favorite movie?
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favorite movie?
let's find out what this forums favorite movie is!
my all time favorite is 8 crazy nights
there are multiple that I would say tie for first, but that one just keeps holding on
what's yours?
if you have multiple that you wanna say, put your ultimate favorite on top (as I plan on making a poll after we get some)
my all time favorite is 8 crazy nights
there are multiple that I would say tie for first, but that one just keeps holding on
what's yours?
if you have multiple that you wanna say, put your ultimate favorite on top (as I plan on making a poll after we get some)

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Jurassic Park is my all-time favorite, I'd give anything to have been alive when it was first released in theaters. ...Well, technically I was, I was a few months old, but you get my point.
Among my other favorites are 2001: A Space Odyssey, Terminator 2, Memento, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Avengers, and Pulp Fiction.
Among my other favorites are 2001: A Space Odyssey, Terminator 2, Memento, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Avengers, and Pulp Fiction.
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'Ghostbusters' is pretty fantastic. So is 'Conan The Barbarian', neverminding its lack of fidelity to the source-material.
(EDIT)...think im gonna go watch them both anew.
iss been a while-----you know, i loved them both so much as a kid, maybe it holds water to reassess them now im a hideous man-beast adult who hadnt seen either in absolute ages, here
(EDIT)...think im gonna go watch them both anew.
iss been a while-----you know, i loved them both so much as a kid, maybe it holds water to reassess them now im a hideous man-beast adult who hadnt seen either in absolute ages, here
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Some of you have mentioned some of my favorites already, so I'll post a few of the ones that haven't already been posted:
- Annie Hall
- Catch Me If You Can
- Can we count the entire classic Star Wars trilogy as one option?
- The Dirty Dozen
- Die Hard
- Rear Window
- Modern Times
- A Night at the Opera
- Annie Hall
- Catch Me If You Can
- Can we count the entire classic Star Wars trilogy as one option?
- The Dirty Dozen
- Die Hard
- Rear Window
- Modern Times
- A Night at the Opera
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[QUOTE="t3hDarkness, post: 1477163, member: 32605"]I will never not like Paprika or The Fifth Element.[/QUOTE]
I don't think I've met anyone else who has seen paprika, tis quite amazing
also, for the people who ask about having a full series or trilogy of movies count as one, it's fine if people think it's fair.
I don't think I've met anyone else who has seen paprika, tis quite amazing
also, for the people who ask about having a full series or trilogy of movies count as one, it's fine if people think it's fair.

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Chungking Express has held the de facto #1 position for about seven years and I have yet to see any movies which give me any reason to change that. Not that there aren't other movies I love just about as much, but that's the one that made me feel like no other movie has made me feel upon my first viewing. Hell, even re-watching it years later gives me that same feeling.
Other movies I like just about as much include: Magnolia, Street of Shame, Memories of Murder, Lady Vengeance, The Day He Arrives, Tokyo Story, Taxi Driver, Apocalypse Now, Love Exposure, Linda Linda Linda, Love & Pop, Days of Being Wild, Poetry, Peking Opera Blues, Ugetsu, The 400 Blows, Trainspotting, Alphaville, Barking Dogs Never Bite, Pulp Fiction, Seven Samurai, Goodbye Dragon Inn, Play Time, A Tale of Two Sisters, The Host (the Korean movie, not that Stephanie Meyers ********), Raging Bull, Citizen Kane, Noriko's Dinner Table...
Other movies I like just about as much include: Magnolia, Street of Shame, Memories of Murder, Lady Vengeance, The Day He Arrives, Tokyo Story, Taxi Driver, Apocalypse Now, Love Exposure, Linda Linda Linda, Love & Pop, Days of Being Wild, Poetry, Peking Opera Blues, Ugetsu, The 400 Blows, Trainspotting, Alphaville, Barking Dogs Never Bite, Pulp Fiction, Seven Samurai, Goodbye Dragon Inn, Play Time, A Tale of Two Sisters, The Host (the Korean movie, not that Stephanie Meyers ********), Raging Bull, Citizen Kane, Noriko's Dinner Table...