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Fight Club
Die Hard
Tombstone
12 Monkeys
Sin City
the Matrix (before the other two existed)
Ghost in the Shell 2
the Iron Giant
A Scanner, Darkly
the Thing
Ocean's Eleven
Dark Crystal
Captain America: the Winter Soldier
Lost Highway
Anchorman
Monthy Python and the Holy Grail
Young Frankenstein
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Super Mario Bros. the Movie
Hackers
Nightmare before Christmas
Donnie Darko
I suspect many of you probably haven't seen stuff like Lynch's body of work or most of Gilliam's work, but hey I may as well include my favorites.[DOUBLEPOST=1406003198,1406002939][/DOUBLEPOST][QUOTE="metal boxes METAL BOXES, post: 1477162, member: 29448"]Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind[/QUOTE]
That was some great cinema. In similar tone to Requiem for a Dream, too. Also on par with A Scanner, Darkly.
Die Hard
Tombstone
12 Monkeys
Sin City
the Matrix (before the other two existed)
Ghost in the Shell 2
the Iron Giant
A Scanner, Darkly
the Thing
Ocean's Eleven
Dark Crystal
Captain America: the Winter Soldier
Lost Highway
Anchorman
Monthy Python and the Holy Grail
Young Frankenstein
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Super Mario Bros. the Movie
Hackers
Nightmare before Christmas
Donnie Darko
I suspect many of you probably haven't seen stuff like Lynch's body of work or most of Gilliam's work, but hey I may as well include my favorites.[DOUBLEPOST=1406003198,1406002939][/DOUBLEPOST][QUOTE="metal boxes METAL BOXES, post: 1477162, member: 29448"]Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind[/QUOTE]
That was some great cinema. In similar tone to Requiem for a Dream, too. Also on par with A Scanner, Darkly.
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These are my (or among my) favourites and I would watch them again and again and again:
How to train your dragon 2
My Neighbor Totoro
The Iron Giant
Fantasia
Up
Nightmare before Christmas
Toy Story
Beauty and the Beast
Pirates of the Caribbean (that entry on to the wharf!!!)
Oh jeez... I haven't seen Pan's Labyrinth, Amélie or The Dark Crystal in so long. I need to rectify this and probably add them to my list.
How to train your dragon 2
My Neighbor Totoro
The Iron Giant
Fantasia
Up
Nightmare before Christmas
Toy Story
Beauty and the Beast
Pirates of the Caribbean (that entry on to the wharf!!!)
Oh jeez... I haven't seen Pan's Labyrinth, Amélie or The Dark Crystal in so long. I need to rectify this and probably add them to my list.

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