Whats your Favorite movie of all time?

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Tough question, I think it would be between Demolition Man, Universal Soldier and Menace II Society.

If I had to choose I would go for Menace II Society
 
Vanishing Point, the original
Dirty Harry crazy Mary
American Graffiti
The hunt for red october
Benny and the jets
Two lane black top
The Italian job
:lol:
 
I have detirmined that this is a way to hard of a question to ask...

I mean, there are so many possiblities... I could go on and on....

but, I chose not too.
 
For long jevity:

All Star Wars Series!

Most recent Favorite:

The Matrix
 
Originally posted by GVX
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great choice gvx i rate this as one of the best movies also ;) but my choice has be 2 movies

GOODFELLAS
CASINO

JOE PESCI is the most entertaining gangster i have ever seen in a movie :eek: :eek: "WHY YOU MUDDA ??????? DANCE" :P :D :cool: LOL
 
How could I have excluded:

Pink Floyd ~ The Wall....

Bannish me for a thousand years for not posting this one earlier!
 
Well I just got the T2 Ultimate Edition DVD, and watching it again for the first time in like 3 years, made me realise just what a fantastic movie it is. I like loads of different types of films, but this one has a real plot and real effects, and it just looks right. I'm not some old guy on a nostalgia "They don't make em like they used to" kick, but sometimes you figure they make a movie because they got some cool effects, but just forgot about the plot and the acting (Pearl Harbor, anyone?).

So that's my favourite. Plus Gladiator, Bring It On, any of the Lethal Weapon series, Das Boot, and finally, Heat.

:cool:
 
I'd have to say my favourite movies of all time are ; (in no particular order)


The green mile (brilliant movie very touching)
Trainspotting ( best brittish film i've seen :eek: )
Pulp fiction ( fantastic :eek: :eek: :D )


oh and goodfellas (excellento!!)
 
Okay, here goes (in no order)

- Blade Runner (Director's cut)- Br
- Dead Man
- The Third Man
- Heat
- Brazil
- 12 Monkeys
- 2001
- Citizen Kane
- Pi (as in the mathematical symbol)
 
Originally posted by vat_man
Okay, here goes (in no order)

- Blade Runner (Director's cut)- Br
- Dead Man
- The Third Man
- Heat
- Brazil
- 12 Monkeys
- 2001
- Citizen Kane
- Pi (as in the mathematical symbol)
Geez....i must be missing out....i've never seen any of those :eek:
 
Originally posted by Schumy
Geez....i must be missing out....i've never seen any of those :eek:

Not even Blade Runner? Wow - you're in for a treat.

When you see it you'll understand why just about every sci-fi movie since the mid-1980's looks the way they do.
 
i thought Momento was a pretty good movie ......really complex......you really get to experience what the guy has to deal with ......has anyone else seen it that understands it? .......not my fav of all time though ......i don't even know what is :confused:
 
Originally posted by Schumy
i thought Momento was a pretty good movie ......really complex......you really get to experience what the guy has to deal with ......has anyone else seen it that understands it? .......not my fav of all time though ......i don't even know what is :confused:

That was a good film - what was your take on what actually happened?
 
Originally posted by vat_man


That was a good film - what was your take on what actually happened?
i pretty much forget most of it now .....i often do that .....i believe everybody was using him, but the guy at the end (or the beginning) that he shot was actually trying to help him as well .....watching it the proper way afterwards really helped to clarify things but i would still recommend watching it the way they intended you to watch it so you can screw up your mind ;)
 
Originally posted by Schumy
i pretty much forget most of it now .....i often do that .....i believe everybody was using him, but the guy at the end (or the beginning) that he shot was actually trying to help him as well .....watching it the proper way afterwards really helped to clarify things but i would still recommend watching it the way they intended you to watch it so you can screw up your mind ;)

Yeah - that's how I read it - the ex-cop had be-friended him and was riding around with him killing the killers again and again, knowing it was the only thing keep Guy Pearce's character going.

Carrie-Ann Moss' character and her boyfriend cottoned on to what was going on and she decided to take advantage of it.
 
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