-A Clockwork Orange
-Pulp Fiction
-Ghost Dog
-2001: A Space Odissey
-Kill Bill 1+2
-Scarface
-The Shining
-Alien
-Aliens
-Fight Club
-A Clockwork Orange
-Pulp Fiction
-Ghost Dog
-2001: A Space Odissey
-Kill Bill 1+2
-Scarface
-The Shining
-Alien
-Aliens
-Fight Club
I thought I would get this thread up and running again.In the two years since I opened it,I have discovered and watched many classics I didn't know of at first.Here are some more favs:
"Deer Hunter"-speaks for itself
"Godfather"-an obvious one,that I finally watched this summer.
"Glengarry Glenross"-I just watched this last weekend,very powerful and superb acting performances.The cast is godly and perfect-Jack Lemmon,Al Pacino,Ed Harris,Kevin Spacey,Alan Arkin and Alec Baldwin.
"Once Upon A Time In The West"-This is the most epic western ever made.My Dad rented it early this year,and I have been captivated by it ever since.Sergio's Good,Bad and The Ugly,had a marvelous composition,but this movie is even better.
"Usual Suspects"-Wow,I am suprised none of us mentioned it earlier,a superb and genius crime movie.
"Robbed of natural abilities
In death they now seek tranquility
In a confused state of mind
Extending agony,they must be blind"
lets see where to start off?
dawn of the dead
shawn of the dead
30 days of night
anchorman
american history x
transformers
friday
rush hour
rush hour 2
scary movie
scary movie 2
scary movie 3
scary movie 4
fast and the furious tokyo drift
down to earth
hellboy
and many others i just cant remember so much shit at a time
There are so many favourates so im just gonna list the ones that made an impact with me.
Pulp Fiction
City Of God
Goodfellas
Big Trouble In Little China
Dumb & Dumber
Pans Labrynth
Terminator
Apocalypto
"I pledge allegiance to the hip hop"Method Man
Raging Bull!
Hip-Hop's forefathers...that's right...forefathers.
Free Killa Sin!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EedXtPhPhlI
^^That flick is overrated.
"I pledge allegiance to the hip hop"Method Man
Only a few years ago Hip Hop purists may have felt superior listening to hard core while their less enlightened companions snacked on commercial rap. As Shaolin research began to point out the overwhelming benefits of raw production, true hip hop enthusiasts started turning back to traditional styles. Wu-Tang in particular, has been shown to myriad beneficial effects, from warding off ignorance and poverty to reducing the risk of incarceration and death.
Hip-Hop's forefathers...that's right...forefathers.
Free Killa Sin!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EedXtPhPhlI
I should've put American History X on my list,very moving.Transformers is also spectacular,saw it twice in theaters.The graphics and action scenes are perfect.I saw "We Own The Night" about 2 weeks ago,I was really impressed by the acting,anyone else like it?I am also going to see "Michael Clayton" in an hour,looks like an instant favorite.
"Robbed of natural abilities
In death they now seek tranquility
In a confused state of mind
Extending agony,they must be blind"
Sure "Scarface" is great,but it seems like some people just include it,for the fact its so popular.
"Robbed of natural abilities
In death they now seek tranquility
In a confused state of mind
Extending agony,they must be blind"
Rurouni Kenchin Trust & Betrayal And Reflection (Anime)
Akira (Anime)
Ghost In The Shell Movie (Anime)
Independence Day (can't fuck with this movie)
Star Wars III (Obi Wan VS Anakin that fight was incredible)
Lord Of The Rings 3
Transformer (people ridiculously believe this movie was bad with all the action that have)
Drunken Master 2 (some serious fighting scenes here)
Carlitos Way (this is better then scarface)
Human Instrumentality Project
Sacrificing older life to create a new lifeform blessed with the fruit of life
Pulp Fiction
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Gridlock'd
these are the only ones that come to mind as my personal favorites... i don't watch enough movies.
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