Let's see... Aliens Blackhawk Down Batman Begins (much better than The Dark Knight IMO) Children of Men (the book was boring as hell) District 9 Disturbia He's Just Not That Into You October Sky Pride and Prejudice (Keira Knightley version) Saving Private Ryan Shawshank Redemption Transformers The Truman Show Twilight (don't judge me) Wanted It's just a few movies. I have lots more
forgot to add Slipstream to my list - seems like I have a habit of liking movies that most people I know can't stand
1. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2. Reqium for a Dream 3. Songs from the Second Floor 4. Being John Malcovich 5. Delicatessen 6. Europa 8. Jacobs Ladder 9. Contact 10. 2001: A Space Odyssey 11. Fargo 12. Truman Show 13. Pi 14. City of Lost Children 15. Amelie In no special order.
can't believe I forgot Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Being John Malkovich, and Jacob's Ladder.
No order. Fight Club Se7en Usual Suspects TDK Batman Begins Iron Man Inglourious Basterds Terminator 2 Matrix Reloaded Rush Hour series (gotta love it) Top two of all time: Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs.
In no order !! Blood & Bones Damage << amazing Back To The Future 1,2 The Gridiron Gang Frequency In Hell Hard To Kill Superbad < aha Stand By Me
The thing I hate about naming my favorite movies is that a couple hours later, I'll always remember an even better movie than the ones I mentioned. October Sky The Dark Knight Iron Man Amadeus Yes Man Ferris Beuller's Day Off ... goddamn, I'm remembering either classics or recent movies.
The Capitol Conspiracy starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson. it's so awesomely terrible that I bought a copy online for about 20 cents. intoxication is highly recommended before starting this film.
In no particular order: Hellraiser - even after 20 years it still holds up. Best Years of Our Lives - An old movie (1940's) but the best movie about war and how it affects soldiers ever made. Blue Velvet - David Lynch's masterpiece still gives me the creeps. The Wizard of Oz - Yup, I even have the limited Box Set that came out a few months ago. I always feel like a kid when I watch that. GoodFellas - My favorite gangster movie made by the best director working today. The Elephant Man - I can't say how much I love this movie and how it tears me apart every time I watch it. Quite possibly the finest movie ever made. The Fourth Man - Paul Verhoeven's final foreign film before heading to the US; it tells the story of a guilt ridden bisexual, alcoholic writer who may or may not be hallucinating everything.
Here's my Top 10 (no order): 1. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 2. No Country for Old Men 3. The Dark Knight 4. There Will Be Blood 5. The Godfather 6. Pulp Fiction 7. Silence of the Lambs 8. Fantastic Mr. Fox 9. Fargo 10. The Hurt Locker Runner-ups: (The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly), Days of Glory, The Hangover, District 9, Avatar, Rasing Arizona.
It's pretty good, I don't think many people will see the twist coming and it does a good job at making you view the whole film in a new way. All time? How about ten years ago, was it the most stereotypical list then?
Shawshank Redemption Star Wars original trilogy Kick Ass V for Vendetta 2001: A space odyssey Up was actually awesome Cloverfield Batman Begins Pineapple Express No particular order
1. Hangover 2. Saw I - VI 3. Final Destination 1- 4 4. District 9 5. The Lovely Bones 6. Lord of the Rings 7. The Blind Side