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- The Godfather
- The Godfather Part II
- The Empire Strikes Back
- Return of the Jedi
- From Russia with Love
- Gladiator
- Casino
- Walk the Line
- Patton
- La Dolce Vita
Updated: I have to add Layer Cake and Rocky Balboa.
The second half is more lighthearted and the film turns into a great, exciting adventure story. All of the acting is TERRIFIC, the dialogue is real and frequently funny, and Robert Shaw's tale about the Indianapolis going down in shark-infested waters is the greatest monologue in film history. This will most likely always be my favorite film.
By the way, someone on this tread mentioned their favorite movie is The King's Speech, and I can certainly see why you think so. Saw that a couple of months ago. A marvelous film.
- Re-watched it for what must be about the 9th/10th time last night and I still find it absolutely mind-blowing and there's always something in it that I never noticed before in it. Plus that ending is my favourite film moment of all time too, everything from the acting, to directing, to camera work, to Hanz Zimmer's epic 'Time' score is just simply. Beautiful.
I've also got a soft spot for 'Super 8' and '(500) Days of Summer' (It's suprising how much I love that film, it's a rom-com, yet I've seen it 7 times within the past month O.O)
A few titles off the top of my head
#1 Marathon Man (1976)
#2 If (1968)
#3 The Third Man (1949)
#4 Ice Cold In Alex (1959)
#5 The Untouchables (1987)
#5 The Beach (2000)
#6 The Ghost Train (1941)
#7 Midnight Express (1978)
#8 Don't Look Now (1973)
#9 Broken Arrow (1950)
#10 Das Boot (1982)
All very good titles I always enjoy a watch
2: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Excellent conclusion to a good Episode of the Original Series. Acting is top notch. You don't need to see the first film to enjoy this Gem.
3: Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. This movie really brought back great memories I had about the first film and I think it's the best MI film since the very first.
4: Die Hard. A masterpiece of a claustrophobic Action film. The acting is great, the music is great and the action is great! oh and BRUCE WILLIS and ALAN RICKMAN!
5: The Incredibles. I never thought I'd see the day Disney made a Film that was a combination of James Bond and Superheroes. The OHMSS music they played in the Trailer also made it a must see for me!
enjoy my top 5 fellas!
1.) 'Munich'
2.) 'Goldeneye'
3.) 'Man On Fire'
4.) 'The Tailor of Panama'
5.) 'The Thing' (1982)
Even with these five, I know of a good plenty that I'm leaving off the list, so it's hard to make a top five.
1, The Shawshank Redemption
2, The Goodfellas
3, Pulp Fiction
4, Borat
5, The Goonies
(1,2,3 also happen to be in my top ten for best movies I've seen. Borat is my favourite comedy and The Goonies is my favourite childhood movie that I still love as an adult!)
The reality is no list could really possibly allow for all my favourites as I love literally hundreds of movies ranging from the academy award winning to the silly irrelevant guilty pleasures. I just love movies!!!
#1 you mean ?
I can appreciate others may hold it in the highest regard but as with Goldfinger, don't know what all the fuss is about sometimes. As stated, it is a good film, but #2 ?, I mean, come on.. It's all about different opinions of course, but there you are
I don't have a favorite film, some people don't, good movies are good movies wherever you find them, but top of the list would be, in no order of merit,
#1 The Third Man
#2 The Beach
#3 The French Connection Part II
#4 Ice Cold In Alex
#5 Midnight Express
I am happy with that
Robert Carlyle is in it too, one year after his 'Renard' appearance
Read the book by Alex Garland - it is actually better and is so different from the movie version, and much more intense and graphic also
Raiders of the Lost Ark
From Russia With Love
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
Batman Begins
They're five of my favourites, even if they're not the 'best'.
2. Casino Royale (2006)
3. Godfather: Part II
4. Die Hard
5. Platoon
(In that order)
Im not French by the way...
Brilliant film though.
Forrest Gump may be a close second. Love the restaurant.
1.) Le Professionel
2.) Forrest Gump
3.) Leon: The Professional
4.) The Fifth Element
5.) Die Hard 3
1. Fight Club
2. A Clockwork Orange
3. Requiem for a Dream
4. American Beauty
5. A Streetcar Named Desire
6. The Dark Knight
7. Pi
8. Road to Perdition
9. Inception
10. Casino Royale
2- Licence To Kill
3- Die Hard
4- The Hangover
5- First Blood
6- The Living Daylights
7- Scarface
8- Senna
9- Rambo III
10- Enter The Dragon