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The Godfather (1972)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Predator (1987)
Psycho (1690)
The Wolf Man (1941)
I am listing films that I never get tired of watching and can watch them over and over again. The Wolf Man scared the shytt out of me when I saw it on "Shock Theater" back in grade school. I purchased the VHS back in the Nineties and enjoy it now.
1. Diamonds Are Forever
2. Planet of the Apes
3. The Godfather
4. High Plains Drifter
5. Dirty Harry
4. The Empire Strikes Back
3. True Grit (1969)
2. Ocean's Eleven
1. Alien
I'm a big sci-fi fan, and some of the others may change, but those sci-fi films will always be on this list.
Honourable Mentions:
Ocean's Twelve
Ocean's Thirteen
Monty Python and The Holy Grail/Life of Brian
Apocalypse Now
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
Star War A New Hope
Star Wars Return of The Jedi
Shawshank Redemption
Aliens
- Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
- Casino Royale (2006)
- The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
- Jurassic Park (1993)
- The Artist (2011)
Reading over that list, it is quite obvious to see which film does not belong. ;)
Forrest Hump
In Diana Jones
Saturday Night Beaver
Lord of the Rings
Great picks, @Sammm04! Apocalypse Now is one of the few films I could literally classify as near perfection. What a masterpiece, both in onscreen content and in the story behind its filming. It just goes to show you that sometimes reality can be stranger than fiction.
Yes, this is great. Could almost be a Diamonds Are Forever?!
I feel I must update this even though I love the ones I already have listed.
1. Star Wars Episode V The Empire Strikes Back (can I just make it the original trilogy?)
2. Oblivion
3. The Last Samurai
4. Looper
5. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
There are so many I would like to add to this list and from time to time the last two many change.
You and I both! It's going to look amazing on blu-ray.
Jaws
The Omen
Godfather 1 & 2 (slight cheat I know)
The Shawshank Redemption
Next 5 would be
Alien
TSWLM
GF
Die Hard
Aliens
Have to agree with Die Hard being the best Christmas movie ever. 'let it snow, let it snow, let it snow'. What has happened to Bruce Willis last half a dozen or so movies i have watched him in he really is not trying on any level.
Yup. I make a point of watching Die Hard once a year, on Christmas Eve before I go to bed :)
the first movie of the Lethal weapon series was very much a christmas movie as well.
Opening scene with Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Rock playing quite a impactfull scene, to a superb film.
That's how he was in 'A Good Day To Die Hard.' He just showed up for the paycheck, seems like that's how he has been for the past five years or more. He just wants the money, doesn't care about the film. Even at some recent 'Red 2' interview, he got offended that they wanted to talk about the film...during an interview for the film.
Was pretty dreadful in Die Hard 5 and Looper just appalling for me. Cameo in G.I. Joe ok not expecting much was pretty much Phoned in. Think since Surrogates he has just been collecting a pay check. Maybe not enough challenging roles? When you look at Die Hard and Twelve Monkeys he is capable of more.
1. GoldenEye
2. Death Wish III
3. Back to the Future
4. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
5. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
I agree we work ourselves and money talks. Though would like to see him have a renaissance, still a good role there. Showing my age used to watch Moonlighting great show, Bruce these days seems lifeless.
After Die Hard 6 I really can't see Willis doing any other noteworthy films. He'll just fade into obscurity and as harsh as that is to say, it's probably true.
You are probably right, cinema has changed dramatically. He is paying his mortgage attaching himself to random action movies, though getting the pay check none the less. Only a independent movie is likely to give him a role of any critical acclaim.