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1. Once Upon A Time In America - just phenomenal. IMO the only true masterpiece of film: languid, harrowing, iconic, memorable, just basically phenomenal. De Niro puts in my all-time favourite acting performance, and he's brilliantly backed up by Woods, McGovern, Weld etc etc.
2. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly - that graveyard scene. That duel. That music.
3. Goldfinger - the best Bond film by some distance. Utterly iconic
4. For A Few Dollars More - see 2. Faultless acting, some of the best cinematography and music ever committed to film.
5. The Godfather/The Damned United/Senna/Fistful Of Dollars - all fantastic, can't pick a fifth out of those four.
Seriously, if you haven't seen Once Upon A Time In America before, watch it. Set aside four hours of your time - actually, make that about a day.
The Man Who Laughs (silent film)
Nosferatu (silent film)
Phantom Of The Opera (silent film)
Dracula (1931)
Frankenstein (1932)
White Zombie
Touch Of Evil
Rope
Psycho
North By Northwest
House On Haunted Hill (1959)
Night Of The Living Dead
American Graffiti
For A Few Dollars More
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
The Dirty Dozen
The Magnificent Seven
The Wild Bunch
Death Wish
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
First Blood
Terminator
Terminator 2
Total Recall
The Mighty Ducks
Major League
The Sandlot
Little Giants
The Devil's Rejects
Walk The Line
Clerks 2
True Grit (2010)
The Assassination Of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Pulp Fiction
Inglorious Basterds
The Sixth Sense
Unbreakable
Signs
The Village
Falling Down
American History X
Fight Club
Se7en
Zodiac
The Social Network
Ghostbusters
Stripes
Tommy Boy
Superbad
The Hangover
I'll just cut my list off there.... i could go on and on and on - this is already too long as it is lol.
- It instantly took over Inception's place at number 1 for me, i've seen it twice at cinemas (I've only ever seen two films more than once at cinemas, the other being harry Potter 7 part 2). I absolutely adore this film, it's directed by my favourite director; J.J. Abrams, produced by legendary Steven Spielberg, has a great cast, and has things that i can relate to (Mainly the film making side). I just cannot see how anybody could dislike this simply-wonderfully made film.
The Full Monty
Waking Ned Devine
Inception
The Verdict (the amazing Paul Newman at his best!)
Shakespeare in Love
Lost in Translation
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Once Upon A Time In America
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
For A Few Dollars More
Fistful Of Dollars
The Godfather
The Godfather: Part II
The Godfather: Part III (yes, really)
Apocalypse Now
Saving Private Ryan
Munich
ET (yes, really)
The Damned United
Frost/Nixon
Senna
Goldfinger
Goldeneye
You Only Live Twice
The Spy Who Loved Me
Thunderball
Scarface
The Untouchables
Blade Runner
City Of God
Pulp Fiction
Resevoir Dogs
Jackie Brown (yes, really)
Inception
Memento
Kick-Ass
WarGames
etc etc.
Mine still stands as Munich. Anyone who hasn't seen it, at least needs to give it a shot.
And to whoever said Heat, that most certainly ranks up there. Mann at his best, as per usual.
THE GODFATHER (1972)
I saw it new in the theaters and after a few months I read the book. then went and saw the movie again. it never ceases to entertain me. Of course it was one of the first ones I added to my home library.
Great performances all around. Brando, Caan, Pacino, Keaton,
classic scenes like Sonny's murder, Carlo's beatdown, Michael's romance with Appolonia
Michael's character development from shy war hero to Mafia kingpin. supreb.
Can't wait to hear your view on the film !
1. Jaws
Literally the perfect movie. From the opening to Brody killing the shark the film is absolutely brilliant.
2. The A-team
It breaks my heart that G.I Joe and the Expendables both get sequels but we will never see Hannibal (Liam Neeson's) and the boys a second time. My only Solace is in the fact the film is so perfect I don't know how they could do a sequel without feeling like we have been here before. Great Humor Great Acting Great Action sequence and so many quotable lines
"I'm Sweating like a Whore in church" Lynch
"I'm B.A and your going to be unconscious"
"You can't park their that's a handicapped zone"
Face fire his gun in a crowded train station (translated from german "Oh my god oh my god he has gun that man right there has a gun... suckers"
Such a brilliant film
3. Batman Begins/The Dark Knight/ Batman (1989)/ Batman Returns I'm a Batman fan Always have been always will be. my only regret with the batman franchise is the keaton films never focused on batman as much as the Bale films which is a shame as I loved Keaton as Batman.. I'm very excited about The Dark Knight Rises for the main reason of them using one of my favorite villains Bane.
4. Terminator 2 It's an amazing film and that's it
5. Die hard Series I love all 4 films and I'm kinda excited to see A good Day to Die Hard.
6. Indianna jones series Sure temple and Kingdom have their OBVIOUS flaws but I loved all 4 of them and if they announced a 5th one I'd be Psyched!
7. The Fugitive Another brilliant Film Harrison Ford tommy Lee Jones both are brilliant
8. Highlander Now I must admit I'm a Duncan Fan more then Conner sorry but still this film is classic!
9. Clue Tim Curry's best performance and with multiple endings It's just awesome!
10. The Usual Suspects... Kevin Spacey is brilliant and honestly each time I watch the film I pick up something new!
It's "The Shawshank Redemtion". Freeman and Robins story of hardship and friendship through their time in prision was just awesome! Love that movie!
at the mo I'm loving Senna, Salt, The Third Man, The Killer, The Artist, The Way of the Gun.
Bullitt - my favourite Steve Mcqueen film (and my all time favourite film along with FRWL). I really like Lalo Schifrin's jazzy score - which I listen to now and then. It's not the most fast-paced action film, but it hold your attention all the way, much because of a good story, good acting and, in my opinion, the best car chase ever.
Dirty Harry - The first DH-film with Clint Eastwood is just pure gold. I see the Dirty Harry-films as the funnier cousin of Bullitt. Police procedural films aren't my favourite genre, but Dirty Harry is the definition of coolness.
The International - I can't really put the finger on what I find so interesting with this one. The story isn't mind-blowing, but the cinematography and the focus on using architecture to create a certain mood is worth every second of the film.
OSS 117 - Cairo, Nest of Spies/ Lost in Rio - There are many spy spoofs out there, but these two films are the only ones which does it perfectly. Jean Dujardin does a incredible job parodying characteristics in the Bond-films and other films set in the same decade(s).
Finally some love for that film !! :)>- I loved it !
I only just saw senna. I was amazed at how good it was. I'd been meaning to see it for ages because growing up and watching the racing on TV, senna was one of my faves. It was a sad day when he died.
I've been an F1 fan since I was a kid, but I was too young when Senna died, so I never saw him race on TV.
In Braveheart who did the soundtrack?
The acting was alright, the storyline was good, but the writing was crap. The action pieces weren't done very well, nor the stunt coordination.
In my opinion, if it EASILY could have been done better it wasn't too good.
the original score was composed by James Horner.
Also good shout by Risico007 - I was definitley impressed by the ATeam, I thought there was great chemistry between the cast and some great tounge in cheek humour, nice to see an action film that isn't overly serious in this day and age!
- Super 8
- Inception
- Back to the Future
- Casino Royale
- The Shawshank Redemption
- Source Code
- Moon
- The Empire Strikes Back
- Saving Private Ryan
- Enemy at the Gates
- The Bourne Ultimatum
- Rear window
- North by Northwest
- The Great Escape
- The Dark Knight
- Gladiator
- No Country for Old Men
- The Green Mile
- X-Men: First class
- Schinler's List
- The Prestige
- Rise of the Planet of the Apes
- Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
- Spider-Man 2
- The Matrix
- Terminator 2: Judgement Day
- Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
- Yeah. I couldn't really decide out of these 27 films...
Tom Tykwer fans, huh? Well, then I most certainly recommend Run Lola Run (original title: Lola Rennt).