If you get Scarface, get the edition with the Gunshot and F-word counter. The funniest part is that swearing wins until the final scene; you know the one. :eek:
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If you get Scarface, get the edition with the Gunshot and F-word counter. The funniest part is that swearing wins until the final scene; you know the one. :eek:
A Clockwork Orange.
Real horrorshow.
Blade Runner
Indy trilogy (nevever Crystal Skull)
Original Star Wars trilogy
Spaceballs
History of the World Part One
Blazing Saddles
Robin Hood: Men In Tights
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
LotR tril. (extended DVDs)
Scarface
The Godfather
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
SE7EN
The Shawshank Redemption
Die Hard
A Clockwork Orange
Life of Brian
Meaning of Life
Eraserhead
Inland Empire
How did you get this far and not mention The Princess Bride? One of my favorite movies of all time.
Osnap! I've only seen the movie once, so it slipped my mind. 'Tis awesome, though; the day after I watched it, I got to this point of Dominic Deegan.
I always start noticing references to movies right after I watch them. In terms of pop culture references, though, The Princess Bride has nothing on A Clockwork Orange. A Clockwork Orange has the Ludovico Technique =)
I agree with quite a few that have already been mentioned (Lord of the Rings, Monty Python, etc.), but what about:
My Cousing Vinny
Braveheart
The Kiss of the Dragon
Three Kings
Spiderman- all 3
just to name a few
Great film.
The Shawshank Redemption
City of God
The Apartment
12 Angry Men
Death on the Nile
The Count of Monte Cristo
Rocky
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Godfather
Die Hard
It's a Wonderful Life
Lawrence of Arabia
Full Metal Jacket
The truest art of filming I saw was a movie called Bicycle Thieves, but I think the above are the most enjoyable.
Should have included Amadeus (more about Salieri than Mozart), Citzen Kane (great story and groundbreaking use of deep focus and fragmented narrative), you should include at least one Miyazaki film (Princess Mononoke is most likely his best although Laputa is more fun and lighthearted.
Everyone needs to own at least one Disney movie. I'm pretty sure it's a law.
Anyone who doesn't own Terminator 2 is a Commie. Since I'm the first to mention it, I can only assume you're all Commies.
Forrest Gump. Period. This movie comes closer to making me feel emotion than anything else in the world. V for Vendetta is also an incredible movie and is worth watching more than once. Finally, just about any epic martial arts movie that made it to the U.S. (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; House of Flying Daggers; Hero) is gonna be pretty good.
I used to own T2. I am sure I own it on dvdrip
I remember when Yaridovich asked me what my fav movie was and I gave him these stupid answers like matrix and iron man.
Once a year I watch 'Requiem for a Dream'. I nominate that.
Donnie Darko!! <33333