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your fave 10 films?

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I see you're into independent films, null. I love Lost In Translation. 13 Moons sounds very intriguing.

I ought to see more indie films, it's just that I saw a whole lotta them in the early '90s and suffered burnout.

My Top 10 hasn't changed all that much. I think my favorites show that I like big budget flicks when they're done well. I'm a sucker for "event" movies. I've already rambled on about these movies in one thread or another:

1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. Before Sunrise
3. The Matrix
4. Unforgiven
5. Jurassic Park
6. For The Moment
7. Fellowship of The Ring
8. Blade Runner
9. The Empire Strikes Back
10. Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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1. Seven Samurai
2. A Clockwork Orange
3. Apocalypse Now
4. The Godfather: Part II
5. Ran
6. Once Upon A Time in the West

Those are set in stone, but the bottom four are interchangeable:

7. Taxi Driver
8. Aliens
9. Blade Runner
10. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
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1. Braveheart
2. The Hi-Lo Country
3. Miller's Crossing
4. Angelheart
5. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
6. On the Waterfront
7. Goodfellas
8. V (foriegn political thriller, not sci-fi)
9. Blade Runner
10. The African Queen

(Null must love Bushcemi! :P )
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yes Null loves Buscemi and independent films! :D

he is in 13 Moons, Trees Lounge (also directed), and Fargo.

I also love his movie Animal Factory (he directed and played a small role). I can't wait to see his latest, Interview. he stars and directs.
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His casting of Mickey Rourke as Jan the Dancer in AF, priceless!
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Wow. Here they are, subject to sweeping change upon being reminded of somethin....

1) To Kill a Mockingbird
2) At Close Range (the best Movie tag line EVER: "Like Father, Like Son...Like HELL)
3) Signs
4) Raiders of the Lost Ark
5) Blade Runner
6) Unbreakable
7) Spiderman II
8) LOTR
9) Pulp Fiction
10) Schindler's List

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I'm with Guns. I'll probably remember something else that'll bump things.
And these are in the order I remember them, not in order of favorites.

Leon, The Professional
Fisher King
Fearless
Lord of the Rings trilogy (if I have to pick, I'd pick Fellowship)
Fear of a Black Hat
City of Lost Children
Rushmore
Joe Vs. The Volcano
V For Vendetta
Spirited Away
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Fearless is great-I rank that up there with Mr. Jones. Joe v. Volcano??? Oh well, to each their own... :P
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1. Das Boot.
2. The Time Machine (60s version).
3. Downfall.
4. Conspiracy.
5. The Lives of Others.
6. The Ghost and Mrs Muir.
7. Where Eagles Dare.
8. War of the Worlds (Spielberg).
9. Logan's Run.
10. The Last of the Mohicans.
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Loremaster wrote:1. Das Boot.
2. The Time Machine (60s version).
3. Downfall.
4. Conspiracy.
5. The Lives of Others.
6. The Ghost and Mrs Muir.
7. Where Eagles Dare.
8. War of the Worlds (Spielberg).
9. Logan's Run.
10. The Last of the Mohicans.

I really loved War of the Worlds me my own self!!! We had just moved, and that very night , we had a severe T-strom that featured tons of cloud to ground lightning strikes. The kids freaked.
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:) That's a cool story.
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1. North by Northwest
2. Outlaw Josey Wales
3. 12 O'clock High
4. Lord of the Rings - Fellowship
5. Silent Running
6. Duel
7. 12 Monkeys
8. Defending your Life
9. Princess Bride
10. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
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Jaws
Die Hard
The Great Escape
Hardboiled
The Terminator
Midnight Run
Aliens
Blazing Saddles
This Is Spinal Tap
The Accidental Tourist
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What!? No Heat or Tombstone? (the Val Kilmer fan club shrinks in terror)
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In no order.

Popillon
Tampopo
Bugsy Malone
Mediterraneo
Lord of the Rings triligy
On Any Sunday
Blade Runner
Road Warrior
Conan the Barbarian
Kung Fu Hustle
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Papillion with McQueen and Hoffman? :? (excellent film, if that's what you meant...)
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danlo wrote:What!? No Heat or Tombstone? (the Val Kilmer fan club shrinks in terror)
This is why lists like this are futile and silly. Heat, Tombstone, and Braveheart are all favorite movies of mine. None of the 10 films I listed suck, so what to do?

This is why I ignored the thread for the first couple of days.
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I was going to post my top ten, but that went out the window when I realized Police Academy 8 might not get made, and even if it does get made, what'd I put down for 9 & 10?
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1. Fight Club
2. Chasing Amy
3. LotR: Fellowship
4. Pulp Fiction
5. Army of Darkness
6. Dark City
7. The Prophecy
8. The Matrix
9. 12 Monkeys
10. Trainspotting

All movies I can watch again and again, ad infinitum.

11. Snatch
12. Office Space
13. Braveheart
14. Tombstone
15. The Shawshank Redemption

Movies I used to be able to watch repeatedly, and will still watch unless I'm feeling a little burnt out on them.

The rest are in no particular order.


Memento
Primer
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mi...
A Clockwork Orange
American History X
Good Will Hunting
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Half Baked
The Crow
Kung Fu Hustle
Rounders
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Spaceballs
The Big Lebowski
The Boondock Saints
The Machinist
The Princess Bride
Hugo Pool
Zero Effect
Howl's Moving Castle
Naked Lunch
A Beautiful Mind
Big Fish
Beetlejuice
Blade Runner
Full Metal Jacket
Ghostbusters
Gladiator
Interview with the Vampire
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Waking Life
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