Mine:
1. A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
2. The Crazies
3. 300
Runners-up:
Nacho Libre, I Am Legend, Horton Hears a Who, Toy Story 3, The Village, 1408, Get Smart, Napoleon Dynamite, The Hills Have Eyes (the first one was better)
1. The Departed
2. Boondock Saints
3. Snatch
There are too many runners up.
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The Departed was pretty cool. I saw the edited cable tv version and the audio actually went out of sync because of how many f-words they edited out. :)
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Fight Club
3. Good the Bad and the Ugly
honestly i just chose three random movies on my top list.
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Airplane was hysterical.
Mine have to be
1.Paranormal Activity
2.The Lion King
3.Jarhead
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Yeah, that "Archived Footage" must have bee filmed on one of those new camers. You know, the ones with a "go on the fritz right when something is supposedly happening" feature.
1) Black Hawk Down
2) Seven Samurai
3) The Legend of the Drunken Master (Jackie Chan movie)
And some close followers would be: Pretty much every Martial Arts movie, Donnie Darko, Braveheart, about a million military movies, and of course Dumb & Dumber!
I've seen The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly a number of times, but I could never really get into it.
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You watch south park? the episode Scrotie Mcboogerballs shows how any thing can have symbolism if you want it to.
I suppose there's some truth to that. Though what I'm getting at with Cast Away is that Chuck, the FedEx executive played by Tom Hanks, was really a stickler for time in the beginning of the movie. Everything had to be on time, and time doesn't wait for anyone. Then he ends up wasting four years on the island while his entire life passed him by.
Amazing film. The incredible soundtrack, great plot, great actor, and of course the "depth" is what made this my #1 favorite movie. Though Saving Private Ryan came very close.
1. Dr. Strangelove or "How I Learned to Stop Worrying About the Bomb", Peter Sellers
2. The Great Escape, Steve McQueen
3. Apocalypse Now, Robert Duvall
Honorable mentions are 2001: A Space Odyssey, Taxi Driver, and Heat.
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Ooh, tough one. I'm gonna have to go with:
1. Fight Club
2. A-Team (Yes, the movie was absolutely amazing.)
3. Animal House
Honorable mention goes to Dr. Strangelove, Green Zone, Saving Private Ryan, and Apocalypse now.
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That's it, though they crash into the sea. He washes up on the island. Ends up spending four years there.
Bonus points to the first person who sees the ironic symbolism in the amount of time he spends on the island!
1. Blackhawk Down
2. Platoon
3. In Bruges
Here's that answer, Nick:
Chuck, the FedEx executive played by Tom Hanks, was really a stickler for time in the beginning of the movie. Everything had to be on time, and time doesn't wait for anyone. Then he ends up wasting four years on the island while his entire life passes him by.
I can haz bonus points?
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In no order, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Pineapple Express, and Metal Gear Solid 4 Aliens.
Others that I like include The Boondock Saints, Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas, Dead Snow, Black Hawk Down, The Jerk, Human Centipede, and The Machine Girl.
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tough list.
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Shaolin vs Wu tang
In reality shoalin vs wu tang can be inter changed with multiple 70's kung fu flicks such as "Snake in the Monkeys Shadow" " Five Deadly Venoms" " Lone wolf and cub" Also me being an anime freak " Gundam Wing Endless Walts" And "Bleach: Memories of Nobody"
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Im an 80s child I grew up watching most of these a solid 50 60 times a year a piece. Sorry cant just do three choices.
1. BACK TO THE FUTURE (the first one) (best movie ever)
2. National Lampoons Vacation
3. Ghost busters
4. Jaws
5. Tombstone
6. Boon Dock Saints
7. Young Guns
8. Good Fellas
9. The Exorcist (best horror movie of all time)