1. Army of Darkness
2. Spaceballs
3. aliens(the secondone) tied with boondock saints
Really? I personally thought that Ridley Scott's Alien (the first one) was better. It was more of a psychological thriller that a blood and gore horror movie.
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Really? I personally thought that Ridley Scott's Alien (the first one) was better. It was more of a psychological thriller that a blood and gore horror movie.
Its not that i think that the second movie is better then the first its just its the first won that i saw. GAME OVER man Gameover
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I cant believe I didnt say it before, and I cant believe nobody has mentioned any of the Indiana Jones Movies, my personal favorite is Temple of doom.
I think we would see more of that type of movie if it were a top ten list. It's easier to come up with ten than narrowing it down to the top three. It can't just be me, because a lot of you have listed several runner's up!
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Blow
Godfather all three
Love this is spinal tap not really a good band though.
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Love this is spinal tap not really a good band though.
Hmmmm I thought "blow" was a descent movie, wasnt amazing but it was pretty descent.
Just saw "Requiem for a dream" for the first time couple weeks ago, has anybody seen it?
Kinda a necropost, but I forgot about when I posted in this thread and never replied a second time. But wow Muffin Man, you have ALOT of classics to see, heres a random list
1. Good Bad Ugly (whole Clint wild west series)
2. Dirty Harry Series
3. Shawshank Redemption
4. The Professional
5. Blade Runner
6. Ben Hurr
7. Shindlers List
8. Young Guns ( **ENGLISH!!** i just love this)
9. Pulp fiction
10. Fight Club
11. Godfather
These arnt exacly all my favorites. But you should see them
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In order, here are my top ten favorite movies of all time. If you don't like one of these movies, tell me why! Don't just say "Hey man this movie sucks!"
You may also post your top ten, though I know there is a thread for posting your top 3 movies.
10 - The Hurt Locker
9 - Inception
8 - Forest Gump
7 - Saving Private Ryan
6 - Rocky IV
5 - Rambo: First Blood
4 - A Beautiful Mind
3 - Scarface
2 - Casino
1 - Reservoir Dogs
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I agree with them all. Some aren't my favorite but I do think they are good. I don't know if I can name 10 but I'll try to get close.
10. The replacements
9. The recruit
8. Anchorman
7. Tree of might (dragon ball z movie)
6. Gundam Wing endless Waltz
5. Ladies Man
4. Toy Story
3. Toy Story 3 (I am a grown man and I cried at the end)
2. The Program
1. Willy Wonka and the Choclate Factory
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10. Forest Gump
9. Black Hawk Down
8. The Hangover
7. Public Enemies
6. Jarhead
5. Flags of our Fathers
4. Step Brothers
3. The Hurt Locker
2. Dirty Harry
1. Goodfellas
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The Program is infact a football movie. Its about what goes on behind the scenes of college football power houses (I believe they are suppose to be like USC)
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Bridges played two characters; the creator of the grid and Clu, his clone. Clu is a younger version of Bridges, so they CGI'd Clu, but not regular Jeff (to my knowledge).
Very good quality CGI though. Took my about an hour to notice it.
Toy Story 3... though you have to be over 18 to truly appreciate the ending
Braveheart
Unforgiven
Im 16 and I completely understood the ending. I loved the Toy Storys when I was young, and I had every toy. It was sad, but I didn't cry like some said they did.