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Your seven favorite movies ever. Go. (1 Viewer)

Vivre Sa Vie (just for the abruptness of the ending)
For me, it's always this scene.
Just went back and re-read the Ebert review. He loved that dance.

I was just so shocked by the arbitrariness and suddenness of the ending that I just thought, "it doesn't end this way. It can't end this way." But, of course, it does. I guess it was such a -- and I borrow from Ebert here a bit -- casual look into what she was really doing that you got sucked into it, and the ending comes as a shock that shouldn't.

 
I seemed to have a pretty clear 5 but couldn't decide final 2

Godfather

Godfather 2

Goodfellas

Seven

Silence of the Lambs

2 of Once Upon A Time In America, The Shining, Deer Hunter, Full Metal Jacket, Tombstone

 
The top eight mentioned (there was a tie for seventh):

Godfather: 22 times

Shawshank: 21 times

Godfather II: 17 times

Goodfellas: 17 times

The Big Lewbowski: 12 times

Pulp Fiction: 11 times

Star Wars: 9 times

Empire Strikes Back: 9 times

 
The Good the Bad and the Ugly

Outlaw Josey Wales

Full Metal Jacket

Rocky

Pulp Fiction

The Empire Strikes Back

Scarface

 
Koyaanisqatsi

Dazed and Confused

Star Wars

The Graduate

Apocalypse Now

Office Space

Emmanuel 1-8, scrambled on cable

 
Koyaanisqatsi

Dazed and Confused

Star Wars

The Graduate

Apocalypse Now

Office Space

Emmanuel 1-8, scrambled on cable
That's just because it has your name in it. You won't seem me putting Land of the Lost in my top 7.

 
The Adventures of Robin Hood (the original)

The Chronicles of Riddick

Underworld

Pulp Fiction

The Hustler

The Philadelphia Story

Silverado

And, as a bonus, I **love** watching them on AMC when they have their "Story Notes" nights.

 
Can't narrow it down to 7, so I'll list 7 Prison Movies:

Escape From Alcatraz

The Great Escape

Cool Hand Luke

Stalag 17

Papillon

The Shawshank Redemption

The Bridge on the River Kwai

and there are even more great ones

 
Darn good lists here!

Here's mine:

Dawn Of The Dead (1978)

Braveheart

Somewhere In Time

The Road Warrior

Excalibur

Ordinary People

Rocky

These are movies where if I watch even 5 minutes, I can't turn them off.

 
Usual Suspects

American Beauty

Tombstone

Airplane

Of Mice and Men ...The 1939 one with Burgess Merideth and Lon Chaney

A Christmas Story

The House of Sand and Fog

Glengarry Glen Ross just misses the cut only because the list was too Kevin Spacey heavy.
I love the Gary Sinise version. But then again with the (possible?) exception of the Looney Tunes characters, I've yet to find a format of that story (book, movie, play) that doesn't make me cry like a baby.

 
Somewhere In Time
Next time my wife wants to watch this crap, I'll tag out to you. Will you sit in for me for A Room with A View too?
It's one of those "love it or hate it" films. Those that love it are usually fanatic about it.

A Room With A View was just meh. Sense and Sensibility is great, though - I'll sit in for that one.

 
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Andy Dufresne said:
SmoovySmoov said:
1) The Royal Tenenbaums

2) Mulholland Drive

3) Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

4) The Big Lebowski

5) Amelie

6) Bubble Boy

7) Lone Wolf and Cub
Now I know why you think I'm insane for liking Tron: Legacy but disliking the original. :scared:
You also like T2 better than "The Terminator." I just can't forgive you for that.

 
1. Harold and Kumar go to White Castle

2. Pulp Viction

3. My Cousin Vinny

4. Shawshank Redemption

5. Usual Suspects

6. Office Space

7. Taken

 
Godfather II

The Life Aquatic

Goodfellas

The Big Lebowski

Ken Burns Baseball (lets call this a movie)

The Thing (Kurt Russell version)

Busty Cops VI: Hawaii Five Ho

 
Braveheart

Usual Suspects

Godfather II

Field of Dreams

Bull Durham

Shawshank Redemption

Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind

 
Andy Dufresne said:
SmoovySmoov said:
1) The Royal Tenenbaums

2) Mulholland Drive

3) Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

4) The Big Lebowski

5) Amelie

6) Bubble Boy

7) Lone Wolf and Cub
Now I know why you think I'm insane for liking Tron: Legacy but disliking the original. :scared:
You also like T2 better than "The Terminator." I just can't forgive you for that.
T2 does so many intelligent things it shouldn't be classified an action film.

 
I've each of these at least 50 times.

Memento
Millers Crossing
Donnie Darko
Terminator 2
Patton
Groundhog Day
Godfather

Can't believe I had to bump Young Frankenstein, Braveheart & Caddyshack
 

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