Post by idlesupernova on Apr 10, 2014 2:42:36 GMT 9.5
Se7en The Usual Suspects Goodfellas The Godfather & Dark Knight trilogy Original Star Wars trilogy Masked and Anonymous I'm Not There Saw series The original Halloweens No Country For Old Men Fargo O Brother Where Art Thou
Post by Robert DuTrot on May 21, 2014 22:42:47 GMT 9.5
Gangster Squad (bit hard to see with a room of 16 year old girls booing at two legends) To Hell and Back Original Total Recall The Hitcher remake (not sure why Sean Bean is a lot more believable then Hauer to me) First Wolf Creek Lost after Dark (It hasn't come out but is there, I'm gonna love this film I can tell)
Jos Verbeeck has two hobbies outside racing....eating people and sacrificing people to himself
Post by shining stars on May 22, 2014 0:29:46 GMT 9.5
Any top film list of mine will probably change week by week, but these will always be in there somewhere:
Don't Look Now (1973) Solaris (original NOT the USA remake)(1972) Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) Blow Up (1966) The Troll Hunter (2010) 12 Angry Men (1957) A Matter of Life and Death (1946) Apocalypse Now (1979) The Best Offer (La migliore offerta) (2013) Manhattan (1979) The Third Man (1949) The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) Jacob's Ladder (1990) The Butterfly Effect (2004)
Post by Silverstrand on Aug 10, 2014 13:21:32 GMT 9.5
Stand by Me sits atop my list. I'm a bit nostalgic, and that movie perfectly captures that feeling young kids can experience, brings back good memories (not involving dead bodies, obviously). My other favorites in no particular order...
Ghostbusters The Goonies Gran Torino Sergio Leone/Clint Eastwood Trilogy Dawn of the Dead It's a Wonderful Life Inglorious Basterds Shawshank Redemption True Grit No Country for Old Men Cabin in the Woods Into the Wild Django Unchained
Here's some of them... Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (The original with Gene Wilder) Goodfellas The Godfather (Parts 1 & 2) MCVicar A Sense of freedom (The Jimmy Boyle story) Scarface (Al Pacino) Pink Floyd "The Wall" (The Movie)
"I'd like to be somebody else, & not know where I've been"