Top 5 Favorite movies EVER!

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1. Breakfast At Tiffany's- Audrey Hepburn is just the ultimate classy girl, and i love the city
2. Memoirs of A Geisha- the book was amazing, the movie was amazing!
3. Atonement- classic book, classic movie, just perfect, Keira Knightly is my future wife
4. Harry Potter Movies- EPIC!!!!
5. Marie Antoinette- Kirsten Dunst is beautiful and i love the history and classic rock music in the film, who wouldn't want to be royalty "let them eat cake"
 

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I know this list is kinda random.

Clerks 2
The Breafast Club
Th House Bunny
Nightmare On Elm Street (the first one, third one and New Nightmare. The rest of them sucked.)
Scream

Here are a fewb more. It's really hard to pick five.

Clerks
Mallrats (yeah I watch a lot of Kevin Smith movies)
Eddie And The Cruisers
The Craft
The Proposal
The Ugly Truth
 

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Not necessarily my top 5 but some of my favs.

The Prime of Miss Jean Brody
Rosemary's Baby
Wizard of Oz
I Could Go on Singing (Garland's last film, pure soap opera but a great performance)
Garbo Talks
 
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Gone with the Wind -epic
Deloris Claybourn (I know I fucked up the spelling) -incredible acting
Gypsy with Ros Russell
Big Eden- Gay love story I watch once a year.
The Women (original one) All the gals are great. Norma is doing realism beyond her time

I so agree that Big Eden is a good movie BUT I really didn't like Pike I thought he was way out of his range for that character. I wished that Henry and Dean could have worked it out because Dean was a hottie!!
 

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Gone with the Wind
The Shawshank Redemption
The Sound of Music
It's a Wonderful Life
The Scarlet Letter

But seriously I have watched Dirty Dancing back to back... that man YUM!
 

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Tough to name five, so many i love.

I'D say at least one Chaplin movie for the start, i am unsure which one to name, i love 4 in particular. The Kid as the big breakthrough, City Lights, a great love story, Modern Times probably the best of them and The Great Dictator. I could go with either one, i will go with Modern Times tho.


So many classics i love that are so great and radiate a certain magic.
Citizen Cane with all the power of Owen Wells and the simplicity yet brilliance of the story. It's a Wonderful Life is a wonderful movie and so full of spirit.
Casablanca is special to me too, i one night zapped around when i couldn't sleep i was young and i didn't know the movie, it was in the middle and yet it took only a few seconds to fascinate me and make me watch to the end. I also love Singing in the Rain and Some Like It Hot. But there is no room for all of them. I will go with It's a wonderful Life and Casablanca.

Now there are other eras of movies i love very much. Especially the late 60s and the 70s. The Godfather was done in that time frame, and Midnight Cowboy, and Taxi Driver and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and many more. I will pick Midnight Cowboy and Godfather II to make my list, tho all the other mentioned would deserve it too, i love them all.

So eventually this is what it comes down to.

Modern Times
It's a Wonderful Life
Casablanca
midnight Cowboy
The Godfather II
 

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I so agree that Big Eden is a good movie BUT I really didn't like Pike I thought he was way out of his range for that character. I wished that Henry and Dean could have worked it out because Dean was a hottie!!

One of my friends always says to me (about this movie) it couldn't all happen with everyone in the town OK with the gays etc. I just find it like a Valentine or perfect world scenerio. The Henry and Dean relationship is very much like a friend and me in college. Dean and Henry love each other so much but in different ways from each other. At least they find a common ground in the end.
 

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In no order:

Panic Room was a really sick movie. The way it was shot and the vibe it gives is really great.
High Noon. While I don't really like Westerns, this movie was great, and it has the freaking beautiful Grace Kelly.
The Dark Knight was one of the few movie in which I enjoyed more than it's predecessor. Acting was great and the action scenes were terrific.
Clue is my favorite comedy. It's just so witty and crazy.
Rosemary's Baby. I love horror movies and this is one of the best.
 
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One of my friends always says to me (about this movie) it couldn't all happen with everyone in the town OK with the gays etc. I just find it like a Valentine or perfect world scenerio. The Henry and Dean relationship is very much like a friend and me in college. Dean and Henry love each other so much but in different ways from each other. At least they find a common ground in the end.

You think so? You think they found a common ground? I don't know if I think that or not...not to say that I have to agree with you but in a sense I think that maybe they just agreed that they can't be with each other. That's sort of sad. To love someone so much that you physically can't be with them. I felt so sorry for Dean especially at the thanksgiving gathering and he cornered Henry in the hallway. That moment was so intense I just knew he was going to come all the way with it and you can tell he was trying so hard to express his emotions to Henry...I was trying to help him get it out..."come on Dean just tell him...jeez" hahaha.
 

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I LOVE movies. So many to choose from as favorites. In reading the previous posts I see so many of my fav's listed. Some people have my favorite books listed too. I agree its way too hard to pick only 5...

1. Gone With The Wind
2. Shawshank Redemption
3. Silence of the Lambs
4. Wizard of Oz
5. When Harry Met Sally

Top 5 Chick Flicks
1. When Harry Met Sally
2. Pretty Woman
3. Steel Magnolias
4. Sleepless in Seattle
5. You've Got Mail
6. French Kiss

Top 5 Thrillers
1. Silence of the Lambs
2. The Shining
3. The Ring
4. Rear Window
5. Terror Train

Top 5 Musicals
1. Grease
2. Grease 2
3. Mamma Mia
4. Sound of Music
5. Xanadu

Top 5 Comedies
1. Step Brothers
2. The Hangover
3. Anchorman
4. Happy Gilmore
5. There's Something About Mary

Top 5 80s Movies
1. Sixteen Candles
2. Ferris Bueller's Day Off
3. The Breakfast Club
4. Pretty in Pink
5. Footloose

Top 5 Bad Ass Movies
1. The Usual Suspects
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Kill Bill Vol 1 and 2
4. Casino
5. Goodfellas

Top 5 Cool Effects/Futurist Movies
1. Inception
2. Minority Report
3. The Fifth Element
4. Titanic
5. Total Recall

Top 5 Randoms
1. Napolean Dynamite
2. Juno
3. Stand By Me
4. Sandlot
5. Boogie Nights

Top 5 Johnny Depp Movies
1. Pirates - all of them
2. Edward Scissorhands
3. What's Eating Gilbert Grape
4. The Ninth Gate
5. Sleepy Hollow

Top 5 Favorite Holiday Movies
1. Christmas Vacation
2. A Christmas Story
3. Planes, Trains and Automobiles
4. It's A Wonderful Life
5. Jingle All The Way

Top 5 Favorite Disney Movies
1. Toy Story (all of them)
2. The Little Mermaid
3. Mary Poppins
4. Aladdin
5. Beauty & The Beast

I could go on and on by category!
 

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It's hard to limit the list to 5, so here are my top 15:

Citizen Kane
Paths of Glory
Wild Strawberries
La Strada
Umberto D
A Star is Born(1954)
The Hustler
The Manchurian Candidate(1962)
Forbidden Games
Letter From an Unknown Woman
The Godfather(the three films seen as one entity)
The 400 Blows
Gone With the Wind
The Lives of Others
Strangers on a Train

A few other films which I like are The Age of Innocence, The
Way We Were, Brokeback Mountain and The Vikings. These last four films are not
"great" in the same way that the others on my list are, but they are very enjoyable.
 

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I have to watch Wizard of Oz at least once a year.
Also American Graffiti, Six Days Seven Nights,
Uncommon Valor, First Blood.
I like most flying movies.
 

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Top 5 Cool Effects/Futurist Movies
1. Inception
2. Minority Report
3. The Fifth Element
4. Titanic
5. Total Recall

Inception? Really? I've read a few good reviews and the trailer looks awesome, but really that good? Oh, I gotta see it now.

What are your top 5 porns?
 

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Some very good movies already listed. Very hard to just list 5. I'm going to list movies i never get tired of. I keep coming back to them.

In This Our Life - Bette Davis, Olivia De -Havilland
Dark Passage - Humphrey Bogart
Hoffa - Jack Nicholson
The Sent Of A Woman - Al Pacino
The Bucket List - Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman
The Woman In The Window - Edward G. Robinson
The Mayor Of Hell - James Cagney, Ann Sheridan
Dark Victory - Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart
Everyones Fine - Robert De Niro
They Drive By Night - Humphrey Bogart, George Raft
The Hunger - David Bowie, Susan Sarandon
Goodfellas - Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci
The Grapes Of Wrath - Henry Fonda
 
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The Wizard of Oz - Not because I'm gay but because it's FUCKING AWESOME!!!

Grease 2 - You read it right. The sequel to Grease. Why? Cause it's so bad it's FUCKING AWESOME!!!

B.A.P.S. - This movie shows Halle Berry actually has comedy chops.

Steel Magnolias - Okay, maybe this one is because I'm gay. Still, FUCKING AWESOME!!!

UHF - Doesn't matter what your sexual orientation, this movie is - you guessed it - FUCKING AWESOME!!!

Runners Up: Star Trek (the reboot), Star Wars (Episodes 4, 5 and 6), and Tim Burton's Batman.

Really? You think the reboot of Star Trek is better than some of the older ones? Even Wrath of Khan?

Mine (not in any particular order):

1) Closer
2) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
3) Saw
4) Halloween
5) The Wizard of Oz
 
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3. Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (Gene Wilder is a genius).
The snozzberries taste like snozzberries! :biggrin1:

1. The Third Man
2. Star Wars: New Hope
3. Fellowship of the Ring
4. Casino Royale
5. Da Vinci Code

(Also like The Gathering Storm and Total Recall).