what are your top five films

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My top to bottom

The Shawshank Redemption

Trainspotting

The Lord of the Rings series as three in one

first Star Wars trilogy


Indiana Jones trilogy
 

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Yeah, that's nine, but OP technically listed 11, so….

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My top to bottom

The Shawshank Redemption

Trainspotting

The Lord of the Rings series as three in one

first Star Wars trilogy


Indiana Jones trilogy
Are you literally retarded?

You listed 11 fucking movies lmao

Here's my top 5- action, drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction

Or even here's my top 2: movies released in theaters, and movies released on streaming services

What a stupid fucking thread

I'd normally ignore it but you're the fucking op lmao
 
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Are you literally retarded?

You listed 11 fucking movies lmao

Here's my top 5- action, drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction

Or even here's my top 2: movies released in theaters, and movies released on streaming services

What a stupid fucking thread

I'd normally ignore it but you're the fucking op lmao
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Are you literally retarded?

You listed 11 fucking movies lmao

Here's my top 5- action, drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction

Or even here's my top 2: movies released in theaters, and movies released on streaming services

What a stupid fucking thread

I'd normally ignore it but you're the fucking op lmao

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I agree with OP.

LOTR trilogy. Counted as one fuck off

OG star wars trilogy. Same rule

Indiana Jones trilogy

Pirates of the Caribbean part 1

Apocalypse now
 
Ghost
Garden State
The Departed
The Assasination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford
Birdman

Some for personal reasons, some for just liking the film, some a mixture of the two.
 
This is tough, probably more like just 5 of my top 10, but here goes;

Goodfellas
Taxi Driver
Boogie Nights
The Godfather
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
 
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5 isn't nearly enough but the first ones I can think of are....

Aliens
Goonies
Dumb and Dumber
Gremlins
Back to the Future 2
 
Six, so deal with it.
  • The Italian Job
  • Trainspotting
  • Monty Python and The Holy Grail (Life of Brian and The Meaning of Life)
  • Lord of the Rings Trilogy Extended Edition
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (yes, it wasn't that great, but the story was still there, the humour was decent, and it had a good cast who acted well). Gutted it never saw the whole trilogy done.
Honoury mentions (because fuck you and your limits OP):
  • Any James Bond, but particularly Tomorrow Never Dies, Goldeneye, Skyfall, and Casino Royale (Craig version).
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
  • The Blood and Icecream trilogy (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World's End).
  • Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  • 1917

I guess that makes it my top ten, sort of.
 
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Goodfellas, The Godfather Part II, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Extended Edition, Howl's Moving Castle, Office Space
 
This is really, really hard for me and I swap in and out occasionally.

On a whim, I would say:

1. Batman The Dark Knight Rises - most peoples 2/3 in the series, but my #1

2. 10 Things I Hate About You - the one nobody ever expects to hear from me

3. Goldfinger OR Dr. No - interchangeable for me.

4. Song of the South - first African American Oscar winner and wonderful music

5. 1917 - one of the only modern "art pieces" in cinema IMO.

It's all close though.

Somewhere scattered next that may enter my top 5 on any given day would be…

Train to Busan

Beauty and the Beast

The Wailing

Skyfall



That's my personal list of my favorites. I have seen some gem movies that are objectively better than what's in that list, but some of those films I have no interest in watching again just due to their story / feeling even though they were amazing films.

That list would / may include;

Lala Land

The Titanic

Old Yeller


Honorable mention for slept on films as well:

BWP - probably my favorite horror film of all time and defined an entire genre

Alita: Battle Angel - one of those films that really came out of nowhere, ignored a lot of modern trends and was just a fun watch.
 
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Ghost
Garden State
The Departed
The Assasination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford
Birdman

Some for personal reasons, some for just liking the film, some a mixture of the two.

Ghost is one I didn't mention on my list, but is truly a remarkable film that I should consider more.

If you have ever loved somebody, or are in love… that movie… it hits.

Sort of the same sensation as Train to Busan if you are a father. You just relate to the pains and struggle.
 
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If I picked 5 I'd probably change it in an hour. Here's one from each of the last five decades.

10s - The Social Network
00s - Children of Men
90s - Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas
80s - The Thing
70s - Alien
 
Ran
Amadeus
Downfall
Come and See
Pulp Fiction


That's off the top of my head. I could have easily added Citizen Kane, Chimes at Midnight, Henry V (1989), There Will Be Blood, Pan's Labryinth, Wolf of Wall Street.......... basically making a top five list of favourite films is too hard.
 
Not a static list but these are some all time favorites

2001 - A Space Odyssey

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One of the few perfect movies ever made, revolutionizing sci fi and filmmaking. I could list other Kubrick films in my top-5 but I'll just put his best one in #1.

Stalker

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The book (Roadside Picnic) was good, the movie is a masterpiece. Three hours that just fly by and that ending... I like Solyaris a lot too, but this is my favorite Tarkovsky.

Apocalypse Now

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I don't think this needs any blurb. Just a beast of a movie.

Last Year in Marienbad

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I've always liked French new wave, and this movie introduced me to the left bank directors. One of the best looking movies I ever saw, and the story and atmosphere are proper Lynch.


The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

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Very hard to pick a favorite from the Dollars trlilogy, maybe I like For a Fistful of Dollars even more, but I guess this has even more going one and has a slightly more epic feel. Cinematography, music and Eastwood are pure perfection.

 
Can't give a top 5, have only ever singled out two as my favorites. Lost in Translation and Michael Clayton. Past those, I have a bunch of movies I love that I can't really rank.
 
Tough to pick only 5.......can I provide grouped movies?

Ethan Hawke scifi's (Gattaca, Predestination)
Predator franchise (mainly 1 + 2)
Alien franchise (including Promethus and Covenant you haters)
Better Off Dead (because its a classic)
The Prestige
BladeRunner and 2049

But I mean.....so many that will come to me later no doubt
 
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  • Ghostbusters AOC.​
  • Matrix Resuscitation.​
  • Golfather 3.​
  • Indiana and The Jones and The Crystal and The Kingdom and The Skull.​
  • Daft Pank the musical ft Tron.​
  • The Lost Jedi​

I'm bad at math so I posted 7 instead. Thank. I don't know how to fix formatting. Con_Z_ǝdʇ Con_Z_ǝdʇ pls halp.​
 
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Not in any order. Two lists for two different kinds of movies.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Aliens
Die Hard
Roger Rabbit
Back to the Future

2001
Citizen Kane
Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind
Vertigo
American Beauty
 
Ghost
Garden State
The Departed
The Assasination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford
Birdman

Some for personal reasons, some for just liking the film, some a mixture of the two.

Oh damn, I forgot Birdman. That one is a fantastic movie.
 
Off the top of my head:

1. Fifth Element (1997)
2. The Thing (1982)
3. Your Name (2016)
4. Ghostbusters (1984)
5. The Town (2010)

Fifth element is so far in front for me that the other rankings are a bit of a blur.
 
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