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Good Will Hunting
Because I relate.
When the discussion of favorite movie of all time comes up, though, I always say Good Will Hunting and Antwone Fisher, and literally the only reason I'm sticking w/ Good Will Hunting is because it came first, so it has years on Fisher.
But they're both my favorite movie of all time, because I relate to them both so much. They are both stories of overcoming extremely traumatic childhoods to move forward w/ some sort of 'normal' adulthood, where the 'scars' don't show day in and day out, and only those who are EXTREMELY close know how hard the struggle is, the struggle to 'act normal' as an adult, harboring/processing/working through the daily effects of childhood trauma/abandonment. Even hearing people try to relate w/ "Yeah, I know what you mean. My dad had a temper." Nah, man. No.
Will and Fisher, 1a and 1a.
It is not possible for me to name 1 movie, above all others. It simply can not be done.
It is not possible for me to name 1 movie, above all others. It simply can not be done.
Basically.
I usually just say Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang cuz that's the last time I thought about it. That or Black Dynamite.
/restraint
"Some people just want to see the world burn"
I actually preferred the Dark Knight Rises. The amount of feels in that movie. To see him come back like that. The mood they conveyed when bane took over the city
Movies like that are EXTREMELY rare, because typically, with movies that portray trauma, the 'hero' of the movie becomes incredibly incredible. In real life, know what happens? The child grows up to be... average, which is a huge feat. I don't need to be a CEO to feel accomplished, because just holding 2 jobs and raising a healthy, happy, intelligent little boy is SUCH a feat, considering.I'm with you my dudeGood Will Hunting
Because I relate.
When the discussion of favorite movie of all time comes up, though, I always say Good Will Hunting and Antwone Fisher, and literally the only reason I'm sticking w/ Good Will Hunting is because it came first, so it has years on Fisher.
But they're both my favorite movie of all time, because I relate to them both so much. They are both stories of overcoming extremely traumatic childhoods to move forward w/ some sort of 'normal' adulthood, where the 'scars' don't show day in and day out, and only those who are EXTREMELY close know how hard the struggle is, the struggle to 'act normal' as an adult, harboring/processing/working through the daily effects of childhood trauma/abandonment. Even hearing people try to relate w/ "Yeah, I know what you mean. My dad had a temper." Nah, man. No.
Will and Fisher, 1a and 1a.
People just don't no
But u really can't expect em to
Movies like that are rare I just actually saw it for fist time last week
Scene was so powerful and on point.It's not your fault, Ska
Scene was so powerful and on point.
"It's not your fault" and "I'm STILL STANDING!!"
My favorite lines from my favorite 2 movies.
^ If Good Will Hunting caught you in the feels, do yourself a favor: watch Antwone Fisher if you haven't seen it.
"Some people just want to see the world burn"
I actually preferred the Dark Knight Rises. The amount of feels in that movie. To see him come back like that. The mood they conveyed when bane took over the city
Not underrated (at least on here) but not one of the GOAT films at all unless you're about to really restrict and limit what a GOAT film is.Watched V for Vendetta for the first time. Loved it
Anyone else feel like The Prestige is underrated as far as being regarded as one of the GOATs go?
I can't pick just one movie as my all time favorite...
No particular order; Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Empire Strikes Back, The Godfather I & II, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill I & II, City of God, The Dark Knight, Snatch, Blade Runner, Seven Samurai, Saving Private Ryan, Unforgiven, Dances With Wolves, Layer Cake, Leon The Professional, The Incredibles, Up, Wall-E, Children Of Men, Braveheart, Gladiator, Malcolm X, & Infernal Affairs...
To name a few... These are all flicks I could watch over & over...