Whats your Top 5 favorite movies

Godfather 2
Godfather 1
Kill Bill
Fast times at Ridgemont high
Baller blockin/killa season
 
Star Wars: Hard to pick one but I'd go with Empire Strikes Back.
Kill Bill 1
Coming to America
Shindler's List
Toss up between Django and Inglorious basterds
This is a good list.

This is hard imma cheat and do 10

Godfather
Schindlers List
City Of God
Reservoir Dogs
Dr.Strangelove
Goodfellas
Do The Right Thing
Ichi The Killer
Saving Private Ryan
Halloween(og)
 
Pulp Fiction
Goodfellas
Dazed and Confused
Boogie Nights
Almost Famous

I've watched all 5 of these numerous times and no matter what scene is playing on cable, I'll always end up stuck on it for at least a couple minutes.


I always thought Boogie Nights was a comedy. It's a really ****** up movie. What do people like about it so much?
 
I always thought Boogie Nights was a comedy. It's a really ****** up movie. What do people like about it so much?

It has it all. Boobs, comedy, drama, lessons.


My top 5 in no particular order

Casino
Forrest Gump
Mad Max (1979 original)
The Terminator
Pulp Fiction
 
In no particular order except #1 which is

Whole bunch of honorable mentions like Inception, Malcolm X, Casino, A Bronx Tale and others.
 
Forrest Gump
Back to the Future
Major League
American Psycho
No Country For Old Men

No order, but any one of them will ruin my day if I have stuff to get done and they're on TV :lol:
 
1. Dr. Stranglove
2. Django
3. Ace In The Hole
4. The Godfather
5. Liberty Valance/ For A Few Dollars More/ God,Bad, Ugly

Honorable Mentions:
Apocalypse Now
The General
Clockwork Orange
Bringing Up Baby
The Killing
Paths of Glory
Once Upon A Time In The West
Sunset Boulevard
Stagecoach
A.I. (Artificial Intelligence)
Seven
The 25th Hour
Barry Lyndon
The Thief of Bagdad
Ben-Hur
Dog Day Afternoon
The Great Dictator
The Shining
Scarface
The Big Red One
Easy Rider
Playtime
The Rules of The Game
Strangers on a Train
Taxi Driver
Mean Streets
Breathless
Paris, Texas
12 Angry Men
Riffi
In Cold Blood
The Hustler
The Asphalt Jungle
Criminal Activities
One Flew Over The ****oo Nest
Pulp Fiction
Silence of the Lambs
Man of Steel
 
In no specific order, current top 5 films:

Drive
Blue Valentine
Sing Street
Wolf of Wall Street
La La Land
 
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Lol it was hard for me picking between the tarantino movies....i shouldve just said quentin tarantino as one movie lol.

I mean reservoir dogs and pulp fiction are just as good as basterds and django.
They are all :smokin The only 2 in my opinion that are even remotely weak are Death Proof and Jackie Brown
 
If you ask me this a hundred different times, I'll give you a hundred different top 5, except #1 and #2 will never change. Today, it looks like this

O Brother Where Art Thou
On the Waterfront
Shawdhank Redemption
Moonlight Kingdom
Pulp Fiction

This pains my soul to leave off so much. I prefer doing a top 5 very specific movies. Like top 5 sports movies or top 5 horror or top 5 Coen Brothers etc.
 
No order:

Godfather 1
Pulp Fiction
Drive
Interstellar
Prestige
 
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Saving Private Ryan
The Dark Knight
Django Unchained
Spirited Away
Forrest Gump

So many good movies, list changes all the time. Impossible to just stick with 5 for me.
 
Usual Suspects
Big Trouble In Little China
Angel heart
Martyr's (French Version)
Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead

Honestly 4 & 5 can change depending on my mood. I own over 1,500 movies on disc & files so only 5 is not really giving me space to work.
 
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Shout out to my 70's thinkers....
The era after movies got liberated in the late 60s through films like Easy Rider and Midnight Cowboy and up until Star Wars started the era of the mega-blockbuster is the greatest era in film history IMO. So many incredible movies got made during that period. The Conversation is Coppola's masterpiece IMO, even more than The Godfather movies. Incredible movie and an incredible performance by Gene Hackman. The Conversation, The Godfather, Taxi Driver, A Clockwork Orange - now those were movies. Here are 5 films from this era that I feel are super underrated and which some here might not have heard of:











And this movie is a guilty pleasure of mine, despite its backwards flaws that are pointed out by Bill Burr:

 
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