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What are your Top 5 Movies All Time?


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1. The Shawshank Redemption - all time classic and one of my favs. I can just about quote it I have seen it so many times. 

2. Star Wars- the very first movie I saw in theaters. Always holds a special place for that reason. 

3. The Matrix - Long time favorite

4. Saving Private Ryan - saw this in the theatre that had cranked up the bass for maximum effect. The opening scene almost made me throw up just from the bass shaking me so violently. 

5. The Godfather - I don't know how you couldn't really include this in a top 5 list. 

 

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Honorable mentions

Lord of the Rings Trilogy Extended Version

Braveheart 

The Dark Knight - Heath Ledger by far the best Joker ever

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One of my favorite scenes until I realized Jack's Links Beef Jerky wasn't around for the time period. Immersion ruined. But seriously, incredible performances by Bardem and the cashier. This scene feels authentic like creepy as Bardem improvised it.

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On 8/17/2018 at 7:41 AM, Dex said:

 

 

One of my favorite scenes until I realized Jack's Links Beef Jerky wasn't around for the time period. Immersion ruined. But seriously, incredible performances by Bardem and the cashier. This scene feels authentic like creepy as Bardem improvised it.

There's a handful of coen brother movies that I would put in my top ten. No country for old men, big Lebowski, o brother where art thou, hudsucker proxy, raising Arizona, Fargo...love their movies. 

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The 10 Commandments (C.B. DeMilles)

The Lost Boys

Back to the Future 1 and 2 

Point Break ( Reeves/ Swayze)

Silence of the Lambs

 

honorable mentions:

The Goonies

Predator

T2

Vampire Hunter D 1 and bloodlust

Akira

The Last Boyscout

The Hobbit (Rankin-Bass)

Bram Stokers Dracula

Diehard with a Vengence

Gaurdians of the Galaxy vol.1 and 2

Avengers

Alien (2)

Forest Gump

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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27 minutes ago, TbTeRRoR said:

The 10 Commandments (C.B. DeMilles)

The Lost Boys

Back to the Future 1 and 2 

Point Break ( Reeves/ Swayze)

Silence of the Lambs

 

honorable mentions:

The Goonies

Predator

T2

Vampire Hunter D 1 and bloodlust

Akira

The Last Boyscout

The Hobbit (Rankin-Bass)

Bram Stokers Dracula

Diehard with a Vengence

Gaurdians of the Galaxy vol.1 and 2

Avengers

Alien (2)

Forest Gump

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

i like your style dude

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