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5. Inglourious Basterds: I'm a HUGE Quentin Tarantino fan and WWII is one of favorite topics in history, and this gem combines random violence, dark humor, great directing, and good actors all in 1944 France.

4. The Departed: I also love Martin Scorsese, and even though this was a remake of a Hong Kong flick called Internal Affairs in 2002, The Departed is superior in every way, from better directing, acting, and more intense scenes. It should be the father of Undercover Cop Informat/Snitch movies. Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Wahlberg, and hell, even Martin Sheen and Alec Baldwin had memorable acting performances.

3. Pulp Fiction: Quentin Tarantino Magnum Opus. His best movie and an American Classic. From funky dialogues about what the French call a 1/4pounder with cheese, random violence that comes when you least expect it,hundreds of quotable lines, and it's star studded cast, Pulp Fiction is a movie that has passed the test of time.

2. City of God: The most Gangster movie I've ever seen, hands down. You think your hood is bad? Wait till you see how they handle business in the slums of Rio de Janeiro. Honestly, on the Gangster level, Scarface, Casino, Carlito's Way, and Training Day got nothing on this movie. And IMO it's more gangster than even Goodfellas.

1. Gladiator: Classic film making if there is ever an example. The tale of the General who helped build an Empire and the Slave who defied the very Empire he helped build was ironic indeed. Awesome acting by Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, and Connie Nielsen impress, epic battle scenes, one of the most memorable decapitation scenes, and a memorable Villain who even tries to seduce his own sister. Worthy of a #1!



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5. THE USUAL SUSPECTS
My favorite ending ever

4. HEAT
Al Pachino and Robert DeNiro face to face seen one of the best plus EPIC gun battle

3. MEMENTO
Best Screenplay and Guy Pierce was awesome

2. THE LORD OF RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING
Awesome Movie all around Best Way to end a trilogy

1. BLACK HAWK DOWN
Ridley Scott my favorite director knocks out of the park, Intense action, great acting from Hartnett down to Hardy, and visuals were amazing

6-10 (not particular order)
BRAVEHEART, THE PATRIOT (Mel Gibson), FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, TOMBSTONE, and the DARK KNIGHT



1. Goonies: Childhood favorite, use to watch like every day after school
2. Dark Knight: First super hero film i felt that had a super serious tone, and wasn't a plain old save the world from x
3. Terminator 1: (T1>T2, deal with it) T1 was just way ahead of its time, pure genius idea
4. The Prestige: (Dat twist doe)
5. Silence of the Lambs: I love villan characters that you kinda root for, like their bad but an awesome bad
6. Psycho (1960) First slasher film ever made+ i always love that twist at the end



1.Star Wars (IV-VI)- First SF movies i watched when i was a kid, great chars and amazing concept
2.Lord of the Rings trilogy- Everything was great, from story to chars
3.Blade Runner- Never saw such a unexpected end
4.2001: A space odyssey- A unique movie
5.Planet of the apes (1968)



I3LuEI3omI3eR said:

 

4. The Departed: I also love Martin Scorsese, and even though this was a remake of a Hong Kong flick called Internal Affairs in 2002, The Departed is superior in every way, from better directing, acting, and more intense scenes. It should be the father of Undercover Cop Informat/Snitch movies. Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Wahlberg, and hell, even Martin Sheen and Alec Baldwin had memorable acting performances.

 


See, i find the departed is inferior in every way ^^ i don't like at all how nicholson talk shit about every 3 word and how they have change the end for the kindly some what win... but taste and color change for everyone :) was a good movie in this forme too.



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This is the Game of Thrones

Where you either win

or you DIE

5 - Terminator 2 -> He was back.

4- Back to the Future -> Summer popcorn flick at its peak.

3- GodFather -> Very well crafted movie.

2-Toy Story -> A third film that can outclass the two previous installments, is this real??!!

1- The Dark Knight -> As a huge fan of the Bat, watching a movie that is not just a great comic book based movie, but a great movie experiencia as a whole, was one of the most exciting moments I have in front of a TV.



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