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The Lord of the Rings Extended Editions.

After that, it's probably the Harry Potter films (though there's probably a good bit of fanboyism for the books guiding that choice).

And one of the more obscure films I really like:

The Count of Monte Cristo



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1 thank you for smoking

2 das boot

3 full metal jacket

 



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Definately subject to change but:

1) The Shawshank Redemption

2) Saving Private Ryan

3) Billy Madison



1. pulp fiction

2.the godfather part 1,2 and 3

3. Heat (in my opinion this film has the best gunfights in cinema history)

honourable mentions: apocalypse now,die hard, die hard 2, die hard 3, die hard 4, reservoir dogs, goodfellas,scarface,predator, aliens, training day, independance day, black hawk down, saving private ryan, platoon, the last boy scout, lethal weapon, lethal weapon 2, lethal weapon 3, lethal weapon 4



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Choosing only three is hard so I'll cheat :

1. Shawshank's Redemption
2. Kill Bill (1&2 it's basically one movie cut in two)
3. Pulp Fiction, Schindler's list, Memento, Reservoir Dogs, Sin City, V for Vendetta, The Matrix (ONLY the first one, the two others don't exist as far as I'm concerned), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Godfather I & II, Star Wars IV, V, VI, Lord of the Rings (extended versions), Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulin, American Beauty and many others I'm forgetting right now...



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1 the godfather 1and 2 the third wasn't so good
2 kill bill volume 1
3 die hard 4 and 3



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coolestguyever said:
Definately subject to change but:

1) The Shawshank Redemption

2) Saving Private Ryan

3) Billy Madison

Hell yeah, dude.  Billy Madison really is a modern classic.

 



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