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Hot Fuzz
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Harold and Maude
Serenity
Seven Samurai
True Grit (The John Wayne version)
Life of Brian
Airport
The Longest Day
The Breakfast Club
Creator
The Crow
Escape From New York
The Fog
Signs
The Magnificent Seven
So when is a thread truly dead ?
Must we always keep looking ahead ?
We know things in the past
Were all made to last
And we sometimes forget what’s been said
Sharknados, all of them! :sunglasses:
Love that movie!
-Thunderheart
-Enter the Dragon
-One Flew over the Cuckoos nest
-The Shining
-The Glass Castle
- Eight Below
-The Cruelest Miles
Quite a lot of movies named before I can agree upon as being truly great (fun, action). Once upon a time I was doing OK, good job, new car, etc. But I had to end my study and my girlfriend thanked me for being such a nice (well: rebound) guy. Filled with new self-esteem she went on to greener pastures. The next weeks I spent gazing at the TV, eating TV dinners. Until “Harold and Maude” came along (on TV). Was it emotionally a hole in one or totally over the top?
I don’t know but I laughed until I had cramps in my stomach. The next day I went to work with a smile on my face.
Edit: the graduation scene in “Stripes” gives me the same feeling. Every time.
Classic:
Kids (1995)
Contemporary:
American Honey (2016)
Conspiratorial Sci-Fi:
Logan’s Run (1976)
And the rest of my Top 10, in no particular order:
Shawshank Redemption
Snatch
Contact
Andromeda Strain
Saving Private Ryan
The Usual Suspects
The Great Race
Arsenic and Old Lace
Red River
Young Frankenstein
Abominable Dr. Phibes
Zatoichi (all)
Flesh Gordon
King Kong 1933
Blazing Saddles
Christmas.Carol.1938
Meh. He probably likes “The English Patient”…
The Blues Brothers
Father Goose
The Howling
Oliver
Rio Bravo
The Last Starfighter
The Lost Boys
Titan AE
The Goonies
Ice Pirates
License to Drive
All of the Back to the Futures
Adventures in Babysitting
I like alot of the old school 80-90~s flicks
Man you guys really do have alot of great movie favs!
I run a Plex server at my house…and a 4TB HD chock full o’ movies (last time I checked had over 1500 on there [tons of series like how it’s made and modern marvels]…it’s my own personal Netflix [and with running OpenVPN…I can be out and about and if I can get wifi…kapow…can watch whatever I want anywhere)
Ooh, Flatliners!
La soupe aux choux.
French sci-fi classic :laughing:
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Ooh, Flatliners!
I hope you’re not talking about the remake. :confounded: barf!
The Fifth Element (1997) by Luc Besson.
Good Burger
Donnie Yen in IP Man 1 & 3, and Iron Monkey.
Dead Alive (Brain Dead overseas)
Star Wars (note lack of Episode number and name) Original 1977 release.
Indiana Jones 1 & 3.
Both Hot Shots films.
UHF.
Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon 1
Major Payne
Rio Bravo
Hoodwinked
Back to the Future trilogy
Ernest Saves Christmas
Muppet Treasure Island
Muppets Most Wanted (I was surprised how good this one was!)
Both RED films
Despicable Me
Megamind
Leslie Nielsen’s Wrongfully Accused
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai
Pootie Tang
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Terminator 2
The Fifth Element
Jaws
Mystery Men
Silent Movie
Dudley Do-Right
Duck Soup
My Neighbor Totoro
The Incredibles
Men In Black 1 & 3
The Jungle Book (animated 1967 version)
Jurassic Park
Jackie Chan The Legend of the Drunken Master
Batman Begins… Trilogy
Sherlock Holmes
Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3
The Mummy (Brendan Frasier)