Favorite movies of all time ?

I must have watched dozens of films featuring him, but seem to have completely missed that one!

Jaques Tati is another French director whose films have always fascinated me (Playtime, Mon Oncle, Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot …). His bizarre and subtle humour is outstanding!

That was a semi-joke from my part, this movie is not my absolute favorite. But it’s part of my childhood memories!
I’m not too much into drama movies but I’ll try to see “Les choses de la vie” since Romy was such a beautiful woman.

Yes she was, but she died much too young. Now I always wonder if she would have aged as gracefully as Helen Mirren. Why Helen Mirren: I just watched RED 2 on TV. Nice mix of understatements and hilarious action. Where John Malkovich tells Mary-Louise Parker: Two shots, here and here. Drag the body in there and repeat as necessary.

To Be or Not To Be (Mel Brooks) for that matter pretty much any of his films.

pulp fiction
the last picture show
2001
the proposition
sex and lucia
thin red line
donnie brasco
the milagro beanfield war

pop into my head

Cult classic, Napoleon Dynamite. Pedro for class president!

Big trouble in little China
Ronin
Highlander
Leon : The Professional
Back to the future trilogy
The Wraith

taH pagh taHbe’”.

You have never experienced Brooks until you have read him in the original Klingon.

Carry on Screaming.

LOL I used to work where they filmed part of that movie.
Might as well add it and all of the even numbered Star Trek movies.
Star Trel II, IV & VI

Pulp Fiction
Back to the Future
Star Wars
Wall-E

BLADE RUNNER

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STRANGE DAYS

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The Fall (2006, Lee Pace), Back to the Future, Weird Science, BraveHeart, Somewhere in Time, The Measure of a Man, and Red Dawn (original).

Ooooh, how could I forget “Red Dawn”?!? Awesome flick!

John Milius is among a select pantheon of my favorite directors, I was always flabbergasted by how much a portion of the US despised him.

I had to look him up but I’m glad I did. He was involved in some of my favorite moves. I still have the poster from one of them that had a big impact on me.

the jerk
blues brothers movie
animal house
the right stuff
high plains drifter
the last waltz

Then you’ll love “Locke”, “Exam” and “Travelling Salesman”. :laughing:

Gattaca
Pulp Fiction
Jurassic Park

Training Day
Young Adult
No Country For Old Men
Back To The Future I/II/III