Favorite movies of all time ?

I saw it last weekend. I have mixed feelings about it. I think it was a gutsy, artistically bold and creative movie to put together. I can’t fault the quality of the acting, filming and direction. Maybe it’s because I’m a student of history, and WW2 history in particular, that I had difficulty laughing at the portions of the film at which I was supposed to laugh. Maybe I have known too many people with numbers tattooed on their forearms to be entirely happy with the way any kooky comedy about genocide is put together.

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Regarding Jojo Rabbit:

I know about the atrocities of war, but I also do not take life too seriously, and I can find humor in even the darkest of situations.

I thought the movie handled the material very well, though not everyone enjoys everything.

I always liked “Hogan’s Heroes”…

Monty Python & The Holy Grail

I saw Summer of 84 (2018).

This movie is amazing.

This horror mystery has a lot of great suspense.

Much of the movie is Hitchcockian, though updated for modern times.

The ending of the movie is just perfect.

The music is excellent, and the acting is good.

I wasn't expecting such an enjoyable movie, and it was a nice surprise.

American Psycho

The Searchers - John Wayne , Ward Bond , Natalie Wood

I saw Primal Fear (1996).

It was recommended in the other movie thread.

This film is excellent.

The acting is superb, and the music is decent.

Edward Norton is absolutely great, and his part in this movie has some foreshadowing for his part in Fight Club.

There are a few twists in the movie that are done quite well.

Check it out if you like courtroom dramas or mysteries.

A Bridge Too Far

No country for old men. My wife doesn’t understand why i have to watch it at least once a month. Come to think of it, neither can I! Cold pursuit, the predator, and hotel artemis follows right behind

Anton Chigurh. What a character, so well played by Javier Bardem. I really wished there was a sequel that focused more on him. But wow, once a month? I see it about once or twice a year, sometimes just certain scenes.

So given how you’ve seen it so many times, I imagine you must have thought about how Moss could’ve taken out Chigurh and lived. My beef is about how stupid Moss was with the case. You never keep money in the original case in which it was found! Tracker be damned. If I was him, that cash would’ve gone into a duffel bag, after a thorough check of each bill stack (verify all money is authentic, check for any foreign objects).

Agreed, a great movie. Edward Norton really shines—quite impressive. Geer gives a fine performance too.

I saw Inside Man (2006).

It's very good.

The acting is excellent, as is the music.

It's not your typical bank robbery movie.

Figuring out what is really happening made the film all the more interesting.

It's a great mystery movie.

For me, I think Eastwoods “The Outlaw Josie Wales” is tops for Clint. They lay out the actual sides of the conflict very capably although the reality was much more violent. Pre-dating ISIS by over 100 years, Bloody Bill Anderson’s running mate/fellow warrior, Archie, made some notable real world art by beheading and posing their enemy’s with the heads on the chests.

Princess Bride is great, as is Downfall (the Hitler movie down in German W/subtitles). And all of the Indiana Jones, Lord of The Rings, Harry Potter and The Godfather series are topnotch for me as well.

I saw Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (2001).

You should watch it after watching Cowboy Bebop, the TV series, otherwise you won't know the main characters at all.

The TV series has only twenty episodes, and there is just one movie.

The TV series and the movie have excellent acting and music.

The writing is also superb.

All of it is originally in Japanese, but there are English dubbed versions, which is what I watched, and the English versions are amazing.

Out of all of the anime that I have seen, I like Cowboy Bebop the most.

If you've never gotten into anime, I would start with CB.

On to the movie.

The beginning of the movie has some sorta slow parts, but the last two thirds are golden.

Overall, I love the movie, just like I love the TV series.

I wish there was more CB to watch, and as a side note, I've always wanted a Corgi because of CB, and I have had Corgi since 2008.

The animation of the Corgi in CB is very accurate, and as it turns out Corgis are an excellent breed if you don't mind having a short dog.

You would really have to hate anime to not thoroughly enjoy Cowboy Bebop.

Two Lane Blacktop

Hoffa

Goodfellas

Gran Torino

Tin Men

Mystic River

The Departed

Masterpiece if you ask me. I like to watch it again and again time to time.
Goodfellas (1990)

with unforgettable restaurant entrance scene.

It never gets old.
RIP Michael Ballhaus, you’ll be remembered.
Mike

Some of my favorites include:

  • The Terminator
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  • The Blues Brothers
  • Caddyshack
  • Jurassic Park

Hmm, just noticed my list is similar to the OP.

Another one of a kind movie. Timeless.
Scent of a Woman

A masterpiece. 9/10
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
With insane camera work of Andrzej Sekula