Favorite movies of all time ?

One of the few movies in which Burt Reynolds’ performance received positive reviews from professional critics.

I saw Captain Marvel (2019).

I had been avoiding this movie because I thought it wouldn't be that good.

Boy was I wrong.

It has one of the lowest IMDb scores for a movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but I loved this film.

The acting is great, and the music superb.

There are a few alternative rock songs from the 1990s in the movie that are excellent.

As expected, there is plenty of action too.

I didn't really get into the movie until maybe half an hour into it, but then I really enjoyed it.

I think I didn't like the beginning too much because I was pretty sure I wouldn't like the movie.

But even if the beginning isn't perfect, this is one of my favorite movies.

I think just about every movie in the MCU fits into that category, and now I think I've seen them all.

EDIT:

I just looked it up--I have seen every movie in the MCU, and the only two that I didn't love were The Incredible Hulk (2008) and Captain America: The First Avenger (2011).

So that's 21 that I love, and 2 that I didn't.

That's impressive!

I saw Warrior (2011).

I know, I know, I keep on seeing movies that I really like.

I've been lucky lately and haven't seen that many stinkers.

This movie is mostly drama, and part action.

I didn't really like most of the drama parts, and I really enjoyed most of the action sequences.

The drama sort of sets up the action that happens in the latter half of the movie.

It's a slow burn type of movie.

The acting is pretty good, and the music is great.

By the end of the movie, I really enjoyed it, and would recommend it to anyone that might be interested in it.

But you have to watch the whole movie to enjoy it because the last third or so is the best part.

It's kinda a long movie, but by the end, I was really glad I watched it.

Ah, so he doesn’t come out to play-ay?

Tremors was a fun movie. The sequel fell a bit short. And the one after that was total trash.

Oh, there's more than three movies in that series.

I haven't seen them all, but I kinda like the ones I have seen.

Re: Tremors

I loved the first one and the second one was pretty good.
The third one was fine but nothing special.
The fourth one was good again, it’s a prequel with one of the original characters playing his own grandfather.

After that all the rest were made for TV with generic cgi effects. Nothing special but still fun if you like the others. Just variations on location, worms in Africa, worms in the Arctic etc.

If Tremors was more popular,
Then the line
Broke into the wrong God Damn Rec room, didn’t you, you bastard.
Would rank up there with:
Are you feelin lucky today? Well are you punk?

Yep, if it’s on TV I’ll watch at least until that scene.

Boogie Nights is loosely based on John Holmes. Look up the Wonderland Murders for the depressing story of his real life.

The Prestige (2006).

I saw Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020).

I really enjoyed this movie.

The acting is excellent, and the music is very good.

Most importantly, I laughed a lot.

Some of the comedy is political in nature, so if that doesn't appeal to you, avoid this movie.

(Especially if you're conservative.)

The movie is quite offensive, in general, sort of like some South Park episodes.

The film has a strong ending, which is something I like.

Not all of the movie is funny, but the parts that are funny are done quite well.

I don't remember exactly how much I liked the original film from 2006, but I enjoyed that one as well.

pirates of the caribbean. Full stop.

oh that was a good movie. i love movies with plot twists

derailed, by jennifer aniston and clive owen, not my favourite movie of all time, but it definitely hit me by surprise, i didnt read synopsis beforehand, so i was going into it blind, and i did not expect it at all!

My favorite movies are( Identify the movies from the quotes )-

"The funny thing is, on the outside, I was an honest man. Straight as an arrow. I had to come to prison to be a crook."

"The Things You Own End Up Owning You."

"I am gonna ask you questions, and every time you don't give me answers, I’m gonna cut something off. And I promise you, they will be things you will miss!"

"You are a vampire who never knew what life was until it ran out in a big gush over your lips."

Movies now are total news to us millennials.

I saw War for the Planet of the Apes (2017).

It's even better than the previous movie in the series.

It's kinda like watching a nature documentary even though the primates aren't real.

This movie is extremely entertaining and fun to watch.

I highly recommend this rebooted series.

Identify the movies from the quotes -

“The funny thing is, on the outside, I was an honest man. Straight as an arrow. I had to come to prison to be a crook.”
Casablanca.

“The Things You Own End Up Owning You.”
Wizard of Oz.

“I am gonna ask you questions, and every time you don’t give me answers, I’m gonna cut something off. And I promise you, they will be things you will miss!”
The Sound of Music.

“You are a vampire who never knew what life was until it ran out in a big gush over your lips.”
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

The Name of the Rose.

Of course with Sean Connery.

First saw it when I was a kid, so this movie left a strong impression on me.

Really like movies by JJ Annaud in general (Quest for fire, etc…)

Wolf of wall street

Matrix trilogy and John Wick trilogy