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Sin I AM
Which movie do you feel stands the test of time the most? Non genre specific.
Inhuman
There are plenty.
The Tarantino catalog
Bunch of comedy movies like Zoolander 1, Airplane, Half Baked, Superbad, etc
Godfather 1 & 2
Most of the Scorsese films.
Action movies varies with person but I have my faves.
Scifi : same as action . Too many to list.
Sin I AM
Originally posted by Inhuman
There are plenty.
The Tarantino catalog
Bunch of comedy movies like Zoolander 1, Airplane, Half Baked, Superbad, etc
Godfather 1 & 2
Most of the Scorsese films.
Action movies varies with person but I have my faves.
Scifi : same as action . Too many to list.
Thats a good list inhuman...i meant to be more specific and say past decade to rule out classics but good list nonetheless
marwash22
my 3 favorite films of all time have stood up to countless viewings. I seriously don't know how many times I've watched each:
T2
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Breakfast Club
some others are:
Big Trouble in Little China
The Jerk
Friday
Pulp Fiction
Bad Boys 2
riv6672
Scott Pilgrim
Jurassic World
Terminator Genisys
Pacific Rim
^^^all are movies i've recently watched multiple times, just to put a different spin on it.
BruceSkywalker
the dark knight
the Departed
Cap Winter Soldier/Civil War
Seven Samurai
Enter the Dragon
StiltmanFTW
Originally posted by marwash22
Pulp Fiction
Sin I AM
Originally posted by Inhuman
There are plenty.
The Tarantino catalog
Bunch of comedy movies like Zoolander 1, Airplane, Half Baked, Superbad, etc
Godfather 1 & 2
Most of the Scorsese films.
Action movies varies with person but I have my faves.
Scifi : same as action . Too many to list.
Good list
For me the professional, predator, crimson tides
Inhuman
I dont know why but every time Forest Gump or Shawshank Redemption is on TV I always end up watching the whole movie.
StiltmanFTW
Yep, also watched Forrest many times...
Originally posted by Sin I AM
predator
Predator 1, yeah.
Can't believe the same guy was responsible for IM3
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The Green Mile.
jaden101
Most of Christopher Nolan's non Batman movies. Inception, The Prestige, Memento
Most of David Fincher's work. Fight Club, Se7en, The Game, Benjamin Button, Gone Girl
Almost Famous, shaun of the dead, Schindlers List, V for Vendetta, Event Horizon, Sphere, The Ninth Gate, Serenity,
That's a few films I've seen numerous times yet will still watch if they're on.
Darth Thor
Not including Star Wars:
Back to the Future
and Cameron's Terminator
StiltmanFTW
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Back to the Future
Whole trilogy or just #1?
Darth Thor
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Whole trilogy or just #1?
1 & 2. Whole trilogy if I've just watched 1&2 together lol
Surtur
I like the first two Back To The Future's, but the western one is meh to me. It's not awful, it just didn't have that same feeling. Even though they shot 2 and 3 back to back.
StiltmanFTW
1 was the best, imo.
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George A. Romero's original ... of the Dead trilogy.
Surtur
I do wish they had left it alone and not made anymore. Anymore remember Little Monsters? lol
Darth Thor
Originally posted by Surtur
I like the first two Back To The Future's, but the western one is meh to me. It's not awful, it just didn't have that same feeling. Even though they shot 2 and 3 back to back.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
1 was the best, imo.
Impediment
The Godfather
To Kill a Mockingbird
Star Wars episode IV
Gone with the Wind
Jaws
Pulp Fiction
Surtur
I have a very hard time watching old movies, especially if they are in black and white. I don't know why.
Sin I AM
Lol i know its silly but u constantly watch Wallace and Gromit
marwash22
the one with the mechanical pants was a favorite of mine when i was young.
StiltmanFTW
TLotR movies, preferably extended editions.
Zack M
Anything Hitchcock. The greatest director, imo.
-Pr-
I have a short list of movies I'll watch once a year: The Star Treks, the original trilogy of Star Wars, and the LOTR movies. Also Aliens.
Other movies, a lot of comedies. Stuff like Planes, Trains and Automobiles I'll watch if it comes on TV.
Surtur
The Thing, the John Carpenter version. One of the rare 80's movies where the special effects still hold up. In some ways I think CGI has made people lazy. Not that it doesn't take a lot of work, but they'd rather do that as opposed to building this stuff. When they did the prequel to The Thing in 2011 all the special effects were created without using CGI(just like in the Carpenter version) but after that the studio decided to replace a lot of the practical effects with CGI.
-Pr-
Yeah I wasn't happy when they did that; some of those practical effects looked excellent.
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