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The list changes a lot, but at this moment, yes, Big Fish stands at #2. It was honestly one of the most inspirational and magnificent films I've ever seen.
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Posts: 2281 | Location: LA | Registered: September 18, 2003
hmmm. your top 50 as in your favorite 50? or as in 50 greatest films of all time in your opinion? if its your favorite 50 then stellar list. if it is your opinion that those fifty are the greatest films of all time...then...back to the future trilogy???!!!!
and wheres the love for the foreign films?
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Posts: 335 | Location: chapel hill, nc | Registered: September 01, 2003
quote:Originally posted by jarmusawa: hmmm. your top 50 as in your favorite 50? or as in 50 greatest films of all time in your opinion? if its your favorite 50 then stellar list. if it is your opinion that those fifty are the greatest films of all time...then...back to the future trilogy???!!!!
and wheres the love for the foreign films?
They're my 50 favorite movies.
I like foreign films; I just don't get to see them very often. Same with indie flicks.
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Posts: 2281 | Location: LA | Registered: September 18, 2003
Requiem for a Dream has to be on there... granted this is a favorite 50 so I can't really do much but lobby for it... the film has some of the most imaginative shots ever captured (ie the 45 minute "clean up on speed" scene sped up to one minute...)and great performances... I've owned the film for 3 years and only managed to watch it 4 times... that's all I could stomach... that was the film's intention and I don't think any other film really carries out it's intent better than Requiem.
Posts: 10 | Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Registered: November 28, 2003
I like the 3 star wars the most:P with the lil ewoks ^^
Requiem for a dream...it is strange. I liked the film, I admit it is a good one...But I just do not wan't to see it anymore. Not because I am too shokced, I just get bored by it these days.
Posts: 820 | Location: NYC | Registered: November 29, 2002
1. yojimbo 2. millers crossing 3. heat 4. brazil 5. seven samurai 6. pulp fiction 7. dead man 8. once upon a time in the west 9. high and low 10. in the mood for love 11. chungking express 12. the professional 13. out of sight 14. le circle rouge 15. the good the bad and the ugly 16. rashomon 17. three kings 18. last samurai 19. the matrix 20. 5th element
odds are in the next ten minutes or so ill kick my self for forgetting some other more noteworthy film.
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Posts: 335 | Location: chapel hill, nc | Registered: September 01, 2003
Heres my top 25 films. I dare you top this difinitive list of masterful theater!
1. From Justin to Kelly 2. Gigli 3. Kazaam 4. Police Acadamy 4 5. Glitter 6. Bad News Bears Go to Japan 7. Problem Child 2 8. Crossroads 9. The Power Ranger Movie 10. Freddy got Fingered 11. Weekend at bernies II 12. Kangaroo Jack 13. The Stupids 14. Meteor Man 15. Speed 2 16. Batman & Robin 17. Mortal Kombat III 18. Blankman 19. Police Acadamy 6 20. Teen Wolf II 21. Howard the Duck 22. Judge Dredd 23. Battle Field Earth 24. Spice World 25. Water World
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Posts: 538 | Location: Syracuse University | Registered: June 08, 2003
No American Beauty? THat would easily make most film scholar's top five for the last 10 years. Granted, it hasn't withstood the test of time like Pulp Fiction has begun to, Usual Suspects hasn't and Apocolypse Now has, but there are simply no weaknesses in that film. Come on, at least one of you must have enjoyed it!
Posts: 31 | Location: San Francisco | Registered: August 09, 2003