Top five favourite films?

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Anonymous  #132986  Thu, 12 Jan 06 01:59 PM
What's your top five list? It can include animations too...
  
Anonymous  #132997  Thu, 12 Jan 06 02:31 PM
Just 5?! thats impossible, but here goes ;

 

1. Lock stock and two smoking barrels & Snatch

Can't decide which one of these I like best as they are both really good for different reasons. The filming and humour in these films is amazing.

2. Scarface

Al at his best..his masterpiece if you were to ask me.

3. Godfather 2

I prefered the 2 because I love it when they go back in time to the parts played by de nerio.

4. Shrek 1 , 2 and Incedibles

My favourite animations, can't pick which ones I like more.

5. Shaun of the dead

I watched this film ages after it came out because it seemed like a crap film. I ended up really loving it, great british humour.

  
Anonymous  #133001  Thu, 12 Jan 06 02:32 PM
Hmmm. It woul take too much time and concentration to pick the ULTIMATE 5 for me so I will pick 5 movies which are in the ToP 10 or 15 off the top of my head in no particular order.

1) The Village

2) Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid (hence the name)

3) The Graduate

4) Tommy Boy (in my early teens)

5) Braveheart (I know I know..everybody says it but it has true sentimental value since I was dating a Scot myslef)

  
PunkyBrewster  #133933  Mon, 16 Jan 06 10:03 AM
Here is my list...

1. Butterfly Effect

2. War of the Worlds

3. Jurrasic Park (yep, I really loved it the first time I watched it, and can watch it again and again...)

4. Guess Who (just watched that last night)

5. Ace Ventura - Pet Detective

Well this list changes constantly so I might update every once in a while

  
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ExCLuSiVe  #133959  Mon, 16 Jan 06 10:43 AM

1. Gladiator

2.Brave Heart

3. TITANS

4. SAW/SAWII

5.TITANICSmile [:)])

  
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PunkyBrewster  #133964  Mon, 16 Jan 06 10:56 AM
Titanic? Are you serious? What did you like so much about it? Just curious, especially that coming from a guy Wink [;)]
  
Sextus  #134188  Tue, 17 Jan 06 05:19 AM
Gladiator as number one? No comments about Titanic.
  
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ExCLuSiVe  #134202  Tue, 17 Jan 06 06:35 AM
PunkyBrewster
Titanic? Are you serious? What did you like so much about it? Just curious, especially that coming from a guy ;)

hmm..

Like a gorgeous, one-of-a-kind gown by a master couturier, it is opulent, daring, detailed, vastly over-priced and incomparable to anything produced by the generic factories that crank out the industry's standard wares.

"Titanic" is a film that realizes its special effects are the draw, yet overshadows them with a love story so engrossing it carries the whole movie. By the half-way point, the fact that this ship is doomed has been temporarily forgotten.

When the notorious iceberg does take its bow (pardon the pun) and the action and effects kick in, they are spectacular -- unequaled, in fact -- but the character-driven elements of the story hold their ground with compelling, emotional results.

  
ExCLuSiVe  #134203  Tue, 17 Jan 06 06:44 AM
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Gladiator as number one? No comments about Titanic.

Actually , i like to historical and meaningful movies...

the movie talks history ;)

The movie Gladiator presents a tale of a succesful Roman General, known as Maximus that only desires to end his current capaigns in Germany and return to his family in Rome. But things are not to be that simple for Maximus. The Emperer of Rome sits on his dead bead and tells Maximus that he wishes for him to become the next emperer rather than his own son which he does not trust. Maximus at first refuses, but ultimately agrees to wield the power when the emperer dies.

  
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