Guest JumpinJackFlash Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Now, I have a topic here tha I love a lot. That is what is your favorite movie? This is a very hard one for me, but I have two films that are nose to nose as my favorite movie of all time. So, I'll mention both: Pulp Fiction-1994's best picture. 90's best picture. Mirimax's best picture. Tarantino's best picture. Yes, its the movie that defines pop culture in the 90s, Pulp Fiction. This movie has it all, and I mean it has it all! Three tales of mischief and mayhem in L.A. All within 48 hours, but not always in chronilogical order. The cast is amazing, consisting of John Travolta, Samuel Jackson, Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Ving Rhames, Tim Roth, and Quentin Tarantino himself. The dialogue is the best I've heard in film. See this movie, its my favorite movie of all time! But one other movie is sometimes better than and worse than Pulp Fiction. Its just too hard to choose between the two, because this other movie is outstanding!...... Lawrence of Arabia-Yes indeed! It is the 3.5 hour plus adventure epic, that won best picture in 1962. It tells the tale of T.E. Lawrence and his little journey through the Middle East during World War 1. The picture is just too beautiful, and it makes you feel as if you're in the blazing desert with Lawrence, fighting the Turks, and doing a bunch of other stuff. The music is one of the best scores ever created. Great performances by Peter O' Toole, Alec Guiness, Omar Sharif, Anthony Quinn, Claude Rains, and Jack Hawkins. I hope one day that I get to see this in a movie theater, because it would be a dream come true. But the DVD is the closest to capturing the magic of this movie in the theater. Go see both movies. They're amazing. Hmmm, $5 to rent these two fabulous films, compared to paying $8 for some new shit that sucks ass! Iwould pick the two greatest movies ever, instead of something I would regret renting. Actually, I think Citizen Kane may be the GREATEST movie of all time, but these two above are my FAVORITE movies of all time. Tell me about yours? Have a nice day!
JHawk Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 I could never pick one absolute favorite, there are too many great ones. But I'm a comedy person generally (no reason watching all that depressing shit), so generally the Monty Python movies and most Mel Brooks movies end up at the top of my list.
godthedog Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 i prefer the dialogue in 'raging bull' to 'pulp fiction'. it feels more genuine to me. anyway, favorite movie: 'it's a wonderful life'. once in a great while, i'll see a movie that has one moment that's so perfect it gives me chills. 'it's a wonderful life' has 5 or 6 of those moments.
Guest two_tuff_toddy Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Without a doubt my favorite movie is Braveheart. Although, both Lord Of The Rings, both Matrixes, and Pulp Fiction come in right behind it.
Guest Harry Hood Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 I really dig Fight Club and Se7en, they have always been my absolute faves since the first time I saw them. However recently, since I acquired a job at a movie store I've been trying to become a movie buff so other movies I really like now are: Seven Samurai Searchers Raging Bull ABsolute best Action, WEstern, and Drama respectively
Guest two_tuff_toddy Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 I really dig Fight Club and Se7en, they have always been my absolute faves since the first time I saw them. However recently, since I acquired a job at a movie store I've been trying to become a movie buff so other movies I really like now are: Seven Samurai Searchers Raging Bull ABsolute best Action, WEstern, and Drama respectively Seven and Fight Club are both amongst my 10 favorite movies ever. 5th and 9th respectively.
Downhome Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Not only my favorite film of all time, but also the greatest film ever made in my eyes, is Memento. Anyone who knows me here more than likely knows that by now.
{''({o..o})''} Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 I love bad, bad movies so I'll have to go with Manos: The Hands of Fate. I have owned both the MST3K and the unedited versions and have watched the film a total of at least a 112 times.
razazteca Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Tin Drum, try to find this on DVD or rental if you can.
ISportsFan Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 My favorite movie is JFK. It's not the best movie I've ever seen, but I just love it. Jason
Guest Choken One Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Shawshank Redemption Fight Club They alternate...
Guest El Satanico Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 I love bad, bad movies so I'll have to go with Manos: The Hands of Fate. I have owned both the MST3K and the unedited versions and have watched the film a total of at least a 112 times. How on earth could you stand watching Manos both mstied and non-mstied 112 times. Classic MST episode yes...but 112 times.
{''({o..o})''} Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 I love bad, bad movies so I'll have to go with Manos: The Hands of Fate. I have owned both the MST3K and the unedited versions and have watched the film a total of at least a 112 times. How on earth could you stand watching Manos both mstied and non-mstied 112 times. Classic MST episode yes...but 112 times. Trust me, after some of my ex-girlfriends, Manos comes of as a very intelligent experience and a welcome escape.
Guest Askewniverse Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 The Godfather The Godfather Part II Mallrats Goodfellas
Guest Ray Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 A Clockwork Orange Never get tired of it.
Guest JumpinJackFlash Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 A Clockwork Orange rocks! It is just too beautiful. My favorite scene is the part where he is forced to listen to Beethoven's 9th and tries to kill himself. Seven and Fight Club are two very great movies.....but I like Seven a lot more. Let's compare it.....Kevin Spacy..to...Bitch Tits....on MEATLOAF!!! Ahhhhhhh!!!!! Seven Samurai is fabulous. I just wish the DVD was cheap enough for people who actually like the movie to buy it. Let's say $20? Come on! Raging Bull is the best boxing movie ever. Rocky ain't got shit on Raging Bull! In fact....Rocky ain't got shit on Network....which should've won best picture 1976! The Searchers is a great...great...great movie. But not my favorite western. What comes before The Searchers is.... The Wild Bunch Once Upon a Time in The West The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly But The Searchers is still one of my 15 favorite movies. That's because my favorite genre is WESTERN. Let's add a few more great films that are westerns....my favorite westerns that is.... Unforgiven High Noon Stagecoach I need to see Red River.
TheOriginalOrangeGoblin Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Movies which I can watch non-stop: The Lethal Weapon Series Usual Suspects My favorite overall movies: A Bronx Tale - VERY underrated. Taxi Driver - The REAL best picture of 1976. Unforgiven - Greatest western ever made in my eyes. Terminator 2 - Pure knock your socks off thrills. Shawnshank Redemption - I'm a sucker for the ending.
Guest JumpinJackFlash Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 (Crosses out ROCKY on Best Picture Statuette, and writes in Network) The REAL best picture of 1976....NETWORK! Taxi Driver - The REAL best picture of 1976 Damnit! Forgot it came out in 1976. (Crosses out NETWORK on Best Picture Statuette, and writes in Taxi Driver) There we go, the REALLY REAL best picture of 1976....TAXI DRIVER!
Vern Gagne Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 A few of my favorites Double Indemnity Stalag 17 North by Northwest Psycho Duck Soup
Nighthawk Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Number one is Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I can't really order them after that. Robocop is probably number 2... probably.
MrRant Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Quick Top 5 Spartacus Blazing Saddles Hunt For Red October Wizard of Oz Unforgiven
Youth N Asia Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Cool Hand Luke Dawn of the Dead Memento Young Guns I & II Full Metal Jacket Evil Dead series those ones come off the top of my head anyway.
spiny norman Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Gone With The Wind cannot be topped. I know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies, Miss Scarlett!
Guest Ray Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 A Clockwork Orange rocks! It is just too beautiful. My favorite scene is the part where he is forced to listen to Beethoven's 9th and tries to kill himself. Yes~! Another CO fan. I love everything about that film...the dialogue, the score, the lighting... I personally feel the opening scene is the best, with the camera slowly approaching Alex in the bar. Classssic.
Use Your Illusion Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Clockwork Orange is pure brilliance, I'm very much for the praise this film recieves. Personally, Scream gave me nightmares and had me looking over my shoulder for 6 months. Just unreal. UYI
Guest BAR Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 (edited) Taxi Driver (1976). Edited August 23, 2003 by BAR
Kaertos Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 My favorite of all time? Easy. Star Wars. No contest.
ArkhamGlobe Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 It alternates regularly between the following five: Aguirre - the Wrath of God Dr Strangelove Once Upon a Time in the West Pierrot le Fou The Seven Samurai
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