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Captain Muha wrote:
thats surprising because i clearly thought that other star treks were much worse. while it is not my favorite ST film, theres one other, i still think its a great film.

i thought V was worse, i thought III was worse as well. also insurrection and nemesis were the worst out of the ST:TNG films.

also, about the newer films...


i just like the newer films anyway. most of the films on the list come from the 80s to the late 90s with a few exceptions here and there.

maybe its the direction or the fast pacing of some of these films... i dunno.


Hmm... Well, I'm a fanboy. I have to love them all. Buttt.... Trek films are NOT fair representations of the TV series. actually, they kinda suck in comparison.

Here is kind of how I would rank them... even though I enjoy them all

1. First Contact (top 100)
2. Wrath of Kahn (top 100)
3. The Undisovered Country (top 100)
4. The Voyage Home
5. The Search for Spock
6. Generations
7. Nemesis
8. Insurrection
9. The Motion Picture
10. The Final Frontier



Generations was fine. I've always loved the Enterprise D, and the ship looked stunning in the movie. Maybe it's my favorite part?

Again, I wish all of the Trek flicks were up to par with Khan and First Contact. Maybe the franchise wouldn't be struggling so much right now. It's a shame, because Trek can actual be very, very entertaining.

I wonder what Dolce thinks about Star Trek? :tongue:


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I'd rank them as follows:

1 Wrath of Khan
2 First Contact
3 The Voyage Home
4 The Search For Spock
5 Insurrection - Which I always really liked, for some reason
6 The Motion Picture - Has that great, great score
7 The Undiscovered Country- The most overrated of the Trek pictures, IMO
8 The Final Frontier
9 Nemesis
10 Generations

I prefer the original crew, personally.

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here is number 49 through 21.


49. A Few Good Men

48. Tombstone

47. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

46. Raiders of the Lost Ark

45. A Simple Plan

44. Rocky IV

43. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

42. Forrest Gump

41. Chasing Amy

40. Enemy at the Gates

39. Die Hard With A Vengeance

38. The Natural

37. Monty Python and the Holy Grail

36. Independence Day

35. Major League

34. Star Trek First Contact

33. Top Gun

32. Mary Poppins

31. Superman

30. Gettysburg

29. Angels in the Outfield

28. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

27. Spider-Man

26. Batman Begins

25. Good Will Hunting

24. Gladiator

23. Braveheart

22. Office Space

21. The Empire Strikes Back


top 20 coming soon.

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Muha, I like most of those, with a few exceptions (Forrest Gump, Rocky IV, a few others).

Gettysburg, Master & Commander, and Monty Python are my favorites on there.

Enemy at the Gates is an underrated movie.

I continue to enjoy your list.

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Captain Muha wrote:
46. Raiders of the Lost Ark
45. A Simple Plan
43. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
39. Die Hard With A Vengeance
36. Independence Day
28. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
27. Spider-Man
26. Batman Begins
24. Gladiator
22. Office Space
21. The Empire Strikes Back


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20. Thirteen Days: Another one of the most underrated films in history. What makes this a great movie is how it sucks you in and keeps you there. You know how the film ends yet, by the end of it, your palms are sweaty.

19. Caddyshack: The best comedy ever. (well… if you’re a golfer.) It’s hysterical, just flat out funny. Dangerfield, Chase, Knight, and Murray make the film.

18. The Fugitive: Another great thriller that is centered not around Harrison Ford’s character, but U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard, played by Tommy Lee Jones. Great performances and brilliant directing.

17. Back to the Future: BTTF is probably the most entertaining movie I’ve seen in a long time. It’s a fanboy’s dream… it has lots of humor, sci-fi elements, adventure, and flat out fun.

16. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington: Jimmy Stewart, who is one of the greatest actors of all time, makes this movie. Capra’s true classic, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a brilliant film and shows us how politicians can be honest and can be good hearted people. Stewart’s scene in the Senate near the end of the film is one of the greatest movie scenes in history.

15. JFK: One of the most controversial films of all time, JFK, gives us different looks at the Kennedy assassination.

14. Se7en: A clever thriller with a twist ending that makes the movie what it is. Morgan Freeman proves his versatility and Brad Pitt has a great performance.

13. Hoosiers: Another one of the greatest sports films of all time. Gene Hackman’s role as Norman Dale is great and inspiring. The tale of Indiana high school basketball is timeless. I am not even a fan of the sport, but this movie gets me every time.

12. The Truman Show: Carrey’s first dramatic role shows America where we are destined to be because of our love of reality television and celebrities.

11. Schindler’s List: I would have to say that Schindler’s List is probably the greatest film I’ve ever seen. Better than anything before it and better than anything after it. The only reason why it’s not ranked higher is because of the fact that I feel distant to it. I have no emotion already in it, whereas, my number 10, 8, and 1 have an extreme amount of attachment to it.

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Captain Muha wrote:
20. Thirteen Days: Another one of the most underrated films in history. What makes this a great movie is how it sucks you in and keeps you there. You know how the film ends yet, by the end of it, your palms are sweaty.


Yes. YES. Everything you just said is true. I can't believe how it was overlooked. Probably in my top 100 as well. But I have a strange, unhealthy Kevin Costner adoration, so I may be biased.

Mr. Smith is just wonderful. That filibuster scene is one of the best we're likely to see in our lifetime.

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heh... join the club. theres two more costner flicks in my top 100.

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Silverado, Dances With Wolves, Bull Durham, JFK, Open Range, Thirteen Days, Upside of Anger, Tin Cup, The Untouchables......these are fantastic, fantastic movies.

You go, Kevin!

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10. Field Of Dreams

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9. Memento


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8. The Count of Monte Cristo

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7. Road to Perdition


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6. Fight Club

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5. The Untouchables

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Memento, Fight Club, and The Untouchables!

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4. The Shawshank Redemption

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3. L.A. Confidential


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:thumbsup: Shawshank and Fight Club are two of my all time favorites.


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2. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

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1. Saving Private Ryan

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Minus Field of Dreams, which I haven't seen, fantastic top 10.


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YAY! GREAT LIST! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:

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I'm like the only person ever who hasn't seen SPR. Great list overall. A Simple Plan, Memento, I forgot those both on mine! LA Confenditial as your #3 I also haven't seen, and Hoosiers at #13 I HATED, just boring to me. Rest are sweet though.


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Shack wrote:
I'm like the only person ever who hasn't seen SPR. Great list overall. A Simple Plan, Memento, I forgot those both on mine! LA Confenditial as your #3 I also haven't seen, and Hoosiers at #13 I HATED, just boring to me. Rest are sweet though.


You're not alone. :oops: I own the DVD, but I still haven't gotten around to watching it yet. Maybe tomorrow...


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