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Dr. Lecter
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So, how bad is it that I saw only one movie from yoshue's Top 10?
In any case, there is one thing I fully agree with him on. Temple of Doom is definitely my favorite Indy flick as well!
Nice to see the very underrated Jackie Brown on your list as well.
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Amer
Indiana Jones IV
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Count me in..
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Gulli
Jordan Mugen-Honda
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Numbers 70 to 61
Number 70
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
One of the most viseral war films put to screen Ryan is the highpoint of Spielburg in the 90s. The Omaha beach opening still has the power to shock and all of Hanks platoon are pleasingly fleshed out characters making their eventual demise all that more meaningful. It may have lost to Shakespeare in Love at the oscars but in the public mind there was only one true winner and that was this movie.
Number 69
Below (2002)
A criminally overlooked Horror from director David Twohy see's the crew of US submarine Tiger Shark begin to experiance strange goings on on there Sub. Is it ghosts or something else? The movie is all atmosphere and tension with very little outright scares. But the ever heightening sense of dread shreads the nerves to the bone and frights when they come are all that much worse. Time will be kind to this movie.
Number 68
Heat (1995)
This spiritual sucessor to Mann's earlier career effort LA Takedown brings together the 2 greatest living actors in US cinema today in the forms of De Niro and Pacino. This alone would guarantee a classic but Mann also hoists them into a superb cat and mouse game of Pacino's emotionally explosive cop chasing down De Niros cool calculating thief. The cafe exchange is memorable and the heist scenes an example of a highly skilled director. Miami Vice will have to be damn good to beat this.
Number 67
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
With its sequel currently crushing the opposition at the US Box Office Pirates 1 lands at 67 on the all time list. There is one thing which raises this above the standard summer thrill ride, and that is Jack Sparrow. Operating like the bastard child of Pee Wee Hermann and Keith Richards Depp delivers a unique performance. How good was it? well he got an oscar nom for what is essentially a popcorn role. Able support is provided by Rush, Knightley and Bloom and the action scenes rarely let-up. Is Pirates 2 good enough for the top 100? I'll give it a few months and then see
Number 66
Election (1999)
A dark piece of satire from "Sideways" director Alexander Payne pits Brodericks "Mcallister" a high school teacher against Witherspoons "Tracy Flick" an ambitious go-getting with big plans that she doesn't mind stepping on people to get to. If you like your humour black and subversive then you'll love this movie. Flick is a truly nasty character her false sincerity making you cringe, and Mcallister despite his best efforts is no match for her.
Number 65
The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
Jason Bourne is back for more action in the follow up to the 2002 hit "The Bourne Identity" as new helmer Paul Greengrass adds frenetic camerawork and energy to an already solid story. Damon is perfectly suited to the Bourne role and the sense of gritty realism that is infused into every scene, renders the competition especially the cartoony Bond movies obsolute. Wonder why Casino Royale is going to be a tougher colder affair then the Brosnan Bonds. You have your answer with this movie.
Number 64
Pitch Black (2000)
Vin Diesels breakout role and a new Sci-Fi Horror classic, Pitch black is at 64. Like all great Sci-Fi movies this one goes straight by the science and dives into the fiction as a motley crew of standard space passengers find themselves on an uncharted planet were the dark isn't just un-nerving it can kill you. Avoiding the bloated dialogue an moronic mumbo-jumbo that can kill many a space movie this is a brilliantly lean beast that is pulled along by Diesels menace and raw power. Add to this a constant state of tension and unique washed out cinematography and what you have is a movie which will probably be always Diesels best. Don't let the dark bite.
Number 63
Terminator (1984)
Before this movie James Cameron was probably best known for being fired from the set of Pirania 2 while Schwarzenegger's movie career looked set to be nothing more then token Big man roles (Conan included). After this Cameron became one of the hottest tickets in town and Schwarzenegger started on his road to movie superstardom. And on the evidence it was well deserved as Camerons movie brought forth a nightmarish vision of the future welded skillfully to the balls out action that was a pre-requisite for all 80s muscle movies. Hamilton (despite her scary 80s hair) acquitts herself well as future mother to humanitys savior against the machines but this is Arnie's movie. His immense physical presense tied to a not undifficult role will go down in the annal's of cinema as one of the best ever. And of course there's that famous Line as well.
Number 62
Batman (1989)
By a lot of logic standards this movie shouldn't be above Batman Begins on the all time list but for me Burtons original captures what I like more about the infamous bat then Nolans brilliant but grounded vision of Bruce Wayne. With this version you get Burtons trademark Gothic undertones, a greater sense of the theatrical (without slipping in to Adam West/Joel Schumacher territory) a stronger villian in the gloriously over the top Jack Nicholson and dare I say it a better Bat in Keaton. Begins is the Bat for the real world, this version is the Bat of the surreal the comic and in the end that is the Bat for me.
Number 61
Chasing Amy (1997)
The second Kevin Smith movie in the top 100 lands at number 61. A step up from the wobble that was "Mallrats" "Chasing Amy" is probably the tightest most focused of the Smith movies and the one with the most serious message. The romance of Affleck and Adams plays naturally thru out the movie with Lee's snarky "Banky" adding to the stories overall bite. Of course this wouldn't be a Smith movie without the obligatory number of memorable scenes and there is plenty here. Be it Banky's and Alyssa's explict descriptions of their sexual mishaps, conversations about the sexuality of Archie and the running gag that is a militant black gay character in the form of Dwight Ewells Hooper and you have the recipe for cinematic gold.
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Gulli
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Well I was going to give commentary on the rest of the list but everything went when the BOF forum re-booted and I was to stupid to have it backed up. So here is the rest of the top 100 without details unfortunately.
Num 60 Twelve Monkeys (1995)
Num 59 Planes Trains and Automobiles (1987)
Num 58 28 Days Later (2002)
Num 57 Tremors (1990)
Num 56 Escape from New York (1981)
Num 55 Platoon (1985)
Num 54 Blazing Saddles (1974)
Num 53 Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Num 52 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Num 51 Buffalo Soldiers (2001)
Num 50 Vanishing Point (1970)
Num 49 The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Num 48 The Big Red One, The Reconstruction (1980)
Num 47 The Emperors new Groove (2000)
Num 46 The Wild Bunch (1969)
Num 45 When the Wind Blows (1985)
Num 44 Serenity (2005)
Num 43 Downfall (2004)
Num 42 Evil Dead 2 (1987)
Num 41 The Untouchables (1989)
Num 40 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Num 39 Spirited Away (2003)
Num 38 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)
Num 37 Memento (2000)
Num 36 Oldboy (2003)
Num 35 Groundhog Day (1993)
Num 34 The Usual Suspects (1995)
Num 33 Leon (1994)
Num 32 The Blues Brothers (1980)
Num 31 Donnie Darko (2002)
Num 30 Die Hard (1989)
Num 29 Back to the Future (1985)
Num 28 Battle Royale (2001)
Num 27 Mad Max 2 (1981)
Num 26 Pulp Fiction (1994)
Num 25 The Matrix (1999)
Num 24 Rocky Road to Dublin (1968)
Num 23 Life of Brian (1979)
Num 22 Clerks (1995)
Num 21 The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Num 20 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Num 19 Terminator 2 (1991)
Num 18 The Descent (2005)
Num 17 Airplane (1980)
Num 16 Bridge on the river Kwai (1957)
Num 15 Bloody Sunday (2002)
Num 14 Dirty Harry (1971)
Num 13 Fight Club (1999)
Num 12 Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Num 11 Dr.Strangelove (1963)
Num 10 The Good the Bad and the Ugly (1968)
Num 9 High Fidelity (1999)
Num 8 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Num 7 Aliens (1986)
Num 6 The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Num 5 Apocalpyse Now (1979)
Num 4 Predator (1987)
Num 3 Jaws (1975)
Num 2 The Thing (1982)
Num 1 City of God (2002)
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Amer
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I thought I have seen alot movies..I have only seen 15 on that list...:-(
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Sat Aug 05, 2006 12:10 am |
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You have some really great movies on the list. And almost perfect top 10 (ROTK????? :-p). Sadly, haven't seen yet City of God.
And thumbs up for another fellow with The Thing in the top 10. :-)
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Shack
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I almost want to do my list again.
I did mine a year ago, it was just about the first thing I ever posted at this board. The thing is that I sort of mixed in greatest films and favorite films, and I included a bunch of "classics" not because they were my favorite films, but because I was new and I wanted to seem all informative. By now my movie favorites list has evolved into something completley different, I actually have a set list of my favorite films now floating around in my head, not just the same old. I'm not sure though...
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DIB2
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is it ok if I do my list
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
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Gullimont-Kyro wrote: Well I was going to give commentary on the rest of the list but everything went when the BOF forum re-booted and I was to stupid to have it backed up. So here is the rest of the top 100 without details unfortunately.
Num 60 Twelve Monkeys (1995) Num 59 Planes Trains and Automobiles (1987) Num 58 28 Days Later (2002) Num 57 Tremors (1990) Num 56 Escape from New York (1981) Num 55 Platoon (1985) Num 54 Blazing Saddles (1974) Num 53 Brokeback Mountain (2005) Num 52 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Num 51 Buffalo Soldiers (2001) Num 50 Vanishing Point (1970) Num 49 The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) Num 48 The Big Red One, The Reconstruction (1980) Num 47 The Emperors new Groove (2000) Num 46 The Wild Bunch (1969) Num 45 When the Wind Blows (1985) Num 44 Serenity (2005) Num 43 Downfall (2004) Num 42 Evil Dead 2 (1987) Num 41 The Untouchables (1989) Num 40 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) Num 39 Spirited Away (2003) Num 38 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) Num 37 Memento (2000) Num 36 Oldboy (2003) Num 35 Groundhog Day (1993) Num 34 The Usual Suspects (1995) Num 33 Leon (1994) Num 32 The Blues Brothers (1980) Num 31 Donnie Darko (2002) Num 30 Die Hard (1989) Num 29 Back to the Future (1985) Num 28 Battle Royale (2001) Num 27 Mad Max 2 (1981) Num 26 Pulp Fiction (1994) Num 25 The Matrix (1999) Num 24 Rocky Road to Dublin (1968) Num 23 Life of Brian (1979) Num 22 Clerks (1995) Num 21 The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Num 20 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Num 19 Terminator 2 (1991) Num 18 The Descent (2005) Num 17 Airplane (1980) Num 16 Bridge on the river Kwai (1957) Num 15 Bloody Sunday (2002) Num 14 Dirty Harry (1971) Num 13 Fight Club (1999) Num 12 Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Num 11 Dr.Strangelove (1963) Num 10 The Good the Bad and the Ugly (1968) Num 9 High Fidelity (1999) Num 8 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Num 7 Aliens (1986) Num 6 The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Num 5 Apocalpyse Now (1979) Num 4 Predator (1987) Num 3 Jaws (1975) Num 2 The Thing (1982) Num 1 City of God (2002)
Wow, great list there, man. Not exactly similar to mine in terms or rankings, but many many of the films there belong to my favorites and I can't say there is a single bad film on there. I think the lowest grade I'd give to some films there would be a B+. Sadly this grade would also apply to your #1 which I find a good film, but ridiculously overrated, hehe. Same for The Shawshank Redemption.
Jaws, Aliens, ROTK, Predator, Fight Club, T2, The Matrix...all of them and more would wing up in my all-time Top 50.
And great kudos on including Downfall, I didn't even know you liked it this much. I've been pimping this film to the folks here all last year, heh. At which point I need to plug in the long-ish discussion thread we had on it http://www.worldofkj.com/forum/viewtopi ... 83&start=0 
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DIB2
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Alright, here we Go
100-91
100. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 99. Batman Returns 98. Fast Times at Ridgemont Hight 97. Gone in Sixty Seconds 96. Road to Perdition 95. Something Gotta Give 94. Shrek 93. The Great Mouse Detective 92. The Patriot 91. Beetlejuice
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DIB2
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90-81
90. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi 89. Batman 88. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial 87. Who Framed Roger Rabit 86. V For Vendeta 85. Full Metal Jacket 84. Run Lola Run 83. Gangs of New York 82. The Aviator 81. Tron
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DIB2
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80-71
80. The Jungle Book 79. The Nightmare Before Christmans 78. Lost and Delirious 77. True Lies 76. Peter Pan (2003) 75. Mission Imposible 3 74. Mean Girls 73. Heathers 72. Star Wars: Episode III - The Revenge of the Sith 71. Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
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DIB2
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70-61
70. Casino 69. The Devil Wears Prada 68. Face Off 67. Heat 66. Catch Me if you Can 65. Walk the Line 64. X2: X-men United 63. Kill Bill Vol. 2 62. Sin City 61. The Terminator
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99. Batman Returns
91. Beetlejuice
90. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
89. Batman
87. Who Framed Roger Rabit
85. Full Metal Jacket
79. The Nightmare Before Christmans
77. True Lies
72. Star Wars: Episode III - The Revenge of the Sith
70. Casino
61. The Terminator
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DIB2
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60-51
60. Finding Nemo 59. Rocky IV 58. Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 57. Reservoir Dogs 56. Indian Jones and the Last Crusade 55. Scream 54. Chicago 53. The Princess Bride 52. Top Gun 51. Speed
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DIB2
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And the Top 50 Begins
50-41
50. Kill Bill Vol. 1
49. Blazing Saddles
48. Men in Black
47. In America
46. The Wizard of Oz
45. Back to the Future Part II
44. Spiderman 2
43. Girl Interrupted
42. The Sixth Sense
41. Sidways
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DIB2
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40-31
40. Garden State
39. The Incredibles
38. Batman Begins
37. Taxi Driver
36. Ace Ventura Pet Detective
35. Jerry Maguire
34. Ferris Bueller's Day Off
33. Serinety
32. Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
31. Rocky
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DIB2
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30-21
30. Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
29. Collateral
28. About a Boy
27. The Boondock Saints
26. American Beauty
25. Love Acually
24. Forrest Gump
23. The Matrix
22. Leon
21. Aladdin
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MadGez
Dont Mess with the Gez
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Gullimont-Kyro wrote: Well I was going to give commentary on the rest of the list but everything went when the BOF forum re-booted and I was to stupid to have it backed up. So here is the rest of the top 100 without details unfortunately.
Num 60 Twelve Monkeys (1995) Num 59 Planes Trains and Automobiles (1987) Num 58 28 Days Later (2002) Num 57 Tremors (1990) Num 56 Escape from New York (1981) Num 55 Platoon (1985) Num 54 Blazing Saddles (1974) Num 53 Brokeback Mountain (2005) Num 52 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Num 51 Buffalo Soldiers (2001) Num 50 Vanishing Point (1970) Num 49 The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) Num 48 The Big Red One, The Reconstruction (1980) Num 47 The Emperors new Groove (2000) Num 46 The Wild Bunch (1969) Num 45 When the Wind Blows (1985) Num 44 Serenity (2005) Num 43 Downfall (2004) Num 42 Evil Dead 2 (1987) Num 41 The Untouchables (1989) Num 40 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) Num 39 Spirited Away (2003) Num 38 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) Num 37 Memento (2000) Num 36 Oldboy (2003) Num 35 Groundhog Day (1993) Num 34 The Usual Suspects (1995) Num 33 Leon (1994) Num 32 The Blues Brothers (1980) Num 31 Donnie Darko (2002) Num 30 Die Hard (1989) Num 29 Back to the Future (1985) Num 28 Battle Royale (2001) Num 27 Mad Max 2 (1981) Num 26 Pulp Fiction (1994) Num 25 The Matrix (1999) Num 24 Rocky Road to Dublin (1968) Num 23 Life of Brian (1979) Num 22 Clerks (1995) Num 21 The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Num 20 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Num 19 Terminator 2 (1991) Num 18 The Descent (2005) Num 17 Airplane (1980) Num 16 Bridge on the river Kwai (1957) Num 15 Bloody Sunday (2002) Num 14 Dirty Harry (1971) Num 13 Fight Club (1999) Num 12 Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Num 11 Dr.Strangelove (1963) Num 10 The Good the Bad and the Ugly (1968) Num 9 High Fidelity (1999) Num 8 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Num 7 Aliens (1986) Num 6 The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Num 5 Apocalpyse Now (1979) Num 4 Predator (1987) Num 3 Jaws (1975) Num 2 The Thing (1982) Num 1 City of God (2002)
Very Nice list there Gullimont. City of God and Shawshank make my top 5 too and the LOTR films make my top 10 aswell. High Fidelityis a great film that often gets overlooked.
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20-11
20. Grease
19. Dazed and Confused
18. Gladiator
17. Titanic
16. Billy Elliot
15. As Good as it Gets
14. Beauty and the Beast
13. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
12. Donnie Darko
11. Equillibrium
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Brian's top ten movies of all time
10-1
10. Lost in Traslation
9. Back to the Future
8. The Lion King
7. Snatch
6. Blade Runner
5. Termiator 2: Judgment day
4. Jurrassic Park
3. The Usuall Suspects
2. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
1. Pulp Fiction
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DIB2
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The whole thing
100. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 99. Batman Returns 98. Fast Times at Ridgemont Hight 97. Gone in Sixty Seconds 96. Road to Perdition 95. Something Gotta Give 94. Shrek 93. The Great Mouse Detective 92. The Patriot 91. Beetlejuice 90. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi 89. Batman 88. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial 87. Who Framed Roger Rabit 86. V For Vendeta 85. Full Metal Jacket 84. Run Lola Run 83. Gangs of New York 82. The Aviator 81. Tron 80. The Jungle Book 79. The Nightmare Before Christmans 78. Lost and Delirious 77. True Lies 76. Peter Pan (2003) 75. Mission Imposible 3 74. Mean Girls 73. Heathers 72. Star Wars: Episode III - The Revenge of the Sith 71. Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby 70. Casino 69. The Devil Wears Prada 68. Face Off 67. Heat 66. Catch Me if you Can 65. Walk the Line 64. X2: X-men United 63. Kill Bill Vol. 2 62. Sin City 61. The Terminator 60. Finding Nemo 59. Rocky IV 58. Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 57. Reservoir Dogs 56. Indian Jones and the Last Crusade 55. Scream 54. Chicago 53. The Princess Bride 52. Top Gun 51. Speed 50. Kill Bill Vol. 1 49. Blazing Saddles 48. Men in Black 47. In America 46. The Wizard of Oz 45. Back to the Future Part II 44. Spiderman 2 43. Girl Interrupted 42. The Sixth Sense 41. Sidways 40. Garden State 39. The Incredibles 38. Batman Begins 37. Taxi Driver 36. Ace Ventura Pet Detective 35. Jerry Maguire 34. Ferris Bueller's Day Off 33. Serinety 32. Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 31. Rocky 30. Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 29. Collateral 28. About a Boy 27. The Boondock Saints 26. American Beauty 25. Love Acually 24. Forrest Gump 23. The Matrix 22. Leon 21. Aladdin 20. Grease 19. Dazed and Confused 18. Gladiator 17. Titanic 16. Billy Elliot 15. As Good as it Gets 14. Beauty and the Beast 13. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 12. Donnie Darko 11. Equillibrium 10. Lost in Traslation 9. Back to the Future 8. The Lion King 7. Snatch 6. Blade Runner 5. Terminator 2: Judgment Day 4. Jurassic Park 3. The Usuall Suspects 2. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 1. Pulp Fiction
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Shack
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Bummmppp
I feel like doing a revised top 100 list. I made one midway through 05, it was pretty much the first thing I did on these boards, the reason I want to do another is: a) When I made the original list I was a newbie that only wanted to be cool!, so a lot of the high films on my list were high because in the film respect world, I had it in my mind that I was a freak if I didn't have them on there. I had a few snooty and pretentious choices, and also some completely random films that I have no idea what I was thinking on when placing them there.
b) My movie horizons have vastly increased in the year and a half since I made that, nearly doubled probably. I had a lot of random filler the last list because I couldn't think of much more, this year I do not. and oh yeah,
c) On bof I was just beginning to post that list, and as of this weekend as of a certain event I've stepped down from running or posting at that site, in a situation I won't get into here. I had spent a couple weeks putting this list together, and feel that if I have the list together, I might as well post it. Magnus was halfway through his list over on there too, and he got deleted for a wacky reason and has also decided to use that oppurtunity to stick here, so I'm sure he'll want to make one too. I'm first though.
I'm not going to lie, there's a few choices on here some people won't like, and of course there is some people will agree with completely, in any case I'll have full explanations for my choices however, this is my top 100 list and nothing is a fluke. This is a favorites list, not a 'greatest cinematic achievement' one, though obviously things like amazing writing and acting and direction do play into whether or not a movie stands as a favorite, those things just add to how high on my list these films rank.
I will commence sometime later tonight. 
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Shack
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I begin in T-Minus 1 hour.
Someone change the title of the thread, btw.
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BacktotheFuture
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Yeah I feel like revising my list too.
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