Lots of different responses. Hmmm. It's so hard to rank movies, I'll have to give a couple of my favorites: True Lies, Terminator 2, First Blood, Rocky, It's a Wonderful Life.
It's funny that I listed two Cameron movies and two Stallone movies in a row. Haha. What can I say? Action movies are my second love after horror. And then It's a Wonderful Life is just amazing because it's Frank Capra.
Damn, what a difficult question. I have far too many favorites so I will pick one I have seen upwards of 30 times--Chang Cheh's goofy and gory comic book superhero wuxia/kung fu spectacular FIVE ELEMENT NINJAS (1982).
I am a huge Adam Sandler, Jim Carey, and Kevin Smith fan from the golden age of 90s Comedy, but I am actually going to have to go with Wings on this one and say The Princess Bride has to be at the top of my list!
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19 comments:
Argh too many.
Comedy; The Hangover but Step Brothers is a close second
Drama; The Departed or Goodfellas
That's a hard one for me, but I always end at "full metal jacket." But only the first 30 minutes or so..
full movie...godfather 1 & 2, I think...
Fight Club
Tough question. Pretty much impossible for me to just pick one.
But for today, let's say it's "Yojimbo".
That is a tough decision, but right now I would have to say In Bruges.
Blade Runner
What a terrible question! ;-)
TAXI DRIVER... although that's still a pretty horrifying film. Robert Altman's THE LONG GOODBYE, then.
usually, it's Repo Man. but sometimes it's Josie and the Pussycats.
Lots of different responses. Hmmm. It's so hard to rank movies, I'll have to give a couple of my favorites: True Lies, Terminator 2, First Blood, Rocky, It's a Wonderful Life.
It's funny that I listed two Cameron movies and two Stallone movies in a row. Haha. What can I say? Action movies are my second love after horror. And then It's a Wonderful Life is just amazing because it's Frank Capra.
Casablanca and To Kill a Mockingbird
Damn, what a difficult question. I have far too many favorites so I will pick one I have seen upwards of 30 times--Chang Cheh's goofy and gory comic book superhero wuxia/kung fu spectacular FIVE ELEMENT NINJAS (1982).
Weird that my favourite non horror film started off as a short story by a horror writer.
The Shawshank Redemption
My guilty pleasure . . . Point Break
I am a huge Adam Sandler, Jim Carey, and Kevin Smith fan from the golden age of 90s Comedy, but I am actually going to have to go with Wings on this one and say The Princess Bride has to be at the top of my list!
I really have two that I watch on a semi-regular basis. One is a comedy, Airplane and the other is a biographical profile, Control.
Clerks
It would have to be a bloody knife fight between "Back to the Future" and "Thank you for smoking"
I've watched both heaps of times, when I'm not going through my horror movies that is.
O and Snatch... that movie is just pure awesome.
Sideways
Mine is with out a doubt Children of Men.
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