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  • David Meek
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Aug 2000
    • 8934

    #1

    Your All-time Favorite Movies?

    As part of the new features on the BB, I want to create a list of the top 25 movies (movies, not DVD's) for HTGuide members. By "top" I mean the movies that affected you the most when you saw them, that have you coming back again and again. The list will be alphabetized and NOT in a "best first" order. If there's enough energy and suggestions, I'll break it into genres - like sci-fi, western, etc. List yours here and I'll put together a comprehensive list and "stick" it to the top of the thread list. Here's my list as of today (March 28, 2003):
    1. Abyss, The
      Alien
      Aliens
      Black Hawk Down
      Blade Runner
      Bridge On The River Kwai, The
      Das Boot
      Forbidden Planet
      Gladiator
      High Noon
      Last Of The Mohicans
      Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
      Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
      Outlaw Josey Wales, The
      Platoon
      Raiders Of The Lost Ark
      Ronin
      Saving Private Ryan
      Silverado
      Star Wars: A New Beginning
      Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
      Terminator, The
      Terminator II
      Thing, The
      (the 1951 orginal w/James Arness and Kenneth Toby)
      We Were Soldiers





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  • George Bellefontaine
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    • Jan 2001
    • 7636

    #2
    Good list, Tex. Here's mine ( all were first seen in the theater, but are now in my collection either in tape, laserdisc or dvd) :

    Shane
    Giant
    High Noon
    Bullit
    The Wolfman ( 1941 )
    The Thing ( 1951 )
    Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    The Unforgiven
    Dirty Harry
    Death Wish
    Alien
    Near Dark
    My Darling Clementine
    Red River
    She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
    The Searchers
    Oklahoma
    Singing In The Rain
    Casablanca
    From Here To Eternity
    Last Of The Mohicans ( remake )
    Lawrence Of Arabia
    Sweet Smell Of Success
    Man In The Gray Flannel Suit
    The Haunting ( original B & W )

    A couple of these titles may not be familiar because they go waaay back to my youth.




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    • Kevin P
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      • Aug 2000
      • 10812

      #3
      Star Wars: A New Beginning
      I think you meant "A New Hope", as in Episode IV

      Some prior nominations I'm seconding include:

      Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
      Raiders Of The Lost Ark
      Saving Private Ryan
      Star Wars: A New Hope
      Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
      Terminator, The
      Terminator II

      Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
      Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
      Back To The Future
      Contact
      E.T.
      Forrest Gump
      Ghost
      Silence of the Lambs
      The Matrix
      The Sixth Sense
      Titanic




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      • SiliGoose
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        • Aug 2000
        • 941

        #4
        Here are my 25...

        1. Star Wars
        The seminal film of my generation

        2. Almost Famous
        You want to be there…a very human film

        3. Contact
        Science vs. spirituality hasn’t been done better

        4. Schlindler’s List
        No comment should be necessary for this one

        5. Pulp Fiction
        The perfect dialog movie…stands up to multiple viewings very well

        6. The Shawshank Redemption
        A happy ending that isn’t at all sappy

        7. Field Of Dreams
        The father-son relationship theme done best

        8. Dances With Wolves
        If only for the end scene where Dunbar’s Indian friend (Wind In His Hair?) yells goodbye

        9. Unforgiven
        The pace. Slow and unassuming (like the character) until he has a drink…then BOOM! All hell breaks loose in a matter of seconds.

        10. Glory
        Bravery on film

        11. The Matrix
        The next Star Wars…a very deep film upon subsequent viewings

        12. The Silence Of The Lambs
        Scary done smart

        13. Casablanca
        Almost a cliché because it's on many lists but it’s just so damn well rounded

        14. High Fidelity
        The best depiction of a guys POV on dating (great supporting cast too)

        15. The Hunt For Red October
        Fiction that comes across as reality...that's praise in and of itself

        16. Unbreakable
        The best superhero film I’ve ever seen…a reality twist on the genre

        17. Three Kings
        A morality play that is funny and interesting instead of being pretentious

        18. Shakespeare In Love
        A recent Maxim article claims this a chick-flick…I guess I’m a chick. This is a smart and very funny film.

        19. 12 Monkeys
        Gilliam is a genius…great look and presentation…Brad Pitt is great.

        20. Being John Malkovich
        Odd and funny and odd some more.

        21. Chasing Amy
        A different kind of love story…the end is purpose built to piss you off

        22. Jerry Magwire
        Renee Zellweger is reason enough!

        23. Fight Club
        t’s just too cool…plus it uses a Pixies song as the main theme

        24. Out of Sight
        Pulp Fiction-ish but not so much that it doesn’t stand on its own

        25. Raiders Of The Lost Ark
        Great interesting plot with the most fun action scenes ever

        I wanted to include the Lord of The Rings films but I just feel they can't be measured individually. It's almost a single film that spans three separate release dates.

        Just out of curiosity...I wondered who appears in these films the most...to see if there are any common threads through my favorites. This is just off the top of my head so I might be missing a few:

        Samuel Jackson (3) - Pulp Fiction, Unbreakable, & Out Of Sight
        Jodi Foster (2) - Contact, Silence of the Lambs
        Cameron Crowe (2) - Almost Famous, Jerry Magwire
        Morgan Freeman (3) - Glory, Unforgiven, Shawshank Redemption
        Kevin Costner (2) - Field of Dreams, Dances With Wolves
        Bruce Willis (3) - Pulp Fiction, Unbreakable, 12 Monkeys
        George Clooney (2) - Out of Sight, Three Kings
        Spike Jonze (2) - Three Kings (actor), Being John Malkovich (director)
        Brad Pitt (2) - Fight Club, 12 Monkeys
        John Cusack (2) - Being John Malkovich, High Fidelity
        Ben Affleck (2) - Shakespeare In Love, Chasing Amy
        Jason Lee (2) - Chasing Amy, Almost Famous
        Harrison Ford (2) - Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark
        James Earl Jones (2) - Star Wars, Field of Dreams
        Ving Rhames (2) - Pulp Fiction, Out of Sight
        Eric Stoltz (2) - Pulp Fiction, Jerry Magwire
        David Morse (2) - 12 Monkeys, Contact
        Steven Spielberg (2) - Raiders of the Lost Ark, Schlinder's List




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        • David Meek
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          • Aug 2000
          • 8934

          #5
          Sili, you're killing me! I completely forgot Contact, Dances With Wolves and Silence Of The Lambs. Oh man. :??




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          • Kevin P
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            • Aug 2000
            • 10812

            #6
            Originally posted by David Meek
            Sili, you're killing me! I completely forgot Contact, Dances With Wolves and Silence Of The Lambs. Oh man. :??
            Good choices, which I forgot about too. I added Contact and SOTL to my list. I've seen so many movies that I don't remember all the ones I've liked. Seems like for every really good movie there's about 30 mediocre ones. :??




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            • Gordon Moore
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              • Feb 2002
              • 3188

              #7
              Great List...I agree with a lot of them...I'll only throw in my 0.02

              Heat:
              The music stops...the gun fight begins...your jaw hits the floor

              Course it was a great movie before that moment.

              Seven :
              oooh everything builds to that ending

              The Devil's Advocate:
              I just really like Pacino in this one...he's the devil no 2 ways about that...he has great fun with it.

              The Usual Suspects:
              You're left thinking: What The Hell?

              Jacob's Ladder
              Probably not a popular choice...but you did say movies that affected you...this one did in a very positive light...great after movie conversation

              The Pledge
              Loved it, loved it, loved it...Nicholson at his very best...disturbing subject matter...fantastic film

              Manhunter
              William Petersen IS Will Graham 'nuff said

              Lorenzo's Oil
              Great Movie

              Actually...this is getting a little brooding so I'll lighten it with

              Back to the Future
              The title itself is slightly recursive...I think...though I may be wrong...I rarely use recursive functions...fun movie the original outshines II and III

              Bull Durham
              The Baseball flick... classic lines

              Aliens
              Non-Stop Action...very different from the original which is why they both work

              Alien
              A much different movie than the sequel ,,,much more internal....darker I thought...but great sci-fi

              Raiders of the Lost Ark
              Classic Adventure..original and yet a nod to the original adventurers/swashbucklers

              Star Wars (when it was called just Star Wars )
              The Original...can't top it

              Empire Strikes Back
              Oooo the Empire is nasty..."I am your father"...good setup...stands on it's own

              Blade Runner
              Everything else set-wise is just a nod to Blade Runner...ex Episode II has a chase scene through a bladerunner-esq city ...you can't top BladeRunner's style it was first


              Who could forget, the always watchable:
              Jurassic Park
              CGI Effects would never be the same...great popcorn/sci-fi


              Oops I forgot

              A.I.
              Like it or hate it...there is no in-between with this movie...I for one loved it

              The Shawshank Redemption

              Minority Report

              The Matrix
              Works on several levels...Philosophical...Spiritual....Balls on Action

              Close Encounter of the Thrid Kind
              First time I saw it...I didn't like it but I wanted a bendy toy...now I really enjoy it for more what it was meant to be (about an inward journey..a longing to belong) rather than this special effects thing..it unfortunate the the Definitive Version will never see the Silver Screen

              The Exorcist
              :twisted: You say the ring...I say the Exorcist

              Titanic
              Laugh all you want at Celine Dion...I really like Titanic

              Contact
              Good "thinking" sci-fi that's entertaining as well

              Forest Gump
              An interesting journey...great human interest...introduced some technical achievments as well

              oops that's 26...ah well
              Sell crazy someplace else, we're all stocked up here.

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              • Entice
                Member
                • Nov 2002
                • 43

                #8
                Hrmm...

                Let's see

                Ronin
                Shawshank Redemption
                Heat
                The Game (Michael Douglas)
                Primal Fear
                LA Confidential
                Lock, Stock, and 2 smoking Barrels
                Snatch

                I'm sure that there are many more..just don't come to mind right now.

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                • SiliGoose
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2000
                  • 941

                  #9
                  Ooo! Ronin....I forgot about that one.

                  Lock, Stock, and 2 smoking Barrels
                  Snatch
                  Aren't those the same movie?




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                  • craigdcan
                    Member
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 42

                    #10
                    Forrest Gump
                    Snatch
                    The Usual Suspects
                    Schindler's List
                    Shawshank Redemption
                    Empire Strikes Back
                    Slingblade
                    The Sixth Sense
                    Gladiator
                    The Patriot
                    Braveheart
                    Se7en
                    Saving Private Ryan

                    more to come, once I see a few to refresh my memory....

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                    • Burke Strickland
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                      • Sep 2001
                      • 3159

                      #11
                      In alphabetical order:
                      1 2001: A Space Odyssey
                      I've seen this movie more times than any other film -- and most of those times were in commercial theaters ! A timeless classic that changed the course of movie making.
                      2 A Man For All Seasons
                      Poignant, though provoking story, very well acted and beautifully photographed
                      3 Aliens
                      Best sci-fi adventure / critter movie ever
                      4 Amadeus
                      Witty, well acted, and the music isn’t too bad, either :>)
                      5 As Good As It Gets
                      If the dialog were any more clever, you'd think they were in a movie. :>) Kudos to the actors for making it seem real.
                      6 Casablanca
                      Classy, classic. Most moving rendition of any national anthem I've ever seen.
                      7 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
                      Gives being "bad" a good name -- lots of fun
                      8 In the Heat of the Night
                      Though not a documentary, documents the feel of a period that we should not forget lest it be repeated -- and an interesting murder mystery too
                      9 Jaws
                      From the opening notes to the rousing conclusion, this wild ride is so well done it would be easy to overlook any structural flaws and logic lapses -- if there were any :>)
                      10 Lawrence of Arabia
                      May well be the best movie ever made -- I saw this one several times in commercial theaters and have enjoyed it at home on tape, LD and DVD -- it has continued to grab my attention and carry me time after time through its dramatic, epic story of an interesting, idiosyncratic individual who rises to the occasion during war
                      11 Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (Director's Cut)
                      I've probably spent more time in the past 12 months watching this movie than for the next five "most watched" during that time combined. Of course given it’s length, that is easy to do -- and it is so good it is easy to watch it that much, even if it does makea few "adjustments" to the story (read the book to find out what those are)
                      12 Mississippi Burning
                      Important message delivered in very human terms. Some of the most effective "environmental" surround sound effects on DVD
                      13 My Fair Lady
                      A lot of fun to watch the characters develop as they sing their way through some all-time classic tunes... there will never be another actress quite as classy as Audrey Hepburn
                      14 Nixon
                      Best of Oliver Stone's polemics -- although the Nixon family says it is inaccurate, it makes a compelling dramatic case
                      15 Outland
                      I really like Connery's outer space sheriff even more than his Bond portrayals & the company doctor makes a perfect counterpoint -- too bad the DVD was an early half-assed non-anamorphic release with shimmering edge "enhancement"
                      16 Porky's II
                      Not just a "horny teenager movie" -- has a serious message for racial harmony and acceptance of individuals which transcends its "gross out" roots
                      17 Raiders Of The Lost Ark
                      Finally saw this in a commercial theater for the first time just last year -- but not the first time I'd ever viewed this incredibly paced adventure (wore out a Beta tape, VHS & LD I have, when-oh-when do we get a DVD???) -- exciting and intriguing all the way through
                      18 Shakespeare in Love
                      Movie making at its best -- intelligent witty script, gorgeous sets and costumes, first rate acting (including two Oscar winning performances) and effective sound effects and music
                      19 Spirited Away
                      This one absolutely "spirited me away" when I saw it in its limited release last fall -- one viewing was enough to displace dozens of other movies I've enjoyed for years -- this one is a winner -- and not just because the Academy gave it a deserved Oscar! A dream world worth re-visiting...
                      20 Stand By Me
                      Says a lot about friendship under adversity in a touching before-coming-of-age story -- you might not even guess it was based on a Stephen King story -- it is more dramatic than "scary"
                      21 The Fifth Element
                      May not be the "best" sci-fi adventure ever, but if "most watched" is our selection criterion here, this one is near the top of the list (and no apologies for that -- it is a well made flick, fun to watch)
                      22 The Godfather
                      Easily in the running for "best movie ever made" and another one that is actually easy to watch again and again -- one can almost forget it is a "gangster" movie; it has much heavier impact
                      23 The Loved One
                      "Something to offend everyone" they said, and some of the most wickedly funny scenes committed to celluloid
                      24 The Matrix
                      Beyond the hype, there's the movie itself -- the soundtrack alone is worth the price of admission but there's a lot of other stuff going on here besides the LFE channel :>) -- spawned a lot of imitators, but this is "the one" :>)
                      25 The Producers
                      One of the funniest comedies on film (and now a version, which I have NOT seen, has taken Broadway by storm) -- takes a simple accounting mistake and turns it into a major exercise in "bad taste" that has to be seen to be believed. :>)

                      Honorable Mentions:
                      Road To Perdition -- Best Cinematography -- ever. Painterly perfection with every shot, employing the compositional balance and chiaroscuro of the Old Masters.
                      Minority Report - an "instant classic", but too early to know if I'll keep coming back to it -- the "eyeball" scene kind of grosses me out, but otherwise it is a treat to watch many times through
                      Young Frankenstein -- more memorable lines and hilarious sight gags than virtually any other flick -- it's probably a better movie than at least a few that "made the list" but the line had to be drawn somewhere and I just couldn't put a second Mel Brooks film on the list when nothing by Ingmar Bergman is on there (probably at least Smiles of a Summer Night, The Magician, Wild Strawberries and The Seventh Seal should all go on it, but then, what to take off?)
                      Shrek -- An adult movie about kiddie fairy tale characters, and it's a cartoon? Yeah, it works, and it's damned funny.
                      The Empire Strikes Back -- Sure, I was excited by the original Star Wars when I saw it in the commercial theater during its initial run, but the sequel was actually a better movie, and frankly, I'm kind of bored with the whole series after the way Lucas has jacked around with the originals and made such travesties of the "prequels" (especially the shamelessly exploitative Ep I: The Phenomenal Mistake), I try to recall the magic of that first viewing, but it just doesn't come back the way it does when re-screening some of my real favorties

                      And a Pending "Favorite":
                      Lord of the Rings: Return of the King -- it can’t be a favorite until I've actually seen it… :>) but it probably will be...

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                      • craigdcan
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                        • Dec 2002
                        • 42

                        #12
                        to add a few to my list......

                        The Godfather, and part 2(Only sequel to win Movie of the Year).
                        Shrek(how can you not love Shrek!)
                        Good Fellas
                        The Lion King
                        Philadelphia
                        Scarface(kinda surprised there aren't a few more mentions...it seems to be THE DVD to own on "MTV Cribs", for some reason)

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                        • Danbry39
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                          • Sep 2002
                          • 1584

                          #13
                          Ok, here we go (in alphabetical order)

                          1. 2001: A Space Odyssey (my favorite sci-fi)
                          2. The 39 Steps (the original Hitchcock one)
                          3. Andrei Rublev (sometimes, I think this might be the best
                          movie I've ever seen)
                          4. Apocalypse Now
                          5. Casablanca
                          6. City Lights (the closing scene still touches me no matter how
                          many times I've seen it)
                          7. A Clockwork Orange (lovely Kubrick movie about a
                          misunderstood lad)
                          8. Dr. Strangelove (easily my favorite black comedy)
                          9. The Exorcist (although I do take note with the previous poster
                          that the original The Haunting belongs right up there)
                          10. Godfather II
                          11. The Graduate
                          12. A Hard Day's Night
                          13. It Happened One Night (Still my favorite comedy)
                          14. The Lady Eve
                          15. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
                          16. The Passion of Joan of Arc
                          17. Pride and Prejudice (The A&E version)
                          18. Rear Window
                          19. The Seven Samarai
                          20. The Seventh Seal
                          21. Singing in the Rain
                          22. A Streetcar Named Desire
                          23. Sullivan's Travels
                          24. To Kill a Mockingbird
                          25. Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolff (have to include at least one
                          more sweet love story)

                          George, a lot of the films on your list were on mine before I paired it down. Especially the Westerns. I also had Lonesome Dove, The Ox-Bow Incident and Once Upon a Time in The West in addition to several of your John Wayne movies

                          And movies I love like the Marx Brothers, To Be or Not to Be, the Bond movies, Pink Panthers, The Producers, etc. keep on popping up in my brain.




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                          • Snow
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 6

                            #14
                            OK, I'll give this a shot.

                            1,2,3. Star Wars IV, V, VI - I was still in school at an impressionable age when these came out and WOW. The fact that I have Jedi Master Yoda on my living room wall and 7' cardboard cutout of Darth Vader probably says it all.

                            4, 5. LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring/Two Towers - My favorite book of all time has translated into some of my favorite films of all time. Thanks for doing it justice Peter Jackson.

                            6. (reserved for LOTR: Return of the King)

                            7. The Matrix

                            8. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark

                            9. Shawshank Redemption

                            10. True Romance

                            11. Godfather

                            12. Braveheart

                            13. Monty Python and the Holy Grail

                            14. Donnie Darko

                            15. Pulp Fiction

                            16. Black Hawk Down

                            17. American History X

                            18. Suicide Kings

                            19. 12 Monkeys

                            20. Contact

                            21. Rocky

                            22. Saving Private Ryan

                            23. Superman

                            24. Lock, Stock, and two Smoking Barrels

                            25. (reserved for the next Matrix - I hope)

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                            • Lex
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                              • Apr 2001
                              • 27460

                              #15
                              This could take some time, I may have to come back and modify my list some a bit later...

                              Top 5, not negotiable

                              1. The Fifth Element

                              2. True Lies

                              3. The Matrix

                              4. Terminator II

                              5. Addicted to Love Something about a raw Meg Ryan! It's a fun late night movie I watch again and again for laughs.

                              6. Lord of the Rings, Lord of the Rings (The Twin Towers) Actually, I can put this on my DVD list because I saw it on DVD already! Yeah, I'm cheating and combining these, might as well add number 3 too.

                              7. Twister. Gotta have a Helen Hunt in there!

                              8. Golden Eye

                              9. Tomorrow Never Dies

                              10. World is Not Enough

                              11. Mission Impossible

                              12. DIE HARD

                              13. The Game

                              14. Speed

                              15. Top Gun

                              16. Animal House

                              17. Father of the Bride

                              18. Tin Cup

                              19. Good Will Hunting

                              20. Far and Away

                              21. Pretty Woman

                              21. Minority Report

                              22. Forever Young

                              23. Field of Dreams

                              24. Entrapment

                              25. Terminal Velocity

                              I'm sure this list will change some, that's just what's in my player that I could look at. I've got probably close to 75 out of the player to review later. Top 25 is tough, when you've got close to 400, lol.

                              Lex




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                              • Uncle Clive
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                                • Jan 2002
                                • 919

                                #16
                                Just to add a few.
                                Hunt for Red October

                                Air Force One

                                CHRISTINE

                                Memphis Belle

                                Titanic

                                John Q

                                Platoon

                                U-571




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                                • Entice
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                                  • Nov 2002
                                  • 43

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by SiliGoose
                                  Ooo! Ronin....I forgot about that one.

                                  Lock, Stock, and 2 smoking Barrels
                                  Snatch
                                  Aren't those the same movie?
                                  Nope, Lock stock and Snatch are 2 different movies.
                                  Same group that did it though...
                                  I also for got 2 hands..... (Brian Brown)

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                                  • SiliGoose
                                    Senior Member
                                    • Aug 2000
                                    • 941

                                    #18
                                    I was just kidding...I know Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch are different films.
                                    Watch them together some time and you'll get the joke. They use a lot of the same sequences. Take the boxing out of Snatch and it's really just Lock, Stock. Guy Richie isn't the most original writer/director on the planet.




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                                    • David Meek
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                                      • Aug 2000
                                      • 8934

                                      #19
                                      Great suggestions gang! I'll catalog 'em this evening and get a first edition of the HT Guide Top 25 Movies list posted later tonight. Keep those suggestions coming.

                                      All lists to this point have been input into the offical spreadsheet (March 30).




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                                      • George Bellefontaine
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                                        • Jan 2001
                                        • 7636

                                        #20
                                        Keith, I was also greatly influenced by Oxbow Incident, but it like many others had to be left out. It was really hard keeping things to 25.




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                                        • Lex
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                                          • Apr 2001
                                          • 27460

                                          #21
                                          If 5th Element don't make the final list, I'm disassociating myself with the list, lol. Please, Aliens over 5th Element? No way.

                                          True Lies I think is a top 25 as well. Come on guys, get serious on some of these choices. :LOL:

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                                          • David Meek
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                                            • Aug 2000
                                            • 8934

                                            #22
                                            Comments from the peanut gallery WILL be tolerated in this thread. :yesnod:

                                            Fifth Element over Aliens, indeed. Humphhhh. You just like it 'cause Milla shows more than Sigorney - perv.

                                            Actually Lex, 5E got two votes. You get one more person to vote for it and it'll be on the list! Now, no creating fake user accounts to vote with. :naughty:

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                                            • Burke Strickland
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                                              • Sep 2001
                                              • 3159

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by David Meek
                                              Fifth Element over Aliens, indeed. Humphhhh.
                                              David, I have to agree on that. Even though both "Aliens" and "The Fifth Element" made my "Fave 25" list, there is no contest as to which is the better movie.

                                              While "The Fifth Element" is fun to watch and has some demo-quality scenes on a technical level which guarantee that at least parts of it WILL be watched rather often, "Aliens" works at multiple levels and has story concept, "atmosphere", dialog, character development, acting, sets, costumes, sound effects, plot twists, special effects, musical score, and did I mention acting? :>) that set it far above most sci fi movies -- heck -- most movies of any kind, and certainly superior in virtually all categories to "The Fifth Element" (except perhaps "visible female pulchritude", :>) although sometimes "slightly covered" is actually more tantalizing than "fully exposed").

                                              "The Fifth Element" is more of a high class "guilty pleasure" than a "great movie". But there is still room on MY list for both kinds of movie. :>)

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                                              • George Bellefontaine
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                                                Fifth Element... a fun dvd and a great demo disc. It didn't make my 25 but it wasn't far off .




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                                                • SiliGoose
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                                                  #25
                                                  David,

                                                  Did you manually tally the list of movies? -or is there some automatic method you used?

                                                  Just curious




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                                                    Sili, I put the suggestions into an Excel spreadsheet manually and then did the report using a few of the Excel functions.




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                                                    • Gordon Moore
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                                                      #27
                                                      Okay gave this a little more thought Safe Passage is out...Jurassic Park is in
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                                                        Edited the spreadsheet as described, Gordon. Thnx.




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                                                        • Robbie
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                                                          #29
                                                          Finally got around to getting my list together so here goes.

                                                          1. The Searchers
                                                          John Wayne should have gotten an Oscar for this one.

                                                          2. Patton

                                                          3. Bullitt
                                                          If only for the car chase.

                                                          4. Star Wars
                                                          The first true high tech FX

                                                          5. Forbidden Planet
                                                          The first true high tech FX for the 50s

                                                          6. The Matrix

                                                          7. Die Hard

                                                          8. Lord of the Rings

                                                          9. Terminator

                                                          10. Total Recall

                                                          11. The Magnificent Seven

                                                          12. North by Northwest

                                                          13. Shrek
                                                          My 1 cartoon pick

                                                          14. Raiders Of The Lost Ark

                                                          15. Jaws

                                                          16. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
                                                          Gotta love that "we don't need no stinkin badges scene"

                                                          17. African Queen

                                                          18. Jurassic Park

                                                          19. The Sting

                                                          20. Casablanca

                                                          21. Dirty Dozen

                                                          22. The Four Feathers
                                                          The 1939 version.

                                                          23. High Noon

                                                          24. It's a Wonderful Life

                                                          25. Airplane
                                                          Just for a little fun.

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                                                          • George Bellefontaine
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                                                            #30
                                                            I like your list, Robbie. It contains a lot of my favorites.




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                                                              #31
                                                              Ya know if I were to redo the list today there would be 10 or so different movies in it. So much of what I like depends a lot on what mood I'm in at the time.

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                                                              • David Meek
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                                                                I know what you mean, Robbie - I vacillate on mine all the time. I'll get your selections entered in this evening.




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                                                                • George Bellefontaine
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  Pretty much the same here, guys.




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                                                                  • David Meek
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                                                                    Robbie, your votes are in the system. You've put High Noon and The Terminator on the Top 25 list.

                                                                    Now, you've put me in a nice quandry! : Patton and The African Queen are two of my all time favorites, too. I just don't know if they bump another title or two off my list. . . hmmmm.




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                                                                    • spiffnme
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                                                                      #35
                                                                      Patton
                                                                      Gandhi
                                                                      Raging Bull
                                                                      My Neighbor Totoro
                                                                      T2
                                                                      Planes, Trains, & Automobiles
                                                                      A Fish Called Wanda
                                                                      Ferris Bueller's Day Off
                                                                      Amélie
                                                                      Gods and Monsters
                                                                      Jaws
                                                                      Silence of the Lambs
                                                                      Usual Suspects, The
                                                                      Godfather, The
                                                                      Godfather II, The
                                                                      Royal Tenenbaums, The
                                                                      Lord of the Rings - Fellowship of the Ring
                                                                      American Beauty




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                                                                        spiffnme, your votes are in and you pushed 4 titles onto the list:

                                                                        Godfather II
                                                                        Jaws
                                                                        Silence Of The Lambs
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                                                                        • Leef DaLucky
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                                                                          #37
                                                                          (i'll cut, snip and add some)
                                                                          (also a reminder..these are my favourites, not necessarily my votes for best pix)

                                                                          5th Element
                                                                          5 Deadly Venoms ops:
                                                                          Abyss
                                                                          Aliens
                                                                          Being John Malkovich
                                                                          Blade Runner
                                                                          CasaBlanca
                                                                          DeathRace 2000
                                                                          Gladiator
                                                                          Highlander ("There should be only One!")
                                                                          Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
                                                                          Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
                                                                          Matrix, the
                                                                          Monty Python and the Holy Grail
                                                                          Platoon
                                                                          Prophecy, the
                                                                          Raiders Of The Lost Ark
                                                                          Spiderman
                                                                          Star Wars: A New Beginning
                                                                          Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
                                                                          Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
                                                                          Superman
                                                                          Terminator II
                                                                          Usual Suspects
                                                                          Witches of Eastwick

                                                                          Pretty much standard Fare coming from a 32-year-old kid.
                                                                          Part of that Star Wars/Indiana Jones/BladeRunner demographic.
                                                                          Seems we like our Sci Fi and Comic books.
                                                                          heh.

                                                                          Cheers,
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                                                                          • sndtowne
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                                                                            #38
                                                                            In no particular order:

                                                                            1. Lawrence of Arabia (Possibly the best movie ever made. True story.)

                                                                            2. Patton

                                                                            3. Saving Private Ryan

                                                                            3. The King and I (A musical, but true story)

                                                                            4. The Forbidden Planet (First great special effects sci-fi movie)

                                                                            5. Dances With Wolves (Great Epic story)

                                                                            6. Platoon (Alternative: Full Metal Jacket)

                                                                            7. Twelve O'clock High (Best WWII movie ever made. Great characters)

                                                                            8. The Mummy (Just pure fun)

                                                                            9. The Gladiator (Close to Dances with Wolves as an Epic)

                                                                            10. U-571 (Alternative: Das Boot)

                                                                            11. Terminator II (not 1)

                                                                            12. The Great Escape (Alternative: Von Ryan's Express)

                                                                            13. Bullitt (Steve McQueen at his best. Best chase scene ever.)

                                                                            14. Jurassic Park (Original)

                                                                            15. Brave Heart

                                                                            16. Last of the Mohicans

                                                                            17. Moby Dick

                                                                            18. Ben Hur

                                                                            19. To Kill a Mockingbird

                                                                            20 . The Ten Commandments

                                                                            21. War of The Worlds

                                                                            22. The Hustler (Best pool shooting & character study movie ever made)

                                                                            23. Spartacus (Based on a true story)

                                                                            24. Star Wars (original)

                                                                            25. Indiana Jones: The Last Crusade (Alternative: Casablanca)




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                                                                              Hi ya Leef, welcome to The Guide! Thanks for the contribution, I'll get your and Bruce's entries added shortly. BTW, these ARE supposed to be your favorites.




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                                                                                Updates are in. We now have 33 titles with three or more votes, so we need tie-breakers from you. Keep those lists coming!




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                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  In no particular order:

                                                                                  1. Lawrence of Arabia (Possibly the best movie ever made. True story.)

                                                                                  2. Patton (Outstanding movie)

                                                                                  3. Saving Private Ryan (Mainly because of the sound effects)

                                                                                  4. The Forbidden Planet (First great special effects color sci-fi movie)

                                                                                  5. Dances With Wolves (Great Epic story)

                                                                                  6. Platoon (Alternative: Full Metal Jacket)

                                                                                  7. Twelve O'clock High (Best WWII air movie ever. Great characters)

                                                                                  8. The Mummy (Just pure fun)

                                                                                  9. The Gladiator (Close to Dances with Wolves as an Epic)

                                                                                  10. U-571 (Alternative: Das Boot)

                                                                                  11. Terminator II (not 1)

                                                                                  12. The Great Escape (Alternative: Von Ryan's Express)

                                                                                  13. Bullitt (Steve McQueen at his best. Best chase scene ever.)

                                                                                  14. Jurassic Park (Original)

                                                                                  15. Brave Heart

                                                                                  16. Last of the Mohicans

                                                                                  17. Moby Dick

                                                                                  18. Ben Hur

                                                                                  19. To Kill a Mockingbird

                                                                                  20 . The Ten Commandments

                                                                                  21. War of The Worlds

                                                                                  22. The Hustler (Best pool shooting & character study movie ever made)

                                                                                  23. Spartacus (Based on a true story)

                                                                                  24. Star Wars (original)

                                                                                  25. Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Alternative: The Last Crusade)




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                                                                                  • sndtowne
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                                                                                    • 105

                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    In no particular order:

                                                                                    1. Lawrence of Arabia (Possibly the best movie ever made. True story.)

                                                                                    2. Patton

                                                                                    3. Saving Private Ryan

                                                                                    4. The Forbidden Planet (First great color special effects sci-fi movie)

                                                                                    5. Dances With Wolves (Great Epic story)

                                                                                    6. Platoon (Alternative: Full Metal Jacket)

                                                                                    7. Twelve O'clock High (Best WWII air movie ever. Great character roles.)

                                                                                    8. The Mummy (Just pure fun)

                                                                                    9. The Gladiator (Close to Dances with Wolves as an Epic)

                                                                                    10. U-571 (Alternative: Das Boot)

                                                                                    11. Terminator II (not 1)

                                                                                    12. The Great Escape (Alternative: Von Ryan's Express)

                                                                                    13. Bullitt (Steve McQueen at his best. Best chase scene ever.)

                                                                                    14. Jurassic Park (Original)

                                                                                    15. Brave Heart

                                                                                    16. Last of the Mohicans

                                                                                    17. Moby Dick

                                                                                    18. Ben Hur

                                                                                    19. To Kill a Mockingbird

                                                                                    20 . The Ten Commandments

                                                                                    21. War of The Worlds

                                                                                    22. The Hustler (Best pool shooting & character study movie ever made)

                                                                                    23. Spartacus (Based on a true story)

                                                                                    24. Star Wars (original)

                                                                                    25. Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Alternative: The Last Crusade)




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                                                                                      Bruce, your mod is in.




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                                                                                      • brotherMaX
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                                                                                        #44
                                                                                        How about these films:

                                                                                        1) Cinema Paradiso (non-dubbed version)
                                                                                        2) North by Northwest
                                                                                        3) Dr. Zivago

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                                                                                          You too, Max. Thanks.




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