I wanna know what truly is your favorite film. I'm not asking you what's a good film. Don't give me answers that's going to try and make you look good like some obscure shit. I want genuine answers. What is a film that you emotionally felt connected to? Could be Frozen, could be anything, just type it down here. No bad answers.
I think you're being a bit pretentious yourself tbph, OP. If you truly want non-pretentious answers I'd think the only genuine ones would be the ones like you implied. Frozen. A kids movie. Here's mine.
Milo & Otis
Caleb Wilson
Aliens The Terminator
Luke White
Impossible to answer. It's like asking for a favourite song. There are too many. They all bring out different emotions when I see them.
My guess is OP is not old enough to appreciate this and only want to see things in black and white. Not trying to be a dick. I used to be like that too.
Liam Butler
Schindler's List >inb4 racist memes
Tyler Harris
>racist memes Also known as truth.
Angel Clark
>likes Aliens over Alien >likes Terminator over T2 wat
Logan Bennett
The Dark Knight
It was just...awesome
Great action, great music, great characters, most importantly, Great story.
I watched it 25 times after it came out.
Nathaniel Wright
Spaceballs
Jaxon Kelly
Honestly it might just be kiki's delivery service. I mean I tell people that it's The Thing, and I really like The Thing. I mean it's fucking great.
But it doesn't make me feel as good as kiki's delivery service does.
>n-no one actually likes anything but the plebbiest shit
Caleb James
Snatch or Lock Stock, I think. Jurassic Park was my favourite as a kid and I still love it too. I saw the Thing for the first time last week and Blade Runner last winter and I have a feeling both will be up there after a couple of rewatches
Jason Thompson
i like you
are you literally me? blade runner is mine and gits is my favorite anime movie.. both are flawed obviously but thats neither here nor there.
have you seen pic related?
Evan Hall
this. you can't have only one if you have seen enough.
Brayden White
Nobody said you have to pick one and only one, name the first one of your favourites that comes in to your head, there's nothing black and white about that. I'd class anything that if I saw it was going to be on broadcast television I'd have to just sit down and watch it as a favourite, most recently I'd say pic related
Easton Carter
>Cast as the fictional British secret agent James Bond in October 2005, his first film in the role, Casino Royale, was released internationally in November 2006.
Before I saw it, I thought it WAS an "art-film." It's not. It's a straightforward and brutal war-film, done from the perspective of military occupation forces facing utter ruin.
Das Boot is up there, too, and has similar themes.
Charles Jones
Before Sunrise
Leo Ortiz
not the first guy who replied but nah, i don't do that tbqh
not my style
im here for the movies, not the circlejerk
Alexander Rivera
tokyo story
idk why but I just cant help watching it whenever it's on TBS
Wyatt Lee
i like to use it to find new films and see what people with similar taste like.
2046, is it better than in the mood for love? i was disappointed by it (i guess, bad first choice for wkw film in retrospect)
Elijah Anderson
Star wars episode 3: Revenge of the sith
James Jenkins
...
Aiden Adams
Pic related. I have probably watched it more than any other film in my life. It is what I consider a perfect movie. Not perfect in that everyone likes it. But perfect in that it doesn't fail at any one thing. All categories of filmmaking are executed perfectly. I also love supernatural horror and it gets me every time.
Jonathan Cruz
...
Brayden Anderson
...
Carson Green
Bill and ted 1&2
Isaiah King
...
Landon Gray
Wrong, thats darkman.
Joshua Sanchez
Pitch Black, with Chronicles hot on it's heels.
Carter Thomas
I'm glad the riddick movies are generally liked on here because I have no one else to talk to about them besides my dad or some shit
Colton Howard
La Confidential
Luke Jackson
Wrong, that's Dolph Lundgren Punisher (1989)
Jace Hall
Except the third one. It was shit. They couldn't have fucked up the third installment in the trilogy any worse.
Benjamin Thompson
Jaws
Juan Fisher
This probably.. or Lawrence of Arabia. I've always loved big adventure movies, hell I even love the first The Mummy movie
Three of those would be in my top 20 or 30 faves as well.
Michael Hernandez
I used to say it was the Godfather (which at one point it genuinely was) but after I got some eye rolls I stopped doing that so now the default response is that I love too many films to have a favorite.
Levi Evans
Because Chronicles wasn't a steaming pile?
Cameron Diaz
It changes over time but pic related is probably the first film i would sit down to watch of my collection
Leo Kelly
I can't say I don't like the movie, but the simulated sex scenes with the face squishing make me uncomfortable and confused. And everyone is always sweaty and dirty, but not in a good way.
Christian Ward
I didn't mind the 3rd one, but they could have done better for sure. Definitely not on the same level as Pitch Black or Chronicles, or even Butcher Bay.
Jace Murphy
Lost in translation The thin red line
Gabriel Perry
I definitely wouldn't call them the best movies ever made but I've watched, rewatched and generally enjoyed fedoracore pleb stuff like Pulp Fiction, Fight Club and Guy Richie movies the most
William Nelson
...
Gavin Torres
Guess its mad max fury road.
I just re-watched it and the details in its world just draw me in every time.
To know all those vehicles are real and work is fucking surreal.
Blade Runner comes in a close second
Brayden Mitchell
Sergey Solovievs' trilogy, specially Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love
You've probably never heard of it. Nothing came close to it emotionally for me.
In my opinion, the most rewatchable film of all time, or maybe that's just my shitty opinion, probably.
Ayden Nelson
That you don't agree with ? Or you do
William Gutierrez
...
Christopher Edwards
good taste
Owen Ortiz
L'Ascension du Chevalier Noir
Sebastian Hall
Great for you.
Carson Ortiz
Terminator 1 had a better atmosphere, IMO.
Alien was better than Aliens, yeah.
Samuel Clark
Off the top of my head. It would have to be John wick, Hero, Forest Gump, Finding nemo and crank (1&2).
Jace Reyes
And howls moving castle.
Ayden Rivera
How the fuck did you guessed that?
Angel Cook
Anything Leslie Nielsen, and first Men in Black
Hunter Stewart
Starship Troopers
Juan Nguyen
This. It got a mixed reception and most people generally forgot about it, but the atmosphere, the soundtrack, the performances, I love almost everything about this movie.
I like love stories that don't have some forced hurdles or anything, just a story about a guy who loves a girl more than anything and the loss he feels when she dies is very well portrayed by Jackman
The Spanish scenes felt somewhat out of place, but I don't mind them.
Charles Lewis
Great choice lad
Asher Cruz
Go ahead, call me a pleb
Luke Cooper
>tfw Sup Forums actually has good taste
Post pic fag
Nicholas Evans
Gattacca. It's a great movie anyway, but I've loved dystopian sci-fi since I saw Blade Runner as a kid, and the overall theme about a man trying to exceed his genetic fate just speaks to me.
John Garcia
Random besides Alien which is my fav.
Jace Russell
>alien 3 The fuck?
Aiden Flores
Do you want an explanation or memes?
Logan Ortiz
Dad boot Yojimbo Once upon a time in the west
Carter Robinson
Just never seen anybody actually like the movie, let alone consider it amongst their favourites.
Sebastian Richardson
>never seen anybody like the movie
The Assembly Cut is absolutely magnificent.
Aiden Morales
Been meaning to watch Mongol. Any good?
Oliver Adams
Top tier cinematography and excellent acting. The fight scenes are gory enough to make it worthwile. Also, there is this sense of foreboding all throughout, like there's something mystical going on but you just can't put your finger on it. Tadanobu Asano is literal 10/10
Nathaniel Taylor
SOLD!
will check it out tomorrow night.
Tyler Gonzalez
Lotr trilogy. No other movie or movie series offer the kind of adventure and escapism as it does