Post your 5 favorite films of all time

What are your 5 favorite movies, famalamadingdong?

Post em & discuss

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I once heard a white guy use the word "fäm" in real life. It was the most cringeworthy thing in recent memory that I can recall.

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The assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Amazing film

rate

Patrician-tier

Props for Truman Show. Based as fuck movie that no one talks about

I can tell you're into Westerns. TAOJJBTCRF is so good

>The Assassination of Jesse James
God-tier cinematography
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Thanks. I could've of course listed any other movie I rated 5* but Truman Show is a really special movie for me. Carreys performance is so lovely and the philosophical aspect of the movie is so well done.

Agreed. I really dug Stranger Than Fiction for the same reasons. I know I'll get called a pleb because >Will Farrel but the movie is so thought provoking, much like Truman

My list is Western-heavy, I'll admit, but The Good, The Bad & The Ugly has been my favorite movie since I first saw it at age 8. Really special to me.

Assassination of Jesse James was one I first caught off a recommendation here & I instantly fell in love with it.
>God-tier cinematography
>Perfect pacing
>That OST

thanks

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>Tryingtoohard-tier

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1. Captain America: Civil War
2. Avengers: Age of Ultron
3. Inception
4. Pulp Fiction
5. The Prestige

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>Inception
>The Prestige
Fuck yes. Screw the contrarians these films are great

Whats the game on the top right?
Book on right?

>Whats the game on the top right?
>Book on right?

Game - Shadow of the Colossus
Book - The Book of the New Sun

Cool if this is actually what you think, but this is literally the more bait-like reply possible.

>projectinginsecurities-tier post

>notenoughmemeinginyourlife-tier post
Here have a (You)

Embryo reddit-tier tastes.

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Yeah it's a meme. It's just as cringy as any other memes being used in real life.

Also OP, Room 237 is one of your favorite movies? Because it's one of the most retarded things I've ever watched.

The Old Place (Godard & Miéville, 1999)
Twice a Man (Markopoulos, 1963)
The Scenic Route (Rappaport, 1978)
Ménilmontant (Kirsanoff, 1926)
At Land (Deren, 1944)

Really shit
why do plebs flock to the seventh seal when Bergman has so many better movies
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you should listen to music
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bait

>implying hackman has any good movies

I use "pham" because it pisses retards like you off.

In no order:

Braveheart
They Live (Or any of carpenter's best movies really)

The Crow

Bronson

In Bruges (Shouldn't really be a top 5, but could not think of something more fitting at the moment)

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I'm not going to pretend to like patrician stuff because let's be real. When you find yourself re-reading, replaying, relistening to, rewatching, you're watching your favorite stuff. Citizen Kane is a good movie, but I'm not going to get drunk every Friday and watch it.

Must it be five =<
Oh well here goes, judge me as you will:
1. The conversation
2. Valerie and her week of wonders
3. The sacrifice
4. Blue velvet
5. Barry Lyndon

If your excuse for acting like a faggot is that you think it "triggers" people, then you're only fooling yourself. People just shake their head and feel sorry for you, same as they would as if they were forced to talk to a brony or a male feminist.

>I'm not going to pretend to like patrician stuff because let's be real
So you do assume anyone who posts older films is just pretending? To each their own, but I find myself watching and rewatching films from the 30's-50's the most

There's something so comfy about films from that period that later movies cannot replicate

The Tree of Life
Inherent Vice
The Seventh Seal
2001: A Space Odyessey
World on a Wire

Older doesn't mean patrician. It's a Wonderful Life is one of my favorite movies as well. I wouldn't say it's patrician though.

Eh, I don't give a shit about the retarded patrician/plebeian dichotomy. Great movies are great movies

Once Upon A Time In America
The Godfather Part II
Taxi Driver
Barry Lyndon
Apocalypse Now

The Cuckold
The Cuckold
The Cuckold
The Cuckold
The Cuckold

why are people allowed to have taste this bad

>Cloud Atlas
>Grand Budapest Hotel
>The Wind Rises
>Fanny and Alexander
>The Searchers

O shit nigga what the fuck are you doing

pleb and proud

I can't help what I like famalam, the other movies I've seen are shit tier, harry potter levels of shit tier
That said I enjoyed the HP movies as a kid

>Come Clarity
Mien nigger

i feel like these threads are less about the movies and more about look at me line up pretty pictures.

>being this much of a sheeple

rate me

you only watch movies with your dad

The Holy Mountain
Gummo
Primer
Avatar
Captain America: Civil War

I havent seen my dad in 4 years

all of those movies are older than 4 years.
the time frame fits and the comment is still valid.

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He lives in another country, never actually watched a movie with him

A scanner darkly
Eternal sunshine
Imaginary heroes
Lord of the rings trilogy
Seven samurai

Imho

Hombre (1967)
Das Boot (1981)
There Will Be Blood (2007)
Aliens (1986)
James Bond: Goldeneye (1995)

1. Blue Valentine
2. TWBB
3. A Serious Man
4. NCFOM
5. The Fugitive

No order


Once Upon a Time in the West
American Psycho
Blade Runner
Barry Lyndon
Godfather II

I was just gonna say this is dad tier

>this thread

You either post your favorite movies and they get shit on or you post obscure, foreign films so that nobody will say bad things about you.

No Country for Old Men
Apocalypse Now
Jurassic Park
Jean de Florette
Cannibal the Musical

Some no doubt.
You get several types of anons in any "ranking" or "Top 5" threads

The Casual user
>Lists entry-level shit in the hopes of starting an argument; an army of adhoms & hyperbole ready to deploy to support his opinions.

The Faux-Patrician user
>Posts either: a) obscure foreign shit from the 30's that no one would choose to rewatch. or b) "Safe" patrician shit he sees while lurking Letterbox threads.

The Obvious Bait user
>Posts flavor of the week, Sandler & meme flicks unironically & goes into full defensive mode the moment you say Jack & Jill is nothing like Stalker. Derails threads almost immediately due to troll feeding.

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Harold and Maude
Coraline
Zodiac
The Tree of Life
Eraserhead

film school student tier

>Posts either: a) obscure foreign shit from the 30's that no one would choose to rewatch
t. embryo

>Zodiac

Fuck! I completely forgot that one.

plz no bully

tetsuo the iron man
lifeforce
all night long
dead alive
dr. phibes rises again

cringe

The Gaav is also my father's preferred movie as well. Cool.

normie/10

sorry i dont pretend to enjoy boring obscure arthouse films

>spring breakers
literally what? that movie was terrible

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1 - O Pagador de Promessas (1962)
2 - A Separation (2011)
3 - Nebraska (2013)
4 - There Will Be Blood (2007)
5 - The Master (2012)

I don't have time to watch more movies, so this list is kinda of pleb.

>dude vacuous criticisms of thrill seeking lavishness lmao
>dude meme cinematography lmao
so deep broooo *hits spliff*

Yeah sure showed us why it is bad.

tell us why it's one of the greatest movies ever :)

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Hey, I recognize you. I didn't realize Spring Breakers was in your favs too. Really nice taste.
Kek of all the lists to hate on, that's far from offensive taste

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i think its hero (jet li)

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I don't know why, but I find it so hard to pick favorites. I have trouble differentiating what I enjoy vs what I appreciate. If anything, this list acts more as a sample of my taste than a set in stone top 25, though they are all movies I like, the top 10 especially.

Also I've never shared my account cause I was retarded and made my username my full name.

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I love Terrence but I didn't like TTRL at all. Then again, I love modern Malick and TTRL is most definitely a transition type of work. Still doesn't feel as free and stream of conscious type of directing as his works from Tree of Life onwards. Too much of a 'film' still (lmao what a pretentious thing to read out loud)

And many people use real name in lbxd user

>Also OP, Room 237 is one of your favorite movies? Because it's one of the most retarded things I've ever watched.

He probably meant 'The Shining' itself, but yes that shot made me think that too. Also, yes that documentary was contrived bullshit.

That's true, it certainly is a transition. Part of why I like Malick is because philosophy aside, his movies tell good stories at their core. Perhaps I enjoy TTRL because I'm able to look past his mix of straightforwardness and the touches of the more ethereal, and see a Great War story.

And maybe I'll post in /lbg/ someday, for now, I'll wait until I've "watched more films". I skipped very quickly from nothing to the more modern and "art house influenced" taste I have now, so not only have I yet to move forward to more foreign and less accessible stuff, but there are a ton of well known classics that I've yet to see.

Iron Man
Iron Man 2
Iron Man 3
Avengers
Captain America:Civil War

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Manhattan
The Apartment
Apocalypse Now
La Dolce Vita
Mad Max: Fury Road

1. No Country For Old Men
2. Tree of Life
3. Fellowship of the Ring
4. The Lobster
5. Drive

No idea what the top left is, but Gump, Shawshank and Monty Python are pretty good. Never understood why people find Spaceballs or any Mel Brooks film funny.

Hey,fuck you man.

How do you not recognize AMADEUS

Never seen it or even heard of it.

You really should