Post your unironic top 5 favorite films. No bullies allowed.
>The Thing
>Revenge of the Sith
>Taxi Driver
>Shutter Island
>The Muppet Movie
Post your unironic top 5 favorite films. No bullies allowed
I hope you’re being ironic because that’s a fucking terrible list.
>The Innocents
>Dracula
>Bride of Frankenstein
>The Exorcist
>Sunset Boulevard
Love The Exorcist. Which Dracula? Only recently started seriously watching films and it probably shows:
>Tokyo Story
>Shop Around the Corner
>Friday Night Lights
>Interstellar
>Star Trek Vi: The Undiscovered Country
>You enjoy different movies than me, so that means you have terrible taste
No bullying allowed, dummy. Follow the rules. Or else.
1: 夢 (1990, Kurosawa)
2: This Night (1965, Fassbinder)
3: La morte d'Isotta (1968, Schröter)
4: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016, Snyder)
5: Кpaдeцът нa пpacкoви (1964, Radev)
The 1931 Dracula. If you haven't seen it, I recommend it. It made me understand what older films were about. It's overused, but atmosphere. The Spanish version may be better, but Lugosi is just so iconic. A lot of the old Universal monster films are worth seeing. They were the gods of horror back in the 30's and 40's.
I think he means that your taste is bland as fuck
It's like it's taken straight out of youtube top 10 movies video
1. Forrest Gump
2. Full Metal Jacket
3. Pulp Fiction
4. The Lion King
5. Mean Girls
>Cul-de-sac
>Repulsion
>Final Destination 3
>Training Day
>The Matrix
>I think he means that your taste is bland as fuck
How did you come to that conclusion? His post didn't suggest that at all.
>It's like it's taken straight out of youtube top 10 movies video
What the fuck? I guess you could say that about Taxi Driver, but you have almost a zero percent chance of finding a "youtube top 10 movies video" including Revenge of the Sith (Critically panned and universally hated), The Muppet Movie (Somewhat obscure puppet movie from the 70's), Shutter Island, and The Thing (Both underrated cult classics widely forgotten by the majority of people).
Once Upon a Time in America
Read Window
To Be or Not to Be
Spider-Man 2
Tarzan
>Jaws
>Excalibur
>King Kong (1933)
>The Ten Commandments
>Last Year At Marienbad
bonus controversial likes
>Batman v Superman ( yes I like it)
>Halloween (2007) (I like it more than the original)
Barry Lyndon
Withnail and I
Terminator 2
Re-Animator
Naked Lunch
Lawrence of Arabia
Stalker
Valhalla Rising
The Elephant Man
Plague Dogs
Changes all the time cause I'm bipolar.
Eh taste
Not too bad
Definitely passable
Patrician right here
IMDB-tier
Why Final Destination 3?
Slightly above reddit-tier
>The Departed
>Goodfellas
>Princess Mononoke
>Spirited Away
>Manchester by the Sea
Gladiator
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Forrest Gump
Kung Pow
The Big Lebowski (Fuck off with reddit talk, cunt)
1. Vertigo
2. Sunset Blvd
3. Mulholland Dr.
4. Touch of Evil
5. A Clockwork Orange
In no particular order
Blue Velvet
Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Law Abiding Citizen
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Blow
Christ 5 movies is not a lot
hey reddit
>Shutter Island
>cult classic
Dude maybe don’t post here again before lurking for a while. Just because you got all your film knowledge from /r/movies doesn’t mean you have any idea what you’re talking about. Your list is ass. Boring forgettable trash.
1. Jurassic Park
2. Donnie Darko Original Cut
3. Terminator 2: Judgement Day
4. Pulp Fiction
5. Return of The King
Possession
Sorcerer
Jackie Brown
The Assassination of Jessie James by the Coward Robert Ford
The Big Gundown
>slightly above reddit-tier
That’s another the nicest thing anyone in this website has ever said to me.
Woman in the Dunes
Boogie Nights
Suspiria
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
Fanny and Alexander
Shutter island isn't even near to being cult or classic user. It's a derivate lackluster Scorsese film made for the le mindfuck crowd, so people who frown upon good storytelling and look for epic twists to spice up and measure the quality of what they're watching.
calling people who have tastes you dislike "reddit-tier" will never stop being funny to me. i mean this 100% unironically but i'm sure it just comes off as passive-aggressive. it's just such an absurd insult
cool but unseasoned film taste. Broaden your horizons
This is in no particular order.
>Seven Samurai
>Godzilla (1954)
>Dragonball Z: Dead Zone
>Spider-Man (Original Raimi)
>Monster Zero
Once Upon a Time in the West
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Elephant Man
Rocky
The Last Temptation of Christ
seriously, reddit is your home, and I say that with the most sincerity possible
>the cook the thief his wife & her lover
Das it mane, dont see that film being mentioned a lot
Nice one, kid, upvoted
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
The Big Lebowski
No Country for Old Men
Men in Black
Wheels on Meals
5 obscure shits no one has ever seen. Any will do.
King of comedy
Bring me the head of alfredo garcia
Investigation of citizen above suspicion
Wages of fear
Mishima a life in four chapters
and Seconds for a bonus pick.
Not the top 5 but its up there, really impossible to just narrow it down to five titles...
These are my favorite and I don't give a fuck, I enjoy them thoroughly
>Lost in Translation
>Fantastic Mr Fox
>Casino
>LOTR trilogy
>Heat
Boogie Nights
Goodfellas
Groundhog Day
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Barry Lyndon
off the top of my head, 100% about the first two though
it's really so good. they had a peculiar vision they wanted and absolutely nailed it.
I sure hope I get a response or rated this time [no seriously I wanna know what people think, this is honest and i'm pretty pleb but i hope someone on this board shares my taste even a bit]
1] Pacific Rim
2] Baby driver
3] Transformers [1986]
4] Holes
5] A silent Voice
Special shoutout to the first three Bourne films too, I love them, mainly 1.
The Master
Tree of Life
Eyes Wide Shut
Casino
Blue Velvet
Patrician tier
Fitzcarraldo
A Woman Under the Influence
Gummo
In A Year of 13 Moons
Spoorloos
Christ, where have all the people with taste gone?
Here's a (you) for the effort
Gladiator
Amadeus
Whiplash
Godfather I and II
Cast Away
fight me, fagets
>The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
>As Good as it Gets
>Prince Avalanche
>Jerry Maguire
>Princess Mononoke
It's Such a Beautiful Day
Alien
Young Frankenstein
Pan's Labyrinth
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari
Inland Empire
American Movie
The Seventh Continent
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
Buffalo '66
I already fought you earlier, Dad.
High and low
Sullivan's travels
A matter of life and death
Sweet smell of success
Vengeance is mine
>the godfather
>the good the bad and the ugly
>ip man
>koe no katachi
>chinese connection
These are the best lists
1. The Holy Mountain
2. Eraserhead
3. The Phantom Carriage
4. Easy Rider
5. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
1: 夢 (1990, Kurosawa)
2: This Night (1965, Fassbinder)
3: La morte d'Isotta (1968, Schröter)
4: Reassemblage (1982, Minh Hà)
5: Кpaдeцът нa пpacкoви (1964, Radev)
Pacific Rim and Baby Driver are fine films, not top 5 best films if you ask me, but whatever, if you really like them I'm not gonna judge you. Transformers 86 I'm guessing is a nostalgia thing, although judging from your other films I'm guessing you're pretty young and you probably weren't even alive when it came out, so I'm kinda confused by that one. I'm guessing maybe you saw it on DVD or VHS when you were a kid? Anyway, it's nothing amazing, even more so than PR and BD. Holes I've never seen, but my gut feeling tells me it's probably a nostalgia thing too. I'd never even heard of A Silent Voice, but I googled it and it looks like anime trash.
>tfw your post is tagged
somebody already posted the pasta
big lebowski is genuinely shit though
For the high school atmosphere.
As for why I rate it over the FD1 and FD2: The characters are a lot more enjoyable to watch than the other movies in the series because they are much better looking, have better dialogue, and the relationship dynamic between the two main characters is more satisfying to see play out. Structurally it isn't as good as FD1, nor does it have the best deaths.
>Twister
>Empire Strikes Back
>The Thing
>Tombstone
>Boogie Nights
Zulu
Godfather 1
Godfather 2
Taxi Driver
LA Confidential
>inb4 imdb tier
1. Popular movie (1995)
2. Popular movie (1978)
3. Lesser know movie (1957)
4. Obvious try hard movie (1988)
5. Childhood favorite movie (1990)
>literally no BR2049 in here
What happened, Sup Forums?
I ain't too young but I'm not old enough to have seen TF on release, but I'm probably older than you think. Honestly I know they're not really top five material for most cause they aren't extravagant meaningful pieces of art or epic subtle stories, but I just like comf films I guess
1. Being There
2. Apocalypse Now
3. The Great Beauty
4. Taxi Driver
5. Full Metal Jacket
lmao twister
What are you talking about? Blade Runner 2(049) doesn't exist.
>The Squid and The Whale
>Synechdoche, New York
>The Wrestler
>Moneyball
>The Matrix
>literally no BR2049 in here
You're saying like that's a bad thing
More like an honest and non-contrarian/tryhard answer tier
>The Thing
>Underrated, widely forgotten
pick one
>Little Monsters
>Pan's Labyrinth
>Hellboy
>Van Helsing
>Full Metal Jacket
good god
anna sophia getting insanely hot
>The Butterfly Effect
>Fight Club
>Inception
>Predestination
>Vanilla Sky
Edgy virgin boi
Twister is easily one of the comfiest movies.
...
you really love the 70's do you
finger of god, maaaan!
virgin suicides is top tier comfy
Casino
Deer Hunter
Something corny like The Invasion of the Martians
Who framed roger rabbit
Home Alone
Might be the worst list I've seen
who doesnt last good era
In no particular order, my current top 5; subject to constant change depending on my mental state.
Taxi Driver
Mission Impossible 2
Lost in Translation
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army
Heat
>I hate when films make me think
It's not an intentional thing, there are just a lot of great films from that period
why are my choices edgy?
ITT plebs
KINOGRAPHY
1. Sommaren med Monika (1953, Bergman)
2. 牯嶺街少年殺人事件 (1991, 楊)
3. চারুলতা (1964, রায়)
4. Ordet (1955, Dreyer)
5. Les Moissons du Ciell (1978, Malick)
CINEMA
1. Oктябpь «Дecять днeй, кoтopыe пoтp яcли 2. миp (1927, Эйзeнштeйн)
3. Le Fite Club (1999, Fincher)
4. 红高粱 (1987, 张艺谋)
5. Fear and Desire (1953, Kubrick)
FILMS
1. Pisma myortvogo cheloveka (1986, Lopushansky)
2. Un condamné à mort s'est échappé (1956, Bresson)
3. Guns of The Trees (1961, Mekas)
4. Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980, Fassbinder)
5. Ostre sledované vlaky (1966, Menzel)
MOVIES
1. The Great White Silence (1924, Ponting)
2. Syndromes and a Century (2006, Weerasethakul)
3. Ma nuit chez Maud (1969, Rohmer)
4. The Color of Pomegranates (1968, Parajanov)
5. Lucky Star (1929, Borzage)
FLICKS
1. Under The Skin (2013, Glazer)
2. Chinatown (1974, Polanski)
3. Persona (1966, Bergman)
4. A Clockwork Orange (1971, Kubrick)
5. The Holy Mountain (1973, Jodorowsky)
PSH refused to wear underwear in Twister so he could get into character. At one scene when he leans back in a chair you can clearly see his balls. They had to digitally removed them.
Oh god look at all the pretentious picks here. Lets be honest, you guys don't find some of these films actually entertaining or intriguing, you're just pretentious so you force yourself to sit through pieces of shit like Clockwork Orange so you fit in with your other hipster friends. It's unbelievable how much of a meme some of these movies are in here, and it's pathetic that Sup Forums are such contrarians that they actually pretend to enjoy these films.
>Everybody sing. (1938)
youtube.com
>A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines. (1987)
youtube.com
>Without a Paddle. (2004)
youtube.com
>Perfume: The Story of a Murderer. (2006)
youtube.com
>The Sunset Limited. (2009)
youtube.com
ZULU> ur list
DWARFING THE MIGHTIEST! TOWERING OVER THE GREATEST!
Don't get me wrong I agree, it was an era where Hollywood took risks and produced daring cinema but that took off near the end of the 60's with bonnie and clyde.
Still the american film really did reach it's peak in the 70's.
you might be my favorite edglord on Sup Forums
also you fucked up on the CINEMA list
>YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY LIKE WHAT I DON'T, YOU'RE JUST FAKING IT!
>Le Fite Club (1999, Fincher)
kek
And here it is, the definition of a pretentious faggot that you can't be friends with because he'll sit in a movie theatre and groan at everything unless it's boring as fuck.
1. The Sandlot
2. Hot Fuzz
3. The Big Lebowski
4. Mad Max Fury Road
5. Barry Lyndon
In no particular order:
The Big Lebowski
Prince of Egypt
Cavalry
Psycho
The Royal Tenenbaums
>The dollars Trilogy
>Law Abiding Citizen
>They live
>LOTR
>Full Metal Jacket
The Pest
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
Dunston Checks In
The Avengers
Drive
Good bait.
and you know you're baiting when you mention a flick like clockwork orange which is very well known and accesible. I would have bought it if you mentioned lav diaz films or some shit like
that
Kubrick
Scorsese
PTA
Lynch
Coppola