Trying to find a good movie, heres mine
- Gladiator
- Vanilla Sky
- Braveheart
- S, Redemption
- Apocalypto
- Indecent Proposal
- Step Brothers
- Benj Button
- Bladerunner 2049
- Saving Private Ryan
Trying to find a good movie, heres mine
Good is an opinion, these movies might not be “good” to everyone but its just ones that i’ve probably watched the most in my 34 year lifetime.
you left alot of good movies off the list…
Tombstone… The Goonies… Aliens… Saving Private Ryan… Forrest Gump… Lord of the Rings
Funny, I was just watching Gladiator earlier today, on Showtime. Smiles
Resident evil series
Underworld series
Ultraviolet
Mean girls
Hanna/anna (both equally)
Terminator 2
Requiem for a dream
Xmen series
Lion king 1 and 2
Hansel and gretel (2012)
The mummy returns
I need like a top 50 list tbh
In no particular order:
Legends of the Fall
A River Runs Through It
Mystic River
The Godfather
Apocalypse Now
We Were Soldiers
Full Metal Jacket
Hero
Once Upon a Time in America
Gangs of New York
Fight me, I’m a weeb now.
Seriously good though. Probably better if you’ve seen the series beforehand, but you could tell the movie went out of its way to include the most important bits you’d need to know for it to work as a standalone.
My list:
Gremlins
Goonies
Die Hard
Live and Let Die (James Bond)
Ghost In The Shell (Animated Version)
Iron Giant
Young Frankenstein
The Wolfman (Lon Chaney Jr.)
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation
Transformers: The Movie
In no particular order
Man this is hard because I’m one of those weirdos who almost thinks all films/tv are trash.
Star Wars 4,5,6 (the first three, none others, literally all nostalgia from watching them since I was first sentient)
Tombstone (best western and just one of my favorite films in general, I could rewatch it to this day)
Unforgiven (second best western, and such a subversion of the genre it’s in a tie with Tombstone for best)
Gran Torino (what can I say I have a weakness for Eastwood, I love that all his guns are the same guns he would’ve had in his war)
Various Spaghetti Westerns (the way they don’t always have a handle on American geography actually makes it surreal and hence better)
The Ring (only horror movie I respect)
The Fountain (it could have been better but I still think this is one of the best movies on death and dying)
Princess Mononoke (favorite anime and maybe my favorite film of all time, it may out-epic even Star Wars)
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (proving Miyazaki had it even when he was noob)
Various other Miyazaki films (I’m yet to see anything by him that I don’t really like)
I’m sure I’m missing a few but as a rule I don’t watch much in the realm of fiction at all (far more likely to watch a non-fiction documentary than any fictional drama or etc) so everything mentioned are like islands in a sea of crap to me.
Because see I have a fundamental problem with “entertainment,” I’d much prefer to live a life so fulfilling in all ways that I didn’t need to seek “outlets” for “entertainment,” pie in the sky sure but that’s just how I wish things were, that life itself was fun and exciting enough.
I feel like we humans may be fundamentally doing it wrong by creating stressful unfulfilling lives for ourselves but then a release valve in the form of pointless “entertainment” which is supposed to make everything okay.
I fully do not expect anyone to agree or even necessarily understand my thoughts on that, they are my own and not up for debate.
I watched the fountain recently I thought it was great
only the first one and Tokyo drift is good all other ones are action movies
In no particular order:
1.) blade runner 2049
2.) the shining
3.) goodfellas
4.) terminator
5.) running man
6.) aliens
7.) godfather
8.) coming to America
9.) Conan the barbarian
10.) matrix
Seeing some of these lists and suddenly the Official WoW Forums make more sense.
The five Highlander movies; The Amazing Colossal Man; Gamera; The Last Unicorn; any of those Maciste movies that brings my amount to way over ten; Shaolin Soccer…
Spider-Man: No Way Home
The Matrix
The Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
The Greatest Showman
The Illusionist
Deadpool
Ironman
The Lost Boys
Brightburn
I’m watching “Gilda” right now for the sole purpose of seeing Rita Hayworth dance and sing “Put the Blame on Mame”, an experience every man (or woman so inclined) should see at least once in their life time. Bonus: The plot ain’t bad either.