You can only name one:
A Serious Man
You can only name one:
A Serious Man
Blade Runner
Casablanca
redux wrote:
Blade Runner
with or without the narrative
Rocky IV
Young Guns II
Without Decker's narrative or the added commentary?
Pulp Fiction
Peace Out wrote:
Pulp Fiction
I divide the era of movies into everything before and everything after Pulp Fiction. You can't overestimate the significance of this masterpiece.
Pulp fiction is pretty awesome. Kill bill too only because Uma Thurman covered in blood is probably the hottest thing ever.
That said natural born killers is one of my favorites.
Jericho Mile or Major Payne
I know both are cheesy but I have great memories of both
2001: A Space Odyssey or Boxing Helena
The Passion of the Christ
Anothervoteforpulp wrote:
Peace Out wrote:Pulp Fiction
I divide the era of movies into everything before and everything after Pulp Fiction. You can't overestimate the significance of this masterpiece.
I think of "Pulp Fiction" as the "Citizen Kane" of the 1990s. A real game-changer, and I still haven't seen anything that quite matches it.
Nevertheless, choosing a "favorite movie" is, to me, a more personal assessment, and one that may reasonably change with time. When I was a young man, my favorite movie was "The Graduate." These days, it's probably "Magnolia." Twenty or thirty years from now, it will probably be something very different.
Avocado's Number wrote:
Anothervoteforpulp wrote:I divide the era of movies into everything before and everything after Pulp Fiction. You can't overestimate the significance of this masterpiece.
I think of "Pulp Fiction" as the "Citizen Kane" of the 1990s. A real game-changer, and I still haven't seen anything that quite matches it.
Nevertheless, choosing a "favorite movie" is, to me, a more personal assessment, and one that may reasonably change with time. When I was a young man, my favorite movie was "The Graduate." These days, it's probably "Magnolia." Twenty or thirty years from now, it will probably be something very different.
What's amazing is that I've actually said to someone before that my two LEAST favorite movies were The Graduate and Magnolia, no joke
redux wrote:
Blade Runner
+1 - director's cut
The Sting.
Dogtooth.
BackDoor sluts Nine
Raiders of the Lost Ark.
It is a perfect movie like 'Casablanca', but a bit more to my taste since I like action. It is the very first movie I ever saw in a theater so maybe I'm biased. I can't watch it every day, but when I do watch it, I am always thrilled. Always!