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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: WC Iz Active on October 09, 2007, 11:49:42 PM
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what are the 5 best movies you have ever seen? and what are your 5 favorite movies ever?
heres' mine
best 5 movies Ive ever seen
1. The Godfather
2. Silence Of The Lambs
3. Goodfellas
4. Shawshank Redemption
5. Scarface
5 favorite movies ever
1. True Romance
2. Silence Of the Lambs
3. Goodfellas
4. Scarface
5. Dumb and Dumber
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5 best movies you have seen and 5 favourite movies ever... hmmm, arent they just about the same thing?
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I'm just gunna type up a bunch of good ones that are both my favorite and the best...
Nightmare on Elm Street
Shawshank Redemption
Halloween
Goodfellas
Godfather
Dumb and Dumber
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Psycho
Clockwork Orange
Exorcist
Terminator
Hellraiser
Billy Madison
Happy Gilmore
Menace 2 Society
Scarface
Boyz N Da Hood
Requiem For A Dream
Se7en
Schindler's List
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Blow
Goodfellas
Donnie Brasco
Casino
Raging Bull
Training Day
Old School
Gotti
A Bronx Tale
The Departed
Godfather 1&2
Hurricane
Friday
Up in Smoke
Half Baked
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I'd say that the best movies I've ever seen is my favorite movies ever..
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A continuation of my list...
Training Day
Friday
Up in Smoke
Half Baked
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I'd say that the best movies I've ever seen is my favorite movies ever..
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Here is 10 of My fav..
(Too many to Put Down, I'll drop a couple from Diff Genre's)
The Godfather I & II
Rocky I & II
Superman - The Movie (1978)
Scarface
JoJo Dancer - Your Life is Calling
Cheech & Chong - Up In Smoke
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
Conan - The Barbarian
Conan - The Destroyer
Some of my Rotation... 8)
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Gangs of New York
Man on Fire
Dog Day Afternoon
Godfather I
Donnie Brasco
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its not the same, cause you could like a movie a lot (favorite) but you can admit its not the best movie of all time, like for me my top 3 is Pulp Fiction, American Beauty, and Forest gump. BUt i dont think they are the 3 best movies i ever seen, they are just my favs
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5 best movies you have seen and 5 favourite movies ever... hmmm, arent they just about the same thing?
Not really. Some of my favourite movies are National Lampoons Christmas Vacation, Rocky IV, and anything with Chuck Norris in the 80s but no way do I think they are among the best films.
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Lord Of War
Requiem For A Dream
American History X
Blow
Office Space
Super Troopers
Pirates Of the Carribean
Shit I could go on forever
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Can't pick 5, but here's some dope movies i've always liked...
"Dead Presidents"
"Menace II Society"
"Pulp Fiction"
"Con Air"
"New Jersey Drive"
"Training Day"
"Face/Off"
"The Rock"
"Requiem For A Dream"
"Friday"
"Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas"
"Demolition Man"
"Baby Boy"
"Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood"
"Blood In, Blood Out"
"From Dusk Till Dawn 1&2"
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Best 5
1. Jason's Lyric- Powerful hip-hop golden age era love story. About the good brother vs. the bad brother dynamic.
2. Before Sunrise- This movie only has two characters, and it is driven by the fascinating dialogue between an American guy travelling through Europe, who meets a French girl, and they only have one magical evening to spend with each other before they have to part ways. It's about love at first sight, and special moments in our lives that live forever.
3. Before Sunset- This is the sequel when they meet again years later.
4. Malcolm X- Most amazing figure of the 20th century. Father was a Christian minister killed by the KKK, his mom ended up in an insane asylum without the father, the kids were taken into foster homes, Malcolm ran the streets, became a drug dealer, criminal, and worked with gangsters, pimps, players, pushers, and number runners. Dated rich white women behind their husbands backs. Was sent to prison for pulling a robbery and being with a rich white woman. In prison he was so bad they called him Satan. But Islam brought him from darkness to light, and Elijah Muhammad taught him knowledge of self and an Asiatic, black righteousness description of his history. Later Malcolm gets out of prison, because the leading minister of the Nation of Islam, travels to Mekkah, befriends white Muslims who he finds display no traces of racism, comes back to America after touring Africa and the Middle East, and dies a martyr. Amazing story, and Spike Lee pulled it all off as director.
5. Menace to Society- Another great film from hip-hop's golden age era. Gives life and personality to the lifestyles of a group of kids growing up in the hood, the characters are fully developed, dynamic, and is both mentally and visually stimulating.