Amelie Kung Fu Panda 2 The Grand Budapest Hotel IP Man Charlie Chaplin's "The Kid" Life is Beautiful Return to Oz Spirited Away The Silence of the Lambs Poetry
Gilda Hello Dolly! Prayers for Bobby Batman Returns Marvel's The Avengers Copycat Strapped Hawaii Saving Private Ryan Tried to give an example for each genre. Otherwise this list will go on and on and on...
Boys Don't Cry Magnolia Delicatessen Spirited Away A Beautiful Mind Stand By Me The Shawshank Redemption The Green Mile White Oleander Dorian Gray Requiem For A Dream Kinsey The Basketball Diaries Pulp Fiction Amelie City Of God Hannibal Rising Bram Stoker's Dracula The Godfather
Trainspotting Control Italian Job (Original) The Abyss Pineapple Express Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Pollock 12 Monkeys Gattaca American Hustle A Clockwork Orange
2001 Being There Annie Hall The Conversation Pulp Fiction Casablanca Citizen Kane The Third Man The Great Dictator Modern Times The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Dr. Strangelove and so many more...
Incredibles Fired Up! (Seriously indulge if you have not, it is hilarious) Lets be Cops! (Same as above)
Yes, Someone mentions Gattaca. Perfect in my opinion Pan's Labyrinth Fargo Jackie Brown Cloud Atlas Sin Nombre Casino Jurrasic Park (first one) Sunshine Moon Gattaca; awesome movie
My all time favourite movie has to be Mr Nobody, this obscure 2009 indie movie starring Jared Leto that is really complicated but will blow your mind. Other favourites are Inception (I really like movies that make you think okay), The Lion King, The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy.
That is an awesome list. American Beauty is top 10 of all time for me.Amelie was an excellent film. my list would be: All About Eve,Last Tango In Paris,Sullivans Travels,Paris Texas,Drugstore Cowboy,The Artist,Rachel Getting Married,Stella Dallas and plenty more. i am a total cinephile and have over 500 dvd's spanning everything from silent film to recent releases. forgot to add The Tree Of Life and Magnolia.
V for Vendetta Fight Club Donnie Darko Gran Torino Blade Braindead (Dead Alive) A Clockwork Orange Avatar
Ip Man (Donnie Yen) Ip Man: Legend of the Grandmaster The Dark Knight The Dark Knight Rises Inception Man of Steel V for Vendetta Avatar Edge of Tomorrow 300 The Avengers Pitch Black Riddick Underworld Underworld: Evolution Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 Blade: Trinity Star Trek Star Trek: Into Darkness Lord of the Rings Trilogy Ghost in the Shell Pirates of the Caribbean Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World's End Godfather Godfather 2
One my new husband introduced me to a few years ago, earlier in our relationship: Big Eden I think he sought to know and understand me better by seeing how I would react to it. I recall shedding some tears... but then I'm apt to cry when seeing something as beautiful as this (need a "smiling through tears" emoticon here)
Thanks so much! yeah American Beauty is brilliant, probably in my rope 5. And I totally forgot about Rachel Getting Married, that was excellent too!
My favorites are: Titanic, Pearl Harbor, Lionk King, We Are Marshal, and Remember The Titans. Almost all of them are 10/10 for me. If not, then a 9/10. For sure
Stardust - A modern (in terms of creation, yet still set in a romantic and bygone age), and perfectly executed fairy tale. Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium - This movie. Good gravy, this movie! It makes everyone believe in magic. The very best kind of magic comes from within, as Molly Mahoney learns. Plus it has Natalie Portman and Dustin Hoffman. And is rife with alliteration. This movie was made for people like me. Eloise at Christmastime - In my house it is not Christmas until we've watched this movie at least 30 times. It's a tradition, and not in the antiquated sense that one feels obliged to carry on despite the lack of joy it brings us, but one that warms my heart (or would if I had one) year after year. A good amount of my other favorites have been listed above, so I won't wax rhapsodic about things that have already been discussed.