#32902 - 12/14/09 12:54 PM
Re: Top 5 movies
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Deathcrush
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Big fan of films..well horror films
I think that anyone who likes movies should watch these
1) The exocist 2) Texas chainsaw massacre (even the remakes arent bad) 3) The Shining 4) Friday the 13th (The second one is realy good) 5) Poltergiest 1 6) Silence of the lambs (my fav Hannibal film)
Sry for exceding the limit And for not including greats like Halloween,The sentinel,Dawn of the dead,The omen etc
A film I realy reccomend to those who like Saddist stuff,as in sexually saddistic is ,120 days of sodom.
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#32903 - 12/14/09 01:24 PM
Re: Top 5 movies
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Natalia666
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Loc: Alabama
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I would have two separate lists. One that is regular movies. The second being the sadistic disturbing horror movies.
In no order.
1. Pulp Fiction 2. True Romance 3. Reservoir Dogs 4. Devil's Rejects/House of 1000 Corpses 5. The Godfather series
The second list of movies that should have never been made, lol
1. 120 Days of Sodom 2. Cannibal Holocaust 3. Flower of Flesh and Blood 4. Necromantix 5. Gummo
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#33036 - 12/18/09 07:50 AM
Re: Top 5 movies
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PeteOfTheDead
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I'm sure of my number 1. The others are as close to being 'in order' as I could get 'em.
1. Edward Scissorhands 2. The Matrix 3. Neon Genesis Evangelion: End Of Evangelion 4. This Is Spinal Tap 5. Suspiria
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#36672 - 03/17/10 09:53 PM
Re: Top 5 movies
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felixgarnet
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Registered: 10/17/09
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Loc: UK
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My number one, for ever, "Night of the Demon" (1957) director Jacques Tourneur. Shot in black and white in my opinion, the classic film of how magick "works" this is an interpretation of M.R. James' short story, "Casting The Runes". I know great chunks of the script off by heart and created a FaceBook page for it, sad creature that I am. 
Number two has to be "Rosemary's Baby" (1968) director Roman Polanski. This is probably a favourite of many here for obvious reasons! I love the atmosphere of it, the way the plot develops and that totally unexpected ending. Wonderful stuff.
Numbers three, four and five are hard to choose. "The Exorcist" has to be one of them and, although it has dated I still find it disturbing to watch and the sheer amount of hard work that went into the special effects still never fails to impress me.
Bette Davis films are favourites, too though of very different genres to the three above. She was so talented and could imply more with a sigh or the lift an eyebrow than many modern actresses can with a raft of CGI, body doubles and overtly explicit scripts at their disposal. "Now, Voyager", "All About Eve" and "The Old Maid" are ideal for a winter afternoon in front of the telly with curtains drawn and tea and cake close by.
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#36699 - 03/18/10 05:57 AM
Re: Top 5 movies
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Doomsage680
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Registered: 10/01/09
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I feel like such a kid when it comes time to list movies. Some have been mentioned before. I can't do 5
1. Passion of The Christ...no I'm kidding. Jesus would roll in his grave if he heard that (OHHHH)
1. Fight Club...I nearly cried in the end. Suicide, love, rebels 2. Harold and Maude...really touched me. Suicide, love, rebels 3. 8 Mile...my fave rapper, great movie-Perseverance and honesty 4. The Matrix...Truth, philosophy, action, bad assery 5. Ferris Bueller's Day Off...real people, family, friendship
6. American History X...Edward Norton, human potential, race 7. Revolutionary Road...incredible acting. real life, family 8. Along Came Polly...Stiller, overcoming personal issues, trust 9. Fun With Dick and Jane...oh corporate America 10.Donnie Darko...personal issues, philosophy, mental problems
Gotta mention Pursuit of Happyness, Something's Gotta Give, Brothers, and the part of X-Men: The Last Stand where Jean Gray says "I love you", and Wolverine must stab her with his claws before her uncontrollable powers destroy the world. It was beautiful. Dustin Hoffman is also a great actor, though I only remember him in Rain Man and maybe Death of a Salesman. Now that I look at it, that's a pretty decent list if I do say so myself.
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