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Cryptic Vigilante
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These aren't the best movies ever or even the ones I myself consider the best. They are the ones I would watch at any time if someone suggested them. (...)


My own answer would be from a similar viewpoint as Magical_felix...

- The Big Lebowski
- No Country for Old Men
- Se7en
- Ronin
- Road to Perdition
- Back to the Future
- The Bourne Identity
- Kill Bill
- Die Hard (any of the first four)
- Tais-toi! (French comedy featuring Gérard Depardieu and Jean Reno)

The Lord of the Rings almost made the list considering how many times I've watched the entire trilogy (probably 5-6 times or so), but to be frank at this point I've grown a bit weary of it, haha.
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#1-10 - Groundhog Day

hmm. more seriously:

Casablanca
Godfather
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Airplane
It's a Wonderful Life
the Quiet Man
Love Actually
Racing with the Moon
Beastmaster
Terminator 1 or 2

As someone else said, less about best movies ever, than about "I'll stop flipping channels immediately if I hit any of these."
Wild at Heart
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My own answer would be from a similar viewpoint as Magical_felix...

- The Big Lebowski
- No Country for Old Men
- Se7en
- Ronin
- Road to Perdition
- Back to the Future
- The Bourne Identity
- Kill Bill
- Die Hard (any of the first four)
- Tais-toi! (French comedy featuring Gérard Depardieu and Jean Reno)

The Lord of the Rings almost made the list considering how many times I've watched the entire trilogy (probably 5-6 times or so), but to be frank at this point I've grown a bit weary of it, haha.




Including four? Live free or die hard? Pg13 die hard?

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Cryptic Vigilante
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Including four? Live free or die hard? Pg13 die hard?


Haha, what a douchey bad-boy wannabe: "I watch R-rated movies exclusively, look at how fucking hardcore I am."

Besides, they're all rated 13+ here in Quebec without an exception. See, you're only hardcore in your own puritanical US of A.

And yeah, I happen to love the fourth installment.
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Haha, what a douchey bad-boy wannabe: "I watch R-rated movies exclusively, look at how fucking hardcore I am."

Besides, they're all rated 13+ here in Quebec without an exception. See, you're only hardcore in your own puritanical US of A.

And yeah, I happen to love the fourth installment.


Well no... I actually enjoy children's programming on the regular. And just like Die Hard being pg-13, I would be equally dismayed if steven universe were all of a sudden rated R.

Like, logan was a decent leap from pg13 to R but something with DIE HARD as the fucking name and yippe ki yay motherfucker as the tag line should never be pg13. It's like straight to the ass feat. sasha grey being family firendly all of a sudden. Stupid.
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Lucky Slevin
Wanted
Fabulous Baker Boys
Sin City
Green Mile
La Bonne (The Corruption) an affair, an exploration, of desire, of force, and control...need I say more?
The Outsiders
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
Reservoir Dogs
Serendipity (OMFG I am in love with Kate Beckinsale)

These are 10 that come to mind pretty quick but on any given day the list would change
Cryptic Vigilante
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Well no... I actually enjoy children's programming on the regular. And just like Die Hard being pg-13, I would be equally dismayed if steven universe were all of a sudden rated R.

Like logan was a decent leap from pg13 to R but something with DIE HARD as the fucking name and yippe ki yay motherfucker as the tag line should never be pg13. It's like straight to the ass feat. sasha grey being family firendly all of a sudden. Stupid.


Wait, Sasha Grey appeared in Die Hard? Gotta go prematurely, dude...

Seriously, the whole motion picture rating system isn't all that black-and-white. There isn't any rating between PG-13 and R, so plenty of movies between those two with similar levels of violence/sex/language can end up in either category pretty arbitrarily. I'd argue that the first three Die Hard probably weren't too far from being rated PG-13, while conversely the fourth one probably wasn't too far from being rated R.

I honestly never perceived any major disparity between the installments before you brought it up. And the fact that plenty of rating systems around the world rate them all equally just corroborates that (eg. 13+ in Quebec). The next rating over here is 16+, and none of the early Die Hard movies were ever considered harsh/offensive enough to warrant it.

The American rating system seems thoroughly flawed to me. Seriously, The Matrix received the exact same rating as Hostel? You guys give a R-rating to just about anything, to the point where it's completely futile and meaningless. Here in Quebec, the enormous majority of blockbusters are either rated G (ie. for general public) or 13+. If a movie is rated 16+, you know that it's distinctly crude/violent (eg. Kill Bill). A rating of 18+ is reserved exclusively for pornography or legitimate gore (eg. Hostel).
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Wait, Sasha Grey appeared in Die Hard? Gotta go prematurely, dude...

Seriously, the whole motion picture rating system isn't all that black-and-white. There isn't any rating between PG-13 and R, so plenty of movies between those two with similar levels of violence/sex/language can end up in either category pretty arbitrarily. I'd argue that the first three Die Hard probably weren't too far from being rated PG-13, while conversely the fourth one probably wasn't too far from being rated R.

I honestly never perceived any major disparity between the installments before you brought it up. And the fact that plenty of rating systems around the world rate them all equally just corroborates that (eg. 13+ in Quebec). The next rating over here is 16+, and none of the early Die Hard movies were ever considered harsh/offensive enough to warrant it.

The American rating system seems thoroughly flawed to me. Seriously, The Matrix received the exact same rating as Hostel? You guys give a R-rating to just about anything, to the point where it's completely futile and meaningless. Here in Quebec, the enormous majority of blockbusters are either rated G (ie. for general public) or 13+. If a movie is rated 16+, you know that it's distinctly crude/violent (eg. Kill Bill). A rating of 18+ is reserved exclusively for pornography or legitimate gore (eg. Hostel).




Cursing, titties, and blood spurting from gun shot wounds is what gets you an R in america.

Rewatch 1 and 2 and then watch 4... It's almost worse that they try to sugarcoat murder to the point that they can show it to kids in 4. It's fucked up. I guess I'm a prude but I think mass murder in movies should be shown for what it is, gruesome and bloody, and it should be for adults. It should never be sugar coated for children. It's mass fucking murder, and it should never be okay for 13 year olds.
Cryptic Vigilante
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Cursing, titties, and blood spurting from gun shot wounds is what gets you an R in america.

Rewatch 1 and 2 and then watch 4... It's almost worse that they try to sugarcoat murder to the point that they can show it to kids in 4. It's fucked up. I guess I'm a prude but I think mass murder in movies should be shown for what it is, gruesome and bloody, and it should be for adults. It should never be sugar coated for children. It's mass fucking murder, and it should never be okay for 13 year olds.


So you're saying that the Star Wars movies should feature lightsabers dismembering Stormtroopers, complete with blood spurting all over the fucking place?

Because, ya know, war is the central element of those movies. How dare they present it in such a lighthearted way to those poor kiddies!
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So you're saying that the Star Wars movies should feature lightsabers dismembering Stormtroopers, complete with blood spurting all over the fucking place?

Because, ya know, war is the central element of those movies. How dare they present it in such a lighthearted way to those poor kiddies!


Lightsabers cauterize the wound as it cuts, you fucking idiot.
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Lightsabers cauterize the wound as it cuts, you fucking idiot.


I wish that they'd have included Ewoks getting high and fucking in the scene below. You know, to show all those credulous kiddies an accurate representation of what partying is all about... gotta prepare them to face real life. Maybe even an Ewok humping R2-D2 to emphasize the effects that drugs can have:


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I wish that they'd have included Ewoks getting high and fucking in the scene below.


I thought you from Canada not Kansas. sick motherfucker.
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Lightsabers cauterize the wound as it cuts, you fucking idiot.


So short of getting your head cut off or sliced in half, one should live through a lightsaber slashing. Of course sans body parts.

In the "Star Wars Episode 69 Revenge of the Hans Solo's Soul, Sith Again, and Moonbeam Fartsniffer", maybe they'll acknowledge that and have a bunch of one armed, legless stormtroopers. Because they fight on to the bitter end like that black knight in Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail. And he wasn't even cauterized. Blood spewed from all of his lopped off appendages like fire hydrant. But did he quit? Hell no!
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I really don't like to name favorites as they seems to always change. However, right off of the top of my head and in no particular order:
- Beerfest
- Swingers
- Cashback
- Superbad
- Jerry Maguire
- The Replacements
- It Happened One Night
- Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

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no particular order:

1. casino
2. purple rain
3. mean girls
4. unbreakable
5. school daze
6. the dark knight
7. the blues brothers
8. the five heartbeats
9. the wedding singer
10. what's love got to do with it?

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In no particular order. There are others, too


Chilly Scenes of Winter
Tootsie
The Station
Carlos Saura's Carmen
The Best Intentions
Miracle on 34th Street
The Wedding Singer
Ground Hog Day
Overboard
The Tao of Steve
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It's A Wonderful Life
Saving Mr Banks
The Parent Trap (Lohan)
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Rocky 5
Rush Hour
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
Requiem For a Dream
Bride Wars
Taxi
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The Wizard of Oz
To Kill a Mockingbird
Big
Big Fish
While You Were Sleeping
Lethal Weapon
The Big Easy
Pulp Fiction
A Walk on the Moon
The Postman
Constant Gardener
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Legends of The Fall
My Life
The 13th Warrior
Million Dollar Baby
The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Shawshank Redemption
Tombstone
Bladerunner
From Dusk Til Dawn
Saving Private Ryan
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I can't name just ten:

National Lampoon’s Animal House (the greatest movie ever made)
The Departed
Casablanca
The Maltese Falcon
Chinatown
Tombstone
It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World
Pulp Fiction
Goodfellas
Bull Durham
Tremors
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
Caddyshack
Inglourious Basterds
Gladiator
True Grit (with John Wayne)
Sin City
The Hangover
Coming To America
Raising Arizona
Dr. Strangelove


I'm adding The Big Lebowski to my list. Anyone got a problem with that?

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In no order if these movies are on... I will stop and watch. ALWAYS

Tombstone
Shawshank Redemption
The Blindside
Wizard of Oz
Star Wars
White Christmas
It's a Wonderful Life
Remember the Titans
Hoosiers
Gladiator
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The Usual Suspects,
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,
Aliens,
Predator (the Arnie original),
Blazing Saddles,
Die Hard,
Rising Sun,
Back to the Future (the first one),
Kung-fu Hustle,
Pulp Fiction
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No particular order:

1. O' Brother Where Art Thou
2. Young Frankenstein
3. Blazing Saddles
4. Kingsman: The Secret Service
5. National Treasure
6. The Patriot
7. My Cousin Vinny
8. Joe Dirt
9. Dazed and Confused
10. Wayne's World
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The Wizard of Oz
It's a Wonderful Life
The Sound of Music
Tombstone
The Shaw Shank Redemption
Pulp Fiction
The Secret in Their Eyes
Stories We Tell
The Best Intentions
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In no particular order:

The Blues Brothers
Clue
The Princess Bride
King Kong (1933)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The Godfather 1 and 2
Stand By Me
A Christmas Carol (1951 and Disney's)
Jurassic Park
Alien and Aliens

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Casablanca
Maltese Falcon
Treasure of Sierra Madge
Godfather Trilogy
Tombstone
The Sting
Patton
The Post
The Hustler
Any Sherlock Holmes with Basil Rathbone&Nigel Bruce
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1) Casablanca
2) Maltese Falcon
3) Citizen Kane
4) Godfather (all three)
5) The Letter
6) All About Eve
7) 2001 A Space Odyssey
8) Clockwork Orange
9) North By Northwest
10) Rear Window
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Thunderball
Skyfall
Casino Royale
Sixteen Candles
Breakfast Club
Under The Tuscan Sun
Eat Pray Love
Real Genius
Serendipity
Pretty Woman
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In no particular order:

The Fifth Element

Firefly

Blazing Saddles

Young Frankenstein

Tremors

Sixteen Candles

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Men in Tights

Stargate

Super Troopers
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Jurassic Park
Reservoir Dogs
Shawshank Redemption
Tess of the Dubervilles
Anne of the thousand days
Billy Elliot
Inglorious Basterds
Jaws
Notes on a scandal
Back to the future