ITT: Post your top 5
1.American Psycho
2.The Tree of Life
3.Clockwork Orange
4.Das Boot
5.The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
ITT: Post your top 5
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I don't order films. Each film is an artistic expression in time that resonated with me in my own personal life. Ordering is useless.
You sound like a fag
thanks
Surely you can appreciate that the purpose of this is to see what kind of people we are as a product of the works of art they hold in highest regard
Top 5 is just a guideline, the point is to share a few of your favorite films, asshole.
then just list films you like. ordering presupposes you could say what parts of your life are more important than others. but they are all equally important. it is one continuous whole. a stream has no one better part than another for all parts make it the river it's supposed to be.
Just post 5 of your favourite films so we can discuss them
Not necessarily, because I'm sure we've all at least encounter one work which we can identify as the most influential, and further on others which provided nuanced perspectives that reformed us slightly, hence why ordering would start by laying your core philosophy as first, then spacing towards esotericism
Watership Down
the Princess Bride
Conan the Barbarian
Barry Lyndon
Quest for Fire
Children of Men
true but certain films are influential for certain times of a person's life. time is the only meaningful order.
1 - apocalypto
2 - goodfellas
3 - snatch
4 - reservoir dogs
5 - amadeus
can't rank the rest and I've watched too many shit to actually remember them all so in no particular order
- wolf of wall street
- seven
- city of god
- forrest gump
- inglorious basterds
- dr strangelove
- 2001
- no country for old men
- cloverfield
- jurassic park
- wall-e
- elite squad 2
- pulp fiction
- american beauty
- unforgiven
order based on this metric:
2
6
3
1
4
5
i understand the continuum perspective as to survive is to constantly adapt to your emerging environment which warrants ever evolving perspectives, but even later on, one could at least boil down their world view to several movies that encapsulates their foundations
Why draw a line between film and reality? A movie is just the feeling you had that hour.
1. The Shining
2. Scarface
3. A Clockwork Orange
4. American Psycho
5. A History Of Violence
Quiz Show
Empire Strikes Back
The Prestige
Princess Mononoke
Hackers
not necessarily all of them but here's five
foundations just lay the framework for eventual disillusionment. there is no one philosophy to define a person's life. we all go through phases and use the ones that make sense to us at the time. but to rule an entire life with one concrete worldview is truly a tragedy.
OP wasn't asking for your one true top 5 favorites list that will never change. Drink some coffee or something, you're acting extremely dim.
>apocalypse
haven't seen
>goodfellas
10/10
>snatch
10/10 Excellent film user
>reservoir dogs
8/10
>amadeus
8/10
I'd recommend
The Master
Zodiac
Master and Commander
Eyes Wide Shut
Der Untergang
Yojimbo
>The Shing
10/10
>Scarface
haven't seen
>Clockwork Orange
10/10
>American Psycho
10/10
>A History of Violence
Check out
Rush
Eyes Wide Shut
Barry Lyndon
faggot
cheers m8 have a hitler
>the master
Dropped it 10 min in
>zodiac
good watchable film
>master commander
Heard about it lately and am considering watching
>eyes wide shut
good film
>downfall
watchable
>yojimbo
I just can't, tried watching seven samurai and it was just cringey
nigger i'm just trolling.. fuck them words and shit
Yojimbo is very good though. It's a straightforward action movie with some kino music and it looks great
1. Godfather (1972)
2. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
3. The Usual Suspects (1995)
4. The Thing (1982)
5. Apocalypse Now (1979)
>Amadeus, Dr. Strangelove, Apocalypto, Snatch
based
>Seven, Wolf of Wall Street, Forrest Gump, American Beauty
cringe
Watch Das Boot
Prisoners
Marathon Man
Glengarry Glen Ross
Embrace of the Serpent
Heat
Harsh Times
Days of Heaven
Singles
Collateral
Seven Samurai might be the slowest and least visually exciting Kurosawa classic.
Jingle All the Way
Cast Away
50 First Dates
National Treasure
Blue Streak
but it's the most hyped
Pretty solid dadcore. These should all be off-limits though except usual suspects because they're picked to death, it's hard to critique your taste.
The Master
Blade Runner
Fargo
Mulholland Dr.
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
>The Master
10/10
>Blade Runner
10/10
>Fargo
7/10
>Mulholland Dr.
1/10
>Life Aquatic
haven't seen
The story is super simple and there's minimal rape and misogyny, so a high percentage of critics get it.
Ran
Kagemusha
Hidden Fortress
Rashomon
All more engaging to the modern viewer. I haven't rewatched 7S in years.
>The Master 10/10
>Mulholland Drive 1/10
1. Once Upon a Time in America
2. Drive
3. Departed
4. Friday the 13th Part 3
5. Doctor Zhivago
1. The Hateful 8
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Whiplash
4. Alita: Battle Angel
5. Braveheart
My list was a consequence of the conversation I had with in the sense that these movies incorporate the pejorative of the way through which I see the world, at present day
kill yourself
Watch
Das Boot
Prisoners
There Will Be Blood
Prisoners
Eyes Wide Shut
Knight of Cups
Master and Commander
Rush
American Psycho
The Tree of Life
The Master
The Thin Red Line
and then come back to Yea Forums
still trolling then
In truth, science fiction and horror influenced me far more than anything else - although that isn't to say I don't see it now as an antidote more than a gateway
May I ask why, boomerfag? H8 and PF are Tarantino's timeless masterpieces. Braveheart is historical kino. Whiplash is a well crafted film. And last but not least, Alita: Battle Angel singlehandedly redefined what CGI could achieve in hollywood.
The Pest
American Psycho
Problem Child
Problem Child 2
Dark Knight Rises
I'm not this guy but Pulp fiction is shit
it's boring as fuck in certain parts and rarely engaging/entertaining.
OUATIH>Pulp Fiction
OUATIH = 10/10
>H8 and PF are Tarantino's timeless masterpieces.
kill yourself
>Braveheart is historical kino.
kill yourself
>Whiplash is a well crafted film
kill yourself
>Alita: Battle Angel singlehandedly redefined what CGI could achieve in hollywood
kill yourself
1- sideways
2- the apartment
3- chungking express
4- before sunset
5- when harey met sally
Question to anons that elected "American Psycho" - what in particular of the story of Bate's character appeals to you?
cry more boomerfag, nobody cares about your childhood garbage anymore
Genre trash keeps filmmakers honest. If you can't surpass a competent story full of cheap thrills, monsters, and future tech . . why bother?
the bottom line of shareholders, which proves no amount of remakes can quench their thirst for retirement funds
It's a great satire and critique of consumer culture and t's also a great critique of most people nowadays who are extremely self obsessed and shallow
Rich white man killing women, it really appeals to incel demographic
For myself, it was a take on how the primary and reinforced urge in life was the maximization of capital - that is more often than not parceled into decadent squalor more than survival or philanthropic needs, and that basic values of human decency and higher beliefs can be bought away by trading said capital - hence why Bateman is exonerated by his lawyer despite admitting in detail to committing the slew of murders, because he occupies of position of significant reinvestment of other's capital, and as a consequence of the narrative overall, human life has no intrinsic value beyond maintaining the shareholders
Here's my full top30 list for similar minded film connoisseurs.
6. Princess Mononoke
7. Shawshank Redemption
8. The Prestige
9. La La Land
10. Nightcrawler
11. Forrest Gump
12. John Wick 3
13. Life of Pi
14. Donnie Darko
15. 12 Angry Men
16. Django Unchained
17. Rush
18. Kick-Ass
19. Titanic
20. The Green Mile
21. 3 Idiots
22. Assassination of Jesse James
23. Birth of a Nation
24. Hell or High Water
25. The Matrix
26. Dangal
27. Kick-Ass 2
28. Fences
29. Shaun of the Dead
30. Memories of Murder
>incel
such a tired trope, because what's to stop someone telling you they can eliminate this condition by simply raping someone?
this
Thanks for bumping the thread with your bait but also fuck you for taking all the (you)s.
Interesting collection but too eclectic to find the overarching theme amongst them all
>Quiz Show
This looks good, thanks for the rec.
Rest of your list is pretty zeitgeisty though.
Eyes Wide Shut
Crumb
The New World
Werckmeister Harmonies
End of Evangelion
1) Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
2) Shaun of the Dead
3) Ran
4) Gladiator
5) Threads
>Eyes Wide Shut
Many conspiracy theorists like to purport this is Kubrick letting us in on the secret lives of millionaires, yet by narrative it's a story of finding monogamy amongst a world of deviancy - what was his goal here?
> elite squad 2 over elite squad 1
Kubrick didn't expose shit, people have had an inkling of that stuff since forever. It's just an awesome and fucking eerie film, and the direction of Tom and Nicole was ingenious.
>Threads
kino
>eerie
maybe by cinematography, but by concept it's par for the course
yikes
autism
Eraserhead
2001
The Prestige
Inglourious basterds
Birdman
>2001
>Inglorious Basterds
10/10
>The Prestige
9/10
>Birdman
7/10
>Eraserhead
4-5/10
1. Fight Club
2. A Clockwork Orange
3. Trainspotting
4. American Psycho
5. The Dark Knight/Spiderman 2
stop it, it's not funny anymore
not funny
Top 4 are all 10/10 but i know this is bait. FUCK YOU
yes it is
>top 4 are all 10/10
just kill yourself dude
Favorite movies right now:
The Great White Silence
Goltzius
Night of the Hunter
Castle of Cagliostro
The Descent
Kagemusha
The House that Jack Built
Ong-Bak
Baader Meinhof Komplex
Can anyone explain why they found Fight Club was influential?
because Tyler Durden
ok, but because he was the literal manifestation of a bipolar character, or because he was wishful fulfillment of an otherwise ineffectual individual?
Eraserhead
2001
North by Northwest
Wake in Fright
Being John Malkovich
In his own words "All the ways you wish you could be, that's me. I look like you wanna look, I fuck like you wanna fuck, I am smart, capable, and most importantly, I am free in all the ways that you are not."
To a paralyzed, haunted generation, staring down the barrel of the millennium, (see Donnie Darko's teen coming-of-death tale) Fight Club imagined an optimistic, revolutionary outcome to nu-america's deepening social upheaval and techno-isolation.
It was never one of my favorite movies, though.
1. Avengers: Endgame
2. Captain America: Winter Soldier
3. Avengers: Infinity War
4. The Avengers
5. Black Panther
Not the guy you're replying to, but there's actually many interesting theories surrounding the real meaning of the movie, especially because of those who were involved in making it
youtube.com
Just a guy who lives without giving any fucks
Goodfellas
Empire Strikes Back
Wall Street
Millers Crossing
There Will Be Blood
Citizen Kane
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Casablanca
Braveheart
American Psycho
Road To Perdition
Barton Fink
Goldfinger
Touch of Evil
The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
Unforgiven
1.Avengers Endgame
2.Avengers Infinity War
3.Avengers
4.Avengers Age of Ultron
5.Thor Ragnarok
alien
hot fuzz
apocalypse now
godfather
wild tales
cringe
based
1. The Man With The Movie Camera
2. Once Upon A Time In The West
3. Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia
4. Brute Force
5. Scarface (1932)
everything else that could go in my top 5
The Longest Day
White Heat
Bullitt
Walker
Bullet In The Head
3 Godfathers
Seven Samurai
>The Man With The Movie Camera
based
which score do you like?
1. The Thing
2. Full Metal Jacket
3. American Psycho
4. Seven Samurai
5. LOTR 3
1. No country for old men
2. Stand by me
3. Paths of glory
4. Goodfellas
5. Enemy (2013)
>Martyrs
>Halloween
>Conan the Barbarian
>Robocop
>Terminator
then again I could replace those 5 movies with other 5 movies that are as great
Like The thing, the good the bad and the ugly, LOTR 1, One flew over the cucks nest and Memories of murder.
not sure to be honest. probably nyman's.
1.) Fitzcarraldo
2.) Waterloo
3.) Oedipus Rex
4.) Andrei Rublev
5.) 2001: A Space Odyssey
>Enemy (2013)
I liked this too user
Gyllenhaal's seal of approval
he's a great composer. i like the work he's done with Greenaway
Awesome list.
Nice b8 m8
1. minority report
2. the matrix
3. tombstone
4. american psycho
5. gladiator
>3 Godfathers
that's like a mid-tier ford western. why that one? good list though.
1. Godfather
2. There will be blood
3. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
4. American Psycho
5. Goodfellas
6. Taxi Driver
this guy probably asks for a beer menu when he goes to his favorite "dive bar"
Sneed
Sneed 2: Cruise Control
Sneed 3D
The Sneed 4 Speed
Sneed 5: Dead or Alive
Sneed 6: Chuck’s Revenge
Sneed 7: Resurrection
Sneed Takes Manhattan
the prequel, 'chuck rises' was the best imo
Harakiri
Predator
Apocalypse Now
Alien
The Thing
Taxi Driver
Im changing taxi driver to Dark City
>Oedipus Rex
Pasolini version?
no
The Ghost Writer
Capote
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (American version)
Leon The Professional
Somewhere
I like comfy movies.
thanks i'll go check it out
back to discord sneed tranny
>comfy
try these:
High Fidelity
Johnny English
Insomnia (2002)
Cold Comfort Farm
Thanks!
Casino
American Psycho
Die Hard 3
Beverly Hills Cop
The Usual Suspects
Goodfellas
The Godfather Parts 1 and 2
The Warriors
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Fight Club
Gone With The Wind
Night of The Hunter
The Apostle (1997)
All That Money Can Buy
The Devils
Agreed, the concept of “favourite” is a childish one and ultimately transient
>ctrl + F "gone girl"
>0 results
Plebs, the lot of you.
its alright but nothing great
>Harsh Times
Based and underrated
Currently:
La Jetee
Sword of Doom
The Phantom Thread
A Short Film About Killing
First Reformed
1. Apocalypse Now
2. The Godfather
3. Dr. Strangelove
4. Fight Club
5. Raging Bull
It was harder to narrow it down to top 5 than I thought it would be.
New game. Respond to people's lists with a movie rec.
watch Kagemusha
watch Goltzius and the Pelican Company
watch Murderers Among Us
watch City of God
watch Payback
watch The African Queen
watch Cannibal Holocaust
watch Once Upon a Time in the West
watch Robocop
watch Ivan the Terrible
watch Quest for Fire
watch Night of the Hunter
watch Ran
watch The Great White Silence
1. The Garbage Pail Kids Movie
i don't know if i've seen five movies
1)Stephanie (on netflix, has a cute barefoot girl)
2)Panic Room (barefoot jodie foster and barefoot kristen stewart)
3) i think i saw a marvel movie
What are you like 12?
I haven't seen many films.
Persona
Nostalghia
Pulp Fiction
North By Northwest
The Godfather
I would argue great but not spectacular, really enjoyed it.
My nine favorite films.
what are bottom 6?
fugg we made it a long way without the Road Warrior getting a mention.
Robocop. L'Avventura. Persona.
The Holy Mountain. Koyaanisqatsi. The Wizard of Oz.
not him but what's wrong with seven
hackers is choice
seven samurai was cringey?? how big of a faggot are you
Not enough dread, gore, or torture for the R rating. It was like a triple length Criminal Minds episode with all non-character victims until the end, all kills too mercifully brief or off screen. It doesn't matter how cool the crime scene looks if no action happens there.
lol
Prisoners and The House That Jack Built are superior. I'd give Zodiac the edge over S7oyven too even though the killer wins and nothing is resolved in that movie either.
1 - Koyaanisqatsi
2 - Ran
3- Mishima a life in four chapters
4- Ghost in the Shell (first anime movie)
5- L'Armée des ombres