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    Lightbulb Your favorite movie.

    What is the best movie you have ever seen?

    Mine is Terminator 1 and 2 specialy 1.
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    Yeah they were ok. I've got no single favourite movie - I watch so many of the damn things.
    Favourite actors is easy (no particular order):

    Steve Buscemi
    Harvey Kietel
    Tom Cruise (in most of his movies)
    Chris Tucker
    Tom Hanks
    Jim Carrey
    Johnny Depp
    Will Smith
    Jackie Chan
    Nicholas Cage (in 1 or 2 of his movies, most of the time I find him annoying. I think Face/Off and The Rock are the only two I enjoyed actually)
    Which brings me to Sean Connery

    That's about it
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    I think it's impossible to know. Someone else will always be naming some other movie that I will immediatly want to post on my favorite list. But here goes an effort. Of the top of my head, my favorite movies ever:

    Blade Runner
    Once Upon a Time in The West
    Pulp Fiction
    Lord of the Rings Trilogy
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    How come no one's mentioned Star Wars?

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    Pulp Fiction. Donnie Dark is really awesome too.
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    I only mentioned my best, but there are also other movies which I really like. I really loved independence day when I saw it for the first time. But one year later I saw it and saw it was not that good.

    Star Wars is good. It is very looks like to Lord of the rings, fight of good and bad. I have seen 4 of its six episodes.

    I don't see Lord of the rings as a very good movie.

    Titanic was good, but more told to be good than it really was (It could be if the girl was a little more beautiful!).

    Shining was not a good movie.

    I like old James Bond movies.

    Face-off is a really good movie.

    One of the most ridicules movies that I've ever seen is Tomb Raider.

    Total Recall was good.

    And Hot Shots, very funny.

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    B-13, french movie is good too.
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    The Matrix trilogy ESPECIALLY the first one. Those 3 movies just blow all other movies outta the water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmd15
    The Matrix trilogy ESPECIALLY the first one. Those 3 movies just blow all other movies outta the water.
    Heh, you must not see many movies.

    I'd either go with The Shawshank Redemption or Pulp Fiction as my favorite movie. My favorite scene ever has to be this: warning: may contain inappropriate material
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlyMaelstrom
    Heh, you must not see many movies.

    I'd either go with The Shawshank Redemption or Pulp Fiction as my favorite movie. My favorite scene ever has to be this: warning: may contain inappropriate material
    I've seen tons of movies but those are ALWAYS my top 3. Another movie I liked alot was V for Vendetta, which just HAPPENS to be from the creators of The Matrix . Oh looks like a lot of people agree with me on The Matrix part. So in the words of Howard Dean, "Byaah!"

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    I see a lot of people talk about Pulp Fiction and I haven't seen it. Do you think it's worth a look? What kind of movie is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmd15
    Do you think it's worth a look? What kind of movie is it?
    I and several others have considered it one of the greatest movies they've ever seen... ... yeah I think it's worth a look.

    While I did like the first of The Matrix trilogy (which is the only one I've seen others mention here), I though two was mediocre and three was just rubbish. You can over analyse the plot all you want it was still lousy. In your defense, though, I can see some movies in this post that are certainly worse than The Matrix.

    Oh, if you want to know what Pulp Fiction is like, you can watch the clip I posted. It won't ruin the movie for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmd15
    I've seen tons of movies but those are ALWAYS my top 3. Another movie I liked alot was V for Vendetta, which just HAPPENS to be from the creators of The Matrix . Oh looks like a lot of people agree with me on The Matrix part. So in the words of Howard Dean, "Byaah!"

    EDIT:
    I see a lot of people talk about Pulp Fiction and I haven't seen it. Do you think it's worth a look? What kind of movie is it?
    You might just be the first person I see who describes him/herself as "having seen tons of movies" and who haven't seen Pulp Fiction.
    It is definately a must to see that movie.
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    I have Pulp Fiction on my iPod so worship me.


    Also, an awesinine movie is Snakes on the Plane. Go see it or be killed.
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    American History X is one of my favorites.

    Also, I have to agree with the first Matrix movie. It's an awesome movie.
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    i don't have an all time fav, but here is a couple i really enoy:

    seven samurai (and almost every other kurosawa film)
    raging bull
    deer hunter
    apocalypse now
    platoon
    citizen kaine
    legends of the fall
    taxi driver
    dog day afternoon
    heat
    pi
    the ninth gate
    full metal jacket (many other kubrick films as well)

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