Warby Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 love to see that some true GEMS like moon sunshine the founain prestige and primer are on you guys lists ! Quote
twiz Posted November 27, 2010 Report Posted November 27, 2010 Moon Just watched this. One of the best sci-fi movies I've ever seen. Nipping at the heels of Blade Runner for the honor of my favorite sci-fi movie. Truly great movie. It's refreshing to see a modern sci-fi movie that isn't an hour and a half of CGI masturbation. Quote
Skjalg Posted November 28, 2010 Report Posted November 28, 2010 I just watched ipman. Most definatly one of my favourite fight-movies now =) Quote
twiz Posted December 31, 2010 Report Posted December 31, 2010 That is quite an eclectic list, mister bot. Quote
Puddy Posted February 7, 2013 Report Posted February 7, 2013 Oh god please ban these spamming fucks.... Quote
blackdog Posted February 7, 2013 Report Posted February 7, 2013 If I had to make a shortlist of all time favourites, I'd go with The Dark Knight Platoon Blade Runner Fight Club One Flew Over The Cockoo's Nest Se7en If you like gangster movies i'd also suggest to see the Italian Romanzo Criminale ("Crime Novel"). Don't update this very often but you can see some of my favourite here: http://www.imdb.com/...ist?votehistory I'm brought to mine, btw if it can be of interest, I do instead update my IMDB lists regularly so you'll find almost all the movies i've watched since 2008. Here's the list: http://www.imdb.com/...2753425/ratings Don't be scared, I started voting also the single tv-series episodes; I also do watch a lot of terrible movies on purpose. Quote
-HP- Posted February 7, 2013 Report Posted February 7, 2013 Oh god please ban these spamming fucks.... Working on it, sorry. On the other hand, they brought back this good old thread. ⌐■_■ 1 Quote
Sprony Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 I've never been able to settle with a top ten or even a top five. The only spot that has always been unchallenged is of course Aliens as the best movie of all time. Quote
Izuno Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 Aliens - yep...it was such an inspiration to the games industry we all owe a lot to it. Cameron at his finest Apocalypse Now - best cinematography in a war era movie. It's not the action that makes this movie awesome, but rather the notions it explores. Fight Club - dark humor at its finest. Great soundtrack LotR Trilogy - It captured the essence of fanboy fantasy elves and dwarves and etc. and made it accessible to the masses. Lots of people took this excitement into playing World of Warcraft. I salute you, Peter Jackson. Sweet music too. Inception - Nolan manspooges his snow fort assault in final act all over the screen. Totally unnecessary yet totally necessary all the same. BWWWWWAAAAAHHHH at it's finest, too. This movie forced most people to watch it more than once to understand wtf was going on. Each time you watch it you like it a little more. Otherwise a cool take on the idea around dreams coming alive. The Dark Knight - for one reason only: Heath Ledger's Joker. Worthy of the Oscar the performance received. Carried a movie that otherwise was full of plot holes. Some nice BWWWAHHHH too. Raiders of the Lost Ark - it's at the level of archetype in modern film now The Ice Storm - little known drama set in 1970s stuffy Connecticut suburbia where parents swing and preteens / teens explore drugs and sexuality. Excellent performances and awesome use of subtlety. Buffalo 66 - another small indy film...this movie DEFINES the moment of personal transformation. Amazingly well done E.T. - yeah, kind of a kiddie movie, but it inspired a generation of young boys to just get some balls and go for something in life. Elliot basically took on "the authority" and saved E.T. and found his courage in the process Ghostbusters - the best comedy of all time. It's both hilarious and really really creepy at the same time. Empire Strikes Back - Let's face it, the best Star Wars movie of all. Star Trek: Wrath of Khan - KHAAAAAAAAAN! On so many levels this movie is all sorts of badass. Shatner at his ass kickingly finest. Everything you want in a Star Trek film and no purple bazooka or melting Romulans other crap in the TNG movies which were 89% shit (First Contact was ok) forgot.. Saving Private Ryan - in a way, considered a cliche today but the games industry was clearly inspired by it. Working on DoD and CoD, everyone had seen SPR a bunch of times, poured over footage and had intellectual discussions on what worked/didn't work about the film and how that could serve as inspiration for game design and art direction. Not everyone loves it but it helped spawn a successful wave of WWII gaming. I had never seen a war movie like it before. ⌐■_■ and -HP- 2 Quote
Sprony Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 (edited) Damn Izuno, for me making me try again You have a lot of great picks to which I can only add the following: Platoon: Oliver Stone at his finest. Charlie Sheen his best performance. For me, the definitive Vietnam war movie and a true masterpiece from start to finish. Full Metal Jacket: I think this is the best Kubrick ever made. The dialog in this movie is amazing. Very memorable scenes that will forever live on in cinema's history. Terminator (1 and 2): There isn't enough room to praise these movies. Definitely Arnold's best work. Jaws: The first real blockbuster and I think it's the movie with the biggest cultural impact. It influenced entire generations. Personally, I still prefer Bruce over the CGI sharks we use now. Robocop/Total Recall/Starship Troopers: Verhoeven's epic sci-fi trilogy. Great oneliners, memorable characters, great action, violent, awesome satire and more violence. The best the Dutch ever made. Predator: Isn't this the movie with most testosteron ever? Every man loves this. Must have seen it a hundred times. Plus, the soundtrack. Silvestri's finest. Rambo: The first Rambo is a timeless classic. Also a movie or franchise with a large cultural impact. Rambo, it is known! Rocky: A movie that motivates you to challenge live and win. Whenever I need to get pumped I watch the first one or the last one. Amazing movies! Conan: I love Howard's work. I love Arnold movies. I love the soundtrack which still gives me goosebumps. This for me is the ultimate 80's sword and sorcery movie. True Romance: Best movie ever written. This has such good dialog that it's unmatched. Tarantino's greatest script. The scene with Walken and Hopper is mind blowing. The Matrix: I was and I'm still blown away by the first one. Great story, script, acting, visual effects, etc. Edited February 8, 2013 by SpronyvanJohnson Quote
Puddy Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 (edited) Full Metal Jacket: The dialog in this movie is unmatched. True Romance: This has such good dialog that it's unmatched. : OOOOOOOOOOOOO this can only mean one thing... they are... the same movie?! EDIT: or, there's a quantum fluctuation which dictates that both movies are and aren't unmatched! ahmahgadd! Edited February 8, 2013 by Puddy Sprony 1 Quote
Sprony Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 Fixed it! Must extend English vocabulary! Quote
Izuno Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 Damn Izuno, for me making me try again You have a lot of great picks to which I can only add the following: Excellent choices of your own! Sprony 1 Quote
FMPONE Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 (edited) Favorite movie of all time: Blue Velvet -- if you haven't seen this movie, drop everything you're doing and watch it. It will have an impact on you Others: No Country for Old Men -- brilliant film, one of the best in recent history City of God -- a great modern epic Amorres perros -- another great south american flick Taxi Driver -- sick film, really puts you in the mind of a psychotic loner and shows you society in a whole new light Stalker -- really good movie by Tarkovsky, it's crazy how it not only inspired the game but nailed the same mood decades before, and also prior to Chernobyl even happening in the first place! WTF! Doctor Zhivago -- if you like great cinematography, this movie is a must. Nice story as well The Deer Hunter -- easily the saddest movie of all time Eraserhead -- not really one of my personal favorites, but definitely an incredibly significant film that I would watch if I was trying to expand my mind and thinking Koyanisquatsi -- this is a really special movie Godfather 1 + 2 -- there is no better film series, the acting and writing and craftsmanship of these films is deserving of all the praise Glengarry Glen Ross -- simply powerful performances and writing, this movie has BRASS BALLS! American Beauty -- one of those movies that you can't deny, it has ridiculous power Brazil -- wonderful movie, very artistic Jacob's ladder -- very in your face, very creepy Questionable: Once upon a time in America -- I went back and watched this, which I thought was my favorite movie of all time, and I thought it stunk. but I'll put it on this list because it does do some things very well, and if you don't take it TOO seriously, or go in with high expectations, you might fall in love Stroszek -- good movie but it might drive you to suicide, as it did the lead singer of the band Joy Division. It's that kind of movie Apoc now -- duh Anything by Kubrick -- duh Fight club -- duh Matrix -- duh (the first one really is fucking solid) Edited February 8, 2013 by FMPONE ⌐■_■ 1 Quote
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