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Pick your top 10 films, comment them. The most frequently picked films will go higher up in the rankings. We will vote on any leftover films on a scale of 1-10. Here is my list:

  1. Alien

  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey

  3. The Godfather

  4. Empire Strikes Back

  5. The Big Lebowski

  6. Amelie

  7. Akira

  8. Terminator 2

  9. The Matrix

  10. Die Hard

That was way harder than I thought it would be.

Pick your top 10 films, comment them. The most frequently picked films will go higher up in the rankings. We will vote on any leftover films on a scale of 1-10. Here is my list: 1. Alien 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey 3. The Godfather 4. Empire Strikes Back 5. The Big Lebowski 6. Amelie 7. Akira 8. Terminator 2 9. The Matrix 10. Die Hard That was way harder than I thought it would be.

8 comments

[–] PhunkyPlatypus 7 points (+7|-0)

In no particular order:

  1. Tideland

  2. Fight Club

  3. Tremors

  4. Sphere

  5. Desperado

  6. Moon

  7. Idiocracy

  8. Event Horizon

  9. Evil Dead

  10. Ghostbusters

[–] Boukert 7 points (+7|-0) Edited

.1. Apocalypse now - 1979, Ford Coppola, the Redux version.

The insanity of Vietnam displayed in all its facets on a boatride down the river, slowly but surely descending into a moist and pressing jungle nightmare. Perfect soundtrack, tension building, acting, atmosphere, cinematics, the constant feel of "wtf and waiting" and a raw feel to the clusterfuck called Vietnam.

Oh yeah and this scene, with a mindblowing performance from Robert Duvall!

.2. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb - 1964, Kubrick.

The absolut top satirical picture ever made. At the hight of the cold war, with real commie and nuclear holocaust fears kubrick dissects the insanity of it. Even with the overacting by Peter Sellers on the German guy in the end the picture stands tall and has an ever increasing pressing athmosphere when the lunacy just doesnt end. The cinematics are also impressive.

The bombriding scene or sellers nazi are rememberable but i choose "Precious bodily fluids" as my favorite scene

.3. 2001: a Space oddysee, 1968, Kubrick.

Mind blown, Kubrick nailing the evolution theory in the first scene and the movie hasnt even stated yet. Visual and atmospheric so well done, such a wonderfull tension building that slowly ocreeps you the fuck out and a totally mindblowing open ending.

"the dawn of man" I just have to because it's a goddamn genius scene

.4. The good the bad and the ugly - 1966, sergio Leone.

What is there to say..... a masterpiece. My god the soundtrack by Enio Morrione alone is iconic, pure heaven sent and still causing erections on a daily basis all over the globe. Following 3 skwtchy opportunist over the scorches of a civil war thorn USA, full character development, a good storyline, breathtaking cinemathics, changing odds and alliances. The best ending scene and suspense built up

Legendary

.5. Goodfellas, 1990, Scorsese.

Danny fucking Devito on cocaine = a lot of phuks

.6. Akira, 1988, Otomo

.7. Airplane, 1980, Abrahams, Zucker x 2

.8. Godfather, 1972, coppola

.9. La femme Nikita, Besson

.10. La vita e Bella, 1997, Begnini.


Honorary mentions:

Pulp fiction

Alien

Big lebowski

Oldboy

Raging bull

Paths of glory

the shining

Once upon a time in the West

Blade runner

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

[–] Skyrock 6 points (+6|-0) Edited
  1. The Princess Bride
  2. The Maltese Falcon
  3. Bride of Frankenstein
  4. Full Metal Jacket
  5. The Horror of Dracula
  6. Conan the Barbarian
  7. Yojimbo
  8. Princess Mononoke
  9. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
  10. Nosferatu (1922)
[–] PMYA [OP] 4 points (+4|-0)

I thought about Mononoke too. I wanted to make it a top 25 but @Boukert bullied me into making it a 10.

[–] Skyrock 4 points (+4|-0)

I have just changed #9 for "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly". While "Frankenstein Created Woman" is the high point of Hammer Horror, I just noticed the lack of spaghetti westerns, and the slot needs either to be filled with TGTBATU (for being the most refined one) or Django (as the one that kicked the trend off and still aged extremely well).

Cool hand Luke
Gran Torino.
Firefly.
The big lebowski.
28 days later.
Good Morning, Vietnam.
Reservoir Dogs.
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest.
Shawn of the Dead.
Heat.

[–] [Deleted] 0 points (+0|-0) Edited
  1. A Clockwork Orange

  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey

  3. The Big Lebowski

  4. Pulp Fiction

  5. Gladiator

  6. Groundhog Day

  7. Apollo 13

  8. Signs

  9. Fight Club

  10. No Country for Old Men

Honorable Mentions:

V for Vendetta, Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, The Matrix, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, A Scanner Darkly, *Magical Mystery Tour