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Strippers vs Werewolves! Yes that is a real movie and yes it is exactly what you think and yes it is absolutely a cultic piece of crap but it is an amazing cultic piece of crap.
* Raiders of the Lost Ark
* Star Wars Episode IV
* Blade Runner
* Less than Zero
* Inception
* Casino Royale
* Dumb and Dumber
* Better off Dead
* Apocalypse Now
* Rocky Horror Picture Show
* Gladiator
* The Hurt Locker
* The Last of the Mohicans
Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2. Such a perfect movie, it still holds up. Yes it’s silly and cheesy but it just adds to its charm. Also as I get older I relate more and more to Tobey Maguire’s Peter Parker
i don’t really have **one** but, i like some more than others
*top mentions*
* blade runner 2049
* dunkirk
* dead poets society
* her
* city of god
* three billboards outside ebbing
* end of evangelion (paired with the series)
*other mentions*
* breakfast at tiffany’s
* it’s kind of a funny story
* rear window
* american beauty
* what’s eating gilbert’s grape
* what dreams may come
* the secret life of walter mitty
* Casino
* The Shining
* Full Metal Jacket
* The Wedding Singer
* Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
* Pulp Fiction
* Iron Giant
* Basketball Diaries
* Friday
This is a good mix of my favourites from all different genres.
As a man of culture I can’t answer this anything short than a 5 page essay
Goodfellas
V for Vendetta
Alien, perfect horror and sci-fi mix. The sets and special effects still hold up today and the characters and actors are great.
Stand By Me
Tropic thunder
Strippers vs Werewolves! Yes that is a real movie and yes it is exactly what you think and yes it is absolutely a cultic piece of crap but it is an amazing cultic piece of crap.
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Interstellar
12 angry men
Into the wild
Blues brothers
Killer clowns from outer space
Dogma
Interstellar, all LOTR(extended), pulp fiction, the dark knight, any James Bond, tron (Olivia Wilde),
Return of the King.
True Romance (1993)
Falling Down. We can all relate to Bill
The Matrix
Backdoor Sluts 9
To Kill a Mockingbird.
John Wick
Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan
*Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest*
The OT Star Wars. Rogue one.
Manchester by the sea.
* Raiders of the Lost Ark
* Star Wars Episode IV
* Blade Runner
* Less than Zero
* Inception
* Casino Royale
* Dumb and Dumber
* Better off Dead
* Apocalypse Now
* Rocky Horror Picture Show
* Gladiator
* The Hurt Locker
* The Last of the Mohicans
Good Will Hunting
The Prestige
The Princess Bride… sorry, not sorry. I love that shit.
Back To The Future
Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2. Such a perfect movie, it still holds up. Yes it’s silly and cheesy but it just adds to its charm. Also as I get older I relate more and more to Tobey Maguire’s Peter Parker
A New Hope.
It’s the movie that changed cinema for me, it went from silly but entertaining stories to fantasy being in ‘real’ and believable places.
– blade runner/blade runner 2049
– ex machina
– her
– the lighthouse
– the handmaiden
i don’t really have **one** but, i like some more than others
*top mentions*
* blade runner 2049
* dunkirk
* dead poets society
* her
* city of god
* three billboards outside ebbing
* end of evangelion (paired with the series)
*other mentions*
* breakfast at tiffany’s
* it’s kind of a funny story
* rear window
* american beauty
* what’s eating gilbert’s grape
* what dreams may come
* the secret life of walter mitty
The Back To The Future trilogy with the first two Ghostbusters coming in right behind it…followed by Star Trek: First Contact
1st: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
2nd: You Only Live Twice
3rd: Redline (2009)
Runners up: Ice Cold in Alex, Jurassic Park, Pulp Fiction, The Italian Job, The Shawshank Redemption, Being There, Waterloo
Top Gun
The only correct answer.
Tie between barry lyndon and master and commander of the far side of the world. Oh wait i just remembered Time Bandits
* Casino
* The Shining
* Full Metal Jacket
* The Wedding Singer
* Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
* Pulp Fiction
* Iron Giant
* Basketball Diaries
* Friday
This is a good mix of my favourites from all different genres.
Scarface, the 80s one starring Al Pacino
DragonHeart (1996)
Gentlemen prefer blondes
The Matrix
The Dark Knight Rises
Trainspotting
FIGHT CLUB!
Executive Decision
My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Star Trek: First Contact, The Return of the King.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Cure (by Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
Almost anything Ghibli
Terminator Judgement Day. I don’t know why but I’ve watched that movie so many times and I still enjoy it every time.