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horrormad
12-Aug-2008, 11:54 AM
Here Is a list of my top 10 all time movies.
1.Dawn of the dead (Original)
2.Child's play
3.Night of the Living dead (Original)
4.Day of the dead (Original)
5.Misery
6.Texas chainsaw massacre 2
7.Return of the living dead
8.Halloween
9.Cannibal Holocaust
10.Bad Dreams
What your top 10?
DjfunkmasterG
12-Aug-2008, 12:52 PM
My Top ten all time any genre.
1. Fight Club
2. American Beauty
3. Rounders
4. Pulp Fiction
5. Million Dollar Baby
6. Gone Baby Gone
7. Dawn of the Dead (original)
8. 12 Angry Men
9. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
10. Batman Begins
Top Ten Horror
1. Dawn of the Dead*
2. Aliens
3. Shaun of the Dead
4. A Nightmare on Elm Street
5. The Exorcist
6. Night of the Living Dead*
7. Nosferatu
8. Ringu
9. Halloween*
10. The Thing **
* = Original Version
** = remake.
Top 10 Action
1. Die Hard
2. Heat
3. Terminator 2
4. Lethal Weapon 2
5. Beverly Hills Cop
6. Bad Boys
7. Lethal Weapon
8. True Lies
9. Face-Off
10. Fearless
Top 10 Drama/Film Noir
1. American Beauty
2. Gone Baby Gone
3. Rocky
4. Pulp Fiction
5. Million Dollar Baby
6. The Untouchables
7. Scarface
8. The Devil's Advocate
9. Rounders
10. 12 Angry Men
bassman
12-Aug-2008, 01:57 PM
1. Ghostbusters
2. Fight Club
3. Shaun of the Dead
4. Day of the Dead
5. Donnie Darko
6. Back to the Future Trilogy
7. Batman Begins/The Dark Knight
8. The Big Lebowski
9. Taxi Driver
10. Monty Python's The Life of Brian
The top three are solid, but the remaining seven could be moved around or replaced. There's too many choices out there.:stunned:
horrormad
12-Aug-2008, 02:39 PM
1. Ghostbusters
The top three are solid, but the remaining seven could be moved around or replaced. There's too many choices out there.:stunned:
Ghostbusters Is a brilliant movie love that film watched It so many times and never get bored of It.
bassman
12-Aug-2008, 02:51 PM
Ghostbusters Is a brilliant movie love that film watched It so many times and never get bored of It.
There's no telling how many times i've seen it. I probably put it on at least once every two weeks or so. I'm a huge, HUGE Ghostbusters fan.
Hell....I'M a Ghostbuster:
http://a638.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/40/l_eeaf5ad25e8f6c0d4a31e78b118d0735.jpg
http://a324.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/10/l_1398ca01783d1aecb4b7f5736b4cef1b.jpg
:cool:
horrormad
12-Aug-2008, 03:22 PM
Wow F*cking awesome.
I can say by looking at that picture your a big fan.
Have you played the game on the old Sega Mega Drive?
CoinReturn
12-Aug-2008, 03:35 PM
My choices seem to change on a near daily basis, but here goes:
1. Dawn of the Dead
2. Troll 2
3. The Story of Ricky
4. Rushmore
5. Drunken Master 2
6. Terror Firmer
7. Terminator 2
8. Sleepaway Camp
9. Revenge of the Nerds
10. Big Trouble in Little China
horrormad
12-Aug-2008, 03:50 PM
Troll 2 would come In my top 10 comedy.
Danny
12-Aug-2008, 05:19 PM
in no order id say right now, though it always changes:
clerks
pulp fiction
the big lebowski
the matrix
jurassic park
the blair witch project
dawn of the dead
waking life
pans labyrinth
casshern
as for horror alone:
dawn of the dead
halloween
land of the dead , which ive watched 3 times this month ,for some reason im really into that movie lately
blair witch
.rec
r-point
ring
the shining
texas chainsaw massacre
the thing
Mike70
12-Aug-2008, 05:49 PM
in no particular order except for the first 2:
rosemary's baby
day of the dead
planet of the apes
tron
the running man
the fellowship of the ring
the gorgon
frankenstein must be destroyed
dracula: prince of darkness
the devil rides out
zombie04
12-Aug-2008, 05:59 PM
for horror I'd say
Dawn of the Dead
Halloween
The Thing (remake)
Evil Dead 2
American Psycho
The Shining
Night of the Living Dead
Nightmare on Elm Street
Near Dark
Friday the 13th Part IV
and for all genres
Once Upon a Time in the West
Pulp Fiction
Dawn of the Dead
The Naked Gun
Rocky Balboa
Ghostbusters
Back to the Future
Monty Python's Holy Grail/Life of Brian - It's a double feature for me
Toy Story 2
Rear Window
3pidemiC
12-Aug-2008, 06:32 PM
1. Aliens
2. Halloween
3. Day of the Dead
4. Saving Private Ryan
5. The Terminator
6. Dawn of the Dead '78
7. The Godfather
8. Platoon
9. Forrest Gump
10. Goodfellas
:)
capncnut
12-Aug-2008, 06:51 PM
Dawn Of The Dead
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Sound Of Music
Irreversible
Blade Runner
Blue Velvet
Casino
Electra Glide In Blue
Dazed And Confused
Sweethearts
List subject to change. ;)
Mutineer
12-Aug-2008, 07:09 PM
Top 10 EVER (I'll do a horror one later)
Jaws
Schindler's List
Apocalypse Now
Pulp Fiction
The Godfather II
Goodfellas
The Thin Red Line
Psycho
Star Wars - 1977
Scarface
MinionZombie
12-Aug-2008, 07:26 PM
Top Ten All Time All Genres:
(Everything beyond first entry could go anywhere on the list)
1) Dawn of the Dead 1978
* Terminator 2
* Aliens
* Ghostbusters
* Back To The Future
* The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
* Scarface
* Zodiac
* The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
* The Maltese Falcon
Now, to add another ten to make it a Top Twenty All Time All Genre (in no particular order):
* The Dark Knight (this could very well, upon second viewing, go into my Top Ten All Time All Genre)
* Casablanca
* Grindhouse
* Blade Runner
* Texas Chainsaw Massacre
* Short Circuit
* Heat
* Fight Club
* The Thing
* The Evil Dead ... or maybe Evil Dead 2 (I can never decide which one)
My Top Ten/Top Twenty is subject to change in the future of course.
capncnut
12-Aug-2008, 07:53 PM
Apocalypse Now
Yeah, that's gonna have to go in my top ten somewhere too.
The Evil Dead ... or maybe Evil Dead 2 (I can never decide which one)
Evil Dead 1. End of. :D
MinionZombie
12-Aug-2008, 08:13 PM
Evil Dead 1. End of.
Indeed, this is what I generally go for ... but there's always a bit of a wiggle when I say that, a wiggle in Evil Dead 2's direction for a slice of preferred pie.
However, I think Evil Dead 1 had the most impact on me, I remember watching it - on a censored VHS bought for a fiver from the local post office, who knew full well my Mum certainly wasn't going to be watching it, despite purchasing it (:lol:) - back when I was 14, and I saw it just after dinner and was blown away. I couldn't believe the third act gore fest.
So aye, it had the most impact on me - I also really like the story behind it getting made, I hope one day to have that kind of experience sometime soon...one of those young filmmaker dreams at the start of their careers, you know. :)
Minerva_Zombi
12-Aug-2008, 09:08 PM
1. Dawn of the Dead
2. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
3. Night of the living Dead
4. Halloween
5. Martin
6. Tenebrae
7. Day of the Dead
8. Last House on the Left
9. The Crazies
10. Suspiria
NON HORROR
1. A Clockwork Orange
2. Terminator 2
3. Titanic
4. Clerks
5. Kingpin
6. Pretty Woman
7. The Dark Knight
8. Chasing Amy
9. The Departed
10. Pulp Fiction
Those are just off the top of my head. In no particular order.
major jay
12-Aug-2008, 10:31 PM
The Sound Of Music
I didn't see that one coming.
Skippy911sc
12-Aug-2008, 10:47 PM
1. A Clockwork Orange
6. Pretty Woman
Wow now that is a difference of genres...
I still can't believe people liked Pretty woman after you think about the story for a few minutes. A whore finds love in a billionaire who finds morality in the whore? Crazy stuff out of Hollywood in the 90s. That being said I did see the movie and it is watchable, but for all the WRONG reasons. ;)
capncnut
13-Aug-2008, 03:28 AM
However, I think Evil Dead 1 had the most impact on me, I remember watching it - on a censored VHS bought for a fiver from the local post office, who knew full well my Mum certainly wasn't going to be watching it, despite purchasing it (:lol:) - back when I was 14, and I saw it just after dinner and was blown away. I couldn't believe the third act gore fest.
I probably mentioned this before but back in the video nasty era when I was 10 or so, a bunch of us went to a friend of my mothers to watch The Evil Dead. It was released simultaneously on cinema and VHS and someone told the old girl it was a 'proper naughty film'. Well, no lie, I was so dumbstruck with fear (around the time Linda started cackling) that instead of making a left turn for the toilet, I took a right turn and pissed all over the host's daughters' bedroom floor (I still remember her peeking above the covers, terrified, but I was so in shock that I thought it was the bog :D). It's something that is still thrown at me in jest today, aged 35. :rolleyes:
I still see the horror in the film that I felt back then (one can only truly appreciate the harshness of that film when viewed back then) - just nowadays I love it as opposed to fear it. For the money Raimi had, he did a f**king good job!
I didn't see that one coming.
The Sound Of Music is a quality film. It's just not many people will admit it. :D
Mutineer
13-Aug-2008, 06:15 AM
Top Ten All Time All Genres:
(Everything beyond first entry could go anywhere on the list)
1) Dawn of the Dead 1978
* Terminator 2
* Aliens
* Ghostbusters
* Back To The Future
* The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
* Scarface
* Zodiac
* The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
* The Maltese Falcon
Now, to add another ten to make it a Top Twenty All Time All Genre (in no particular order):
* The Dark Knight (this could very well, upon second viewing, go into my Top Ten All Time All Genre)
* Casablanca
* Grindhouse
* Blade Runner
* Texas Chainsaw Massacre
* Short Circuit
* Heat
* Fight Club
* The Thing
* The Evil Dead ... or maybe Evil Dead 2 (I can never decide which one)
My Top Ten/Top Twenty is subject to change in the future of course.
Great lists ! :)
Minerva_Zombi
13-Aug-2008, 06:33 AM
Wow now that is a difference of genres...
I still can't believe people liked Pretty woman after you think about the story for a few minutes. A whore finds love in a billionaire who finds morality in the whore? Crazy stuff out of Hollywood in the 90s. That being said I did see the movie and it is watchable, but for all the WRONG reasons. ;)
I've loved that movie since I was a kid. Its funny and just well done. It makes me cry every damn time I see it. Same with Titanic. Yeah, I'm a big softy.. :)
capncnut
13-Aug-2008, 06:37 AM
Same with Titanic. Yeah, I'm a big softy.. :)
I know a certain someone who bawls their eyes out at that movie (no names mentioned) so don't you dare sing that Celine Dion song, LOL.
SRP76
13-Aug-2008, 06:44 AM
* The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Finally, someone with some taste.:D
No order:
- Dawn of the Dead (Duh)
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- The Godfather
- Rocky
- Dirty Harry
- The Outlaw Josey Wales
- Back to the Future
- Jaws
- Alien
- The Shawshank Redemption
Honorable Mention (you just know it can't be left at 10):
- JFK
- 29th Street
- The Untouchables
- Heartbreak Ridge
- The Crew
ngm231
13-Aug-2008, 06:57 AM
Non-Horror
1.Pulp Fiction
2.Clerks
3.This Is Spinal Tap
4.Star Wars
5.Resevoir Dogs
6.
7.King Kong (1933)
8.A Night At the Opera
9.Bean
10.First Blood
Horror
1.tie between dawn/night
2.Cannibal Holocaust
3.deep red
4.the Hills have eyes
5.The Evil Dead
6.Texas Chainsaw Massacre
7.Videodrome
8.The Shining
9.Halloween (78)
zombie04
13-Aug-2008, 07:02 AM
Finally, someone with some taste.:D
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly was going to end up on my list (it's my traditional Thanksgiving Day movie) but Once Upon a Time in the West just topped it on the list. For me the score was just a little better and it played for a greater effect when watching it. While GB&U's score is iconic and one of the best, I think Morricone had a little bit more to work with on OUATITW.
SRP76
13-Aug-2008, 07:32 AM
Well, as you can probably tell by my list, I'm a huge Clint Eastwood mark. I enjoy just about every movie he's ever been in. The only ones I don't really like are Kelly's Heroes, The Bridges of Madison County, Where Eagles Dare, Firefox, and Play Misty for Me. Others, like The Gauntlet, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, In the Line of Fire, Unforgiven, The Dead Pool, Pink Cadillac, and Million Dollar Baby are tolerable, but not my favorites.
All the rest could be interchangeable with the ones I put in my overall Top 10, pretty much.
MinionZombie
13-Aug-2008, 11:27 AM
Ah mate, Rocky ... damn I forgot about that one ... ooooooh ... it's a great saga ... it'd be in a Top Ten Movie Saga's & Trilogy List, but otherwise it'd easily be in my Top 30, if I was to go that far.
See, this is the problem, I've got so many movies in my collection (nearing 1,400), and love so many of them, that it's REALLY hard to come up with ten or twenty truly stand-out, leaves-me-flabbergasted titles.
It'd probably be so much easier (and yet equally harder) to do Top Ten lists for each genre. :D
Mike70
13-Aug-2008, 06:18 PM
I know a certain someone who bawls their eyes out at that movie (no names mentioned) so don't you dare sing that Celine Dion song, LOL.
hey, you promised you'd never, ever bring that up in public.:lol:
DjfunkmasterG
13-Aug-2008, 06:50 PM
Finally, someone with some taste.:D
Hey I had The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly on my list and he gets the kudo's? :p:D
TGTBTU is just an awesome western from start to finish. That is the pinnacle of modern drama in the safe fave like the classic western.
I just love watching that film.
MinionZombie
13-Aug-2008, 07:19 PM
Hey I had The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly on my list and he gets the kudo's? :p:D
TGTBTU is just an awesome western from start to finish. That is the pinnacle of modern drama in the safe fave like the classic western.
I just love watching that film.
Yeah but it's cos I'm clearly awesomer than yaow ... :p (little Harry Enfield reference with a modern internet spin on it fer ya there).
GBU is a great film, I get sucked into it everytime I see it. It's the sort of film that is perfectly suited to 2.35:1 as well, ah mate I love that film. :)
Aside from Back to the Future 3, The Good The Bad And The Ugly was about my third ever western. :cool::D:cool:
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