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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I will definitely add Back to the Future to my list. One of the most fun movies of all time.

Absolutely, the whole trilogy is brilliant!

Shawshank Redemption
Brassed Off
Groundhog Day
The Great Escape
The Magnificent Seven
The Sound Of Music

To pick one absolute favourite is impossible......
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Koyaanisqatsi followed by The Matrix. I don't think any movie has impressed me as much as these two.
 
 
 
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Koyaanisqatsi followed by The Matrix. I don't think any movie has impressed me as much as these two.

"meh" at "The Matrix". in my opinion an overblown FX-spectacle. Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "Welt am Draht" ("World on a Wire") from 1973 that deals with the same themes is much better


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I’m with the many folks who say that this is an impossible task. Just like it is with music. My feelings and emotions, what tickles my fancy intellectually as well as my funny bone changes from day to day. Naming one will effectively make me regret it 20 seconds later.
So a cop out of sorts as well as a handfull of flicks:

The Holy Mountain
Aguirre
Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann
Altered States
Brazil
Festen
Clockwork Orange
The Wickerman
Gummo
Performance
Pusher
Midnight Express
The Big Blue
Apocalypse Now
Pan’s Labyrinth
Eraserhead
Dog Day Afternoon
...and so forth.
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Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

Koyaanisqatsi followed by The Matrix. I don't think any movie has impressed me as much as these two.

"meh" at "The Matrix". in my opinion an overblown FX-spectacle. Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "Welt am Draht" ("World on a Wire") from 1973 that deals with the same themes is much better
I didn't like Matrix at all. The same year I saw Dark City, similar theme and much better as well. Only, the director should have cut the first five minutes, as they explain too much. I was lucky to start watching it when it was already going on. Without the intro it's a different story.
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Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

Koyaanisqatsi followed by The Matrix. I don't think any movie has impressed me as much as these two.

"meh" at "The Matrix". in my opinion an overblown FX-spectacle. Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "Welt am Draht" ("World on a Wire") from 1973 that deals with the same themes is much better
 
The Matrix was the first "brain in a vat" movie I'd seen. I was aware of the concept before, but seeing it onscreen at the movie theatre left me feeling quite different about the world afterwards. Every now and then I check for glitches in reality. Cool
 
 
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Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

Koyaanisqatsi followed by The Matrix. I don't think any movie has impressed me as much as these two.

"meh" at "The Matrix". in my opinion an overblown FX-spectacle. Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "Welt am Draht" ("World on a Wire") from 1973 that deals with the same themes is much better
 
The Matrix was the first "brain in a vat" movie I'd seen. I was aware of the concept before, but seeing it onscreen at the movie theatre left me feeling quite different about the world afterwards. Every now and then I check for glitches in reality. Cool
 
 
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Blade Runner (The Directors Cut)
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Hi,

Same here, however I really thought the sequel was badly done, and specially so with its music that was "incidental" when compared to how the music was used in the original film. As such, the sequel, took a deep dive for me, and I did not enjoy it. I was hoping/expecting another bonus with great music, and instead it just had bits and pieces, Hollywood style ... destroyed the movie for me.

The Double Life of Veronique -- for having the guts to not turn the film into one of those cheap horror films. It stayed true to the end ... and the story was magnificent and allowed to flow.

Romeo and Juliet (Zeffirelli) -- A bit on the old side, but it was pretty and well done, and it got me to appreciate some Shakespeare, even though at the time my English was really bad.

Carmen (Carlos Saura) -- The dance version of the story is incredible and beautifully shot.

The Fencing Master (Pedro Olea) -- Fantastic film with awesome costumes and settings, and some fencing that defies some of the greatest of them all. And it looked more real and deadly than the fake sword fights in film, with the exception of ROB ROY, but that one was about the violence of it, not the fencing.

Ran (Kurosawa) -- If ever there was a film that was a painting in each and every shot, this is it. Totally awesome.

The Island on Bird Street -- Little known film that was shown at the Film Festival here in Portland, but someone listed it as a "child's film" and that meant that only one third of the auditorium showed up, not to mention that the film disappeared never to be shown again anywhere. I thank the folks at the Singapore Film Festival for using my review in their program notes for the film. I seem to be the only person that appreciates the beauty of that film. AND IT IS NOT A CHILD STORY even though it involves one!

Performance (Roeg/Cammell) -- I think that it is one of the best films ever done, and the cinematography is way out there and far out and above and beyond what 99% of films will ever try. And it also gave us what would become the first MTV song done correctly, instead of showing a nekkid girl that did not have anything to do with the song. The music in it was exceptional and you never get the idea that a single shot was wasted, but the story and its style ... is phenomenal and even weird, when it shows some inspirations to art and literature that you and I do not exactly know how they fit. But it adds something to the film that makes it too hard to follow and understand and its ending ... totally crackers ... but awesome!



Edited by moshkito - April 30 2021 at 09:59
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Chloë Grace Moretz as Mindy McCready aka 'Hit Girl' in Kick-Ass 2
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La Strada
Nashville
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
The Battle of Algiers
Network
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
A Woman Under the Influence
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

I’m with the many folks who say that this is an impossible task. Just like it is with music. My feelings and emotions, what tickles my fancy intellectually as well as my funny bone changes from day to day. Naming one will effectively make me regret it 20 seconds later.
So a cop out of sorts as well as a handfull of flicks:

The Holy Mountain
Aguirre
Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann
Altered States
Brazil
Festen
Clockwork Orange
The Wickerman
Gummo
Performance
Pusher
Midnight Express
The Big Blue
Apocalypse Now
Pan’s Labyrinth
Eraserhead
Dog Day Afternoon
...and so forth.
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V for Vendetta.

Some honorable mentions:

The Godfather
Lucky Number Slevin
Jurassic Park
The Shawshank Redemption
Memento
Se7en
The Dark Knight 
Rush
Kill Bill
I shook my head and smiled a whisper knowing all about the place
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Impossible to pick just one. Shame on you folks, on a music forum for not including This is Spinal TapLOLEmbarrassed
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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

I’m with the many folks who say that this is an impossible task. Just like it is with music. My feelings and emotions, what tickles my fancy intellectually as well as my funny bone changes from day to day. Naming one will effectively make me regret it 20 seconds later.
So a cop out of sorts as well as a handfull of flicks:

The Holy Mountain
Aguirre
Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann
Altered States
Brazil
Festen
Clockwork Orange
The Wickerman
Gummo
Performance
Pusher
Midnight Express
The Big Blue
Apocalypse Now
Pan’s Labyrinth
Eraserhead
Dog Day Afternoon
...and so forth.
Just one? Bennys Badekar



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Nahh not really. I think it fits better in the ‘most unique flick’ thread.
It’s bizarre, nasty, nonsensical and dirty..but I don’t really consider it a great movie per se. More of an anti-movie if you will.
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^ As David says, impossible to choose:

Taxi Driver
Apocalypse Now
the Hill
Children of Men
Life is Sweet
Look Back in Anger
the Exorcist
Donnie Darko
Skyfall
Sexy Beast
World War Z
Anchorman I & 2
Filth
Prisoners
Under the Skin
O Lucky Man
Dredd
Gladiator
In the Loop
Once Were Warriors
Lord of the Flies (the original 1963)
Nightcrawler
a Bronx Tale
Nocturnal Animals
Scum
Nil by Mouth
the War Zone
Naked
Billy Liar
if
This Sporting Life
Kes
the Picture of Dorian Gray (the original 1945)
Nosferatu (1922)
2001: A Space Odyssey
Raging Bull
the Silence of the Lambs
Themroc


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