1) Doubt
2) Desyat Negrityat - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092879/ - "This is the only adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel to use the novel's original ending."
3) Se7en
4) The Usual Suspects
5) Interstate 60
6) El Mago - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0415958/
7) La Diagonale Du Fou - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087144/
8) Le Dîner De Cons - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119038/
9) Letters From Iwo Jima
10) Der Untergang - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363163/\
11) The Luzhin Defence
12) The Thin Red Line
13) Changeling
14) Revolutionary Road
15) A Gunfight
16) Waterloo
17)Wag the Dog
18) The Departed
19) The Perfect Storm
20) The Trial
1 Forest Gump
2 Pulp Fiction
3 El Laberinto del Fauno
4 Ed Wood
5 Jaws
6 True Romance
7 One flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
8 Les Choristes
9 Dr Strangelove
10 The Shining
11 Lat den Ratte Komma in
12 The Sixth Sense
13 Finding Neverland
14 Citzen Kane
15 The Silence of the Lambs
16 Alien
17 Hotel Rwanda
18 Tasogare Seibei
19 The Princess Bride
20 Lola Rennt
1. Pan's Labyrinth
2. Paradise Now
3. Hearts and Minds
4. The Birds
5. The Devil's Backbone
6. Che
7. Vertigo
8. Syriana
9. Rear Window
10. The Life of Brian
11. Munich (ironic, I know)
12. Three Kings
13. Atomic Cafe
14. Chocolat
15. Waltz with Bashir
16. Apollo 13
17. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
18. 1776
19. Airplane!
20. Forrest Gump
Originally posted by GatecrasherHave you seen "Devil's Backbone"?
1 Forest Gump
2 Pulp Fiction
3 El Laberinto del Fauno
4 Ed Wood
5 Jaws
6 True Romance
7 One flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
8 Les Choristes
9 Dr Strangelove
10 The Shining
11 Lat den Ratte Komma in
12 The Sixth Sense
13 Finding Neverland
14 Citzen Kane
15 The Silence of the Lambs
16 Alien
17 Hotel Rwanda
18 Tasogare Seibei
19 The Princess Bride
20 Lola Rennt
My list would be horizontal, I wouldn't try to say one was 'better' than another, how would you compare Mrs Doubtfire to Light the red lantern for instance, both on my list.
So in no particular order, Zardoz, 2001 space odyssey, Silent Running, Fargo, Contact, Silence of the Lambs, Birds, Citizen Kane, Mutiny on the Bounty (Marlin Brando version), Patriot Games, Hunt for Red October, Broken Trail, The man from Snowy river, The gods must be crazy, part one and part two, Mad Max, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Mrs. Doubtfire, Beautiful Mind, Light the red Lantern, 1900, Amadeus, Million Dollar Baby, Space Cowboys, Men in Black, Independence day (will Smith), Unforgiven, The Hunted (Tommy Lee Jones), Maltese Falcon, Jurassic Park, Blade Runner, Godfather, Part 1 and part 2, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Eraserhead, Blood Diamond, Whale Rider, Good Will Hunting, Awakenings, Dead Poets Society, Good Morning Vietnam, Forest Gump, Philadephia, Sleepless in Seattle, Pale Rider, Shawshank Redemption: Some of the films I loved, and have seen twice, if anyone thinks there is one stinker in there, tell me!
No Particular order:
1 Snatch
2 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
3 Spaceballs
4 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
5 Seven
6 Lucky Number Slevin
7 American Beauty
8 Lord of the Rings Trilogy (yes, I cheated)
9 South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
10 Falling Down
11 Four Rooms
12 Clerks
13 Clockwork Orange
14 Braveheart
15 Beetlejuice
16 Super Troopers
17 V for Vendetta
18 Manchurian Candidate (Sinatra's)
19 Office Space
20 Planes, Trains, Automobiles
21 Christmas Vacation
22 Pulp Fiction
23 The Usual Suspects
24 Fight Club
25 Superbad
26 Anchorman
27 Napoleon Dynamite
You said top 27, right?
P
Originally posted by CimonWhats with the webistes? Are you selling them. Showing off because you like some foreign films? Elitist, perhaps? I don't know, your list annoys me.
1) Doubt
2) Desyat Negrityat - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092879/ - "This is the only adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel to use the novel's original ending."
3) Se7en
4) The Usual Suspects
5) Interstate 60
6) El Mago - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0415958/
7) La Diagonale Du Fou - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087144/
8) Le Dîner De Cons - http://ww ...[text shortened]... fight
16) Waterloo
17)Wag the Dog
18) The Departed
19) The Perfect Storm
20) The Trial
Not in order:
1. Our Hospitality
2. The Wizard of Oz
3. M
4. Metropolis
5. Citizen Kane
6. Forbidden Planet
7. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
8. Laurence of Arabia
9. It Happened One Night
10. The Shining
11. For A Few Dollars More
12. Goodfellas
13. Gandhi
14. The Sixth Sense
15. Pulp Fiction
16. The Sting
17. Blade Runner
18. The Great Dictator
19. Toy Story
20. Shane
Not in order: ( to me these are movies I would never get bored of seeing)
1. Titanic ( ok I would of ended it, with they finding Rose dead but she had the heart of the ocean on her neck)
2. Shindler's List ( my family is Shindler Jews in a round about way)
3. Windtalker
4. Windwalker
5. Sioux City
6. Ever After
7. sixth Sence
8. Cleopatra
9. The prince of Egypt ( cartoon)
10. Fried Green Tomatoes
11. 310 to Yuma ( the newer version)
12. Twilight
13. Manitou
14. Exocist ( ok I still can not watch this alone)
15. Hawaii ( i still cry through this movie)
16. Geronimo (newer version) ( they got my great grandfathers story right)
17. Rightous kill
18. Lilo and Stitch
19. Pearl harbor
20. Men of Honor
21. milk
22. Australia( Ok this one had me in tears, maybe I get it cause I'm 1/2 Indigenous American)
23. Interview with a vampire ( only cruise movie I like)
24. bury my heart at wonded knee ( newer version)
25. Anna and the King
26 Godfather 1 and 3 ( althought again I would end it with mary being with the new godfather in a have to marriage)
Originally posted by GatecrasherThe Devil's Backbone is an amazing movie. It has a slightly different feel to it; darker and more gothic. It's also told through a boy's eyes instead of a girl's (like in Pan's Labyrinth), so that has some effect as well.
No, but it is on my "to see" list. In same vein, have you seen "The Orphanage?" ( El Orfanato ) Guillermo del Toro produced it. Almost made my top 20.
I have not seen the Orphanage. I'll keep it in mind. I do most of my movie-watching during the summer.
Originally posted by scherzoCheers. I'm going to pop into the video store tomorrow. If you enjoy Gothic horror told though the eyes of a young boy, and you haven't seen it yet, check out "Let the Right One In" (Låt den Rätte Komma in) My favourite movie of 2008.
The Devil's Backbone is an amazing movie. It has a slightly different feel to it; darker and more gothic. It's also told through a boy's eyes instead of a girl's (like in Pan's Labyrinth), so that has some effect as well.
I have not seen the Orphanage. I'll keep it in mind. I do most of my movie-watching during the summer.
Originally posted by GatecrasherIs it not in Spanish? I prefer Spanish, Arabic, Hebrew, or French movies. Or, of course, English.
Cheers. I'm going to pop into the video store tomorrow. If you enjoy Gothic horror told though the eyes of a young boy, and you haven't seen it yet, check out "Let the Right One In" (Låt den Rätte Komma in) My favourite movie of 2008.