Movies that need to be seen.
So wat movies do u guys think that every true movie fan has to c?
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Se7en, Halloween, Nightmare Before Christmas,
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The Empire Strikes Back
Dawn of the Dead |
My Darling Clementine, Spaceballs, Braveheart, and....for good balance....lets say.....Crush Groove.
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Full Metal Jacket
Dog Soldiers Nosferatu The Evil Dead The Night of the Living Dead (1962) |
Every film Martin Scorsese, Akira Kurosawa, and Stanley Kubrick ever made.
Theres mouch much more films needed to be seen. |
Sling Blade
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The Corporation
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I don't think any "true" movie fan must see any one single film to consider themselves a movie fan.
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As a movie lover i think everyone should see Igby goes down it is an excellent movie and not well known
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it is a good one, so is Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
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Fight Club - because of its intense themes and forceful methods of portraying their meaning, never seen another movie quite like it....yet. Worth seeing if you are a movie fan, because then you'll likely see past the violence and destruction and thus enjoy it fully.
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Memento - its just so good
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I disagree with viddy. Everyone should start with
Godfather Casablanca Citizen Kane The Searchers Godfather 2 The Adventures of Robin Hood Gunga Din Seven Samurai Unforgiven North by Northwest Double Indemnity Goodfellas Jean de Florette Blade Runner Mr. Smith Goes to Washington The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Chinatown Maltese Falcon Bridge on the River Kwai One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest The Quiet Man Red River The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Rear Window Fort Apache Mutiny on the Bounty(1935) High Noon On the Waterfront Pulp Fiction Raging Bull To Kill a Mockingbird Ben Hur Deer Hunter Witness for the Prosecution The Producers Fargo and then decide what kind of movies you like. But first watch each of the above twice. |
Boondock Saints
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The Brady Bunch
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I think I know what Jjonlix is gettin at iluv2viddyfilms. Maybe a list of movies that have raised a movie lover's appreciation for the art of filmmaking?
I'll agree with the post above me by uconjack: My list is very similar but here are some additions: In my opinion: Films by Charlie Chaplin like The Great Dictator (1940) and The Gold Rush (1925). Also Taxi Driver (1976) Schindler's List (1993) Gone With The Wind (1939) The Wizard of Oz (1939) Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) Apocalypse Now (1979) A Clockwork Orange (1971) E.T. (1982) Once Upon a Time in America (1984) Dogville (2003) ... .. . As well as most movies Directed by Hitchcock, Kubrick, Polanski, Spielberg, Scorsese, Oliver Stone and Woody Allen. I'll include David Lynch and Lars Von Trier because I believe they, through their unique visions have all made significant and influential contribution to the development of film. |
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Originally Posted by iluv2viddyfilms
I don't think any "true" movie fan must see any one single film to consider themselves a movie fan.
And there's always a few films that slip through the net. :) |
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