What movies have stuck in your mind, movies that made you think about them repeatedly

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Here are some of mine:
Kubrick's films.
Harvey.
Ran.
Excalibur.
Dune.
Oldboy

And movies I consider bad that made me think (to try to understand them)
lost highway




The Entity


Scream


Class Of 1984


The Last American Virgin


Star Wars IV-VI


Hard Boiled


Pump Up The Volume


Salem's Lot


The Breakfast Club


Convoy
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Hi, new here and love the movies!

Some that really stuck with me are:

Gone with the wind
Ben Hur
Gladiator
300

Anyone knows of any action classic let me know.

Thanks,
George



Saving Private Ryan
Gremlins
LOTR
The Unknown (Strange and weird silent Lon Chaney flick from 1925)
The Searchers



Matrix-Greatest movie ever



Recently watched "Take This Waltz". I had to rewatch it three more times just in case I missed any thing. Great movie.



Cabin in the Woods definitely for me.



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Definitely Donnie Darko. I saw that movie a month ago and I can't spend 20 minutes without thinking about it.



It's a serial but still the best: The walking Dead



When I consider a movie either really good or really bad, it sticks in my mind so that I have a hard time not thinking about it.

I'll start with the good:

West Side Story

Here is the bad:

The Town: This movie, as badly-made, overhyped and overrated and crappy as I think it is, is one that sticks in my mind, because I've admittedly never seen a film that has engendered so much anger and resentment in me.
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Gangster Rap is Shakespeare for the Future
I think about Synecdoche, New York almost daily, the last time I saw it was a year and a half ago.
Also, with both Margaret and Ozu's Late Spring, I got really saddened by them about 2 days after watching them. They came back full force and got me.
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The most loathsome of all goblins
Tommy Wiseau's The Room is is a puzzle that I can't solve, and it bugs me day and night. What was going through this man's head, what sort of human being is he? Where the hell is he from?



We've gone on holiday by mistake
Why on Earth would a throwaway popcorn movie like Con Air occupy your thoughts for more than 3 seconds after the movie ended??

For me probably;

The Shining
Inception
Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Dead Mans Shoes
The Prestige