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27) Paths of Glory (1957)




The ending always makes me cry.





I love Kubrick, and you'll see more on the list. There just isn't anything quite like his films.




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26) Once Upon a Time in America (1984)




One of the greatest gangster films, but I see it more as a film about people, than gangsters. You'll laugh and cry, it's just a great film. Sergio Leone did a great job with his last film, I just wish he had made more.










The Exorcist is a big favorite of mine and I really liked A Streetcar Named Desire.

It's would seem to be an oddity, but I did not like Once Upon a Time in America.

Paths of Glory is high on my watchlist.



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24) The Shining (1980)




"You've always been the caretaker."

The reason why i keep watching this film again and again is because of the style, the story and Jack Nicholson.











I was starting to worry. Then you put The Shining up there and it's all OK again. I hate that film. You'll be fine here.
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22) Modern Times (1936)




In my humble opinion this will always be the high point of silent cinema, it just doesn't get much better.






The end of silent cinema.




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21) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)




The very best of westerns, but Ennio Morricone deserves a lot of the admiration, he made the dollars trilogy in to something very special.







R.I.P Eli Wallach my dear friend, you will not be forgotton.




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20) Psycho (1960)





The story behind the film almost makes it better, but regardless it's just a great film. Hitchcock knew how to play his audience.








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19) Rosemary's baby (1968)




I'm just on the edge of my seat during the whole film, everytime. Polanski did a fantastic job with this film, just wish I could've been there when it came out, it must have been glorious!







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16) Taxi Driver (1976)





It's just a classic, who doesn't love this film? You could argue that's overrated, but it definitely deserves all the praise.