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I've put together a list of my favorite movies. I putting it all out there, what some would consider the good and the bad. I don't care, I think that they're all great.

I finished writing, ordering, reordering, removing, changing, and ordering my top 100 some more. So without further delay, I'm going to start putting them up.
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100. The Blade Trilogy


The first Blade was one of the very first DVD's I had ever bought.

99. Crash



I think that I found how the characters in this story both live up to and defy their steriotypes. Plus the story line was incredible

98. Freddy Got Fingered



This movie is just effing halirous. Tom Green may be an ass, but he makes me laugh.

97. Robin Hood: Men in Tights



You just can't go wrong with this parody.

96. Unleashed



This movie made me realize how amazing Jet Li was as an actor, not just a martial artist. Also, Morgan Freeman's character was equally impressive. The whole story just blew me away.

95. Aliens Quadrology



Acid spit. Need I say more?

I want to get 5 more up, but I need to get ready for work. I'll work on it more when I get off.



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94. The Blob



It's one of my favorite b-side horror movies ever. I love horror movies with ridiculious stories

93. Die Hard Quadrology



John McClain is and always will be one of the biggest badasses in cinema history. No man or army can take down John.

92. Orgazmo



Matt Parker and Trey Stone's first movie, it may not be their funnniest or best, but it's my cult classic

91. Reservoir Dogs



One of the most intense movies I have ever seen

90. The Rock



An all around fantastic movie complete with whitty remarks and great one liners.

89. Fast times at Ridgemont High



Who dosen't love Spickoli? This is one of the first movies I really remember watching

88. Silent Hill



I've been a fan of the videogame series since I was a wee-little these filthy hands and I believe that it is the best videogame to cinema today.

87. Mrs. Doubtfire



This is the first Robin Williams movie I remember watching. I saw it for the first time almost eleven years ago and I still laugh to this day.

86. The Wedding Singer



I don't think I need to say much about this movie

85. Gangs of New York



I love Daniel Day Lewis for this movie. This movie made me a believer in Leonardo DeCaprio and Daniel Day Lewis. AMAZING!!!



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84. The Big Lebowski



I didn't find this movie that funny when I first watched it, but I grew on me. Now I can't go bowling without screaming "OVER THE LINE!!!"

83. Hot Shots and Hots Shots: Part Deux



I love any movie with Lloyd Bridges. All of the situtations in this movie are so over ridicously over the top.

82. Clerks



The dialogue in this movie completely blew me away. Randall is a no stop laugh-a-thon. It makes me appreciate bitching about my tables knowing that there might be actual people out there that hate dealing with customers.

81. Reno 911: Miami



I love the show, so the movie was just going to be naturally great.

80. Catch Me if You Can



Entertaining. The original Frank Abgnail didn't want DiCaprio to play his character saying that he wasn't smart or smooth enough to.

79. Super Troopers



After watching this movie one of my best friends and myself tried the syrup chugging scene and I topped their best times with my own 13 second chug.

78. Good Morning Vietnam



Robin Williams at his finest.

77. Event Horizon





This movie freaked me the **** out. I loved all of the characters in this movie and the story was pretty damn good.



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76. Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy



I love Johnny Depp. I'd go gay for him if I had the opportunity. Jack Sparrow is hands down his best character in my opinion.

75. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2000)



I like remake movies. I like the different style of modern day directors. Also, they take the old movie which was amazing and revamp the story a little making a great movie even greater.

74. 5th Element



I loved the contrast between the high action and comedic relief.

73. One Hour Photo



Robin Williams was insanely creepy in this movie. It sent shivers up my spine.

72. Planet Terror



I thought this was an interesting twist on a zombie movie. Since they still had use of logic and motor skills but infected like 28 Days Later

71. Anchorman



I quote this movie constantly and it inspired this stupid ass picture with all of my friends on vacation. If you're curious, I'm the one on the far left.



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70. Edward Scissorhands



This movie actually touched me somthing special. It's a heartwarmer.

69. Beerfest



Another great movie made by Broken Lizard

68. Half Baked



I don't need to say anything about this movie.

67. The Austin Powers Trilogy



66. SAW Quadrology



Although I feel that they got progressivly worse. They redefined the horror genere to me. Extremely gruesome and not afraid of it either.

65. History of the World: Part 1



Another Mel Brooks spoof film. I just can't get enough

64. Old School



FRANK THE TANK!!! So many great moments in this movie. Vince Vaughn on the rings smoking a cig was hilarous.

63. Wrong Turn



I love watching this movie the day before I go white water rafting in West Virginia

62. Hitcher




I'm hoping the original versions of these films will be on later along with the blatant inspirations for several such as Animal House, Deliverance, Dawn of the Dead and also the far better sequel Wrong Turn 2
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61. Wedding Crashers



Every man's dream.

60. Happy Gilmore























I started playing golf over this movie.

59. The Incredibles



58. The Simpson's Movie



Spider Pig, Spider Pig.

57. House of 1000 Corpses



Rob Zombie is an awesome director and he proved it with this movie

56. Kung Fu Hustle



I'm getting tired of repeating the same damn things. So, if there is something particular about a movie, I'll say so. If not, I'm not saying anything until the last 20.

55. Friday



54. SLC Punk



53. Running Scared



52. Team America: World Police



51. Dawn of the Dead



50. The Matrix Trilogy




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49. The Naked Gun Trilogy



48. Shaun of the Dead



47. Baseketball



46. Hot Fuzz



45. Batman Begins



44. Hero



43. Office Space



42. Enemy of the State



41. A Few Good Men