What's your top 5 favorite movies??

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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    edited June 2017
    Not sure if they're my top 5, but they're movies I can watch over and over. 

    1. A Beautiful Life (must be in Italian with English subtitles, not the English version...loses its rhythm and poetry somehow). 
    2. Shawshank Redemption
    3. Dogma
    4. Anything with Robin Williams...love the man, may he RIP. 
    5. This one's old and obscure...The Joy Luck Club. I love dramas that span multiple generations and show different cultures and historical periods. 

    At Christmastime, the must watch movies are A Christmas Story and It's A Wonderful Life (original black and white version). And sometimes Sound of Music (mostly watching obedient children in awe, lol)

    Ah, The Sound of Music, the only time I've ever rooted for Nazis.

    Unless you mean Life Is Beautiful, that one actually makes me root for the Nazis, too. Sentimental pap, that one is.
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,882
    PJ_Soul said:
    Since Rogue brought up Christmas, here are my top 5 Christmas movies.

    5. Home Alone
    4. The Family Man
    3. Die Hard  (Die Hard IS a Christmas movie, dammit!)
    2. Bad Santa
    1. Gremlins

    Top 5 X-Mas Movies:

    5) Scrooged
    4)  A Christmas Story
    2)  Lethal Weapon (if you are taking Die Hard, I am taking "All Dressed Up and No One to Blow" Die Hard as a X-Mas movie)
    2)  Bad Santa
    1)  Elf


    My best friend's brother and my dad are in Elf. :)
    https://youtu.be/PHEx7obg-yA

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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    PJ_Soul said:
    Since Rogue brought up Christmas, here are my top 5 Christmas movies.

    5. Home Alone
    4. The Family Man
    3. Die Hard  (Die Hard IS a Christmas movie, dammit!)
    2. Bad Santa
    1. Gremlins

    Top 5 X-Mas Movies:

    5) Scrooged
    4)  A Christmas Story
    2)  Lethal Weapon (if you are taking Die Hard, I am taking "All Dressed Up and No One to Blow" Die Hard as a X-Mas movie)
    2)  Bad Santa
    1)  Elf


    My best friend's brother and my dad are in Elf. :)
    https://youtu.be/PHEx7obg-yA

    I've never seen Elf.

    My five favorite Christmas movies have gotta be (in no particular order)

    The Ref
    Bad Santa
    Lethal Weapon
    Die Hard
    Gremlins

    Honorable mentions

    Black Christmas
    Scrooged
    A Christmas Story
    Silent Night, Deadly Night
    Krampus

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  • RogueStoner
    RogueStoner Sunny AZ Posts: 1,716
    dankind said:
    Not sure if they're my top 5, but they're movies I can watch over and over. 

    1. A Beautiful Life (must be in Italian with English subtitles, not the English version...loses its rhythm and poetry somehow). 
    2. Shawshank Redemption
    3. Dogma
    4. Anything with Robin Williams...love the man, may he RIP. 
    5. This one's old and obscure...The Joy Luck Club. I love dramas that span multiple generations and show different cultures and historical periods. 

    At Christmastime, the must watch movies are A Christmas Story and It's A Wonderful Life (original black and white version). And sometimes Sound of Music (mostly watching obedient children in awe, lol)

    Ah, The Sound of Music, the only time I've ever rooted for Nazis.

    Unless you mean Life Is Beautiful, that one actually makes me root for the Nazis, too. Sentimental pap, that one is.
    Oh Dan, you're awful! :lol:
  • RogueStoner
    RogueStoner Sunny AZ Posts: 1,716

    PJ_Soul said:
    Not sure if they're my top 5, but they're movies I can watch over and over. 

    1. A Beautiful Life (must be in Italian with English subtitles, not the English version...loses its rhythm and poetry somehow). 
    2. Shawshank Redemption
    3. Dogma
    4. Anything with Robin Williams...love the man, may he RIP. 
    5. This one's old and obscure...The Joy Luck Club. I love dramas that span multiple generations and show different cultures and historical periods. 

    At Christmastime, the must watch movies are A Christmas Story and It's A Wonderful Life (original black and white version). And sometimes Sound of Music (mostly watching obedient children in awe, lol)

    There is an English version of a Beautiful Life?? What do you mean, like just dubbed over, or an actual different movie with English-speaking actors? edit: now that I think about it, you must mean the latter... I have honestly never seen any movie with English language dubbing before. I know dubbing is more popular for other languages, but I thought it was always just English subtitles and no English dubbing, like just a cultural thing that English speakers don't do.
    It's dubbed over, if I remember correctly, and rather annoying for me to watch. Not only does it look odd when the words you hear don't jive with the actors' movements, but it really loses something. Italian just sounds so much more romantic. 
  • RogueStoner
    RogueStoner Sunny AZ Posts: 1,716
    hedonist said:
    Oh I love The Joy Luck Club.  The book was even better.  The film though - damn.  It's relatable in many ways, plus just so beautiful and well-made.

    Years ago, my mom gave me a little clip from Reader's Digest (yes, she still reads it! - large type version now) about Amy Tan, the author.  How she was speaking about the book, her mother in the audience, stone-faced.  After the speech, Amy asked her if she liked what she read.  Her mom said, "All I could do was look at you and say, that's my daughter."  I've kept that little piece of paper with me, in my wallet, for more than 25 years.
    I still can't tell if her mother was giving her a compliment or slamming her. Much like my mother. :lol:
    i read the book too and loved it. 
    Also used to read Reader's Digest. Small world. :)
  • Leathe?ma?
    Leathe?ma? Яussia Posts: 354
    Hard to pick just five.. let's say

    Mulholland drive
    Stalker
    Easy rider
    Point break
    Dead poets society
  • WhatYouTaughtMe
    WhatYouTaughtMe Posts: 4,957
    edited June 2017
    Yeah this is tough. 

    1 - The Shawshank Redemption
    2 - Groundhog Day
    3 - The Big Lebowski
    4 - Pulp Fiction
    5 - Ex Machina

    After number 1 the other four are pretty much interchangeable in my order of preference.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,760

    PJ_Soul said:
    Not sure if they're my top 5, but they're movies I can watch over and over. 

    1. A Beautiful Life (must be in Italian with English subtitles, not the English version...loses its rhythm and poetry somehow). 
    2. Shawshank Redemption
    3. Dogma
    4. Anything with Robin Williams...love the man, may he RIP. 
    5. This one's old and obscure...The Joy Luck Club. I love dramas that span multiple generations and show different cultures and historical periods. 

    At Christmastime, the must watch movies are A Christmas Story and It's A Wonderful Life (original black and white version). And sometimes Sound of Music (mostly watching obedient children in awe, lol)

    There is an English version of a Beautiful Life?? What do you mean, like just dubbed over, or an actual different movie with English-speaking actors? edit: now that I think about it, you must mean the latter... I have honestly never seen any movie with English language dubbing before. I know dubbing is more popular for other languages, but I thought it was always just English subtitles and no English dubbing, like just a cultural thing that English speakers don't do.
    It's dubbed over, if I remember correctly, and rather annoying for me to watch. Not only does it look odd when the words you hear don't jive with the actors' movements, but it really loses something. Italian just sounds so much more romantic. 
    Yeah, absolitely. Weirdly, I just happened to stumble upon the first English dubbed show I ever saw the night after I posted this (this series called 3%... great premise, not too well executed). It sucked much more than it should have because if the dubbing. The vocal expression of the voiceover was crap.
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  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,401
    rocky 1-5
    If I had known then what I know now...

    Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
    VIC 07
    EV LA1 08
    Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
    Columbus 10
    EV LA 11
    Vancouver 11
    Missoula 12
    Portland 13, Spokane 13
    St. Paul 14, Denver 14
    Philly I & II, 16
    Denver 22
    Missoula 24
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,674
    Had I been asked last night, I would have said my five favorites are:
    1. K-PAX
    2. K-PAX
    3. K-PAX
    4. K-PAX
    5. K-PAX





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