Best movie of all time?

Best movie of all time?


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Thai Tanic

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Please vote in the poll. I've tried to select a group of movies that most reasonable critics and audiences will agree are the best of all time, and I've made no distinction as far as genre or commercial success go.

Moderator Action: Banned for being a double log in. The thread and the selection has potential, so it'll be kept open.
 
What... no LOTR, no Terminator, no Die Hard, The Godfather, Scarface, Men In Black, Independence Day, etc. etc.?

Where are the action flicks? (These aren't necessarily my opinion of the best movies of all time, but others may reasonably think so)
 
Kinda funny choice I have to make. A lot of former Saturday Night Live actors in most of the movies in that list.

Picked Spanglish.
 
I don't actually know all these movies and I'm not going to check, but I'll guess from what I do know - all of these involve Adam Sandler?

Anyway count my vote as negative one for Citizen Kane, to counter people who are bad human beings and have the wrong opinions.
 
You have "my little pony" in your avatar. You're not allowed to have an opinion on the subject.
 
Umm... Am I really the first to notice that it is almost entirely Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider?
 
You have "my little pony" in your avatar. You're not allowed to have an opinion on the subject.

>implying My Little Pony is not a fantastic show

Have you even watched it?

Anywho, I'd like an answer to my first post, where are the action flicks?
 
I picked Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo but I actually think the sequel, Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, is the better of the two. It's a much darker film and the gritty realism of it really got to me. I swear every time I watch the movie I get something new out of it.
 
Where's Der Untergang, Inception, LOTR? I'd vote for those.

And most of all, Forrest Gump. FORREST GUMP. It's an American class.
 
No love for Spaceballs or Star Wars either, I really don't care overmuch for the poll options.
 
Surprised he missed Grown Ups. I think that might be Adam Sandler's be film of the past five years, along with all the other guys in the poll.
 
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