Your Favorite Movie?

The Last Conformist said:
What's pathetic about that? It's a good movie.

I suppose my favourite has to be Fight Club, however.

oh shishkebab

i forgot fight club, i change mine to fight club too
 
Miracle.
runner up is Anchorman
bronze goes to I, Robot
honerable mension goes to.... I dunno, I guess the incredibles.
 
Chariots of Fire
 
Indiana Jones: Last Crusade, Jurassic Park, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.

I can't decide! :confused:
 
One of the following...


The Godfather
Gettysburg
The Breakfast Club
 
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW!!!!! :D [party]:dance:
civ2 said:
Hate psychos and killer-lovers!!!
Any comedy lovers???
Over here! I'm a comedy lover! Yes, I also hate psychos and killer movies. In fact, I believe that those types of movies are immoral and should be outlawed. Seriously.
 
Very difficult to choose just one movie. Maybe one movie for each genre would be better; otherwise comparison would be between apples and oranges.

But if Earth was going to be destroyed by a Vogon Constructor Fleet this afternoon and I have the choice of only one dvd from my collection to take with me it would be

"Enter the Dragon"

It has great cinematography, dialogue, action sequences, great music, heck even philosophical gems about martial arts and life in general.
 
storealex said:

CTHD, although very enjoyable, IMHO is not outstanding in anything apart from (maybe?) its music.

Its martial arts is average at best. Excellent wirework do not a fight sequence make. (you can see better wire work in Iron Monkey another Yuen Ping movie). Its cinamatography is also so-so. The Hero is better in that regard. Its storyline is patchy because you never understand what this girl - the cute one (I forget her name) - really wants or why Li Mu Bai wants to teach her etc. I think the movie did well because it was the first movie of its type featured in English and showed to the Western audience at large.
 
Luc Besson's "le Grand Bleu" with Jean Reno et Jean-Marc Barr. :goodjob:

My runner up are
"Asterix : Mission Clépoatre" ( Alain Chabbat, Djamel Debbouzze,... )
"C'est arrivé près de chez vous" ( Benoit Poelvoorde )
"Tu mi Turbi" ( Roberto Benigni )
"Le bonheur est dans le pré"
 
Lots of good choices here, but I would go with Love and Death (Woody Allen).
 
Twelve Angry Men or West Side Story.
 
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