Favorite Movies???
Fast and Furious
Scouts Guide To The Zombie Acopolyse
Superbad
Kick-Ass
Batman Begins/Forever
John Wick
Matrix
Avengers
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Fast and Furious
Scouts Guide To The Zombie Acopolyse
Superbad
Kick-Ass
Batman Begins/Forever
John Wick
Matrix
Avengers
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Lion king (1994)
Jungle book (2016)
the conjuring 2
Ouija: Origin of evil
Transformers Dark of the moon
The dark Knight (2008)
Wolf of wall street
Pokemon: The first movie (1998)
Aladdin (1992)
Spectre
Jurassic world
Jurassic park (1993)
District 9
Back To The Future: Part III
Shawshank Redemption
127 Hours
World War Z
Captain Phillips
The Librarian
Blood Diamond
Shutter Island (#1 favorite)
My all time favorite movie is 2014's Whiplash, written and directed by Damien Chazelle and starring JK Simmons as Terrence Fletcher and Miles Teller and Andrew Neiman. This movie completely blew me away when I first saw it, not only is Damien Chazelle's direction exceptional throughout the film, but Simmons' performance is one of the best performances by any actor that I have ever seen. His character is an abusive music instructor who pushes his students to their limit in order to get the best out of them, and when I say abusive, I mean it. He lures his students into a sort of false sense of security, making them believe he cares about their performance and wants them to relax and have fun, but then he does a complete 180 and starts physically, verbally, and emotionally berating his students to the point of submission, and you see the effects of it take their toll on Neiman, as well as the other musicians. But despite the abuse, Neiman keeps coming back, practicing harder and harder because of his own ambition to become the next great jazz musician.
If you've never seen this movie, I highly recommend you do.
Cool I'll check it out
One of my favourite movies of all times is District 9.
I've always like films that features aliens that have so much in common with humanity in spite of their unusual or grotesque appearances. Hell, most of the aliens in the film were more human than the humans themselves.
I love district 9! The director teased a few years ago of developing a sequel to district 9.
Amadeus (1984)
Stop Making Sense (1984)
Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979)
Octopussy (1983)
Fade To Black (1980)
Moana (2016)
Lincoln (2012)
The Invisible Man (1933)
The Lion King (1994)
Swing Time (1936)
American Psycho (2000)
Duck Soup (1933)
Top 3:
1 - fight club (1999)
2 - inception (2010)
3 - v for vendetta (2005)
Superbad
Pinapple Express
LOTR Trilogy but favourite is Fellowship
Kimi no na wa
Zombieland
Scott Pilgrim vs the World
X-Men First Class
Dark Knight Trilogy
Inception
Jurassic Park
Event Horizon
The Last Samurai
Gladiator
Collateral
Empire Strikes Back
Revenge of the Sith
Unforgiven
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Godfather Part 2
Goodfellas
Logan
The Goonies
The Hustler
Point Break
The Breakfast Club
The Dark Knight
Monty Python's and the Holy Grail
My Neighbor Tortoro
Howl's Moving Castle
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away
Kiki's Delivery Service
Iron Man
Animal House
The Legend of Billie Jean
8.Training Day
I'm worried about planned sequels for a film that is already pretty much perfect in my eyes, so I'm hoping that when a sequel for District 9 does happen, it still carries the same spirit the original has.
I love Whiplash so much!! The first time I watched it, I was literally at the edge of my seat. This movie seriously blows you away, like I panicked several times throughout it because of how intense it was. ITS SO GOOD!!!
Nightcrawler, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Riz Ahmed and Rene Russo
Whiplash, starring Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons
Both movies were released in 2014 and they're amazing. They're both pretty intense but unique. Not to mention the acting in both films are phenomenal and Jake deserved an oscar for his role in Nightcrawler.
I'm too lazy to write them all down. Here's a list of all the films I've given a 10/10 on my IMDB.
Films I've Rated 10
I just watched The Pianist a few days ago. It'a about a jewish pianist that managed to get out of the Warsaw Ghetto, and survived in the war-torn city of Warsaw during the worst years of WWII. It was heartbreaking. I loved it.
Memento and The Wall (the Pink Floyd movie) are pretty awsome, too. The Arrival (the one with the aliens) was great. I loved how the point wasn't to kill the aliens, just to understand what they had to say. Great movies. A day without Mexicans was awsome, it showed how fucked the U.S would be if all immigrants (both legal and illegal) are suddenly gone.
Watched it not long ago... Truly a masterpiece!! The first movie that made me sweat and shake, so many emotions! And it also has one of the best endings ever.
Sweet October,
Autumn in New York,
The Scent of a Woman,
Beauty,
The Thomas Crown Affair.
Iron Man
Amadeus
Stick it
This is England + Many, many, many comedies. I love comedies.
Best part is when black man says "whippllaasssh". Good ad.
The Lord of the Rings
More recently: Logan
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Fight Club
The Last Of The Mohicans
Pulp Fiction
American Beauty
The Big Lebowski
Unbreakable
American Psycho
Dr. Strange
Warcraft
Illusion of deceit 2
X-Men
Iron Man
John Wick
Now You See Me
World War Z
Sin City
Deadpool
Guardians Of The Galaxy
Dr Strange
The Last Witch Hunter
Pirates Of The Caribbean
The amazing spider-man (2012)
Back to the future I/II (1985) (1989)
The Lego Movie (2014)
Day of the Doctor (2013)
King Kong: Skull island (2017)
Batman89/Batman Begins (1989) (2005)
Superman/Superman returns (1978) (2005)