The Big Lebowski Blood Simple Millers Crossing No Country for Old Men Fargo Oh Brother Inside Llewyn Davies A Serious Man The Man Who Wasn't There Raising Arizona Haven't seen Macbeth yet.
more of a fantasy adventure film, you got wizards, a princess locked in a 'tower', a heroic band of misfits. Or, if you want, it's about a religious fanatic in the desert who talks a naive boy into helping him start a holy war on the legitimate state. Star Wars was a seminal film, it stood alone in it's genre until The Empire Strikes Back came out.
Films I've watched more times than I can remember... As mentioned before, Goodfellas. Back to the Future Goonies Stand By Me Naked Gun Groundhog Day Four Lions Some Like It Hot Usual Suspects 12 Angry Men The Maltese Falcon Shawshank Redemption The Good The Bad and the Ugly Fistful of Dollars Pulp Fiction North by Northwest Rear Window Pan's Labyrinth Raiders of the Lost Ark Terminator Terminator 2 Alien Aliens
Gladiator Rocky 4 Predator Predator 2 Friday Star Wars Empire strikes back Return of the Jedi Training day Pulp fiction
First one is probably a better movie but I have watched Return more I like the jungle scenes…the ewok stuff first one is good for getting to know my fave villain ever
Goodfellas Heat Where Eagles Dare Pulp Fiction Kill Bill Blade 30 Days of night Fargo The Dark Night and Dark night rises Terminator Alien and Aliens Predator and Predators Running Man Total recall (1980s) Any Clint Eastwood spaghetti western Blues brothers The time machine (1960s) DOA (1960s) Pitch Black Tremors Die Hard American werewolf in London (jenny agutter ) Charade The taking of Pelham 123 (1970s) Assault on precinct 13 (1970s) Warriors Princess Bride Zombieland Little Shop of Horrors The thing Could happily watch them any time
I'd forgot about Tremors Die Hard The Thing Jenny Agutter oh yes. The catalogue of films I've noted where she gets her kit off. Logan's Run another
Anyone seen "Falling Down" coz nobody seems to mention it. Great film imo, well acted and gives a good incite into how small things can push a troubled person over the edge. EDIT.........bit sarcastic with the first sentence because i can't believe it's had no love
It was cliché driven big sky Western set in space with a hokey script predictable subplots. We had seen it all before with Audie Murphy as Mark Hamill. The only thing it had going for it was the SFX and the score. I can't say I didn't enjoy it when i first saw it because I did. Empire strikes back was better. Return of the Jedi was about the same. The middle three were poor and the latest were OK. Rogue one is by far the best Star wars movie so far. Serenity is better than them all imho.
I have seen it a couple of times. Not one I'd sit and watch if I was flicking through the channels and it came up. Not that remarkable to be honest. Indiana Jones, now that's different gravy!
There's a few I came across when I was making my list, where they're very good films (which Falling Down no doubt is) but I've not watched them like over a dozen times for example. A couple that spring to mind are City of God or Shutter Island.
I have seen the Third man at least 60 times. Rear window even more. Who killed Liberty Valance, well I can't rightly say how many times I've seen that Pardner. Hope this helps.
Different day, different list! The Thing- dozens of times Manhunter- over 20 that's foreshore! She we wore a yellow ribbon/Red river/The Cowboys/The searchers- seen them all on countless occasions, mainly rainy Sunday afternoons. White heat- look ma, top of the list Apocalypse Now- When this is on Aldo don't surf. Life of Brian- I say 50 you say 45!
My list don't have my favourite film on it as it goes...just the ones that if they come on the TV I will always watch even if they have started or ones I will download when bored so tbh...