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OT- The Greatest film of all time?

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  1. Sir Bobby

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    City of God for me
     
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  2. Tino's Machine Gun

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    Can't possibly pick only one.

    Once Upon a Time in the West
    The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
    Dr Strangelove
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    There Will Be Blood
    Sunshine
    The Wild Bunch
    Unforgiven
    The Godfather Part II
    Princess Mononoke
    The Empire Strikes Back
    Oldboy
     
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  3. TheLittleGeordie

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    Jaws the revenge <ok>

    I'm not sure how to answer this because the films i thinks best and my favourite film are different things
    If it was favourite i'd probably pick Lock stock and two smoking barrels
     
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  4. You'veBeenTiote'd

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    School Of Rock. Was the first film i truly loved and i've watched it an obscene amount of times.
     
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  5. Arfa's Left Foot

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    Shawshank Redemption is the best.

    Lord of the Rings is the best trilogy.

    The Hangover is probably the funniest film i've seen.
     
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  6. jimileysbaldhead

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    Lawrence of Arabia

    The Deer Hunter

    Usual Suspects

    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.
     
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    Sound of Music and Zulu
     
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    Come and see.... not an enjoyable film, but made a huge impression.. cant take credit tho, boyf is movie maker and knows his stuff, he pointed me towards it
     
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    Not the greatest film, but Fight Club is awesome, the themes of males not being masculine and only being consumers make you think like.
     
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  10. Drogs

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    Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds for me <ok>.
     
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  11. ...And Out Come the Wolve

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    I don't understand how people can say Pulp Fiction yet omit Reservoir Dogs- its far far superior.
     
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  12. Ameobi's Apprentice

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    Man on Fire. Must have watched that film 20 times. Denzel Washington is great in it.
     
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  13. Drogs

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    Not a chance.

    But each to their own.
     
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  14. Tino's Machine Gun

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    Lots of my mates like that but I absolutely hated it. Was really disappointed because I generally love revenge films.
     
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  15. Drogs

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    Yes, also training day!
     
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  16. ...And Out Come the Wolve

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    The thing is though, it really is.
     
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  17. Drogs

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    Like I said, each to their own.
     
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  18. Sir Bobby

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    Nah, it's not.
     
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  19. Samuel L Ameobi

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    Pulp Fiction obliterates Reservoir Dogs
     
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  20. Drogs

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    I share your notion. Obliterates is probably too soft a word.
     
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