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      The Big Lebowski is a feminist masterpiece where every man is a buffoon and every woman is willing to go as far as cutting off their own toe to get what they want.

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    1. I Origins (2014)
    2. Return of the Jedi (1983)
    3. The Boondock Saints (1999)
    4. The Matrix (1999)
    5. Interstellar (2014)

    In no particular order.

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      The premise for Interstellar was maddening. Just plant fucking beans and squash with the corn and stop using petrochemicals. Boom, end of movie.

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        The German version (Stromberg) is, but I don’t like the American one. Incompatible humour, really… I don’t remember any funny US series that I actually found funny.

        Edit: Thought about it for a bit, Scrubs was funny as hell. So there was at least one.

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    1. The Godfather.
    2. Blade Runner.
    3. Scarface.
    4. The good, the bad, and the ugly.
    5. The fight club.

    No particular order, these are some of my favorites.

    Alien and Aliens could be there too.

    And a bunch of animates movies like Ghost in the Shell, Akira, A silent voice, Grave for the Fireflies, The Tale of Princes Kaguya, Princess Mononoke, Howls moving Castle.

    Also Toy Story 2, Shrek 2, The Prince of Egypt, Fantasia, Klaus, Into the Spiderverse.

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    I don’t have something like that, but every time this kind of question is asked, City of God (2002) always comes to mind.

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      Same here. Great movie, great soundtrack.

      And Children of Men. That’s my “of” favorites.

      I’m a sucker for the Jerk, Strange Brew, and Hot Fuzz for comedies

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    Blade Runner // Apocalypse Now // Goodbye, Dragon Inn // Guardians of the Galaxy 2 // Any Bourne film

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    I’ll throw my hat in the ring and give my list in no particular order:

    Seven Samurai

    Borat

    Close Encounters of the Third Kind

    War of the Worlds (2005)

    The Godfather

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    1. Interstellar 2-5. Napoleon dynamite, Wayne’s World, arrival, Scott pilgrim vs the world
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      Oh I forgot about Arrival. That was such an intense slow-burner, I loved every second. Definitely an all-time fave as well.

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    I’ll do “so far” instead of “all time” because all time has not yet elapsed, but I’ll shut up and list the current roster:

    • Werckmeister Harmonies
    • Fellowship of the Ring
    • The Dreamers
    • The Wind Rises
    • L’eclisse

    Honorable mentions go to Casino Royale, Ashes and Diamonds, The Empire Strikes Back, Paprika, and Vanilla Sky.

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    The Dark Knight

    The Shining

    LOTR Trilogy (ROTK if I have to pick one)

    The Nice Guys swapping for In Bruges

    Gladiator

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    1. Dead Man: A film by Jim Jarmusch starring Johnny Depp and Gary Farmer and an all-star cast. Beautiful acid western about friendship in harsh circumstances. Wonderful original soundtrack by Neil Young.

    2. The Fall: A film by Tarsem. This films story isn’t necessarily amazing, but this is a love letter to classic cinema. It has a plot about classic cinema, and it uses all classic techniques to achieve the effects. Tarsem famously went out of their way to ensure there wasn’t any CGI in this film. It’s one of the most vividly colorful and visually stunning films I have ever seen.

    3. Dreams: A film by Akira Kurosawa. A montage of short films inspired by dreams experienced by filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. In partnership with Lucasfilm. Almost as visually stunning as The Fall but much more cohesive stories for being inspired by dreams. Come for “The Peach Orchard,” and stay for “Village of the Watermills.”

    4. Brazil: A film by Terry Gilliam starring Jonathan Pryce, Robert DeNiro, Kim Greist and Michael Palin. A treatise on dreams in a totalitarian society. The only cut worth watching is the Directors Cut. The film was famously butchered by the studios to give it a “happy ending” because the original was considered too bleak.

    5. Sneakers: A film by Phil Alden Robinson starring Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, River Phoenix, and Ben Kingsley. One of the only films that ever presented a semi-realistic portrayal of hacking. Good plot, good pacing, and arguably prescient considerations.

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    • Dazed and Confused
    • Jurassic Park
    • Fellowship of the Ring
    • The Royal Tenenbaums
    • The Matrix
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    • Jurassic Park
    • Lord Of The Rings (prefer Two Towers)
    • Back to The Future (1 but 3 rocks too)
    • Blade Runner 2049
    • Gladiator
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    1. Back to the Future
    2. Wall-E
    3. Into The Spider-verse
    4. Interstellar
    5. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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    • Star Trek: First Contact
    • Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring
    • October Sky
    • 12 Angry Men
    • It’s a Wonderful Life
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    For now, anyway;

    • Sorcerer; confusingly about 4 men driving volatile dynamite through the jungle, no wizards present

    • Manhunter; I literally stand up out of my chair during the tiger scene every time

    • Body Double; Brian de Palma is a weird perv and it’s great

    • Threads; it’s the scariest movie ever made

    • Annihilation; more upsetting bear than The Edge, only slightly less upsetting lighthouse than The Lighthouse