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Top Five Best Movies of all time.

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  • Local Hero
    the Mission
    Paul
    Armageddon
    Independence Day
    con Air
  • 1StevieG said:

    You should do a worst top 5 thread too beds.

    Done. This will cause a few arguments , i bet.

    Got 5 hum dingers ready and waiting.......

    New thread started.
  • Gone with the Wind
    Breakfast at Tiffanys
    Cinema Paradiso
    Raise the Red Lantern
    Jungle Book


    At 21:19 tonight. Could change in 10 mins
  • Shawahank
    Green mile
    One flew over the
    Murder in the first
    Power of one
  • These lists are so nebulous. Mine changes every month.

    1 - Jaws
    2 - Silent Running
    3 - Lord Of The Rings
    4 - Double Indemnity
    5 - Vertigo
  • Goodfellas
    Snatch
    Con air
    Home alone
    Last Boy Scout

    Although keep changing my mind and thinking of others.
  • cinderella man (russell crowe plays boxer jim bradock, so underated its unreal)
    rocky 4
    point break
    the crow
    hear no evil see no evil
  • edited May 2014
    Monty python and the Holy Grail
    Goodfellas
    Gladiator
    The Shawshank Redemption
    The Wizard of Oz

    Godfather 2, Shaun of the Dead, ET, Jaws, Close Encounters, Aliens & Star Wars trilogy knocking at the door.
  • When I'm off my meds....

    Requiem for a dream
    La Strada
    Million dollar baby
    Grave of the fireflies
    Leaving Las Vegas
  • Snatch
    Shawshank Redemption
    Green Mile
    Lock Stock
    Se7en

    Saw Goodfellas for the first time very recently, feel a bit ashamed for not having seen it before now. Brilliant film, might have sneaked into that list. How good was Pesci's performance in that?!
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  • 1. Football factory
    2. Green Street
    3. Green Street 3
    4. I.D
    5. Cass
  • rikofold said:

    Snatch
    Shawshank Redemption
    Green Mile
    Lock Stock
    Se7en

    Saw Goodfellas for the first time very recently, feel a bit ashamed for not having seen it before now. Brilliant film, might have sneaked into that list. How good was Pesci's performance in that?!

    Yes, one of the great acting performances
  • edited May 2014
    Harvey
    Zulu
    Fargo
    Life of Brian
    In Bruges
    Big Country
    Its a Wonderful Life
    K-Pax
    Heat
    Girl With the Dragon Tat (original version) (and the other 2)

    And Dark Star
  • K pax is a good shout as I really enjoyed it
  • All about opinions, some love leaburn some don't, some think reza is shit , I think watch him rip it up next season.
  • 5 was just to hard, already done 5 but oh well could of done a top 50 lol
    Django
    American history x
    Lock stock
    Anchorman
    Dumb and dumber / chopper
  • edited May 2014
    The Dear Hunter
    The Godfather
    Quadrophenia (OK not one of the BEST of all time but one of my favorites)
    Scarface
    Midnight Express
  • Goodfellas is listed several times.
    I find Casino just as good...maybe slightly better, but it's a close one.
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    La Regle Du Jeu
    Le Charme Discret De La Bourgeoisie
    Celine Et Julie Vont En Bateau
    Suna No Onna
  • Jaws
    Casino
    Goodfellas
    Festen
    Shawshank Redemption
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  • Requiem for a dream

    Finally! I was waiting for someone to bring that one up and slightly surprised it took three pages. I didn't include it in my list only because it was too dark and depressing. I've never watched it again as I simply can't. But of all the films I've seen, this one has the biggest impact on me.
    Danepak said:

    Goodfellas is listed several times.
    I find Casino just as good...maybe slightly better, but it's a close one.

    I can see Goodfellas making No.1 on the final list. I personally much prefer Casino though.
  • The Blues Brothers
    Pulp Fiction
    Midnight Express
    Life Of Brian
    Casablanca

    Ask me tomorrow and the list will be different.
  • Forrest Gump
    Zulu
    Shawshank Redemption
    Schindlers List
    The Green Mile
  • Requiem for a dream

    Finally! I was waiting for someone to bring that one up and slightly surprised it took three pages. I didn't include it in my list only because it was too dark and depressing. I've never watched it again as I simply can't. But of all the films I've seen, this one has the biggest impact on me.
    Danepak said:

    Goodfellas is listed several times.
    I find Casino just as good...maybe slightly better, but it's a close one.

    I can see Goodfellas making No.1 on the final list. I personally much prefer Casino though.
    I reckon it's Sharon Stone's role which (just) pushes Casino ahead of Goodfellas.
  • Zulu
    Lord of the rings
    Italian job (Michael Caine)
    The Last of the Mohicans
    Apocolypso
  • Withnail & I
    Trains Plains & Automobiles
    Shawshank Redemption
    When the Wind Blows
    Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas

    For the record this is my personal top five and not the official CASTrust top five films.
  • It's interesting to see how many people have got mafia/gangster films on their list. Just trying to think why that is. Is there something about that genre that particularly fascinates? Is it that the best directors and actors are drawn to that type of film? Or is it coincidence that there just happen to have been some cracking movies of that ilk? Or is perhaps the mark of a good movie a high swear count? ;-)
  • The Great Escape
    Zulu
    Lord of the Rings
    Star Wars
    Million Dollar Baby
  • Stig said:

    It's interesting to see how many people have got mafia/gangster films on their list. Just trying to think why that is. Is there something about that genre that particularly fascinates? Is it that the best directors and actors are drawn to that type of film? Or is it coincidence that there just happen to have been some cracking movies of that ilk? Or is perhaps the mark of a good movie a high swear count? ;-)

    Modern day gangster films have largely been about the mafia. Most of the films mentioned have been by Coppola and Scorsese, two Italian-Americans who grew up in New York. I know Scorsese spent a lot of time in Little Italy and was fascinated by the underworld. They both went on to make very, very good films.

    There is also some glamourisation which we as an audience are drawn to. This can be compared to Liotta's character in Goodfellas, we know it's wrong but are drawn in by the gambling, violence, etc, much like he was. In a world without repercussions it would be an ideal life for many. There aren't many cooler things than being a wise guy.

  • Jean de Florette / Manon des Sources
    Back to the Future
    Cinema Paradiso
    It's a Wonderful Life
    The Thing

    Again could easily pick a different list tomorrow.
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