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The French Connection (1971)- Great acting, the train/car chase was awesome.

 

GoodFellas (1990)- Joe Pesci was hilarious in this movie.

 

Pulp Fiction (1994)- Samuel Jackson was so hilariously manipulative in that Breakfast scene. Movie had great scenes.

 

Reservoir Dogs (1992)- Tarrentino makes crazy movies. This was one of them. But I loved the crazy scenes in that movie.

 

Schindler's List (1993)- Powerful movie from beginning to end about a businessman turned humanitarian.

 

Bonnie and Clyde (1967)- Great movie about one of America's most famous criminal duos.

 

Taking of Pelham 123 (1974)- Orginal was well acted and the action was intense.

 

The Ten Commandments (1956)- My Favorite Religous Movie of all time. The splitting of the Red Sea had CGI realism.

 

Traffic (2000)- Great movie about Drug cartels and fighting the drug war.

 

Casablanca (1942)- Classic Romantic tale.

 

On the Waterfront (1954)- Great Movie and great acting from Brando.

 

Training Day (2001)- I laughed out lound when Denzel Washington had that those guns pointed at that guys private parts in the alley scene.

 

Silence of the Lambs (1991)- The craziness of Hannibal Lector was so unpredictible, me trying to outguess him did not even work.

 

 

I have a few others but those are my top favorites.

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Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)

 

Lucas (1986)

 

Top Gun (1986)

 

The Breakfast Club (1985)

 

Ghostbusters (1984)

 

Teen Wolf (1985)

 

Real Genius (1985)

 

Tron (1982)

 

First Blood (Rambo) (1982)

 

Rocky (1976)

 

King Kong (1976)

 

Saturday Night Fever (1977)

 

The Warriors (1979)

 

Beverly Hills Cop (1984)

 

Escape From New York (1981)

 

Coming to America (1988)

 

The Terminator (1984)

 

The Exorcist (1973)

 

The Color Purple (1985)

 

Ghost (1990)

 

Speed (1994)

 

The French Connection (1971)

 

The Wiz (1978)

 

Clerks (1994)

 

The Blues Brothers (1980)

 

Commando (1985)

 

I love all these movies because of the excellent acting, good soundtracks, beautiful actresses, great scenes (action scenes, funny scenes and sad scenes), and the great dialogues.

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I finally got around to seeing the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy and I have to say it was pretty good. I enjoyed it a whole lot more than I expected to. And Depp should've won for best actor than Sean Penn for whatever movie he won. Sean Penn is a deuche.

 

Batman Begins and Dark Knight were both great and a big kudos to Nolan for making the franchise great.

 

The Lord of the Rings trilogy was very good. I'm looking forward to the Hobbit 2 parter.

 

There's others, but probably too long to list them out.

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Here's a few of mine...

 

Scarface

The Day After Tomorrow

Paranormal Activity

Little Nicky

The Waterboy

All the Saw movies

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

300 (the most violent movie ever)

Meet The Spartans (the funnest parody of a movie ever)

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Most of my favorite movies are in the G-PG category and are Disney ones.

 

1. Disney's Hunchback of Norte Dame: By far my most favorite movie. Excellent storytelling of a classic novel. It's definitely the darkest Disney animation movie, but it was very well done, especially in the characterization department. Frollo stole the spotlight in the very graphic "Hellfire" scene.

 

2. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: A movie that, if you ask me, is WAY better than the book variation. Storytelling's well-done, and it focused primarily on character development. My big gripe with the book were the subplots that made the characters out of character and seemed to drag on, like a high school soap opera. The movie used some of these plots, but concentrated on the plot and improved on the book in general.

 

The Lion King: Another great movie, and one of the biggest highlights of the Disney Renaissance. Great balance of drama, humor, and adventure. And with a twist that included (spoiler warning -- highlight to view) a main "good-guy" dying in a Disney movie for the first time since Bambi in 1955.

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(A) Nightmare on Elm street All

(H)alloween all

Full Medal Jacket / <R> Lee Ermey makes it fun to watch

Last Castle/Spy Game /Redford Rules

(V) for (V)endetta /paybacks A Biotch

Dirty dozen/ Delta Force/ Great with Norris and Lee Marvin

(E)nter the Dragon /Bruce lee :tup:

Death Wish / All :tup: Great flicks that makes Bronson

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(A) Nightmare on Elm street All

(H)alloween all

Full Medal Jacket / <R> Lee Ermey makes it fun to watch

Last Castle/Spy Game /Redford Rules

(V) for (V)endetta /paybacks A Biotch

Dirty dozen/ Delta Force/ Great with Norris and Lee Marvin

(E)nter the Dragon /Bruce lee :tup:

Death Wish / All :tup: Great flicks that makes Bronson

LOL Full meatl jacket was good."What is your major malfunction" Classic!
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