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Dec 05, 2008 02:00

Top 50 Movies Of All Time.
This is strictly my opinion.
If you disagree, let me know!
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50: Halloween; Me and my family have an odd fetish for these films. We randomly rent the entire series and watch it for the hell of it.
49: Crank; I'm not going to lie. I saw this very recently, and I loved it to death.
48: The Breakfast Club; An 80's classic. You can't go wrong with Saturday Detention.
47: Spider-Man; The Best superhero movie to be released. It Was between this and Superman.
46: Army of Darkness; "Shop Smart, Shop S-Mart"
45: Trainspotting; It took me too many times to watch this film and fully get it, but it is a beautiful and intriguing look into the life of a junkie.
44: Ferris Bueller's Day Off; A Cult Classic. I could watch it a million time's over.
43: Hot Fuzz; Best. Parody. Film. Ever.
42: The Usual Suspects; GREAT movie. It's not higher on the list because of it's lack to please until the very last few minutes.
41: Death to Smoochy; Edward Norton doing comedy? sounds preposterous. But it's not.
40: The Rachel Papers; A Cute romantic comedy with some clever points.
39: Slackers; A Schwartzman movie where he stalks somebody? Pure Gold.
38: Grandma's Boy; Nick Swardson + Video Games. Where can you go wrong? "Are Clothes Expensive in the Matrix?"
37: Red Dragon; Ralph Fiennes in his second finest role (His first finest role: See #06)
36: The Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy; I don't like Sci-fi films, but I'll take this as an exception.
35: Rushmore; another Schwartzman picture. His greatest role of all time. This should be on the list of one-hundred films to see before you die.
34: The Transporter; Another Jason Statham Flick. Action Packed, stacked, and rolled into one beautiful movie.
33: The Exorcist; Scared the S@#*! outta me.
32: 25th Hour; Great emotion to this film, with a hint of spicey regression.
31: The Hebrew Hammer; Great Comedy of our Time. It can't be missed.
30: Marie Antoinette; Schwartzman...damn you! A great time piece, with some flare!
29: The Prestige; I half-predicted the twist, but still, a great basis overall.
28: Eternal sunshine of the Spotless Mind; The sheer genius of this movie is almost impossible to achieve.
27: Smokin; Aces; Jeremy Piven and Matthew fox in the same movie? Hell this should be #1.
26: Derailed; Not so action packed, but it delivered on thrills.
25: The Italian job (Remake); Mark Wahlberg, Edward Norton, Mos Def and Jason Statham brought this movie some serious force to be reckoned with.
24: I Love Your Work; Adam Goldberg's Directorial Debut (Technically.) Giovanni Ribisi does great as Gray.
23: American Psycho; If I hadn't read the book, this would be in my top ten.
22: The Last King Of Scotland; Another great historical film, though I didn't like how they slightly scewed the story.
21: The Elephant Man; "I am not an Animal, I am Huuuuman". and young Dexter Fletcher, like seriously young, a good role for him.
20: Tombstone; Is it weird that Bill Paxton's my hero?
19: The Baxter; Showalter and Rudd might as well just marry each other now.
18: Romper Stomper; I have a soft-spot for skinhead films.
17: Snatch; Guy Ritchie, close to being the finest director of our time.
16: Grind; A cult classic for the modern generation.
15: Requiem for a Dream; Darren Aranofsky shows us his even darker side, discussing Heroin.
14: Running Scared; I wish more people just swore whenever they were threatened "Want some Gummy Bears?"
13: Super Troopers; CULT. COMEDY. CLASSIC.
12: The Big Lebowski; The dude. Need I Say more?
11: The Science of Sleep; Almost matched the genius of Eternal Sunshine, but didn't quite hit it, but Gael Garcia Bernal's performance blew Jim Carrey's out of the water,
10: Spun; More Drug induced film making.
09: Children of Men; Pre-Apocalyptic world with a great ending.
08: Everything is Illuminated; One of Elijah wood's better roles.
07: Saw I; A Horror classic in my mind, it wasn't scary but I found myself on the edge of my seat.
06: Schindler's List; Yet another historical film. Stephen Spielberg is a god among men.
05: A Clockwork Orange; Stanley Stanley Stanley, you crazy son of a bitch.
04: Fight Club; Dark, demented, and a slewed vision of reality. I LOVE it.
03: 2001: A Space Odyssey; More Kubrick Masterpieces.
02: Saving Private Ryan; WWII anyone?
01: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels; English Mobsters are gods, it is an undeniable truth.

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