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Your Top 5 Films of All Time

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Bonzi

Starting XI
Horatiu said:
Enemy at the Gates
is it the film about Russian and German snipers with Ed Harris? if it is, i just can't forget how Khrushev arrived to Stalingrad and Red Army acting like guerillas:rofl: :rofl:
 

Rivaldo090

Club Supporter
City of God
Pulp Fiction
Memento
Fight Club
American History X

Close Calls
Requiem For A Dream
Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2
Reservoir Dogs
The Godfather
The Shawshank Redemption
American Beauty
Se7en
Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind
Sin City
 

JFG_Lancer

Senior Squad
1. Star Wars Trilogy
2. Indiana Jones Trilogy
3. Back to the Future Trilogy
4. All 007 films
5. Gladiator

Close Calls:

Scarface
Training Day
Saving Private Ryan
True Lies
Happy Gilmore
 

xdjamesr

Club Supporter
Mine are:

1. Lord of the Rings (best is rotk, then ttt, then fotr)

2. Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

3. Forrest Gump

4. Shrek 2

5. Baseketball
 

KLINSMANN

Reserve Team
1. Lord of the Rings Trilogy
2. Godfather Trilogy
3. Rocky Series
4. Scarface
5. Rounders
6. Star Wars Movies
7. Troy
8. Gladiator
9. Pirates of the Carribean
10. Titanic
11. Jurassic Park Series
12. Spider-Man
13. Terminator Series
14. Indiana Jones Series
15. Catch me if you can
 

Hans

How big is YOUR penis?
Top 5 ? It`s kinda hard but if I have to choose :
1. Forrest Gump
2. Life is Beautiful
3. Godfather 1,2,3
4. City of God
5. Leon
 
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Sir Calumn

Guest
I think it was only top 5 so that guy could compile an overall toplist easily, now that he's done it feel free to post toplists of any number you like.
 

becksfranksteve

Reserve Team
1 Scarface "Say hello to my little friend !"
2 8 Mile
3 Pulp Fiction
4 American History X
5 Dont be a menace to South Central while drinking your juice in the hood
 

xxxFLYERxxx

Starting XI
1.One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
2.Taxi Driver
3.A Clockwork Orange
4.The Deer Hunter
5.Five Easy Pieces

Honorable Mention:

Easy Rider
Raging Bull
The Apartment
Swingers
Slap Shot
Reservior Dogs
 

rony31

Team Captain
I would like to slightly update my list :p

1. Dumb & Dumber
2. Old School
3. Terminator 2
4. American History X
5. Mean Girls / Wedding Crashers :(
 

Tajike

SG's Fluffiest
As I'm absolutely bored, I'll kill some time by posting my top 10...

My Top Ten:

1. Ring (Nakata Hideo) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0178868/
Legend. First movie ever after which I could proudly say it's a masterpiece. The ending is so sudden and horrifying it gave me countless sleepless nights.

2. Honogurai Mizu No Soko Kara (Nakata Hideo) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0308379/
Might I say that this is the only movie ever to reach a "Ring-like" level of brilliance. The way the story is told: so calm and slow (you'd almost think you're watching a drama) during the first hour, just to explode in that last half hour into the best horror movie ever made by mankind. (would be #1 if I didn't have such great memories and intens emotions of watching "Ring")

3. Koroshiya 1/Ichi the Killer (Miike Takashi) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0296042/
Think away the gore and the grotesk showing of the characters, and you'll end up with an intens story about the complex relationship between Good and Evil. Besides, Kakihara owns all Hollywoodian villains...

4. Battle Royale (***asaku Kinji) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266308/
This one actually shocked me the first time I saw it: knowing that kids - at the same age as my little brother - had to play this sadistic game... One of the few horror movies that actually make you think after watching it.

5. Ju-On 2 (Shimizu Takashi) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367913/
Great build up to one of the most freaky scenes in movie history. It also has my fav movie moment ever. Why better than the first (third actually) one: this one has a less complex and better told story.

6. Kairo (Kurosawa Kiyoshi) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286751/
Haven't seen this movie in its entirety yet (had to rent it and just then the DVD player got tired of it) but what I've seen is impressive already. Might buy it one of the next weeks and give it a better rating...

7. Ju-On (Shimizu Takashi) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364385/
Also a legend. If it wasn't for the crappy story-telling it would make the top 5. Every single character in this movie gives you the creeps. Also has the best death-scene ever.

8. Ring 0: Bâsudei (Tsuruta Norio) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0235712/
A mix of Shakespeare and Ring-horror which works magnificently. A peacefull movie that - just like Honogurai - explodes at the end and unleashes horror in splendid amounts. *confession: I'm scared of going to the woods after having seen this movie*

9. A Tale Of Two Sisters (Ji-woon Kim/only non-Japanese movie) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365376/
rented this one and really need to get my hands on it. It's the complexity of the story and the beauty of it that caught my attention. Again a great combination of horror and drama.

10. Kyua/Cure (Kurosawa Kiyoshi) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0123948/
Bought this one yesterday: see it as somesort of Japanese version of Se7en, only better. Just like Battle Royale, it's a movie that requires a second seeing to fully understand the story/message
 
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