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Top 5 favorite movies


clark kent

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Throwing some others out for the sake of my love of movies.

So in addition to Inception, Letters from Iwo Jima, City of God, Fantasia, and Slumdog Millionaire...

Fruitvale Station

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

500 Days of Summer

The Departed

The Descent

Whiplash (already mentioned it)

Beasts of the Southern Wild

Garden State

Mud

The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete

Superbad

Donnie Darko

Chronicle

Django Unchained

The Harry Potter series (really good progression. Liked them a lot more the older I got)

The Lord of the Rings trilogy

True Grit

Kick Ass

Shutter Island

Inglourious Basterds

Into The Wild

The Prestige

Big Fish

Spirited Away

Gladiator

Braveheart

Shawshank

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Whiplash by far the best movie of 2014

 

watched Whiplash last night, awesome movie. Not a big jazz fan, but this was great and it shows why we need music class in all grades of school. Is it any wonder as the classes started going away that music started sucking in this country? I think not.

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watched Whiplash last night, awesome movie. Not a big jazz fan, but this was great and it shows why we need music class in all grades of school. Is it any wonder as the classes started going away that music started sucking in this country? I think not.

 

 

Watched Whiplash last night also (you have a nice TV by the way and should probably close your blinds at night).

 

Was hesitant because of a lack of interest in the subject matter but it was a great movie and the best I have seen in awhile.

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Here are my tops, intentionally trying to pick from different genres:

 

Foreign: Akira Kurosawa's Dreams (all time favorite regardless of genre)

Documentary: The Thin Blue Line

Classic: Apocalypse Now, Touch of Evil, On the Waterfront, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. I can't pick.

Animation: How to Train Your Dragon

Comedy: Ferris Bueller's Day Off

 

It would be really difficult for me to pick a favorite or even a top five from modern drama, suspense, mystery flicks.

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