Best movie you ever watched

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Temptations.
Saving PR.
Terminator.
Adventures of RobinHood (ErrolFlynn)
DirtyHarry.
Fist Full of Dollars.
and some stupid CaryGrant, DebraKerr movies....:(
 
I much prefer T2 to terminator.
Me too. T2 is one of my favorite movies of all time. probably seen it 30+ times including extended version, director's cut, etc. the storyline is so captivating you feel like you're traveling with the crew. I actually saw T2 before T1, then went back to see T2 again... As for T3 and T4, I really wanted to like them but just couldn't. T4 was a bit better than T3 though, both very much forgettable nevertheless :)

my other faves are: Se7en, Slumdog Millionaire, City of God, Cinema Paradiso, The Professional... if I had to pick one it'd be Se7en :)
 
Me too. T2 is one of my favorite movies of all time. probably seen it 30+ times including extended version, director's cut, etc. the storyline is so captivating you feel like you're traveling with the crew. I actually saw T2 before T1, then went back to see T2 again... As for T3 and T4, I really wanted to like them but just couldn't. T4 was a bit better than T3 though, both very much forgettable nevertheless :)

my other faves are: Se7en, Slumdog Millionaire, City of God, Cinema Paradiso, The Professional... if I had to pick one it'd be Se7en :)

I love it too, it never gets old. I hated Terminator 3 so I haven't gotten a chance to watch 4 yet. I love Pirates Of The Carribbean 2, The LOTR Series, and The Dark Knight as well. All among my fav's.
 
A few that come to mind:

Contact
Amadeus
12 Monkeys
The Graduate
American Beauty
Good Will Hunting
The Devil Wears Prada
Raiders of the Lost Ark
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
The Bourne Ultimatum
Star Wars: Episode 4
Star Wars: Episode 5
Star Wars: Episode 6
Back to the Future
The Terminator
Terminator 2
Pulp Fiction
The Matrix
Starman
Avatar
Alien

Not yet seen (but should):

The Shawshank Redemption
The Big Lebowski
Apocalypse Now
The Dark Knight
The Pianist
Taxi Driver
Black Swan
Inception
 
A few that come to mind:

Contact
Amadeus
12 Monkeys
The Graduate
American Beauty
Good Will Hunting
The Devil Wears Prada
Raiders of the Lost Ark
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
The Bourne Ultimatum
Star Wars: Episode 4
Star Wars: Episode 5
Star Wars: Episode 6
Back to the Future
The Terminator
Terminator 2
Pulp Fiction
The Matrix
Starman
Avatar
Alien
...
Hard to narrow this down, but here goes:

Contact
Amadeus
12 Monkeys
Good Will Hunting
The Devil Wears Prada
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Sling Blade
Hot Dogg
Tombstone
Into the Wild
Perfect Storm
Full Metal Jacket
Bull Durham
Gran Torino
Warren Miller ski movies
Just to name a few off of top of head
 
Jeremiah Johnson
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Just to name a few off of top of head

Good one you don't see mentioned often but I always have to stop and watch when its on.

Others the same way are:

Splendor in the Grass
Dial M for Murder
Key Largo
 
'The Godfather' is my absolute favorite, but 'Jaws' and 'Shawshank Redemption' are a very close second and third :)
 
The Terminator
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More
All 5 Dirty Harrys
Gran Torino
Terminator 2
LOTR
Star Wars 4, 5, and 6
Scarface
Tombstone
Godfather 1 and 2
Goodfellas
Avatar
Alien
Aliens
 
I'm the kind of guy that hates reading subtitles, but these foreign films were well worth it:

Pan's Labyrinth
Life is Beautiful
City of God
 
I couldn't name one movie, but the films who got me into classic cinema were "The third man" by Carol Reed, the Italian movie "The bicycle thief" and two old Spanish movies called "Placido" and "Welcome Mr. Marshall", both by the same director (too bad these two are unknown outside Spain because they're magic).

"2001 a space odyssey", "The godfather I & II", "The apartment" and "Lawrence of Arabia" are also on my list of best films ever made.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More

And no "Once upon a time in the west"?

As much as I love the Eastwood/Leone trilogy, Leone's fourth western was his best. His best scenes as a director and some of the best scenes ever filmed are in that movie.
 
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