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Inception & Shutter Island & Inside out & Breaking Bad & Murder At orient Express (all 73 Hercule poirot movies) & Dark City

 

If you want to try a Thai movie, I would recommend Countdown (2012), it's very good and it's more western-like type of movie than typical Thai movies. One of my top 10 movies too.

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heres a few i enjoyed, not doubling up on yours.

 

The Sting

lawrence of arabia

braveheart

tinker tailor soldier spy

notting hill

titanic

bridge of spies

eddie the eagle

cool runnngs

 

last but not least, for pure out there strange amusing and what did i just watch....try Black Sheep, the NZ version movie.

 

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2 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

In no particular order:

 

The Godfather

The Godfather Part 2

Goodfellas

Annie Hall

The Apartment

Chinatown

The Searchers

Lost In Translation

Boyhood

La-La Land

 

 

 

Annie Hall!

What a classic ???? 

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Your top 10 is OK, not so much for me Se7en is what I'd have as number 1.

 

There so many numerous films I have watch and liked, for me to list 10 top would be impossible.

Watched the Red Dragon wasn't that good but I rate Anthony Hopkins as the best actor.

Angelina Jolie best lady actor which probably makes me a fan of films that have a follow up.

Terminator, Lara Croft, Rocky, Star wars, I guess is my favorite entertainment apart from MotoGP & IOM races.

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Tombstone

Pearl Harbor

Hildalgo

Forest Gump

African Queen

Quiet Man

The Natural

Pale Rider

Cinderella Man

Shanghai Noon (can't help myself)

 

 

In no particular order....Rocky's, Independence Day, & War of the Worlds honorable mention

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Again in no particular order:

 

Pulp Fiction

Lawrence of Arabia

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation

Fargo

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

i-Robot

The Quiet American

The Martian

Empire of the Sun (hugely underrated I might add)

Red

 

I could go on for another 10, but these are the top ones, at least as of 03:57 MDT  4/23/20

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Greetings OP and all TV members. I hope you all remain strong and well in these challenging times.
Here s my list of pretty awsome non-violent hidden gems.Guaranteed to make you feel+think.
All of them I saw in free movies sites with english subs.Relax and enjoy.

 

1 The Court (India)

2 Taxi also known as Taxi Tehran (Iran)

3 Embrace of the serpent 

4 Hotel Budapest

5 The Darjeeling limited (and Royal Tenenbaums)

6 Magnolia (in the spirit of 21 grams and Vavel)

7 Man from Earth

8 Samsara

9 The wings of love (original Wim Wenders)

10 After hours (Scorsese knows comedy too)

Try early movies of Werner Herzog such as Aguirre for super surreal feeling

and yes the Cohen brothers and Tarantino are masters of movie making.
Bonus track:The man who would be king.

 


 

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11 hours ago, pgrahmm said:

Tombstone

Pearl Harbor

Hildalgo

Forest Gump

African Queen

Quiet Man

The Natural

Pale Rider

Cinderella Man

Shanghai Noon (can't help myself)

 

 

In no particular order....Rocky's, Independence Day, & War of the Worlds honorable mention

Finally one I have watched more than once- The Quiet Man.

I once watched the beach 12 times, but that was because I was in love with LOS and living in London. I watched it at The Prince Charles cinema which had cheap showings. It could have been great except for Leo.

Watched Ryan's Daughter the other day. As great a film as Lawrence of Arabia, but with a prettier lead.

 

The films I do watch over and over, so I guess they must be my top 10 are almost anything by Ghibli studios.

I watched all 8 Harry Potter movies last week and still enjoyable- do they count as one?

 

Best war film IMO is The Cruel Sea.

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5 hours ago, Assurancetourix said:

in no particular order:

 

Les tontons flingueurs ,( an old french one )

Conan the Barbarian ,

Once Upon The Time In The West ,

Shoot'Em Up

Sicario ,

Snatch ,

Gladiator ,

Amadeus ,

Platoon ,

The Legend Of Drunken Master

 

I once loaned Sicario to a female friend, but she was appalled by the violence. I think it's a pretty good movie to spend a while watching.

 

I think movies were better in the 60s and 70s. More plot and no CGI.

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Not in particular order, but these are the ones I have seen already at least 3 times, and will for sure watch even more times again.  Each time these masterpieces let you discover new angles and provide you with the same exhilarated good feeling I had when seeing them first time.

The Big Lebowski

By the Coen Brothers, with Jeff Bridges

Zorba the Greek

By Michael Cacoyannis, with Anthony Quinn

2001 – A Space Odyssey

By Stanley Kubrick, with Keir Dullea

One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest

By Milos Forman, with Jack Nicholson

Pennies from Heaven

By Herbert Ross, with Steve Martin

The Great Dictator

By and with Charlie Chaplin

Amadeus

By Milos Forman, with Tom Hulce

As Good as it Gets

By James Brooks, with Jack Nicholson & Holly Hunter

Doctor Strangelove

By Stanley Kubrick, with Peter Sellers

Pulp Fiction

By Quentin Tarantino, with John Travolta

 

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1.    The Karate Kid (obviously the original version and not that turkey copy. It is one of the greatest tragedies in the world that the second Karate Kid was ever made, I still get upset just thinking about it)

 

2. Back to the Future

 

3. The Seven Samurai

 

4. Fight Club

 

5. The Matrix

 

6. Hollywood or Bust

 

7. The Sixth Sense

 

8. Train to Busan

 

9. Heimat

 

10. Enter the Dragon

 

11. Rocky

 

I'd also include an epic film from after 2009 about a warrior woman and a guy who met on the Mongolian steppe and travel through time, but I forgot the name unfortunately.

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In no particular order -

Robert De Niro in
Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Once upon a Time in America (which bombed at the box office and I've seen it 3 or 4 times) 

Psycho

Apocalypse Now

Alien
Silence of The Lambs
Groundhog Day
The Favorite
The Irishman

 

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Just now, Thailand said:

Gong Li, saw that in HK about 1988?

There are many films i really like ,but this one stuck with me from when i first saw it all those years ago ,its the only movie i keep on a usb ,and watch it from time to time , just really like it .

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