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662 No. 662
What sort of movies do you adore? Which ones can you watch over and over? List as many as you like! This will be a good opportunity to learn tastes, but also find new awesome movies you wouldn't have watched otherwise. If you feel yours is obscure enough, a short description is good bait for potential viewers.

Pic is my favourite movie. What I wouldn't give to have my childhood take place in the early 80's, find a lost alien with sweet powers in my backyard, befriend it, and then cry because it had to go.
Little known fact: E.T. is actually a plant.
>> No. 663
Well, it's time for a big list. I recommend any film on this list highly. But thats my opinion.
In no particular order...
Shaun of the Dead
Hot Fuzz
Dark Knight
Knocked Up
Superbad
Pinapple Express
Dude, where's my car?
Inglourious Basterds
Kill Bill
Pulp Fiction
From Dusk Til Dawn
The Big Lebowski
Zombieland
Forrest Gump
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Pythons Life of Brian
Saving Private Ryan
The Seven Samurai
Austin Powers
Pokemon the Movie
Pokemon 2000
Gran Torino
Tropic Thunder
Zoolander
Sherlock Holmes
Pirates of the Caribbean
>> No. 664
>E.T. is actually a plant.

mind blown

as for myself im a huge samuel jackson fan, pulp fiction and black snake moan are the kind of films i could watch over and over in a loop without getting bored
>> No. 665
>>663
Also add Original Star Wars Trilogy to that. My bad.
>> No. 666
Leon/The Professional.

Jean Reno is a hitman who saves a young girl from being killed. At first he regrets the decision, but he eventually warms up to her. He teaches her to kill, and she teaches him to read. She falls in love with him, but he doesn't feel the same way. Two words: Ring Trick.

Fun fact: In his youth my father looked like Jean Reno.
>> No. 667
>>664
me
>>666
add that to my list too, fucking brilliant film
>> No. 676
Doctor Strangelove, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb

2001: A Space Odyssey

SW 4-6

All I can think of for now
>> No. 677
>>676
A Stanley Kubrick fan I see.
>> No. 678
12 Angry Men
Touch of Evil
The Usual Suspects
Joyeux Noël
Metropolis
>> No. 688
The Last Sword Drawn.
Watched it earlier and I must say that it was one of the more emotionally moving films I've seen. This is coming from someone who's been described as a monster because I didn't cry when Bambi's mom, or Simba's dad were killed.

It starts off with a man bringing his grandson for a late night check up at a clinic in which the doctor there is packing up. He sees a picture of someone he once knew and starts to recall his time with him, and what he thought of him. The narrative switches between the two men as they tell their stories from different perspectives, giving more insight to what the man in the picture was like in their experiences.
>> No. 690
>>688
Apologies due to my horrible sleep lately, but the movie is actually titled, "When The Last Sword Is Drawn."
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