<p>Yeah godfather and scarface are both very good. If you like the godfather also watch scarface, goodfellas, casino, and pulp fiction.</p>
<p>In no paricular order...</p>
<p>Hotel Rwanda
Kung-fu hustle (my friends and I saw it three times, and it just got funnier...yeah..we're weird)
The Butterfly Effect
most old Eddie Murphy movies</p>
<p>i love action movies and NOTHING CAN, AND NOTHING WILL EVER TOUCH THE 1994 MASTERPIECE OF ALL ACTION MOVIES</p>
<p>True Lies</p>
<p>an awesome film!</p>
<p>mine is Finding Neverland. the child actor who is now Charlie was phenomenal in that movie.</p>
<p>^^^Freddie Highmore was sooo good! The main reason I even saw Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was because of him, but he was better in Finding Neverland. That movie makes me cry.</p>
<p>Top 3 of all time: Cool Hand Luke, Sunset Boulevard, and Rebel Without a Cause.
I also enjoy pretty much any of Paul Newman's movies (some of my absolute favorites of his: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Hustler, Hud, Sweet Bird of Youth, and The Sting).</p>
<p>Lost In Translation,
BIG BIRD IN JAPAN,
Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2,
Cowboy Bebop,
The Royal Tenenbaums,
Dog Day Afternoon,
Super Mario Brothers,
Equilibrium,
The Birds,
Croutching Tiger Hidden Dragon,
The Shining,
EVERY FREAKIN JAPANESE GODZILLA MOVIE,
A Beautiful Mind,
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND,
Japanese Story,
Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Hotel Rwanda
Hary Potter 4</p>
<p>Haha.....Harry Potter 4 hasn't come out yet (but it will probably be good).</p>
<p>My Favorites in no order:</p>
<p>The Sleepers
Frequency
Ever After
The Goodfellas
Hotel Rwanda
Beverly Hills Cop (the first one only)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade</p>
<p>My favorite movie of all time is a 2-way tie.</p>
<h1>1 Casablanca & Lord of the Rings</h1>
<p>BIG BIRD IN JAPAN!!</p>
<p>ohhh maan how I loved that movie! Wait, wasn't there one called Big Bird In China too or somethin? lol</p>
<p>Has anyone seen True Lies? That movie was pure brilliance! Awesome filmwork.</p>
<p>Ah, right, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind; I forgot about that. (No pun intended :P)</p>
<p>too many to list</p>
<p>Ummm....as of now, Garden State, Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, and Fight Club are my favorites...but I like a lot more too.</p>
<p>Finding Nemo (I can't stop laughing; I heart Pixar)
Matrix I (and partially II, but definitely not III).
All Star Wars except for I and II (they just tick me off)
Saving Private Ryan (and some Tom Hanks movies)
Bandits (or any Bruce Willis comedy)</p>
<p>Newer movies:</p>
<p>The Incredibles
Batman Begins</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>The greatest movie ever was AIRPLANE!. Caddyshack, Frequency, The Replacements, and Dude, Where's My Car? were also awsome.</p>
<p>I should really start watching more intellectual movies. but I can't like a movie if it doesn't make me laugh or involve a sports team I like ( the mets in Frequency).</p>
<p>Pulp Fiction
Spirited Away
Ghost in the Shell
Battle Royale
Reservoir Dogs
Akira
Team America World Police
Enter the Dragon
Fist of Fury
Bowling for Columbine
Princess Mononoke
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon</p>
<p>and others I can't think of right now. I tend to like a lot of Japanese movies, a lot of martial arts movies and comedies. I'm also a huge Tarantino fan.</p>
<p>favorite: Godfather Pt I and Pt II.</p>
<p>but... I like so many movies.</p>
<p>eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
city of god
taegukgi: brotherhood of war (korean war movie, fricken awesome)
friend (chingoo - another korean movie)
amores perros
Serpico
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Taxi Driver
Roger Dodger
The Royal Tenenbaums.
Shawshank Redemption</p>
<p>I dont know. I like a lot of movies.</p>
<p>My favorite era is the 70's. Jesus, so many good movies came out at that time. Godfather I and II, Taxi Driver, Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Midnight Cowboy, Woody Allen films, I could keep listing... but I wont.</p>
<p>My favorite place where movies are coming out right now?
Korea.
Damn. Those Koreans are awesome filmmakers.</p>
<p>You have Chan Woo Park, that man is a genius. His revenge trilogy, Sympathy For Mr Vengeance, Oldboy, and just out Sympathy for Lady Vengeance are all great (well, I can't speak for Lady. Too new to see.)
And a couple minutes before writing this I saw A Bittersweet Life, from the director of A Tale of Two sisters. And that was just awesome too. And Tae Guk Gi is a great war film. Friend is a great gangster film. The Eye is a great horror film... Those koreans. They're great</p>
<p>The Graduate #1 favorite and (in no particular order)
To Kill a Mockingbird
Kill Bill 2
The Great Escape
The Odd Couple
Back to the Future
Bad News Bears (the original)
Miracle on 34th Street (the original)
It's a wonderful life
A christmas Story
Stalag 13
Psycho
Ferris Bueller's Day off
Godfather 1
Magnificent Seven
Goodbye Columbus
Pulp Fiction
Do the Right thing
Reservoir Dogs
Apocolypse Now
American Graffiti</p>
<p>What does everyone think the most impacting movie they've seen is? What about the best-themed/deepest movie? And also what about the best made movie (directing, music, acting, whatever else)?</p>
<p>Seven Lucky Ninja Kids
Scarface
The Ring
A Clockwork Orange
Pink Floyd's The Wall
Origional: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
LOTR trilogy
Spaceballs
La India Maria/ Cantinflas (Mexican flicks)</p>