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Over the course of your entire life, what movies have made themselves the most memorable to you? Maybe not your favorites, but they very well can be and probably are. That you remember and and open up a whole new dimension of thought, or are unforgetable, and have stuck with you the most?(non porno)

mine are:
1. Jurrasic Park(1993) -
unmatched special effects, especially for an 8 year old for the time. Very memorable, like when the guy gets eaten off the toilet

2. The Great Escape -
cool story losts of drama, happy/sad ending just like WW2, motorcycle jumps with Steve McQueen.

3. Monty Python and the holy grail-
super hillarious movie, so stupid its funny, tons of great quotes, funniest movie ever

4. Blues Brothers(1980)-
Great car chases, and quotes("don't you say a fu&king word"[my favorite quote]), cool story,

5. Commando-
Arnold at his finnest, total nonstop action, and also full of quotes,"let off some steam, Bennett" after he throws a pipe through the guys chest :lol:
1. Raiders of the Lost Ark - My favorite part was the blade vs the gun.

2. Full Metal Jacket - "This is my rifle, this is my gun. This is for fighting, this is for fun."

3. Ronin - Best car chase ever (I'd put it in a tie with Bullit)

4. Grapes of Wrath - I just loved this movie...

5. Star Wars - Chewie "RARRGH" :ph34r:
Five greatest movies:

Jurassic Park - I agree completely. A new age in moviemaking was entered in 1993.

X-Men: A ground-breaking, TRUE comic book movie. It paved the way for everything else that has swarmed onto the silver screen, good or bad. That includes Spiderman's successes and some "failures".

X-Men 2: For actually bettering the first movie. They have finally figured out how to keep the "comic book" in a comic book movie. Imagine that.

Das Boot: A chillingly accurate (yet not quite non-fiction) story about the Kriegsmarine under the waves during WWII. Others come close to this level of realism, but not quite. I've forgotten that it was a movie more than once while watching it.

The Hunt for Red October: Cold War sub-hunting in the depths of the North Atlantic. Sean Connery's best movie ever.
Scream - just because of the amount of people who walked out after the opening scene.

Goonies - One of my favourites as a child.

Top Gun - watched that movie all the time in grade eight.

A Time to Kill - was going to be a lawyer after watching that movie

Highlander - a movie that I loved growing up, but now watch and think how far we have come with special effects.

Pay it Forward - makes a lot a sense to me. and it didn't have a typical happy ending.
LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (Extended)

LOTR: The Two Towers (Extended)

LOTR: The Return of the King (Extended)

Star Wars Original Trilogy

Independance Day
In no particular order
- American History X (just plain good; saw it at the theatre and when it finished everyone just quietly stood up and left the show deep in thought)
- Star Wars: New Hope (had a bootleg copy while living in the caribbean, saw it a billion times)
- Akira (another, just plain good)
- Macross (okay, this is cheating, really I remember the Americanized teevee show; RoboTech)
- Final Destination (saw this with my (then future) wife on our first date)
Scarface
Apocolypse Now
Starwars Trilogy
American History X
Shawshank redemption
In no particular order

The Seven Samurai
The Hidden Fortress
Star Wars - the original trilogy
Akira
Princess Mononoke
The Lord of The Rings
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Pulp Fiction
Kill Bill - Vol1 & Vol2
Jurassic Park
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Laterz :)
CASINO
GODFATHER
JACKIE BROWN
FIELD OF DREAMS
SUPER SIZE ME (MADE ME GIVE UP CRACK DONALD'S)

The Notebook :D
A walk to remember

-True love can be shown in so many ways.


28 days later :unsure:
-If someone decides to ever mess with lab experiences etc..this could happen!!!!

Thats all I can think of right now...



1. Goodfellas

2. Apocalpse now

3. Raging Bull

4. Platoon

5. Saving Pte Ryan
Back to the Future 1, 2 and 3
And my favorite movie of all time, I've seen it 10 times, and I'll watch it 100 more is Shawshank Redemption.

1) Blade Runner Director's Edition

2) The day After Tomorrow

3) Star War's, The Empire Strikes Back

4) Top Gun

5) When we Were Soldiers

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goneloopy,Aug 9 2005, 12:53 PM Wrote:1) Blade Runner Director's Edition

  2) The day After Tomorrow

  3) Star War's, The Empire Strikes Back

  4) Top Gun

  5) When we Were Soldiers

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Forrest Gump
Shawshank Redemption
American History X
Ah so many more... so many great ones on the lists so far listed... For me 'memorable' and 'favourite' is a tough call and hard to distinguish between the two.
Flofocus,Aug 9 2005, 01:39 PM Wrote:
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pwn3d!!
too many to even start... mostly everything above is great... mostly lol

Office Space is one I've watched alot recently.
Flofocus,Aug 9 2005, 01:39 PM Wrote:
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You can't tell me the first time you saw that movie when you were 12 years old it didn't appeal to you?

I thought it was a well written / done movie.
ANTHONYD,Aug 9 2005, 01:37 PM Wrote:
goneloopy,Aug 9 2005, 12:53 PM Wrote:1) Blade Runner Director's Edition

  2) The day After Tomorrow

  3) Star War's, The Empire Strikes Back

  4) Top Gun

  5) When we Were Soldiers

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HIGHWAY TO THE DANGERZONE!!!!! :banger:
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