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No, you can't pick more than one.
You could ask me again tomorrow and I'd probably name a completely different movie. But just for the aesthetics alone, this one is and will remain top 10.
>>1184 bad image
>>1183 Very based.
Fight Club is still my favorite for the period of time I watched it in my life and the message of the whole thing, politics and juvenile associations attached to it aside.
>>1354 I'm in
>>1182 (OP) this is my fav movie
it quite frankly helped me so much when i was younger and shaped me into the man i am today
>>1485
>>1485 no
>>1182 (OP) Anyone with a fav anything is either retarded or very young, or at least sheltered into never having seen many good things. It's about the pros and cons of mood. If you force me to watch Quills or K-pax or What Dreams May Come or etc over and over again I'll end up killing the 'ol sudoku app. I like drama the best but that's... there are too many. I could fap to Juno though.... the music is nice but it' eventually make me go insane too. It's like saying pick one leathal weapon film, why would I do that?
>>1899 >why would I do that? Because you're a human being with your own genes and upbringing along with your own ideas and biases. Now pick one Lethal Weapon movie or fuckoff.
>>1182 (OP) k-pax or Quills. Can't is a four letter word. Also What Dreams May Come used to be way up there. No YOU'RE gay. Grow a heart nigger lover.
>>1182 (OP) Stalker.
>>1981 good call
>>1182 (OP) Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Bit of a clichéd answer but; Wild Strawberries (1957) directed by Ingmar Bergman. I've never seen a film so...sincere.
>>2344 I'd have to rewatch it since I saw it in high school, but I've watched a few Bergman movies in more recent years and they were all feminist, communist garbage. Killed the director for me.
>>2344 ah yes so cliche, of course i always think of Wild Strawberries (1957) when i think of favorite movies. lmao
>>1241
>>1182 (OP)
Tough choice but I will pick The Desert of the Tartars (1976), if you can read the book first you might appreciate it more but otherwise it's one of those movies you might want to watch in your early 20s (or even before that) and re-watch in a decade or two, it's a meditation on life and different people will have a different interpretation of the ending and the message in general. Also the scenery is stunning, it was filmed in Iran in a location that has been wiped by an earthquake in 2008.
>>3625 >Rémy Belvaux, who acted, produced, and directed in the movie, was one of four fined for throwing a cream pie in the face of Bill Gates in 1998 That gets a bravo from me. Never saw the film - is it really as violent as they say?