I watched Interstellar last night, which is hands down, one of the best films I've ever watched, so I thought I'd start this thread and hopefully we'll have lots of new incredible films to watch! [emoji16]
Whoever feels like it, can link the trailers!
1. Interstellar
2. The English Patient
3. Inception
Jurassic Park (First...2... maybe 3.)
Harry Potter (all of them)
Lord of the Rings (all)
The Dark Knight (well, all of the chris Nolan Batman’s)
Ok they’re not my favourite of ALL time, I’d need at least 2 weeks to short list.
But they are the first ones that spring to mind for sentimental reasons probably, assuming I have a heart..
- Muppets Christmas carol. (DON’T @ ME!!!!!!!)
- Serendipity
- Ever After.
(I’m avoiding the classics like Die Hard, Terminator, Shawshank, Mrs Doubtfire, The Trolls Movie )
It’s too hard to pick just three, but if I had choose ones that I can watch anytime.
1...All About Eve
2...True Grit (John Wayne version)
3...Raging Bull
I love good bye Lenin. Not even heard of the other two but will look out for them now based on that...my number one is also set in east Germany at a similar time , though just before the wall came down and it’s not a comedy.
Really beautiful film though I can’t recommend it highly enough.
1. The lives of others
2. withnail and I
3. Five easy pieces
Hmm I don't know about top 3 but some of my favourite films are
The Prestige
Cry baby ( its such a ridiculous film)
Back to the future 1 and 2
Pleasantville
Thor Ragnarok
Gone with the wind ( shame its so long)
American psycho
Ill stop there with the films
Top 3 hands down. Also dies anyone remember watching a movie called The Brave Little Toaster growing up? It exists but never been on dvd in UK region or if it has probably be mega bucks.
Ha I've watched that! An American friend at uni introduced us to it and we found a stream I think. If you can enjoy a kids film on first viewing as an adult it's got to be quite good and i do remember liking it but not much else. Amazing name too.
Has never heard of it as a kid and none of my UK friends had either.