What are your 15 best films ever from all genres?

February 82010

What are your 15 best films ever from all genres?

No special order

1) King Kong (1933)
2) Dracula (Bela Lugosi)
3) The Blob (Steve McQueen)
4) The Great Escape
5) 300
6) Angel and the Bad Man
7) The Longest Day
8) A Clockwork Orange
9) The Night of the Living Dead (Judith O’Day)
10) The Song Remains the Same (Led Zeppelin)
11) Father Goose (Carey Grant/Leslie Charon)
12) The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
13) Star Wars series
14) Devils Advocate
15) Patton

And there’s a plethora of others.

8 Responses

  1. Summertime Says:

    in no order

    Crash
    The Untouchables
    Juice
    The Shawshank Redemption
    GoodWill Hunting
    Knocked Up
    The Evil Dead
    Saving Private Ryan
    T2: Judgement Day
    Sin City
    Braveheart
    The Green Mile
    Juno
    Beerfest
    American Gangster
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  2. Joker Begins Says:

    1. Action: The Dark Knight
    2. Adventure: Jurassic Park
    3. Comedy: Some Like It Hot
    4. Animation: Ice Age
    5. Horror: Jaws
    6. Drama: The Shawshank Redemption
    7. Thriller: The Godfather
    8. Sci-Fi: Star Wars/
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  3. Liv Says:

    haha umm
    in no order

    the mummy
    peter pan
    terminator
    i know who killed me
    the messangers
    jumper
    21
    an american haunting
    american pie
    superbad
    titanic
    the mask
    pirates of the caribbean
    bruce almighty
    harry potter and the goblet of fire

    please help with my ?

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkzXnRtJX_wNgthWVBJYQkTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080819105328AAP4zN3
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  4. Stupid Says:

    1. The Dark Knight (action/superhero)
    2. Aliens (sci-fi/action)
    3. Timeline (sci-fi)
    4. Spider-Man 3 (sci-fi/superhero)
    5. Happy Gilmore (comedy)
    6. Paycheck (action)
    7. Holes (family/comedy)
    8. No Country For Old Men (action ?)
    9. War of the Worlds (sci-fi)
    10. The Mummy (adventure)
    11. A Series of Unfortunate Events (family)
    12. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (action/adventure
    13. Men in Black (sci-fi)
    14. National Treasure 2 (action/adventure)
    15. Click (comedy)
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    I’ve got a lot of movies I love, but these are my 15 favorites that a was able to think of off the top in the order I like them!

  5. Grenouille Says:

    In the Bedroom (drama)
    The Talented Mr. Ripley (thriller)
    Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (fantasy/thriller)
    Rosemary’s Baby (horror)
    Rushmore (comedy)
    Raging Bull (sports)
    The Godfather (gangster)
    Pulp Fiction (comedy/drama)
    Kill Bill (action)
    The Pianist (war)
    The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (western)
    Sweeney Todd (musical)
    Edward Scissorhands (comedy/fantasy)
    Taxi Driver (psychological thriller/drama)
    Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (drama)

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  6. Vien Diesel Says:

    The Dark Knight
    Spirited Away
    I Heart Huckabees
    Princess Mononoke
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    Mallrats
    Hott Fuzz
    Shaun of the Dead
    Wedding Crashers
    Zoolander
    Waking Life
    Fight Club
    Little Miss Sunshine
    Any of the Lord of the Rings
    No Country for Old Men
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  7. lightdrab Says:

    Film Noir: Gilda
    Comedy: dazed and confused
    Animated: tie between the lion king and toy story
    Thriller: Die hard
    Romance: Titanic
    Teen movie: Heathers
    Action/adventure: Back to the future
    sci/fi: Terminator 2
    Horror: Halloween
    Drama: Forest Gump
    Costume: Little Women
    crime/gangster: The departed
    Musical: moulin rouge
    Western: Butch Cassidy and the sundance kid
    war: tie between Gladiator and Braveheart
    Silent: Nosferatu

    Um so thats 16 genres
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  8. kitikithakis Says:

    No special order

    1) King Kong (1933)
    2) Dracula (Bela Lugosi)
    3) The Blob (Steve McQueen)
    4) The Great Escape
    5) 300
    6) Angel and the Bad Man
    7) The Longest Day
    8) A Clockwork Orange
    9) The Night of the Living Dead (Judith O’Day)
    10) The Song Remains the Same (Led Zeppelin)
    11) Father Goose (Carey Grant/Leslie Charon)
    12) The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
    13) Star Wars series
    14) Devils Advocate
    15) Patton

    And there’s a plethora of others.
    References :

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