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The Godfather: Cinematic classic. Watch! The scene with Michael in the restaurant. Gold dust. I remember being awed when it all pulls together towards the end *No spoiler's here!* And then watch No 2 for that matter. Then watch three to show how good 1 & 2 were!
Rear Window: Just pipping North by Northwest as my fave Hitchcock film. Brilliant if you are nosey like me (don't watch the remake - no point!)
Pulp Fiction: I know the script back to back. Whenever it comes on Sky, I can't turn it off ... hell, I even bought the wallet! ;o)
Withnail & I: The funniest film about nothing at all, and so many lines to quote for the rest of your life!!
Shawshank Redemption: Uplifting, great story but you can watch it time and again. A masterpiece.
Apocalypse Now: Great story, acting - can watch again and again
(and my controversial entry)
Lost in Translation: Murray is brilliant, Johansson plays her part perfect. People have told me they think this is boring/rubbish. My answer to them ... they didn't get it. I'll watch this film for the rest of my days.
And that's for starters ...
(p.s. I really DID buy the Pulp Fiction wallet! heh heh! ;o)
Lost In Translation is fantastic, I must agree!
My favourite film is either 'The Amazing Mr. Blunden' or 'Star Wars'! :) I do love Jeunet films too, such as Delicatessen, City of Lost Children, Amelie etc.
One film I only saw yesterday and would highly recommend is 'Run Lola, Run'. It is original and quite simply one the best and coolest films I've seen in a very long time.
"Gedk" ... I got my wallet off ... EBAY!!! Think it was about 10quid delivered!! I love it, although can cause disgust from parents/adolation from 12year olds (both of which are bad may I add!!) when I <a-hem> whip it out in shopping queues!
And I remembered another film ... Once Upon a time in the West ... I don't like Westerns so much but this is classic!
And "toonmilo" ... well mentioned ... All Back to the Future films ... I toyed with that in my initial answer ... but it's true. Can ... and have watched all three back to back - aswell as the Indiana Jones films too!! Pure class for rainy Sunday's!!
(Great question Curious79! ... True Romance is a fave of mine aswell - but Pulp Fiction edged it out for moi ;o)