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Doc Safari
08-28-15, 14:08
My list (not necessarily in any order):

1. Raiders of the Lost Ark (aka Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark)

Nazis and archaeologists are looking for the lost Ark of the Covenant. Maybe the best action movie ever made.

2. Broken Arrow (1996)

John Travolta steals two nuclear weapons while on a practice mission in the stealth bomber. Christian Slater and Samantha Mathis are all alone in the desert trying to get them back or at least stop them from being used. It has some plot holes, but its non-stop action gets your blood going for sure.

3. King Kong (1933)

Okay, so the effects are hokey compared to CGI. But this version captured the "safari" feeling better than any other version. You can see yourself hunting dinosaurs on Skull Island. I always thought the movie was a commentary on how society in that era could not accept a black man with a white woman.

4. The Peacemaker

Another nuclear bomb theft movie, this time with George Clooney. I think it's his best movie and it's also full of cliffhanger action that holds your interest.

5. Fantasia

A guilty pleasure of mine, it's basically a series of animated music videos for famous classical pieces. Its whole concept was somewhat of a flop, but it's the one Disney movie I never get tired of. Fantasia 2 was horrible: it had none of the magic of the original.

6. Big Trouble in Little China

Somewhat of a "spoof" ripoff of the Indiana Jones movies. Its charm is that it doesn't take itself too seriously, and is therefore great.

7. War of the Worlds (1953)

Seeing those snake-necked Martian war machines disintegrate everything in their path was the ultimate experience when I was a kid. Still is.

8. Last of the Mohicans

Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeline Stowe turn this into a great period piece. Don't listen to naysayers that the director's cut sucks. This film will make you want to go buy a muzzle-loader. Trust me.

9. Black Hawk Down

Non-stop action. A little gore. Helluva war movie. If you don't own an AR15 before watching this movie, you will want one after seeing it.

10. The Searchers

Possibly the best western ever made. It's certainly John Wayne's best movie. The Indians in this are not noble savages, but cruel atrocity-committing brutes.

WickedWillis
08-28-15, 14:48
Star Wars Episodes IV-VI (I'm counting them as one, way too important to my childhood!)
The first thing that I ever watched as a kid that got it's hooks in me, and helped me become a nerd. Caught Return of the Jedi on TV late one night and my Mom let my stay up to watch it. As a kid who was bullied pretty bad, these offered me an escape and a chance to grow my imagination. It also helped me become a reader, because I wanted to consume everything Star Wars. Like I said, a very important part of me growing up. Love it!

Boondock Saints
My first cult film on this list. I was browsing the video store in my little Montana town that I grew up in, and the clerk asked if I had a VHS player, and then suggested it. I was in love instantly, I even drove three hours the next day to go buy myself a copy of it. Campy, funny, great action and just the perfect amount of cheesy.

Collateral
I went into this film completely blind and was blown away. Tom cruise is perfect as Vincent and the action scenes are second to none as far as realistic firearms manipulations and operations. It made me buy an HK USP 45....

American History X
At the time I was told to watch this, I was going down a negative path. I personally think Edward Norton is absolutely brilliant here, and I think it is one of the greatest roles ever on film. Dark, powerful and unflinching. The message in this film is so real. I feel this movie should be show in every high schools across America.

The Raid: Redemption
Hands down the greatest action film (IMO) of all time. If you haven't seen it, do yourself a favor and rent it, or buy it before Hollywood ruins another great foreign film.

Training Day
One of my very favorite Denzel roles. I really enjoyed it.

The Dark Knight
As a Batman geek from a young age, this is the perfect Batman film to me. Heath Ledger's Joker truly makes the film what it is, and I think it is Bale's best performance as Batman and Bruce Wayne.

Oldboy- The Original
Another incredible foreign film. Dark, twisted, brutal, and an insane twist. Enjoy.

Silence of the Lambs
Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter is one of the greatest roles of all time.

V for Vendetta
Just different and deeply political. Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman are excellent here, I enjoyed it before it gained cult status.

THCDDM4
08-28-15, 15:14
-The Goonies
-Red Dawn
-Blood Diner
-The 5th Element
-The Shining
-Groundhog Day
-Jurassic Park
-Indiana Jones Trilogy (IF I can only have one it is Raiders)
-Star Wars Trilogy (IV-IV Obviously! If only one then Return of the Jedi)
-Brotherhood of The Wolves (Le Pact De Loupes)

Hard to narrow it down that far but I love all ^those^ flicks so much!

Firefly
08-28-15, 15:21
1. A Walk to Remember

This is perhaps one of the best films ever made about love and faith.
About personal morals. About accepting things you can't change and finding the right motivation to get it together to fix the things you can.

2. The Wild Bunch
It has overlapping themes on aging, loyalty, and recognizing that you just don't fit in anymore. There's no place for you. Plus cowboys with 1911s and machine guns

3. Dawn of the Dead 1978

A nihilistic view of societal collapse. A thinking man's zombie film. The plucky female and the normal guy are refreshingly NOT the heroes. Two well trained SWAT guys with M16A1s are.

4. Unforgiven
For a lot of the same reasons as AWtR.

5. Commando
No real deeper reason other than I always wanted a gun shack, still hold out hope that an Army Navy store might potentially have an awesome stockpile in the back, and it was one of Freddie Mercury's best roles.

6. Normal Life
Disgruntled cop, blonde Ashley Judd, and an underground 90s Alt Rock soundtrack. It hits in the feels

7. Control
The movie about Ian Curtis'(peace be upon him) torment as he did Joy Division.

8. Robocop 1987
The allegory of the American Jesus in the form of a ghetto police.

9. Death Wish 3
Wildey's here.

10. Bad Lieutenant
Just for the church scene alone.

Honorable Mention:
Red Dawn because it is Red Dawn

Caeser25
08-28-15, 15:22
Tombstone
Heat
Street Kings
Shutter Island
Miami Vice
Spy Game
The Fugitive
U571
Shawshank Redemption
Dazed and Confused

Firefly
08-28-15, 15:32
Dazed and Confused

"Yes they do, yes they do."

Almost forgot how amusing that one was

austinN4
08-28-15, 15:51
In no particular order:

Heat
Blackhawk Down
The Wild Bunch
Chinatown
Blade Runner
2001
Apocalypse Now
The Matrix
The Wind and the Lion
Collateral

SilverBullet432
08-28-15, 16:01
Some of my top favorites:
In no real order.


1. Twister
2. Fast and the furious (first one)
3. Django unchained
4. Act of valor
5. Apollo 13
6. Saving private ryan
7. The kingdom
8.
9.
10.

ill add more as I remember:sarcastic:

SteyrAUG
08-28-15, 17:00
Heat
Blow
The Exterminator
Savior
Sanjuro
Goodfellas
Aliens
Office Space
Best Years of Our Lives
Cleopatra

That's off the top of my head. If I sat down to think about it, I'd probably switch out half of them.

Benito
08-28-15, 17:39
I am sure I am missing some, and these will probably come to mind right after I post this, but whatever. In no particular order:

Alien (the first one): Sci-fi groundbreaker. Ridley Scott's best film. Ditto for Sigourney Weaver. The supporting cast was stacked with acting talent as well.

Event Horizon: Sci-fi sleeper. Pretty disturbing film. Watch it if you get a chance.

Terminator 2: Arnold, T-1000, Linda Hamilton at her physical peak. Everyone loves T2.

Predator: Again, Arnie, Jesse Ventura (before he allegedly started badmouthing SEALs), classically cheesy but awesome lines.

The Lives of Others: A peek into life in Communist East Germany, following a secret police agent and an author's personal life. Very good film, with a few memorably funny moments.

Harsh Times: This movie kind of grew on me over time. Christian Bale doing his thing very well.

The Godfather: Brilliance.

The Godfather Part II: Brilliance Part II

Goodfellas: Despite starring Hillary Clinton nuthugging DeNiro, it still works.

The Prestige: Excellent movie. I never thought I would like Hugh Jackman in a serious role, but the rest of the movie is so good, that it works.

Pilot1
08-28-15, 19:22
Kelly's Heroes - Telly Savalas, and Don Rickles steal the movie.

Das Boot - Best sub movie ever.

To Kill a Mockingbird - tremendous performance by Peck.

Casablanca - Bogie at his best.

Ben Hur - Heston without a rifle.

Twelve O'clock High - Used as a leadership film at West Point.

Fort Apache - John Wayne. Henry Fonda playing Custer.

Saving Private Ryan - Bunch of libs playing war, but it works.

Bridge at Toko Ri - One of the few Korean War films.

The Wild Bunch - Another film where Holden shines.

The Planet of the Apes - Heston with a rifle. "Get your stinking paws off me you damn dirty ape". I saw it in the theater when if came out in 1968, and everyone cheered when he said that.

uffdaphil
08-28-15, 20:00
The Wizard of Oz
Groundhog Day
Godfather II*
Pulp Fiction
The Wild Bunch
Ride the High Country
The Lady Eve
American Graffiti
Saving Private Ryan
The Philadelphia Story
The Awful Truth
Most Laurel & Hardy

Okay, a couple extra. My top ten really needs to be twenty.

PD Sgt.
08-28-15, 21:18
In no particular order, off the top of my head,

Apocalypse Now
Blade Runner
Unforgiven
The Big Sleep (Bogart pre-release version)
12 O Clock High
Star Wars
Maltese Falcon
Saving Private Ryan
Bullitt
Raiders of the Lost Ark

With the caveat of course that there are way more than 10 I feel cannot be done without.

Korgs130
08-28-15, 21:44
Star Wars (IV-VI)

Raiders of the Lost Arc

Iron Man

Tombstone

Halloween ("78)

Aliens

A Bridge Too Far

The Bounty

The Wild Geese

Dawn of the Dead ('78)

El Vaquero
08-28-15, 22:06
Raiders of the Lost Ark

Tombstone

The Matrix

Pulp Fiction

The Bourne Identity

The Dark Knight (all)

Rocky IV

The Empire Strikes Back

True Lies

Ace Ventura- Pet Detective

***Honorable Mention
Training Day
Casino
Fight Club

MountainRaven
08-28-15, 23:22
Star Wars I-IX

3:10 to Yuma (2007)

Serenity

Kingdom of Heaven (Director's Cut)

The Lord of the Rings

The Matrix

Die Hard

Star Trek II, III, IV & VI

Enemy of the State

Collateral

tb-av
08-28-15, 23:32
One Flew Over The Cucko's Nest
Wizard of Oz
The Dirty Dozen
Primal Fear
Rudy
Vertigo - Rear Window - Birds -- pick one
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
Leon: The Professional
A Clockwork Orange

I could live without them but they are memorable.

Moose-Knuckle
08-29-15, 02:15
Oh man, only ten . . . that's a tuff one.


Thunderball
High Plains Drifter
Taxi Driver
Blade Runner
The Thing
Red Dawn
The Last of the Mohicans
Heat
Ronin
The Road

Talon167
08-29-15, 08:05
Terminator
Terminator 2
Gladiator
Heat
Rambo
Aliens
Predator
Commando
Last of the Mohicans.
Die Hard

Arik
08-29-15, 09:14
In no particular order

Blow
V for Vendetta
Firefly (Serenity)
Die Hard 1
The Big Lebowski
The Professional
The lives of others
Goya's Ghosts
Snatch
Lock, Stock and two Smoking Barrels

It's hard to pick just 10

Some useless trivia. Die Hard 1 was supposed to be Commando 2 but Arnold didn't want to do it so the script was rewritten for a different actor

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HKGuns
08-29-15, 11:32
Strictly off the top of my head and in no particular order.

Joe Dirt
Open Range
Forrest Gump
Gettysburg
We Were Soldiers
Act of Valor
Ben Hurr
Kingdom of Heaven
Saving Private Ryan
Patriot

just a scout
08-29-15, 12:41
[B]5. Commando
No real deeper reason other than I always wanted a gun shack, still hold out hope that an Army Navy store might potentially have an awesome stockpile in the back, and it was one of Freddie Mercury's best roles.


That was Vernon Wells, not Freddy Mercury. He was in Mad Max 2 also.

One of my favorite bad guys

just a scout
08-29-15, 12:43
Collateral

John Wick

Fury

The Princess Bride (lots of quotable lines)

Red Dawn

The Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises

The Avengers

V for Vendetta

The new True Grit

Caeser25
08-30-15, 13:51
My top ten really needs to be twenty.

Definitely.

Waylander
08-30-15, 14:21
Some need no introduction but some I feel do being lower profile movies.


1) Warrior

Tom Hardy starred in this before he got that popular.

About two brothers who are competing MMA fighters. It's about their struggles, inner demons, one's checkered past as a Marine and them both coming to grips with their childhood, their father, their relationship now, and forgiveness. It's an extremely powerful movie.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1212910-warrior/


2) The Departed

3) Fury

4) Alien/Aliens

5) Rounders

6) American History X

7) The Fugutive

8) The Hunt For Red October

9) Cinderella Man

10) 127 Hours

This being based on a true story makes it all that more remarkable what an amazing film it is. The guy is a mountain climber who gets trapped by himself. The isolation he endures, the torture, and the courage he has to do what he had to do to survive makes it awesome.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/127_hours/?search=127%20hours


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FromMyColdDeadHand
08-30-15, 14:26
Collateral

John Wick

Fury

The Princess Bride (lots of quotable lines)

Red Dawn

The Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises

The Avengers

V for Vendetta

The new True Grit

Princess Bride, a chick flick? Inconceivable!!

Collateral
Heat
Ronin
Way of the Gun
Forbidden Planet
Point Break
Hunt for Red October
Manchurian Candidate (original of course)
Man on Fire (Denzel Version)
Star Wars: a new hope

Put on random play and leave the TV alone.

Firefly
08-30-15, 14:31
I've decided that I forgot Highlander because it had Queen, Sean Connery, and Katana swords before they got played out.

tb-av
08-30-15, 22:01
Oldboy- The Original
Another incredible foreign film. Dark, twisted, brutal, and an insane twist. Enjoy.

I watched that last night. Something tells me I have seen it a long time ago, or parts of it. That is a good one. That's one of those.... 'there's just no good way out of this' situations.

TehLlama
08-30-15, 22:53
Princess Bride, Fifth Element, and Out Cold are about the only movies that displace Pixar or Pixar-Disney movies for my top fifteen most watched.

Monsters Inc., Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Wall-E, Up, Ratatouille, Inside Out, Toy Story, Big Hero 6 round out the rest.


Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down, and Serenity fill out the rest of the top 15.

MountainRaven
08-30-15, 23:18
I watched that last night. Something tells me I have seen it a long time ago, or parts of it. That is a good one. That's one of those.... 'there's just no good way out of this' situations.

Oldboy is kind of a cult classic among the people who make action films, so you may have seen bits and pieces of other movies that were done in homage to Oldboy.

brickboy240
08-31-15, 10:41
1. Tombstone
2. Unforgiven
3. The Untouchables (the shootout at the train station is amazing)
4. Saving Private Ryan
5. Glory
6. Scent of a Woman (next to Patton...this is the best movie speech ever!)
7. Heat
8. The Lost City
9. Hildalgo
10. Collateral

There are others...but these are my favs.

WickedWillis
09-01-15, 12:05
I watched that last night. Something tells me I have seen it a long time ago, or parts of it. That is a good one. That's one of those.... 'there's just no good way out of this' situations.

That is a great way to describe it.

jhs1969
09-01-15, 17:05
I am Legend(alt ending)
The Postman
Star Wars(all of them)
Star Trek(the two new ones, hope more are to come)
The Terminator(all of them)
Alien(most of them)
Avatar
Predator(most of them)
Fury
Band of Brothers
Saving Private Ryan
Lone Survivor
American Sniper
BlackHawk Down
We were Soliders
Full Metal Jacket
Platoon
Act of Valor
Tombstone
The Searchers
Open Range
Silverado
Quigley Down Under

only 10....ooops.

Plumber237
09-18-15, 10:00
My list, in no specific order:

-Escape from New York

-The Empire Strikes Back

-Raiders of the Lost Ark

-Lord of the Rings

-Alien/Aliens

-Seven Samurai

-Last of the Mohicans

-Black Hawk Down

-The Thing

-The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

SteyrAUG
09-18-15, 12:42
Adding "The Dogs of War" (1980) to my list.

Great movie for so many different reasons.