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    Your top 10 (Descriptive version) Dustin's Avatar
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    Being a Moderator on a movie forum, I know my share of movies.

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    10. The Shawshank Redemption - Most intriguing movie of all time. The best short story adaptation by far. The second adaptation from Stephen kings books directed by Frank Darabont.

    9. Memento - Christopher Nolan's Masterpiece. A movie that truly test you intellectual skill and memory. One of the greatest scripts that has ever been written. Some great cinematography and movie Easter eggs.

    8. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - Amazing Western. Anyone can watch it, and it's contains some of the best characterization ever made for cinema. An interesting clash of fate, that inspired works like ‘Pulp Fiction’.

    7. Sin City - Considered the greatest comic book-movie adaptation ever made. From the characters, to the story. This movie is perfect. Every actor fills up their character to the top of the glass

    6. Seven Samurai – Said to be ‘The First Real Action Movie’, Seven Samurai is the crown jewl of Japanese Movies and 1950’s Original Cinema. My favorite black and white movie.

    5. Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels – Guy Ritchie’s film debut. And the basis for my favorite movie, ‘Snatch’. It also introduced Jason Statham to the movie business.

    4. Pulp Fiction – Considered to be Tarantino’s greatest (which I disbelieve). But still a great film that changed the way American crime films are made.

    3. Lucky Number Slevin – One of the coolest and well-pulled movie twists I have ever seen. There aren’t many words I can say to describe this movie. But if I had to say something, I’d say: Awesome.

    2. Reservoir Dogs – The film that used to be my #1 favorite. The rewatch value of the film is tremendous. An everlasting movie, and considered the greatest low budget film of the 90’s and today.

    1. Snatch – From the plot to the Characters, ‘Snatch’ is my favorite movie of all time. It contains one of the best supporting actors: Brad Pitt, who does an amazing job at his character. This movie has the greatest cinematography, sound effects, and storyline in cinema. Guaranteed a surprise at the end.

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    Resivoir dogs

    Resivoir dogs just for the big conversation at the begining, about their code names.

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    They were having a conversation about Madonna's song: 'Like a Virgin'. They didn't speak about codenames until later in the movie.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinky Laughter
    1. Requiem For A Dream

    If you saw what I said about Darren Arronofsky, you probably saw this one coming. Why is this one significant for me? Because it turned my life around. It picked me up off the bad road and put me on the good one, as it probably has done to a lot of people, although you do have to brush of the feeling of wanting to commit suicide at the end. But still, best movie ever to me.
    Great choice. That's the only movie that had me physically shaking at the end.
    Last edited by Dustin; 06-25-2006 at 09:21 AM.

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