Flight of the Phoenix, the original B&W one from the 50s
Fantastically atmospheric, you can feel the tension all the way through the film
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Flight of the Phoenix, the original B&W one from the 50s
Fantastically atmospheric, you can feel the tension all the way through the film
"It's a wonderful Life". I'm not religious but the message of the movie is very straight forward, and very important. Be a good person, always try to help others, have integrity, and try to make meaningful connections with people. You also don't have to have a long list of accomplishments to have a meaningful life, as long you positively affect others, you've done good.
It's a wonderful life used to be my favorite movie to watch around Christmas time, to remind myself of whats important in life, but now I've added:
The movie "About Time". Slow down. Savor, and enjoy life. Most days I forget about the message of that movie, but I try to remind myself every now and then. It hits especially hard now as my father passed away at 80 last year.
Threads. Especially should be mandatory for politicians. To date one of the most accurate portrayals of nuclear war. It is not an uplifting movie.
The Pianist
Blade Runner
Some great ones were already mentioned. I'll add Life Is Beautiful (1997).
We're gonna get a lot of the more standard "Perfect movies" so I'm going to stick with some of the ones that may not be "perfect movies" but I found personally always enjoy
Ex Machina - Fucks with your mind through the entire movie, and leaves you bewildered at the end
Ocean's 11, the Clooney version personally, I watch this regularly and is my favorite heist movie
Seeking a friend for the end of the world - Tears, but it's a movie that's worth a watch - but I can never rewatch it.
The Whale - just last year, another amazing movie that has to be watched, but you will probably never be able to rewatch it.
The Theory of Everything - Personally this movie is what started me out from "Movies are cool action things I go with friends to see" to "Maybe movies can evoke emotions that I didn't know I could fully appreciate", and for those here who have seen me comment on movies before, this is where Felicity Jones became my favorite actress. You forget your watching a movie, and she became Jane Hawking in it, and it's the first movie I legit cried to. It hurt me deep. Eddie Redmayne did a wonderful job, fully embodying Steven as well, to the point that again you forget you are watching a movie.
And one more because what the hell
None of these would I nominate as best movie of all time, I just went through my list of most watched movies and these stuck out
Requiem for a Dream. But probably only watch it once.
Simultaneously made me want to try, and to never ever try, drugs
No one's said Network (1976) yet. It's so prescient it's kind of scary.
Enemy Mine (1985)
Army of Darkness
Alien
Aliens
Because fuck you: Watcher in the Woods
The Man Who Knew Too Little
Last time a similar question was asked, I responded with Perfect Blue, The End of Evangelion, and Love & Pop.
So this time, I'm going to suggest Sans Soleil.
My answer to this question changes a lot, but for now I'm gonna say Heathers
Dead Alive
Apocalypto
The Hunger Games
Pincess Mononoke and/or Metropolis 2001