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Garden State. Not because it does anything particularly great but simply because it's themes and insights to the world were spot fucking on where I was in my life when I first saw it.
John Carpenter's: The Thing. I have seen this movie well over 50 times in my life, and I will probably watch it 50 more before I die.
My all time favorite movie is Castle in the Sky
Have to list several:
For beauty: Barry Lyndon (1975)
For humor: Bedazzled (1967)
For plot: The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
For characters: The Third Man (1949)
For watching when I'm sick: A Bridge Too Far (1977)
Bernie. Simple as.
The People's Republic of Austin...
Truly love that movie
Gladiator