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Best Films Ever

Well musicals don't get much love . . . very blokey !

syncophantia had The Jungle Book and I had Singin' In The Rain . .
 
I don't mind a musical these days, always liked the early Disney cartoons like Jungle Book, Aristocats, Robin Hood etc...some great singalong tunes in them.
Think the last musical I watched was Sunshine On Leith, which I enjoyed.
 
not the best thread to read when you're trying to get work done before xmas lol
i started a list yesterday and stopped when i hit about 70 films. rather than post the lot here's what i think wasn't mentioned but not a religious check so there may be duplicates. some really great films i missed as well that you guys picked up. there's probably a load more old gems we don't remember as well

a touch of evil
after hours
bad day at black rock
black narcissus
city of god
D.O.A
dead of night
don’t breathe
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
get out
gorky park
hang ‘em high
in the heat of the night
la haine
life is beautiful
lost in translation
martin
mean streets
miller’s crossing
no country for old men
no way out
on the waterfront
outland
pan’s labyrinth
point blank
sicario
silent running
Slap shot
strange days
the boys from Brazil
the ipcress file
the man who shot liberty valance
the name of the rose
the odessa file
the secret in their eyes (argie)
triangle
twelve monkeys
whatever happened to baby Jane
 
Picnic at Hanging Rock has just popped into my head. Bloody good cult Aussie movie.
 
My son's mom and I split up when he was really little and I've always taken him to the cinema from a young age when he comes on the weekend.

Probably a bit too much really as it's definitely not a treat, it's just a routine we've always done - just wanted to make it a nice experience him coming to see me.

Anyway - as a result I've probably seen the vast majority of kids films that have been released in the last 10-11 years. There has been loads of absolute shit in that time, but also some amazing ones which I never would have bothered with had I not been taking a child. The level of filmmaking in them is really excellent.

The highlights are:

Inside Out - this is up there with any live action film for me, there was talk about it being nominated in the best picture category at the Oscars when it came out, but it didn't happen. It should have won it IMO

The Lego Movie

Coco - destroyed me this one, was crying like a baby

Moanna

Paddington
 
Picnic at Hanging Rock has just popped into my head. Bloody good cult Aussie movie.
yeah, had that in my list then crossed it off just cos there's obviously no pay-off.
it's good and the tension is epic.
 
not the best thread to read when you're trying to get work done before xmas lol
i started a list yesterday and stopped when i hit about 70 films. rather than post the lot here's what i think wasn't mentioned but not a religious check so there may be duplicates. some really great films i missed as well that you guys picked up. there's probably a load more old gems we don't remember as well

a touch of evil
after hours
bad day at black rock
black narcissus
city of god
D.O.A
dead of night
don’t breathe
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
get out
gorky park
hang ‘em high
in the heat of the night
la haine
life is beautiful
lost in translation
martin
mean streets
miller’s crossing
no country for old men
no way out
on the waterfront
outland
pan’s labyrinth
point blank
sicario
silent running
Slap shot
strange days
the boys from Brazil
the ipcress file
the man who shot liberty valance
the name of the rose
the odessa file
the secret in their eyes (argie)
triangle
twelve monkeys
whatever happened to baby Jane
Some absolute corkers here - City of God, Lost in Translation, No Country for Old Men - didn't even think of them when I did my list but they'd definitely have been on there I had!
 
Lost In Translation would definitely be in my list. Love that film.
 
Love old black and white, Kind hearts & Coronets, Hobsons Choice, The Smallest Show on Earth etc. etc.
 
I may have worn the Flash T-shirt from that film at Kenny’s stag In Budapest. Squeeze hates the shirt with an absolute passion.
 
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