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interstellar
american psycho
fight club
donnie darko
a zori zdes tihie
no particular order (interstellar 1 always tho)![]()
mirin10/10. Always caged at insecure cucks who had to say interstellar was cheesy and overrated out of fear of getting called npcs or something
Good will hunting
The Bourne ultimatum
Shutter island
Godfather
Seven
godfather is peak except part 3Good will hunting
The Bourne ultimatum
Shutter island
Godfather
Seven
Hell nah. You're gonna be moving like a bot if you don't watch movies.i don’t watch movies, that shit is for betas
on top of my head:
wild strawberries
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
Taxi driver/cape fear
stay (2005)
the virgin spring/the seventh seal
i don’t watch movies, that shit is for betas

Cloudy with a chance on meatballs 1 and 2![]()
They already changed my lifeno comment, bro. i just hope there are good psychiatrists in your area.

The avengers
American psycho
Donnie darko
What other corny shit can I say?
(Lol at my avi)
American beauty
Whiplash
Forrest gump
The prestige
Silence of the lambs
You should watch them, subhumandidnt watch
didnt watch
watched, pretty corny but still good
watched, loved it
didn't watch, but i know it's good
3/10 sentience, personality of an umbrella holder
scarface
rocky 1
no country for old men
thats it i dont watch many moooovies
You should watch them, subhuman
You should watch them, subhuman
Memento
Trainspotting
Being john malkovich
Garden state
Borat
orphan
m3gan
real steel
dawn of the planet of the apes
spiderverse
cars 2
Shrek 1
That's it
not very good, sorry
what’s ur top 5
1) the dark knight
2) the big Lebowski
3) out of the past
4) 8 and half
5) det sjunde inseglet
I think he said 5?at first thought:
- titanic
- good will hunting
- a beautiful mind
- once upon a time in america
- interstellar
- godfather 1 and 2 (I'm half italian)
- the beach (with leo)
- the imitation game
- heat
- there will be blood
- the revenant
- no country for old men
- full metal jacket
- manchester by the sea
- the departed and chinatown
- gangs of new york
- 12 angry men from 1957
- city of god
- the bridge on river kwai from 1957
- mystic river
- in bruges
- carlito's way
- the thin red line
- training day
- casablanca
- mutiny on the bounty from 1962
- spartacus from 1960
- tristan & isolde
- eyes wide shut

I think he said 5?
He put them in bold geniusI think he said 5?![]()
All great picks tho 12angry men, city of god, Manchester by the sea, eyes wide shutI think he said 5?![]()
Ah.He put them in bold genius
at first thought:
- titanic
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- 12 angry men from 1957
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- training day
orphan
m3gan
real steel
dawn of the planet of the apes
spiderverse
A person who enjoys these films likely possesses a multifaceted personality with a strong inclination towards introspection, a fascination with psychological themes, and an appreciation for narratives that challenge conventional morality. They may also have a deep understanding of human emotions and the complexities of personal identity, making them empathetic and reflective individuals.Good will hunting
The Bourne ultimatum
Shutter island
Godfather
Seven
The psychological profile of a person who enjoys these films suggests a complex individual with a blend of analytical skills, curiosity about human behavior, resilience in the face of challenges, and an appreciation for narratives that explore the darker sides of life and morality.enemy at the gates
wall street 1987
american psycho
the matrix
the accountant
You should at least watch whiplash. Probably the greatest motivational film ever made, i'm still thinking about it months after watchingk-pax with stacey is excellent, if m not confusing it for another movie
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These are the two best films ever made:
- Alien
- The Thing
The point of films is to feel something you won’t feel in day to day life. And what better feeling/ genre than Horror.
I personally like Sci-fi a lot, and the idea of Aliens is my favourite, because they have a high likelihood of existing.
I also like adventure films, but specifically when you are searching for a hidden treasure/city lost to time, nobody having set foot there in 100s-1000s of years. Left untouched
Films where people are 1000s of kilometres away from civilisation, where there’s a foreign entity with them, whether it be in the middle of Antarctica or deep in Space.
I have watched 1000+ films in my lifetime. These are some I want to watch, and have watched that I really rate:
- Outer Banks (Tv Show, but very recommended)
- Lone Survivor
- Society of the Snow
- 1917
- Shutter Island
- Alien
- The Thing
- Indiana Jones films
- Jackie Chan films
- Uncharted
- Lost City of Z
- Cast Away
- Jurassic Park films
- The Shawshank Redemption
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- The Revenant
- The Shining
- The Life of Pi
- In the Heart of the Sea
- Jungle
- Against the Ice
- Iceman
- and few more...
I really loved Cast Away. That desolate feeling of solitude is actually liberating. Being at one with nature is stronger than any attachment we might have to the comforts of society
Recently watched the Equalizer films, and The Shawshank Redemption again. They were all good, but the Equalizer films despite being good don't fit with what I like of being far away from civilization.
I LOVE war films too. Because they also are not in busy cities etc. Recently watched the film U-571.. really liked that.
Going to watch Lone Survivor tonight!
You should at least watch whiplash. Probably the greatest motivational film ever made, i'm still thinking about it months after watching