What's the best ever movie you've ever watched

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What's the best ever movie you've ever watched
 
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I liked 2001 a space odyssey, fight club & taxi driver
 
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the 1st 3 bourne movies
 
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Mulholland Drive
Before Sunrise
American Psycho
 
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What's the best ever movie you've ever watched
Tsar (2009) was pretty good.

You can't understand it though because you cannot speak Russian.
 
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Love Exposure was my favorite

Haven't watched movies since late 2022
 
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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
 
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Onibaba, realest movie out there
 
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too many to list. what comes to my mind now is blade runner and alien. the late 70s to early 80s was a golden age in sci fi movies
 
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The Sadness, most unhinged horror movie out there.
 
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