Was telling my sons about the Million Sat Madness and one of them said I should ask this question. So I did. I actually need more time to think about my answer.
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Was telling my sons about the Million Sat Madness and one of them said I should ask this question. So I did. I actually need more time to think about my answer.
The Lion King, of course.
“Falling Down” with Michael Douglas
Interstellar
The Big Lebowski
Hot Fuzz
For a family movie night I would recommend Capitan Fantastic!
It's a really touching any enlightening movie what definitely makes you rethink the status quo.
P.S: Everyone who has seen it (or will see it) - I'd love to hear your feedback below 👇
Revolver
After the past few years, my answer is pretty easy:
V for Vendetta
Great documentary
Making a documentary before the events happen takes real mastery.
or luck
you make a film and then society decides to honor you into documentary status
One of the best movies I have seen.
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and then free yourself from the cowboy hat game that holds you captive..
The Dark Knight.
Shawshank Redemption
One of my all time favorite movies.
King Pin
The Matrix
idiocracy. even though it seems less satirical, and more prophetic by the day
Practically a documentary already.
Fahrenheit 451. Haven’t read the book yet but I plan on doing so after watching the movie.
Julie Christie in a still from this beautiful movie
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The Godfather 1,2
The Bourne Movie series by Matt Damon
Pulp Fiction
That would be Lords of the Ring all parts
Ghost in the Shell
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Ah yes for sure. Totally forgot that live-action movie even existed.
Fight Club
+1
Inglorious Basterds
"Brazil" Terry Gilliam
the promised land is one of the best recent movies i've seen. I think it vibes with the whole self sustenance and wild west atmosphere here
Somewhat intrigued. Never heard of it, will look it up.
The Count of Monte Cristo
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Forrest Gump - No doubts.
"Groundhog Day" 1993
Inside Job (2011)
Limitless ⚡️
Dumb and dumber
"Saving private Ryan" by Spielberg.
Because it reveals how bad and meaningless war is with realistic scenes.
Somehow all film adaptations of Stephen King novels are guaranteed to be absolute bangers. Shining, Gerlads Game, Tall Grass - doesn't matter who does it, if it's based on Stephen King it will slap
Pirates of the Caribbean for sure
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Secret of the Ooze
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