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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.

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Interstellar

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After the past few years, my answer is pretty easy:

V for Vendetta

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Great documentary

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Making a documentary before the events happen takes real mastery.

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or luck you make a film and then society decides to honor you into documentary status

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One of the best movies I have seen.

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Revolver

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Shawshank Redemption

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One of my all time favorite movies.

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The Dark Knight.

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The Big Lebowski

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King Pin

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idiocracy. even though it seems less satirical, and more prophetic by the day

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Practically a documentary already.

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The Matrix

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Fahrenheit 451. Haven’t read the book yet but I plan on doing so after watching the movie.

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Julie Christie in a still from this beautiful movie

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Pulp Fiction

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The Godfather 1,2

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Hot Fuzz

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Fight Club

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Inglorious Basterds

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That would be Lords of the Ring all parts

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Ghost in the Shell

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Ah yes for sure. Totally forgot that live-action movie even existed.

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"Brazil" Terry Gilliam

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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 👇

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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

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Somewhat intrigued. Never heard of it, will look it up.

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The Lion King, of course.

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“Falling Down” with Michael Douglas

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The Bourne Movie series by Matt Damon

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The Count of Monte Cristo

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and then free yourself from the cowboy hat game that holds you captive..

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Forrest Gump - No doubts.

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"Groundhog Day" 1993

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Inside Job (2011)

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Limitless ⚡️

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Dumb and dumber

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"Saving private Ryan" by Spielberg. Because it reveals how bad and meaningless war is with realistic scenes.

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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

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Pirates of the Caribbean for sure

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Secret of the Ooze

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Lol

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