Your Favourite Film or Films of All Time?

channelking

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Same as other thread but this is in relation to films.

For me there are quite a few but the ones that are still to this day my favourites are the godfather 1 and 2, shawshank redemption and the green mile. Latter always gets me lol.

What are the ones for you guys?
 
Ye there is too many tbh and dont really have a true number one.

Forgot about goodfellas lol. Seen that so many times lost count. Absolute classic.
 
Pappilon and The Exorcist! Watched them on the same day Sydney Australia!

Remember watching the original Exorcist as a kid with my cousin and brother and I think I p*ssed myself couldnt sleep that night either.

Watching it now seems like a comedy.
 
Great movie but that little twist at the end with him being taken out was a bit weak imo should have been done better.

Why No County For Old Men’s Ending Is Perfect

No Country For Old Men rewards more than one viewing and a common misconception, and an intentional one is that the movie is really Moss’ story. The book makes it clear Bell is the true protagonist, and the story involves his struggle as an “old” man to understand the world he lives in. The morals and violence he’s confronted with make little sense to him, and his eventual retirement amounts to the character choosing to live what time remains to him in peace. The movie never would have ended with Bell catching and killing Chigurh. While the hitman might not be supernatural, it’s shown time and again the character represents death and the inevitability of fate.

Even Moss, an ex-Vietnam vet who is more than capable in a fight, couldn’t outrun his own destiny, which was decided the moment he took the money. Maybe it would have been more satisfying to see Chigurh caught or killed but had Bell found him, the sheriff almost certainly would have died too. Far from being anticlimactic, the final scene of No Country For Old Men is a poetic summation of the movie’s core themes, and while it may not have seemed that way upon initial release, it was the only satisfying way for the story to end.
 
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