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Man that's 14 movies. LOL. The trilogies are three films each... ;)

In no particular order (My trip, no one has to agree with it.)

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

A Scanner Darkly

Dazed and Confused

Cheech and Chong's Up In Smoke

Cheech and Chong's Next Movie

Clerks

Weird Science

National Lampoon's Animal House

Grandma's Boy

Half Baked

Honorable mention to "Reefer Madness"...just because it's FREAKING hilarious. :frantic:

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Seeing The Matrix on some of the lists reminded me how groundbreaking it was. I haven't watched it in years but I still remember the first time I saw in theaters when Neo was dodging the bullets; it blew my mind. It was definitely a legendary cinema moment.

Come on guys -- there's hundreds of members on this forum -- let's get more lists going!

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top ten hmmm top 100 would be easier

but lets see.

no particular order

fear and loathing

requiem for a dream

waking life

lock stock and two smoking barrels

fight club

pulp fiction

dumb and dumber

Ace ventura

Good Will Hunting

The Big Lebowski

h.m

Minority Report

vanilla sky

just off the top of my head ...

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No particular order

The Prestige- was able to mix scifi with illusion

Frequency- Scifi, suspense and firefighting

The Hobbit- a lighter tone then Lotr- childhood story

Lotr- Epicness

Fast and Furious- entertainment

The Dark Knight Triology

Harry Potter- not because of the movies themselves; just the characters coming to life

The rest TBA

Obviously there are more powerfull movies, but I dont find myself watching them agian and again, I like my movies for entertainment, I have books for the other things.

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Spirited Away is the Ghbli film I watch the most, but the best Ghibli film has got to be Grave of the Fireflies IMO. If you haven't seen it you really should. It's probably the saddest movie I've ever seen, but it's absolutely worth it.

Also if you like animation I'd highly recommend "When the Wind Blows." One of the greatest anti-war films I've ever seen. And as a bonus, it's on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9aHT-IlkHo&NR=1&feature=endscreen

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