Hells yeah.
TeenHut Top 100 Movies of All Time: The Countdown
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I approve of Inception
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8th on imdb? reminds me why i don't trust them[LEFT] [/LEFT]
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#31
Full Metal Jacket (1987)
(82 points)
Voted by: Bubba O Nero, Dexterace, I Fucking Suck
IMDb Top 250: #86
A masterpiece film from Stanley Kubrick, based on Gustav Hasford's The Short Timers,
that I have put very high on my list (#4). Full Metal Jacket, named after the type of
bullets, follows the training of a U.S. Marines squad, the hard physical and psychological
tasks that they have to suffer and their later engagement in the battlefields of Vietnam.
An excellent radiography of the mechanisms that train young people and transform
them into war machines, faithful organs to each military authority, erasing every
possibility of clear thinking and will and implanting primitive insticts and blind hate
into the soldiers' minds. Later, the always perfectionist and excellent Kubrick presents
the atrocities caused by both the Marines and the Viet Cong, during the madness
and the vortex of war. An incredible film that stands out from most films about the
Vietnam War, using it as a device to make a comment about how a person can be
brainwashed to become a will-less being.
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great film.[LEFT] [/LEFT]
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Shit I should have added that too.
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#30
Toy Story (1995)
(83 points)
Voted by: Dexterace, Starscream, Muppy
IMDb Top 250: #145
The first digital animated film in cinema history, different from the traditional animation
up until that time. Essentialy, Toy Story is an hymn to friendship; a strong story, impressive
animations and deep, yet simple messages that had kept a special place in my heart
for this film, that I suppose everyone of my generation has watched it in the right
age. Also, a great and equally famous song by Randy Newman.
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Yay Toy Story!
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The Dark Knight better have a high position.
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#29
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
(83 points)
Voted by: I Fucking Suck, Starscream, RollinRightInuit
IMDb Top 250: #66
Quentin Tarantino's debut, original and impressive both as a style of writing and
the directing approach, it is a first indication of Tarantino's style.
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FUCK YES! Should be higher..but FUCK YES!
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I'm down to having six films in the top 28 :p But that includes my #2, which makes me very happy[CENTER][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Aannddyy on msn wrote:
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is it too late to send in nominations
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ffs Reservoir Dogs was on my original list I lost amazing movie though
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Ahhh Inglourious Basterds and Hurt Locker. Love love love.[CENTER][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC][/CENTER]
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#28
Memento (2000)
(88 points)
Voted by: hff4, Dexterace, Adri, RollinRightInuit
IMDb Top 250: #29
A fantastic film, Christopher Nolan's cinematic debut, that with its ingenious screenplay
(based on a short story by his brother), managed to reinvent the film noir. The hero
suffers from a rare, uncurable memory loss, and while he can remember everything
up to the point of the amnesia, he can't remember anything that happens after the
incident for longer than 15 minutes. A former insurance investigator who is now trying
to find and get revenge on the man who raped and killed his wife, he is immersed
in a maze of photos, notes and tatoos that he has shot, written and made respectively,
in order to remember specific things that he learns because he will... forget them;
he is trying to solve a mystery that seems difficult, surrounded by people that sometimes
may seem as honest friends but also as insincere enemies.
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^ that film sounds awesome.[CENTER][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC][/CENTER]
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That's because it is...
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Adding to my list of movies to watch.
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Aannddyy on msn wrote:
hye, i jstu red ur post in the dibates and diskushon bord lol
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DamnImGood;1062835947 wrote:
I'm definitely an idiot.
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