I agree,
Snatch is a great movie,
one that should be freed
from the shackles of Amazonian tyranny.
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The Third Man (1949) if I had to pick just one. It is cinematic poetry from start to end.
While i haven‘t seen a lot of movies in my life, mine would be schindler‘s list. Just a masterpiece.
Blood Diner, because it's actually about a trans man who helps his dead uncle become his living aunt. It's easy to lose track of the fact that this is a movie about two transitions in the chaos of the ancient blood cult, vegan diner that serves human meat, wrestling with Jimmy Hitler, and all that, but it's all in there. Blood Diner was decades ahead of its time. I watch it a few times a year. Watch it as a double feature with Frankenhooker and pretend they're modern experimental indie movies. Frankenhooker is a feminist masterpiece.
Hot Rod. I have watched it 25+ times and I laugh my ass off every time.
Synecdoche.
- It's a Wonderful Life
- The Day the Earth Stood Still
- Roman Holiday
Gladiator
I don't know if it is my all time favorite but I can watch The Maltese Falcon on repeat
I'm terrible partial to the periwinkle blue, boss.
Difficult to choose but my top 3 is The Human Condition, Memories of Murder and Gattaca.
Have to list several:
For beauty: Barry Lyndon (1975)
For humor: Bedazzled (1967)
For plot: The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
For characters: The Third Man (1949)
For watching when I'm sick: A Bridge Too Far (1977)