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I always recommend the animated movie "9". It's a PG-13 animated movie, which you hardly see, and it proves that an adult animated movie does NOT have to be like Family Guy or The Simpsons. The animation is amazing, the voice actor choices are great, and it's great for anyone that's a huge fan of the steampunk genre or is a Tim Burton fan.

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Frances Ha! Easily viewable if you have Netflix, and my second favorite film of the year. Other 2013 standouts now available on DVD are Nebraska and Inside Llewyn Davis, all of which deserve your time. But if we're not concerned with how recent, here's a short but fairly diverse list to get you going (in order of release):

Dr. Strangelove

Catch-22

A Clockwork Orange

Taxi Driver

The Shining

Silence of the Lambs

Pulp Fiction

Pi

Zodiac

Dragon Tattoo Trilogy-Extended (Swedish)

I forgot about Catch 22. Really enjoyed that one. Also, I never saw any Dragon Tattoo movies. I plan on watching them real soon!

I always recommend the animated movie "9". It's a PG-13 animated movie, which you hardly see, and it proves that an adult animated movie does NOT have to be like Family Guy or The Simpsons. The animation is amazing, the voice actor choices are great, and it's great for anyone that's a huge fan of the steampunk genre or is a Tim Burton fan.

I remember seeing that movie and thinking "This will be a classic" just like the Nightmare Before Christmas.

I also enjoyed James & the Giant Peach though I know this is completely unrelated. lol

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Back To The Future

Ghostbusters

Wreck-it Ralph

The LEGO Movie

The Iron Giant is a must see :wub:

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It's simple!

A lot from before the 80s

Almost everything from the 80s

Almost everything from the 90s that used to be a hit

Almost nothing from beyond the 90s

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The recommended movies in my list are:

The Prestige

The Fantastic Mr Fox.

The Blind Side

Catch me if you can

The Prestige for sure!

A Beautiful Mind is another good one. I'm particularly fond of District 9. Pan's Labyrinth is also very good. Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, of course (The World's End was good, but not as good.)

Anyone here seen the Fall? It was certainly very interesting and pretty different from the usual fare...If you haven't seen it I HIGHLY recommend watching it without knowing much about it beforehand. It's a bit similar to Secondhand Lions but it has some stunning art direction to it.

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Indiana Jones, the first three movies

All the Star Wars movies

Wreck-it Ralph

Spirited away

Howl's Moving Castle

The Great Escape

Murder by Death

The Odd Couple

The Princess and the Frog

Frozen

Beauty and the Beast

The Lego Movie

Read or Die

Big Hero 6

Inception

Stardust

All of the Lord of the Ring and the Hobbit movies

All Jame Bonds (My favorite Bond is Daniel Craig)

The Emporer's new Groove

Oscar

The Pink Panther Movies (Peter Sellers versions)

Support your local Gunfighter and Support your local Sheriff

The Bourne movies

Warm Bodies

Fiddler on the Roof

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

Singing in the Rain

Dr.Strangelove

It a Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad, World

Airplane

Blazing Saddles (May offend people, it's a Mel Brooks film)

Young Frankenstein

Operation Petticoat

Mr.Smith go's to Washington

The Batman Begins movies

Around the World in 80 days (David Niven version)

20,000 Leagues under the Sea

The Quiet Man

Les Miserables

X-men Days of Future past

The Money Pit

Guardians of the Galaxy

Avengers 1&2

Captain America 1&2 movies

Ironman1

The Magnificent Seven

Joe verses the Volcano

Hunger Games, Catching Fire and MockingJay

The Austin Power movies

Space Balls

Sherlock Holmes1&2(Robert Downey Jr. version)

The Usual Suspects

anything Quentin Tarantino

Warrior

The Shawshank Redemption

The Godfather Trilogy

Schindler's List

The Silence of the Lambs

and probably my all time favorite...... Se7en

All Hobbits and LOTR, Avengers 1 & 2, The Guardians of the galaxy, Thor 1 & 2, Cap 1 & 2, Iron Man 3 (didn't like 1 and 2)

I always recommend the animated movie "9". It's a PG-13 animated movie, which you hardly see, and it proves that an adult animated movie does NOT have to be like Family Guy or The Simpsons. The animation is amazing, the voice actor choices are great, and it's great for anyone that's a huge fan of the steampunk genre or is a Tim Burton fan.

Oh i hated that movie, so cruel and dark. Not a fun movie to watch in my opinion

Oh i hated that movie, so cruel and dark. Not a fun movie to watch in my opinion

lol. Pretty sure "cruel and dark" was the point of that movie. But opinions are opinions. You're entitled to your own.

Personally, I loved 9. Such a unique movie. And the original short film was fantastic, too.

And while I'm here, gotta recommend Princess Mononoke. Easily one of my favorite movies, and definitely my favorite Studio Ghibli movie.

lol. Pretty sure "cruel and dark" was the point of that movie. But opinions are opinions. You're entitled to your own.

Personally, I loved 9. Such a unique movie. And the original short film was fantastic, too.

And while I'm here, gotta recommend Princess Mononoke. Easily one of my favorite movies, and definitely my favorite Studio Ghibli movie.

Oh that was the point?

Well then i said nothing :tongue: just not a movie for me then i guess!

Please note, I'm a railroad nut and this list kinda shows.

- The Train (WW 2 era film made in 1964 staring Burt Lancaster) Spectacular train (and train wreck) sequences - they even blew up a whole yard to make this film!

- The Polar Express (lovable book, exciting and wonderful movie - I relate to the one know-it-all-boy on the train)

- Emperor of the North Pole (also titled without the "pole" when it came out on DVD) - set around 1930's Great Depression, Lee Marvin, Keith Carradine & Ernest Borgnine respectively star as older Hobo "A Number 1", young hobo "Cigarette", and "Shack" the murderous train conductor - no hobo rides his train and lives.

- Yellow Submarine (The Beatles animated movie) If you love their later (1965 to 1968) music: watch this interesting film.

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Red Tails

Redline

Infini

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The Hours (2002) - Starring Nicole Kidman (1923) Julianne Moore (1951 ) and Meryl Streep (2001)

I was pleasantly surprised by this movie; The Signal.

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I finally got around to watching Nightcrawler - what a performance! The movie was really engaging and tense. The only real problem it had was the scores which was a little too on the nose. It didn't fit in with the atmosphere.

I also watched Beginners. It's great to see Ewan McGregor in a role where he gets to stretch his acting chops.

Aaaaaand The Skeleton Twins. This movie just hit me at the right time. Wow. The ending was a little rushed, but everything else was brilliant. I'll definitely watch this again.

And I bought Love and Mercy on Blu Ray! Apart from some inaccuracies dealing with Good Vibrations and SMiLE, this is a fantastic film. Dano and Cusack are truly inspired choices to play tortured genius Brian Wilson.

I highly recommend all four of these films.

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