I love Bruce Lee. I paid £170 for the clones of Bruce Lee box set ( 15 movies, 8 disks+ booklet) and just bought all the actual Bruce movies from umbrella ( Australia company) and Enter the Dragon too ( all Blu-ray)
Great list of favorite movies! Yeah...Star Wars. My fovorite of the Lucasfilm movies is: Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back; but it's easier to say that I just love the original trilogy as a whole. There's a lot of stuff of the prequel trilogy I also like, for instance: Wattoo, the Podrace sequence, the fight between Darth Maul, Qui-Gon jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi, the arena battle in Attack Of The Clones, Count Dooku, Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith I like the most overall, etc. Anyways, my top 25 favorite movies of all time (in no particular order, but Back To The Future and The Blues Brothers are number one and two in the list) / movies that mean something to me: -Die Hard -First Blood -Watership Down -Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade -The Blues Brothers -Shawshank Redemption -Forrest Gump -Das Boot -Star Wars: Episode 5; The Empire Strikes Back -The Thing (1982) -Halloween (1978) -The Sixt Sense -Bram Stoker’s: Dracula (1992) -Jaws -The Pink Panther Strikes Again -Enter The Dragon -Back To The Future -The Abyss -Predator -Aliens -Once Upon A Time In The West -Escape from Alcatraz -Commando -Flash Gordon (1980) -Top Gun
Very entertaining part 1 and I agree with nearly all of your choices. My handful of films that are so well written and directed that I can watch them annually would be…. The 13th Warrior, Platoon, Unforgiven, Step Brothers, Aliens, Hoosiers,Tombstone, LOTR Trilogy, Elf, La La Land, Avengers Infinity War and Engame, Sicario, Black Hawk Down, and Dune 1 & 2. I’m sure I will think of more so I’ll save them for your top 10 video.
Out of your list I have only seen the Star Wars movies of course (my all time favourite movies!), Terminator 2, The Thing and Robocop. I am interested of Tremors, because so many people seems to praise it (I have always assumed it to be garbage and ignored the movie for that reason). Also, The Last Starfighter might be to my liking. The overlap of your and my movie tastes isn't perhaps massive, but you talk about your favourite movies with passion that is pleasant and interesting to listen to. 👍
Same here Roy, it would be like choosing my favourite child….Sophie’s choice indeed 🧐 it really depends on the mood I’m in, that being said, I love seeing other peoples choices.
Here is my list 😊 1. Mulholland Drive 2. Synecdoche New York 3. American Psycho 4. Blue Velvet 5. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy 6. Dune Part 2 7. Miller’s Crossing 8. The Departed 9. Casino 10. Hot Fuzz 11. The Lighthouse 12. Django Unchained 13. The Big Lebowski 14. Hard Boiled 15. Goodfellas 16. Face Off 17. Braindead (Dead Alive) 18. Kill Bill Vol. 1 19. Total Recall 20. Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 21. Tombstone 22. Hausu 23. Trainspotting 24. The Raid 25. Ghost World
Yes Hackers is a lot better film than some say. You have to look past the IT. IT like sport is something that never translates well into film. I do need to get a copy.
Those are the top movies that work for HIS taste in movies. It is HIS personal top 25, not a top 25 crafted by a committee of old film critics disliking anything made after 1965.
@@richardthewalkingboom2731 Allowed? Of course he is! We ALL are allowed to trash movies we don't like calling them rubbish. There is no law against it, is there?
Another great video. Keep up the good work.
I love Bruce Lee. I paid £170 for the clones of Bruce Lee box set ( 15 movies, 8 disks+ booklet) and just bought all the actual Bruce movies from umbrella ( Australia company) and Enter the Dragon too ( all Blu-ray)
Great list of favorite movies!
Yeah...Star Wars. My fovorite of the Lucasfilm movies is: Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back; but it's easier to say that I just love the original trilogy as a whole.
There's a lot of stuff of the prequel trilogy I also like, for instance: Wattoo, the Podrace sequence, the fight between Darth Maul, Qui-Gon jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi, the arena battle in Attack Of The Clones, Count Dooku, Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith I like the most overall, etc.
Anyways, my top 25 favorite movies of all time (in no particular order, but Back To The Future and The Blues Brothers are number one and two in the list) / movies that mean something to me:
-Die Hard
-First Blood
-Watership Down
-Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
-The Blues Brothers
-Shawshank Redemption
-Forrest Gump
-Das Boot
-Star Wars: Episode 5; The Empire Strikes Back
-The Thing (1982)
-Halloween (1978)
-The Sixt Sense
-Bram Stoker’s: Dracula (1992)
-Jaws
-The Pink Panther Strikes Again
-Enter The Dragon
-Back To The Future
-The Abyss
-Predator
-Aliens
-Once Upon A Time In The West
-Escape from Alcatraz
-Commando
-Flash Gordon (1980)
-Top Gun
Very entertaining part 1 and I agree with nearly all of your choices.
My handful of films that are so well written and directed that I can watch them annually would be….
The 13th Warrior, Platoon, Unforgiven, Step Brothers, Aliens, Hoosiers,Tombstone, LOTR Trilogy, Elf, La La Land, Avengers Infinity War and Engame, Sicario, Black Hawk Down, and Dune 1 & 2.
I’m sure I will think of more so I’ll save them for your top 10 video.
Cheers for shoutout mate it was difficult list to do and sort out maybe 2 months some in some out some in some out etc 😅jaws was always be no 1 👌🏻
Great choices there matey.. a lot of movies there that make my favs list as well.. 😎👍 looking forward to Part 2 👍
Out of your list I have only seen the Star Wars movies of course (my all time favourite movies!), Terminator 2, The Thing and Robocop. I am interested of Tremors, because so many people seems to praise it (I have always assumed it to be garbage and ignored the movie for that reason). Also, The Last Starfighter might be to my liking.
The overlap of your and my movie tastes isn't perhaps massive, but you talk about your favourite movies with passion that is pleasant and interesting to listen to. 👍
Some good choices Pedro. I watched Stuarts video and thought about it for my channel but it's far too difficult 🙃
Same here Roy, it would be like choosing my favourite child….Sophie’s choice indeed 🧐 it really depends on the mood I’m in, that being said, I love seeing other peoples choices.
Here is my list 😊
1. Mulholland Drive
2. Synecdoche New York
3. American Psycho
4. Blue Velvet
5. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
6. Dune Part 2
7. Miller’s Crossing
8. The Departed
9. Casino
10. Hot Fuzz
11. The Lighthouse
12. Django Unchained
13. The Big Lebowski
14. Hard Boiled
15. Goodfellas
16. Face Off
17. Braindead (Dead Alive)
18. Kill Bill Vol. 1
19. Total Recall
20. Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
21. Tombstone
22. Hausu
23. Trainspotting
24. The Raid
25. Ghost World
I prefer Mad Max '1' with the original Aussie sound track to MM2.
I love JW. But I can't watch JW 1 because I would find the dog death too upsetting.
Yes Hackers is a lot better film than some say. You have to look past the IT. IT like sport is something that never translates well into film. I do need to get a copy.
now how about stop reflecting your ringlight
Sadly I can't as I wear glasses and glass is a notoriously reflective substance.
Top movies of all time?!? You don't know film too well, do ya boy?
Those are the top movies that work for HIS taste in movies. It is HIS personal top 25, not a top 25 crafted by a committee of old film critics disliking anything made after 1965.
But he's allowed to trash other movies calling them rubbish ???
@@richardthewalkingboom2731 Allowed? Of course he is! We ALL are allowed to trash movies we don't like calling them rubbish. There is no law against it, is there?