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Top 5 films each decade

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posted on 2/6/24

Barbie for this decade.

posted on 2/6/24

comment by Pedro Poridge at the love Parade (U6468)
posted 2 minutes ago
Barbie for this decade.
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Hahaha. Good joke.

posted on 2/6/24

90's

Shawshank
Goodfellas
Forrest Gump
Jurassic Park
T2

A pretty obvious 5

Also loved

Pulp Fiction
City Slickers
Speed
Dumb & Dumber
Toy Story
Lock Stock
Good Will Hunting
The Silence Of The Lambs

Plus a few more that I have most probably forgotten

comment by J5-0 (U23088)

posted on 2/6/24

Barefoot

comment by J5-0 (U23088)

posted on 2/6/24

Pedro

posted on 2/6/24

List subject to change if you ask me again because I'll change my mind every time. But for now:

2010s
Get Out
Mad Max: Fury Road
Parasite
Winters Bone
Inception

2000s:
Pans Labyrinth
Memento
Zodiac
Gladiator
The Departed
American Psycho

90s
True Romance
Leon
Goodfellas
Pulp Fiction
The silence of the lambs

80s will take some more thinking....








posted on 2/6/24

Forgot about True Romance. A top 15 for me along with Leon, which I didn't forget about

posted on 2/6/24

70’s
Alien
Apocalypse now
The Godfather
The Godfather 2
The Warriors

posted on 2/6/24

80's

Raiders Of The Lost Arc
Die Hard
Lethal Weapon
Back To The Future
Dirty Dancing (guilty pleasure)

Plus

Empire Strikes Back
Rain Man
Predator
Field Of Dreams

posted on 2/6/24

80’s
The Shining
Aliens
The Thing
Manhunter
Henry portrait of a serial killer

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 2/6/24

70's:

The Godfather
Alien
The Exorcist
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Sting

80's

Raiders of the Lost Ark
Aliens
Die Hard
The Empire Strikes Back
Predator

90's:

The Shawshank Redemption
The Silence of the Lambs
L.A. Confidential
Goodfellas
T2

00's:

The LOTR: TFOTR
The Pianist
The Departed
No Country For Old Men
The Prestige

10's:

Whiplash
Blade Runner 2017
Drive
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Django Unchained

posted on 2/6/24

2000's

The Departed
Hot Fuzz
Gladiator
City Of God
Inglorious Basterds
Lord of The Rings (all three)

Plus

The Dark Knight
Slumdog Millionaire
UP
No Country For Old Men
The Bourne Identity
The Pursuit Of Happyness
Man On Fire
Juno


Damn there were some good films in the noughties

posted on 2/6/24

Everyone elses lists are annoying me because I keep going 'oh I should have included that one!'

So everyone kindly please stop posting lists different to mine.

comment by J5-0 (U23088)

posted on 2/6/24



there's some quality films here.
great selections guys.

posted on 2/6/24

70's

Jaws
Rocky
Star Wars
Papillon
Grease (another guilty pleasure)

Plus

Deliverance
The Godfather
Marathon Man
Dirty Harry
Nuts in May
Midnight Express

posted on 2/6/24

Ok I'm carrying on:

80s
The Thing
Scarface
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Empire Strikes back
Die Hard

70s
Dog day afternoon
The Godfather
The Exorcist
Jaws
Rocky

60s
2001: A space odyssey
Psycho
Butch Cassidy and the sundance kid
Once upon a time in the west
Planet of the Apes



posted on 2/6/24

comment by PhilspursFGR (U3278)
posted 30 minutes ago
Everyone elses lists are annoying me because I keep going 'oh I should have included that one!'

So everyone kindly please stop posting lists different to mine.
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They’re always going to be different to yours Phil as you included mad max

posted on 2/6/24

I'll have a go at 60's

The Great Escape
Midnight Cowboy
Kes
The Good The Bad & The Ugly
The Graduate

posted on 2/6/24

Casablanca best movie ever

comment by J5-0 (U23088)

posted on 2/6/24

Continue to be very impressed by these suggestions.

Not that it matters in the slightest, but for the record the following suggestions made so far are in my own lists:

00s
Gladiator

90s
L.A. Confidential

70s
Alien
Apocalypse now
The Godfather

60s
2001: A space odyssey
Psycho
Kes
The Graduate

I also highly rate other films mentioned including the following:

10s
Drive
Django Unchained
2000's
City Of God
Inglorious Basterds
No Country For Old Men
Pans Labyrinth
90s
True Romance
Leon
Goodfellas
Pulp Fiction
80's
Dirty Dancing
Rain Man
Manhunter
Raiders of the Lost Ark
70's:
The Exorcist
Dog day afternoon (great shout)
60s
Butch Cassidy and the sundance kid
Once upon a time in the west

comment by J5-0 (U23088)

posted on 2/6/24

comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 6 minutes ago
Casablanca best movie ever
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It was actually made as just a standard studio movie.
There'd been no expectation of it becoming the huge success that it did.

comment by EDDIEVH (U8193)

posted on 2/6/24

60s
The Good, The Bad n The Ugly
From Russia With Love
The Great Escape
Planet Of The Apes
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid

70s
Godfather
Dirty Harry
Jaws
Deliverance
Alien

80s
Die Hard
The Thing
The Terminator
The Elephant Man
Empire Strikes Back

90s
Goodfellas
Pulp Fiction
The Matrix
Seven
Sixth Sense

00s
Gladiator
American Psycho
The Prestige
Catch Me If You Can
The Departed

10s
Killer Joe
Django Unchained
Inception
Wolf of Wall Street
Bone Tomahawk



comment by J5-0 (U23088)

posted on 2/6/24

My own favourite Bergman movie is Journey to Italy
My favourite Bogart films are The Roaring Twenties (where the main star was James Cagney) and Key Largo which was one of several films he made with his wife Lauren Bacall who he met on set when she was 19 and he was in his 40s.
I like Casablanca, but the best Michael Curtiz film by a long way (in my view) was The Adventures of Robin Hood.

posted on 2/6/24

comment by PhilspursFGR (U3278)
posted 42 minutes ago
Ok I'm carrying on:

80s
The Thing
Scarface
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Empire Strikes back
Die Hard

70s
Dog day afternoon
The Godfather
The Exorcist
Jaws
Rocky

60s
2001: A space odyssey
Psycho
Butch Cassidy and the sundance kid
Once upon a time in the west
Planet of the Apes




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The Italian job from the 60s

comment by J5-0 (U23088)

posted on 2/6/24

I've got Jaws in the 70s and Se7en (just) in the 90s (unless I feel like including Saving Private Ryan instead).

There's a few movies mentioned I've not seen, and due to the quality of the lists, I'll check out.

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