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I'm sure the Godfather movies would be at the top of my list.I also like the Billy Jack movies and Scarface.

For comedy I like Dazed and Confused and Joe Dirt.

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Dual is pretty awesome I reckon. I think it was Spielberg's first ever feature length film. The main actor in it is awesome and basically has to carry the whole movie on his shoulders. It's about a murderous truck driver. It would defo be in my top ten, in fact I reckon I'll watch it again tonight!

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I don't have a top list but some of the movies that would make my top would probably be (years might be off):

 

Alien (1979)

True Lies (1994)

Apocalypto (2006)

The Godfather (1972)

American Gigolo (1980)

American psycho (2000)

Gladiator (2000)

Philadelphia (1993)

Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Scarface (1983)

The Untouchables (1987)

Harold & Kumar movies

Once Upon a time in America (1984)

The Book Thief (2013)

Predator (1987)

Speed (1994)

Avatar (2009)

Braveheart (1995)

War Horse (2011)

Terminator 2 Judgement Day (1991)

Ghost (1990)

Cabaret (1972)

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

The Getaway (1994)

Platoon (1986)

Heat (1995)

Casino (1995)

Die Hard (1988)

Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Brokeback Mountain (2005)

Home Alone (1991)

Full Metal Jacket (1987)

Enemy Mine (1985)

Mystic River (2003)

Blade Runner (1982)

Halloween (1978)

The Others (2001)

Drag me to hell (2009)

Paranormal Activity (2007)

Hostel (2005)

You're Next (2011)

High Tension (2003)

The Fly (1986)

Dumb & Dumber (1994)

Kingpin (1996)

E.T. (1982)

Gremlins (1984)

Le Jouet/The Toy (1976)

Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob(1973)

Naked Gun movies

Airplane (1980)

Indecent Proposal (1991)

The Ring (2002)

Troy (2004)

The Sixth Sense (1999)

Stepmom (1998)

Moscow on the Hudson (1984)

Das Boot (1981)

Ruthless People (1986)

How to Steal a Million (1966)

Boogie Nights (1997)

The Boy in the striped pajamas (2008)

Pretty Woman (1991)

Other people's money (1991)

9½ Weeks (1986)

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Top Gun 2 just got the green light.

looking forward to it, however it's hard to capture that atmosphere of the 80's, and music was such a big part of creating it...

 

For example a few years ago I was looking forward to the remake of Footloose, only to be let down by that one.

 

 

Is Cruise in it??

 

Yeah I agree the music to Top Gun almost made that film.

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Top Gun 2 just got the green light.

looking forward to it, however it's hard to capture that atmosphere of the 80's, and music was such a big part of creating it...

 

For example a few years ago I was looking forward to the remake of Footloose, only to be let down by that one.

 

 

Is Cruise in it??

 

Yeah I agree the music to Top Gun almost made that film.

 

Absolutely, it won't be ''the same''. Cruise will be in it, actually he is the only confirmed actor so far :D

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No matter how many times you make this list there will always be ones you have forgotten. From other lists I have seen posted, Braveheart would be in my top 10-20. I base it on how many times I have watched a movie. That would put Rocky 1-3 at the very top of my list. I am also a huge fan of the Horror/Cult movie Phantasm. It would be very high on my list. Anyone else remember this show? They released a part 5 last year. It was the final in the cult series.

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