Spaceballs.

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Found anything yet?!

WE AIN'T FOUND SHIT

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Hard to pich a favourite, but I love The Legend of 1900, which is by the same director who made Cinema Paradiso. And Castle in the Sky, if we're including animated films.

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Deadpool
I know it is new.

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American Horror Picture Show, a classic.
Also, among some of the movies i've watched the most times are Shutter Island and Braindead. ;P

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Probably "American History X". But I have some other candidates too.

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These, plus another 15

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Literally cannot pick one but Hot Fuzz would be way up there for sure

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So many, but this one just popped into my head as one that I am especially fond of.

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Easily Aliens, I use to watch it every afternoon when I came home from school, actually started counting how many times I'd watched is and stopped counting when it was over 100. At one stage I could almost quote the whole movie line for line, wish I'd put 1/10th as much effort into my schooling haha

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A Bug's Life

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Hmm, a favourite...some favourites...a list of favourites... :P

The Fountain - After watching it once I was intrigued, after watching it twice I saw many new things, the third time helped me see the more intricate details and layering. It might be my all time fav.

The Thin Red Line - It's like The Avengers, but actually good and with depth...LOL. No but seriously, a star studded affair that puts the spotlight on a (then) lesser known actor, who delivers, in spades. A war movie that alternates between raw reality and poetic melancholia.

The Fall - Visual splendor, form over function? I didn't think so, every scene is a real location, and the story is enjoyable.

Leaving Las Vegas - Las Vegas, most people go there in the hopes of winning big, but not Nicolas Cage, he is ready to loose it all...or is he?

Philadelphia - Watching a movie about suing your boss, with a soundtrack featuring The Boss. It might even make you appreciate opera.

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