List better than web head's long ass essay, jk babe :Sparks:
10. Full Metal Jacket
A great film that details the gruesome boot camp for the marine corps prior to the horrible Vietnam war, throughout the film it follows a character through the boot camp all the way up to fighting the Vietcong. A Great War film by one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Stanley Kubrick.
9. HottieBoombaLottie
Here's one many have never heard of. I was lucky enough to find this film on Netflix while it was still in its library. This movie can be easily compared to the classic comedy majority of us know, Napoleon Dynamite. However, I always find this film to be thd greater one. Fun story with a bunch of goofy and cute characters. I've seen this film around 40x times which makes it earn a spot in my top 10. If you're into goofy films like Napoleon Dynamite I highly suggest you give this one a watch. I believe it's also available for free on YouTube just search it by the title.
8. Ghostbusters(1985)
As old as this film is it'll always remain as one of my all time favorite comedy films and my favorite Bill Murray film. Nothing much else to say other than this film is more than likely on everyone's top 10 list.
7. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
As a huge Star Wars fan and in particular Han Solo fan (my favorite character) this film sets up as a great first film in a new trilogy saga that brings the adventures of a new generation of heroes and villains. Myself in particular loved every single new character introduced as well as the returning heroes. And I love that the lightsaber duels in this film are slowed down and a lot like that of the original trilogy. Easily my second favorite from the entire trilogy. Haven't seen it yet? Comes out on Blu ray in a week!!
6. No Country For Old Men
The best Coen brothers have directed, this is a classic western about a man who discovers the aftermath of a drug deal and finds a stash of money which leads up to several people trying to track him down all to a huge conclusion. Stars Josh Brolin and Tommy Lee Jones.
5. Krampus(2015)
This film has took me by surprise, I thought I was going to see another typical mediocre horror film like how majority of "horror" films are nowadays. But man was I wrong, this film is more of a comedy and spoof than anything else but it's definitely a great blend of horror and comedy mixed up into being a Christmas film. Easily the best Christmas and holiday film I've ever seen! This film also stars my favorite actor, Adam Scott.
4. John Wick
Keanu Reeves, a real film badass, his greatest role was when he landed the lead of John Wick. This is in general one of the most badass characters in all of film. Great story, funny moments and great action. Must watch.
3. Resevoir Dogs
Quentin Tarentino, just about everyone has seen nearly heard or seen all of this guy's films. Everyone will always say pulp fiction is his best or kill bill 1 or 2 however, in my opinion his best film to me will always be Resevoir Dogs. the huge cast of great actors, and great story and music makes this film a Tarentino classic.
2. Hungry Hearts
An awesome thriller that I found on Netflix which stars Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher. It's about a father who begins to worry about whether his wife can really care for their newborn son, the story goes deep into how far a father can protect his own child from a mother who has other "methods" on how to properly care for the infant. The film starts off as a beautiful loving story which leads up to a much darker plot.
1. Jurassic Park
Now I can't even begin to recall the amount of times I've seen this as a kid on vhs including the 2nd and 3rd back then. But I can watch this film any day of the year and never grow tired of it. This film is my childhood. It's a movie just about every person has ever seen. And it's Steven Spielberg's greatest film in my opinion and the greatest film of all time. The music, story, and practical effects are perfect. I remember seeing this film in IMAX 2 years ago and man, just beautiful.
A great film that details the gruesome boot camp for the marine corps prior to the horrible Vietnam war, throughout the film it follows a character through the boot camp all the way up to fighting the Vietcong. A Great War film by one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Stanley Kubrick.
9. HottieBoombaLottie
Here's one many have never heard of. I was lucky enough to find this film on Netflix while it was still in its library. This movie can be easily compared to the classic comedy majority of us know, Napoleon Dynamite. However, I always find this film to be thd greater one. Fun story with a bunch of goofy and cute characters. I've seen this film around 40x times which makes it earn a spot in my top 10. If you're into goofy films like Napoleon Dynamite I highly suggest you give this one a watch. I believe it's also available for free on YouTube just search it by the title.
8. Ghostbusters(1985)
As old as this film is it'll always remain as one of my all time favorite comedy films and my favorite Bill Murray film. Nothing much else to say other than this film is more than likely on everyone's top 10 list.
7. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
As a huge Star Wars fan and in particular Han Solo fan (my favorite character) this film sets up as a great first film in a new trilogy saga that brings the adventures of a new generation of heroes and villains. Myself in particular loved every single new character introduced as well as the returning heroes. And I love that the lightsaber duels in this film are slowed down and a lot like that of the original trilogy. Easily my second favorite from the entire trilogy. Haven't seen it yet? Comes out on Blu ray in a week!!
6. No Country For Old Men
The best Coen brothers have directed, this is a classic western about a man who discovers the aftermath of a drug deal and finds a stash of money which leads up to several people trying to track him down all to a huge conclusion. Stars Josh Brolin and Tommy Lee Jones.
5. Krampus(2015)
This film has took me by surprise, I thought I was going to see another typical mediocre horror film like how majority of "horror" films are nowadays. But man was I wrong, this film is more of a comedy and spoof than anything else but it's definitely a great blend of horror and comedy mixed up into being a Christmas film. Easily the best Christmas and holiday film I've ever seen! This film also stars my favorite actor, Adam Scott.
4. John Wick
Keanu Reeves, a real film badass, his greatest role was when he landed the lead of John Wick. This is in general one of the most badass characters in all of film. Great story, funny moments and great action. Must watch.
3. Resevoir Dogs
Quentin Tarentino, just about everyone has seen nearly heard or seen all of this guy's films. Everyone will always say pulp fiction is his best or kill bill 1 or 2 however, in my opinion his best film to me will always be Resevoir Dogs. the huge cast of great actors, and great story and music makes this film a Tarentino classic.
2. Hungry Hearts
An awesome thriller that I found on Netflix which stars Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher. It's about a father who begins to worry about whether his wife can really care for their newborn son, the story goes deep into how far a father can protect his own child from a mother who has other "methods" on how to properly care for the infant. The film starts off as a beautiful loving story which leads up to a much darker plot.
1. Jurassic Park
Now I can't even begin to recall the amount of times I've seen this as a kid on vhs including the 2nd and 3rd back then. But I can watch this film any day of the year and never grow tired of it. This film is my childhood. It's a movie just about every person has ever seen. And it's Steven Spielberg's greatest film in my opinion and the greatest film of all time. The music, story, and practical effects are perfect. I remember seeing this film in IMAX 2 years ago and man, just beautiful.

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