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A terrible jumbled up movie, like every other movie made by Ridley Scott.
Best movie ever made.
IMHO the best movies are those that make me laugh the most, and for my dollar ‘Animal House’ may be the greatest ever. Tough choice though when you have ‘Caddy Shack’, ‘Airplane’, ‘Young Frankenstein’, ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’, and ‘Blazing Saddles’ tickling my funny bone.
Life is serious enough on its own.
I never liked Ferris. Even as a kid I wanted to choke that pretentious character.
I guess it helped seeing it as an adult, no peer issues. My girlfriend and I both agreed we had never laughed as long and hard, as when we saw Ferris at the theater. It was a novel movie, very cleverly written and executed. But it does not have the return appeal of the others I listed.
Well if you judge a movie’s greatness by the confused plot line you’ll truly consider Prometheus a masterpiece.
I never watch movies any more. I’d rather take the dogs for a hike, than have leftist scum preaching to me.
Alien and Blade Runner are good films. After that, it gets questionable.
Even those are over rated. You can’t seriously compare Alien to, say, the sequel, which was a masterpiece.
nah
Directly after these …
http://www.imdb.com/chart/top
Rank Rating Title Votes
1. 9.2 The Shawshank Redemption (1994) 981,178
7. 8.9 12 Angry Men (1957) 241,253
37. 8.5 Saving Private Ryan (1998) 501,485
116. 8.2 On the Waterfront (1954) 63,810
122. 8.2 Blade Runner (1982) 302,532
135. 8.2 Cool Hand Luke (1967) 78,225
144. 8.1 Jaws (1975) 245,389
147. 8.1 Good Will Hunting (1997) 329,955
149. 8.1 The Wizard of Oz (1939) 176,175
177. 8.1 Groundhog Day (1993) 259,878
240. 8.0 Papillon (1973) 55,868
Who made Aliens?
Master and Commander
Black Hawk Down?
Bladerunner?
Kingdom of Heaven?
Thelma and Louise?
G.I. Jane?
He he…
James Cameron made Aliens… He made Aliens.
Alien.
Definitely Alien. Sigourney Weavers part was overwritten/overacted in Aliens.
It’s a trade off for me. It’s not like the characters in the original are the deepest. The original provides more scares and the sequel provides more action and colorful characters. So it just depends on the mood.
Same way with the first two Terminator movies for me.
Then there’s Prometheus, which obviously had CAGWist Cameron involved, going by all the misinformation and diatribe about CO2..
When I was 10, I thought “Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein” was the best.
Yes, we reveal ourselves by our preferences in such polls. I have seen too many really good movies, at every stage of my life, to have just one favorite now. What strikes me now, more often than not, is the number of movies or movie stars that I DON’T like, that others think are the best. I am probably the only person in the world who thinks “Forest Gump” is a grating, false film, or that “Titanic” was a remake really not worth making.
…and I’ve never liked Russell Crowe in anything.
Saw Gump once, and thought it was silly. Also not a Crowe fan. I have seen 5 movies at the theater in the last 15 years, I just don’t have alot of time for mediocrity.
A lot of girls drug guys to see Titanic. That’s why it made so much. Girls loved that movie when it came out.
It would be interesting to see if there was an up tick in child birth among Chicks in the Titanic demographic age group starting 9 months after Titanic was screened for the first time.