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Best movies ever

heh, Scarface is overrated. Pacino did way better in Scent of a Woman. Anyways here's my list.
comedies - Blazing Saddles, The Producers (original), Animal House
dramas - Citizen Kane, American History X, The Deer Hunter, Rushmore, SLC punk, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, 12 Angry Men
horror - Vertigo (James stewart was nothing short of amazing. Especially compared to the horrible horror flicks out nowadays. I'll never forget the first time i watched this film. The suspense almost made me cry at the end.)
Many people would put some more Zemekis/Spielberg/and Hanks films on there top lists. I feel that Hanks is overrated nowadays. Spielberg turned war of the worlds from a classic into a horrible remake. Few realize that Vanillia Sky was a remake of a foreign film titled "Open your eyes". If you get a chance, check that out. The foreign actors make Cruise and the american cast look like newb actors.
Few people realize the comedic genius of Mel Brooks. Blazing Saddles has the highest laugh per minute (lpm) ratio of any movie ever made.
This is my top list.
 
Gladiator
Pulp Fiction
Scarface
Goodfellas
Boogie Nights
American Psycho
Saving Private Ryan
True Romance
Hostle
Once Were Warriors
The Thing
Fast Times At Ridgemont High
 
I think that Rest Stop has to be one of the best horror movies out, the gore in this movie is just so realistic and the overall quality of the movie is very good. (Especially for a direct to DVD movie) John Shiban, the director, is a genius, just look at the work he did for X-Files and Supernatrual. This is a great movie, and if you haven't heard about it you can check out rawfeed.com
 
The Ten Commandments starring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner and directed by Cecil Demille is for me one of the greatest movies ever made.

Considering the fact that it was shot for years plus the limitations in making special effects those times, still the movie manage to pull it through (especially in the scene wherein Moses parted the water---it looks realistic).

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Some of my favorites:

Goodfellas
Godfather I & II
Boogie nights
Mulholland Drive
Star wars IV and V
Raiders of the lost ark
Back to the Future
Downfall (most have never heard about it, worth looking into)
Aliens
City of God
Summer of Sam
Team America
Top Secret
 
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