Can you do a top 3 greatest/favorite movies of all time?

Bob Zaod

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I am talking top of your head, no deep thinking or analyzing. Here are mine. Total stream of consciousness. Feel free to expound too.

1. The original Highlander film
2. The Exorcist
3. Goodfellas

How about you? C'mon.
 
I almost never watch movies anymore and really should get back into it.

First three that come to mind:

Tommy Boy - because it's just the funniest movie of all time for me and came out when I was most impressionable. Chris Farley was unbelievably funny, David Spade was a perfect partner, and the supporting cast was all great.

The Royal Tenenbaums - I was (am?) a huge Wes Anderson fan and this was my favorite of his movies. I love all the quirky stuff he packs into the movies, all the detail, and the subtle comedy. Gene Hackman was so good as the slimy, funny, and tragic lead.

Chasing Amy - again, huge fan of Kevin Smith, and for me this was a great movie as he brought his comedy and style with more vulnerability.
 
Pulp Fiction is definitely on my list too

Shawshank Redemption

Big Short

I've been in the Credit & Finance industry for about 25 and lived The Big Short from the inside. Lot's of people got crushed hard during that time period and it didn't need to happen. BTW, if anyone has any questions, or needs help, regarding any personal/family credit/finance issues, feel free to reach out by PM anytime for free.
 
Pulp Fiction is definitely on my list too

Shawshank Redemption

Big Short

I've been in the Credit & Finance industry for about 25 and lived The Big Short from the inside. Lot's of people got crushed hard during that time period and it didn't need to happen. BTW, if anyone has any questions, or needs help, regarding any personal/family credit/finance issues, feel free to reach out by PM anytime for free.

I did too vicariously. My GF at the time was an Executive for Countrywide Mortgage and she got fired for refusing to participate.
 
Pretty impossible to determine for me.

The original non CGI bastardized The Empire Strikes Back

Lock, Stock, and 2 smoking barrels

One of the Cheech and Chong movies

Could substitute the 1972 version of The Last House on the Left on any given day.
 
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Pretty impossible to determine for me.

The original non CGI bastardized The Empire Strikes Back

Lock, Stock, and 2 smoking barrels

One of the Cheech and Chong movies

Could substitute the 1972 version of The Last House on the Left on any given day.
The Hills Have Eyes remake by Alexander Aja is fantastic.
 
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