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One of Charlie Chaplin's few speaking roles. His best.
Good but overrated.
Klaatu barada nikto.
The classic!
If I were to make a "kin"list as the kids say (though, in the sense that I identify with the character rather than whatever frightening thing originated on Tumblr) Dr. Strangelove would be at the top of the list.
Dustin Hoffman's in it, also it's rated X by the MPAA.
Like Tremors but completely different.
I love it but if someone told me it was their favorite movie I'd avoid them.
Good punk movie.
Some bits are weird but still a great movie.
Accurate high school movie.
Fitting end. Most people don't like it. Those people are wrong.
Timeless.
Non-linear storytelling, popularized. Good heist movie and it doesn't even show the heist.
Fun vibe.
The classic. Gets too much hate. PowerPC is indeed the future.
Bear with the beginning.
Good comedy until halfway through. Definitely worthy of its accolades.
One of the most underrated movies of all time. A bit much at some points. My grandparents didn't like it, but I did.
Nevada, captured in one movie. Or at least, how I imagine it.
If you haven't seen it you may not be old enough for the whole world wide web thing.
A samurai western set in the early 2000s. Defined the decade. There is more perfect irony that it's played by someone named Uma (馬 (うま, "uma"), is Japanese for "horse" - samurai western, remember?). Maybe the movie was made for the actor (possible, considering Tarantino worked with Thurman on Pulp Fiction), maybe the actor was made for the movie. But I can't imagine Kill Bill being the same with any other star. The stylization is incredible and the fight scenes are well choreographed. There are so many things about this movie I love.
Funny but offensive. I think you should actually watch the sequel first - the sequel is a decent movie but the original is so much better that you can't enjoy the sequel if you've seen the original.
Music is used as a prop rather than a distraction.
Accurate high school movie.
Good action movie that makes you think.
The Birth of a Nation, if it was completely different and a million times better. Incredibly satisfying.
There are two types of 80s business-driven sociopaths. Jordan Belfort is one and Patrick Bateman is another. You can't take your eyes off either.
I like it because racists die.
The best thing to happen in 2016.
Finally, a sequel made well after the original movie that's actually good. Watch it in high definition, the DVD doesn't capture the feeling as well. (I watched it in the theater myself but from what I've seen the Blu Ray does look nice).
Accurate high school movie.