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Battersby wrote The three films that immediately came to mind were: Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, Toy Story 3

3 classics but I would trade Toy Story 3 for 2 lol
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The Dark Knight
Blow
Inception
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EvilGness wrote
ProfessorNobody wrote Blade Runner 2049
Drive
Sicario
Have'nt seen any of these, link me some trailers please?


Trailers are misleading, and the trailers for these three films in particular were pretty bad.
But here is a scene from each movie with no spoilers which highlights everything good about the film:

Blade Runner 2049 - Atmosphere, worldbuilding and soundtrack



Drive - Precision film-making and a great story (One of the best car chases put to film and the camera never leaves the car.)



Sicario - Tension, tension, tension. This movie builds tension like New Yorkers build skyscrapers.

Essentially in this scene, a group of US Marshals, Navy Seals, and CIA Agents are driving through the US Mexico border and into Juarez to collect and bring back a high value target being housed at the Juarez police headquarters. The problem is that Juarez is almost entirely controlled by drug cartels and is the most violent city in Mexico.

Even before this scene begins the tension for this scene is built by the sheer fact that they are bringing a group of US Navy Seals along for the ride, they are all informed and we are constantly reminded by the characters that "if there is going to be an attack, it will be by the border on the return journey."

It's just a masterful piece of storytelling and film making which I think everyone should see.

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My favourtie 3 movies of all time would have to be;

The Hangover
American Sniper
Saving Private Ryan
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ProfessorNobody wrote
EvilGness wrote
ProfessorNobody wrote Blade Runner 2049
Drive
Sicario
Have'nt seen any of these, link me some trailers please?


Trailers are misleading, and the trailers for these three films in particular were pretty bad.
But here is a scene from each movie with no spoilers which highlights everything good about the film:

Blade Runner 2049 - Atmosphere, worldbuilding and soundtrack



Drive - Precision film-making and a great story (One of the best car chases put to film and the camera never leaves the car.)



Sicario - Tension, tension, tension. This movie builds tension like New Yorkers build skyscrapers.

Essentially in this scene, a group of US Marshals, Navy Seals, and CIA Agents are driving through the US Mexico border and into Juarez to collect and bring back a high value target being housed at the Juarez police headquarters. The problem is that Juarez is almost entirely controlled by drug cartels and is the most violent city in Mexico.

Even before this scene begins the tension for this scene is built by the sheer fact that they are bringing a group of US Navy Seals along for the ride, they are all informed and we are constantly reminded by the characters that "if there is going to be an attack, it will be by the border on the return journey."

It's just a masterful piece of storytelling and film making which I think everyone should see.

finally got around to watching these, they all seem really good! Will be watching all 3 very soon
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American psycho

Total recall (the old one)

Full mental jacket

Bunch of old classics but thats some good ones
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Breakfast club
Pulp fiction
Justice leauge
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1) Into the blue

2) Grown ups

3) The Hangover

I have many favorite collections aswell

Any Fast & furious film, any jason statham film & any adam sadler film
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Katie wrote American psycho

Total recall (the old one)

Full mental jacket

Bunch of old classics but thats some good ones

Just watched full metal jacket for the first time, AMAZING!
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