Media, Entertainment & Music

Best 3 films of all time

Media, Entertainment & Music

Posted by: mermaid

21st Oct 2009 11:50pm

What dreams may come starring Robin
Williams. Is the end the beginning or is there life after death?

Once were warriors. A mixed cast of moving performers!!
Seeking a tale of life in the Bronx became societies worst nightmare!
The author tells the story from his homeland, too realistic to ignore! Fiction or Reality???

Kuch kuch hota hai A sad bollywood love story presented in the most simple form allowing the audience to escape into classic romance!



Comments 17

gergelbeed
  • 20th Jan 2012 09:39pm

My three would have to be
Animal House(the Best of the Frat Movies)
The Blues Brothers(the Original)
Ghost Busters
Not everyone's cup of tea.
But I like them

Anonymous
  • 10th Jan 2012 11:09am

Schindler's List
Philadelphia
The Crow

paradoxianrush
  • 21st May 2011 01:51am

Powder
Secondhand Lions
Boondock Saints
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
District 9
Men Who Stare at Goats

chrissyGirl
  • 5th Feb 2011 09:27am

wow. only 3. that's a bit tricky.. there's been so many great movies, that i'd rather name 3 worse films of all time.
Glitter-Mariah Carey
castaway-Madonna
Roadtrip-Brittany spears...
those movies sucked!!
i think these girls need to stick to music.

Anonymous
  • 12th Jan 2011 12:02am

I would have to say...
Unforgiven
The Shawshank Redemption
Forest Gump

also:
Jurassic Park
Alien
Wuthering Heights (Lawrence Olivier & Merle Oberon, 1930s)

sharni
  • 18th Dec 2010 11:33am

Good question but a very broad question when you have to limit it to 3 but here goes anyway:
1: The Princess Bride
2: The Hangover
3: Gone With The Wind

Evie
  • 13th Dec 2010 07:32pm

Lord of the Rings
V For Vendetta
Labyrinth

That was difficult. I love too many movies.

Anonymous
  • 11th Dec 2010 07:00am

Fear and Lothing in Las Vegas
Muriels wedding
The Big Blue

Anne Collins
  • 10th Aug 2010 07:46pm

Yes, Shawshank Redemption has to be up there as one of the best. I'd also nominate Zorba the Greek (a classic - they don't make 'em like that anymore - Anthony Quinn - now there's an actor, and yes, I'm showing my age!). Number 3 would have to be Doctor Zhivago - love that movie.

jeronimo
  • 13th May 2010 02:48pm

Shawshank
Braveheart
The Wrestler

Jan the man
  • 11th May 2010 05:14pm

I do not have any three but I can recomend Beneath Hill 60 as one of the best to come out of Australia in a long time. Great story and cast go to prove that we have one of the best movis industries in the world.

Yqsymnx
  • 6th May 2010 01:36pm

Wasabi, Taxi (the French version), The Fifth Element

shachah7
  • 17th Mar 2010 07:27pm

forrest gump surely got to be up there

Anonymous
  • 10th Jan 2011 08:37pm
forrest gump surely got to be up there

Forrest gump, The green mile,And Shawshank Redemption, Best movies ever..

nelly2
  • 4th Jan 2011 10:03am
forrest gump surely got to be up there

i loved the movie forest gump . i dont watch robin williams i just dont like him much .what do you think about gone with the wind i think that was the best old movie ever made

lpullman
  • 11th Mar 2010 04:58pm

Hmm, big call. Once were Warriors is set in Auckland isn't it? Unless there's some other film by that name.

In no particular order I'll nominate:

Bladerunner (original cut) - real scifi with grit. If this doesn't leave you wondering about the human condition nothing will.

Heat - Robert De Niro and Al Pachino in a crime thriller. if Martin Scorsese had directed it we'd have the trifecta.

The Good the Bad and the Ugly - the definitive spaghetti western directed by Sergio Leone with a killer soundtrack by Ennio Morricone.

Trouble is I'll come back tomorrow with three more...

Also rans:

Dirty Harry
The man who would be king
Zulu (on telly the other night!)
The italian job (original, not that crappy remake)
Inside man
The worlds fasted indian
A bridge to far
Dead poets society
Bullit
M. Hulots Holiday

lpullman
  • 11th Mar 2010 04:59pm
Hmm, big call. Once were Warriors is set in Auckland isn't it? Unless there's some other film by that name.

In no particular order I'll nominate:

Bladerunner (original cut) - real...

Foreign:

La Fem Nikita
The Killer
Yojimbo

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