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  • Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  • The Big Lebowski
  • Inception

Edit: Can't believe I left these out:

  • High Fidelity
  • Princess Bride
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lemm.ee

Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day

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feddit.org

*The Terminator [...]

They dropped, for whatever reason, the The after the first movie.

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lemm.ee

Thanks :) The The: also a good band, btw.

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  • The Fifth Element
  • Big Trouble in Little China
  • LOtR
  • Akira
  • Up
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lemmy.world
  • The Thing Carpenter's version
  • Shawshank Redemption
  • Yojimbo
  • The Seventh Seal
  • Duck Soup
  • No Country For Old Men
  • The Naked Gun
  • Back to the Future
  • The Guest
  • Shrek
  • The Hunt for Red October
  • The Blues Brothers
  • Dark City
  • The rifftrax version of Jaws
  • Double Indemnity
  • Lord of the Rings trilogy
  • Hot Fuzz
  • The Dead Don't Die
  • Hunt for the Wilderpeople
  • Free Solo
  • In the Loop
  • Evil Dead original
  • Office Space
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
  • The Cabin in the Woods
  • Clue
  • North by Northwest
  • Brick
  • The Sting
  • Return of the Jedi
  • Casablanca
  • The Third Man
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lemmy.world

I fucking love In the Loop, but it took me a few viewings to understand what the hell was going on. I should watch it again.

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lemmy.world

The TV show was really good too, but the movie captures the absurdity so well.

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Movie was more accessible, Thick of It series was blacker, crueller humour

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Most of mine are already listed but here's a couple more.

Army of Darkness

Dogma

The Protector

Clue

Full Metal Jacket

One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest

Howl's Moving Castle

Four Rooms

Pulp Fiction

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That might explain why I didn’t like it too much. I saw it last year, it probably hits too close to home :/

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  • Caddyshack
  • Animal House
  • Goodfellas
  • The Godfather
  • Shawshank Redemption
  • Schindler’s List
  • The Shining
  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Big Trouble in Little China

Princess Bride

Romancing the Stone

The Shining

Full Metal Jacket

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  • Airplane!
  • Ghostbusters
  • The Naked Gun (Already mentioned)
  • Gremlins + Gremlins 2
  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom + Raiders of the Lost Ark
  • The Great Dictator
  • Forrest Gump
  • American History X
  • Grave of the Fireflies
  • Rear Window
  • The Silence of the Lambs
  • Braveheart
  • Highlander
  • Resevoir Dogs (Already mentioned)
  • Children of Men (Already mentioned)
  • My Neighbor Totoro (Already mentioned)
  • The Exorcist
  • Rambo: First Blood
  • Groundhog Day
  • What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
  • Scent of a Woman
  • Predator
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  • The Thing ('82)
  • Hot Fuzz
  • Mad Max: Fury Road
  • Spirited Away
  • Taxi Driver
  • The Matrix
  • Unforgiven
  • Nosferatu
  • Suspiria ('77)
  • 12 Angry Men
  • Psycho
  • The Wizard of Oz
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lemmy.world

No particular order. Also, it’s movies that I watched, can’t speak on essentials that I might be missing.

It’s kinda hard to make a list on essentials tho. Because your personal taste obviously plays a big role. I can’t see my girlfriend liking more than 10 percent of those…

Schindlers List

Gladiator

No country for old men

The grand Budapest hotel

The big Lebowski

The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers

Star Wars (the original one)

Requiem for a dream

Pulp fiction

The good, the bad, the ugly

The lives of others

La vita é Bella

All quiet on the western front (1930 version)

The dark knight

The Truman Show

2001: Space odyssey

Alien

7 Samurai

Princess Mononoke

Trainspotting

Boyz N the Hood

Scarface

The Godfather 1, 2

The Matrix

Clockwork Orange

Shutter Island

Kingdom of Heaven

Wolf of Wall Street

Honorable mentions because they are popular and everybody always talks about them (I like a lot of them, too. Don’t consider them essentials tho):

Inception

Interstellar

Fight Club

Harry Potter

Return of the King

Rest of Star Wars (whatever people consider the good ones at last)

Saving Private Ryan

Django Unchained

Toy Story

The Lion King

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infosec.pub

Listing a bunch of decaprio movies and not adding Romeo and Juliet feels wrong. Everyone should experience it at least once.

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Fair enough, I haven’t seen it yet. Also didn’t really notice how Decaprio heavy the list was until your comment.

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3 from Gilliam? Agreed, tho Might as well just watch everything he's associated with.

Fisher King & Time Bandits are lovely. Zero Theorem, the Man Who Killed Don Quixote, Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Adventures of Baron Munchausen.

All the Monty Python, of course.


Clockwork Orange was pivotal in my late teens, early twenties.

Eraserhead as well, other Lynch works: Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks & Lost Highway hold solid ground for me.

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"Should have seen" is strange, I'll go with titles that, if you are into cinema probably you have heard about?

Citizen Kane

The Seventh Sigil

Apocalypse Now

Vertigo (Any Hitchcock movie really)

Seven Samurai (Any Kurosawa movie really)

Pretty much anything from Buster Keaton

Charlie Chaplin (I guess Modern Times)

The Godfather part I & II

Taxi Driver

On the Waterfront (Peak Marlon Brando stuff)

Some Truffaut stuff (I guess "Day for Night" would be the most relevant here)

Close Encounters of the Third Kind to get pretty much everything interesting from the Spielberg side of things

Man with a Camera (ok this one is not something I espect any conema lover to know, it's a very early montage wonder from Russia, always good to get back there and get reminded progress doesn't always go forward)

La Dolce Vita

2001: A Space Odyssey

Shining

A Clockwork Orange

Reservoir Dogs

Lost Highway (The better Mulholland Drive)

Blade Runner

The Matrix

Star Wars

There's some good newer stuff but it's much less "popular" so it wouldn't make sense to expect anybody to know them. Very little new stuff looks like has the staying power to be relevant years down the line.

I guess The Lord of the Rings? But I consider it more of a great book that got a quality adaptation than a ground breaking stepping stone of cinema.

No country for old men, probably.

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Just off the top of my head: Alien and Aliens are wonderful, Apocalypse Now needs no introduction, Interstellar, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and finally Oppenheimer, which is one of the best movies ever made in my opinion (what can I say, I'm a sucker for an incredibly well-told story).

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feddit.uk

12 Angry Men

My Neighbour Totoro

Memento

Wall-E

The Truman Show

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

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lemm.ee

My Neighbour Totoro over Princess Mononoke and Howl's Moving Castle though?

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My neighbor Totoro is a kids movie and probably one of the best one there is because it's about them, it's not a princess movie, the others aren't really aimed at kids so they can't really be compared.

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My Neighbour Totoro is unique. In this film kids actually act and talk like kids. It is extremely imaginative and magical while not trying to be epic. It treats the audience as intelligent, curious people, giving a lot of quiet thinking space in between scenes.

It is a masterpiece of film making. The other Studio Ghibili films are good, but Totoro remains to be my favourite.

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I watch eternal sunshine most times i see it on, but some days I just don't have the energy. It's so good, but also exhausting.

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Alien, Aliens, Alien3.

Rashomon

Man with a Movie Camera

Battleship Potemkin

Metropolis

The Lost Boys

The Matrix

Withnail & I

Requeim for a Dream

Synecdoche, New York

Hero

Let the Bullets Fly

Jackie Brown

Anomalisa

The Skin I Live in

Parrallel Mothers

Martyrs

Amélie

Taxi Driver

Etneral Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

The Lighthouse

Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

A New Hope, Empire, RotJ (despecialised, or original cuts

Bladerunner, Bladerunner 2049.

The Orphanage

Watership Down

Donnie Darko

American Beauty

I'm All Right, Jack

The Great Dictator

Blow-Up

City of God

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Office Space - the message was ahead of it's time 12 Angry Men – reactionaries vs rationality

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Krull is one that stays in all my libraries. It's so obscure yet has names like Liam Neeson, Robbie Coltrane, and David Battley. It was my dad's favorite movie.

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lemm.ee

Santa Sangre is a twisted sort of amazing. Cherished, never expected to see anyone else mention it.

Thanks!

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I always call it a smorgasbord of the senses. I can pretty much guarantee that everyone watching it will see at least one thing that they've never really conceived of before.

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Every time I watch it yields things I'd not seen before.

Spaghetti westerns? Sure. But have you ever seen a Spanish Inquisition western?

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Yeesh, apologies for crappy formatting

Matrix

Alien/Aliens

Spirited Away

The Dark Knight

The Shining

Heat

Wall-E

Memento

Jurassic Park

Apollo 13

Children of Men

Unbreakable

Hereditary

The Witch

Arrival

Thin Red Line

Sixth Sense

Terminator 2

Primer

Finding Nemo

I could keep going

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I don't see these enough

Fully believe Equilibrium would be our Matrix if the Matrix didn't exist

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Secretary (2002)

Think what you want, this movie has layers of depth to it. Every time I watch it I feel like I learn something new about a character and why they are the way they are.

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lemmyf.uk

I can't believe no one has said Tucker and Dale vs Evil yet. It's best if you watch it without knowing anything about it beforehand.

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Oh this is honestly a good one that I wouldn’t have thought of. Just obscure enough to be unknown, but still solid.

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ani.social
  • Perfect Blue
  • The End of Evangelion
  • Love & Pop
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lemmy.world

Love & Pop the Hideaki Anno movie? I don't think I've ever seen anybody else mention it online before

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Yup, the Hideaki Anno movie! I think it's one of the greatest movies I've seen. There's a chapter of the book called Sexography that discusses the movie very well. It kind of helped me understand the issue a bit more.

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Just gonna name a few ones that weren't mentioned yet that I find noteworthy, unique and/or just pure fun:

  • The Boy and the Heron (2023)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
  • The Man from Earth (2007)
  • Ratatouille (2007)
  • Catch Me If You Can (2002)
  • The Sixth Sense (2001)
  • The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
  • Playtime (1967)
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I just watched Jupiter Ascending and it didn't click with me at all. Glad you enjoyed it!

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The original Jumanji. The first Jurassic Park. Rush Hour. The Sound of Music. Spirited Away. Alien. The Dead Poet's Society. The Matrix. Happy as Lazaro. The Dark Knight. The Godfather. 2001: A Space Odyssey The Lord of the Rings (Trilogy). Seven Samurai. The Terminator. The Lion King.

Such classics.

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A bunch of other people have mentioned Ghibli movies and since I'm in the middle of a binge through every Ghibli movie I think I'll recommend one that I hadn't seen before a few days ago: Only Yesterday or Omoide Poroporo.
It's Isao Takahata, not Miyazaki, but it's easily my favorite Ghibli movie and one of my favorite movies of all time. It feels so real and relatable, the whole movie is essentially a really slow-paced series of flashbacks to the main character's 10-year-old self and every detail is so well-thought-out and interesting.
Very worth watching, although I'll mention as a disclaimer that all the friends I was watching it with thought it was super pointless and boring.

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All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) - not entirely faithful to the novel, but this version is brutal in its depiction of the war. I do think removing Paul's short return to his village hurt the story. It's interesting to compare this one to the 1930 version

Spaceballs (1987) - Mel Brooks doing what he does best.

Blindness (2008)

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Everyone going the biggest and best....

I suggest:

Both versions of House on Haunted Hill (evolution of the campy horror genre)

Both versions of Black Christmas (see horror tropes become them and the retelling)

Jason X (Jason the undying killer but in space!)

Teeth (if you needed a movie to really drive home that SA is bad)

Trainspotting (if you needed a movie to really drive home that drug addiction is bad)

The Room (a detailed instructional of how not to write a movie)

Super Mario Bros 1993 (watch as both the main characters appear to become more drunk as the story goes on because their actors actually were) .... And the new one I guess. It's ok but not as entertaining on a meta level

DOA Dead or Alive (possibly the most true to source video game movie and a fun martial arts movie)

Patch Adams (if you can watch the whole thing twice, you're better than me. That third act is brutal emotionally for me)

Slaxx (do not read anything about it. Go in blind. Enjoy the layers of what the actual fuck is going on)

Dungeons and Dragons 2000 (about as accurate a oneshot as I've ever seen. Also, Jeremy Irons being peak Jeremy Irons)

What the bleep do we know (Science! Physics! Learning!)

Wicker man (Cage version during the height of him taking literally any role to pay off debts. Watch him overact and punch a woman in a bear suit)

Romeo and Juliet (decaprio version. Shakespeare but in modern day Miami. They do not update the language to current English.)

I've got more but that should be good for a few days worth of watching.

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Some I haven't seen mentioned: -The Best of Youth -Enter the Void -Call Me by Your Name -Nocturnal Animals -The Secret Life of Walter Mitty -The Hunt -Moonrise Kingdom -Mother (Korean movie) -The Baader Meinhoff Complex -City of God -Snatch

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Cinema Paradiso Gaslight Arsenic and Old Lace North by Northwest The Mummy (Brenden Fraser) Gladiator Saving Private Ryan Up Finding Nemo

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Lots already mentioned, but these i would add:

  • Werk ohne autor
  • Gattaca
  • Thank you for smoking
  • Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis
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A few I don't see getting mentioned much:

  • 3-Iron
  • The Seventh Continent
  • Hausu
  • The Lives of Others
  • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  • Spoorloos
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lemmy.world

In all my years as a fan of movies I have never heard anyone ever mention SSFWS! I feel like I just found a kindred spirit. It is a movie that sticks with you forever. One of my favorites for sure. You might enjoy The Best of Youth based off your list.

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Haha, I have no idea why it is so unheard of. Absolutely floored me the first time I saw it years ago and I've come back to it at various times in my life and gotten different things out of it each time. Such a gem of a film.

Haven't seen The Best of Youth but I'll put it on my list right next to Satantango 😉.

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I've also never seen anyone mention it. Also not 3-iron! Of those I haven't seen from your list I'm adding to mine. Too much obscure coincidence there.

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I know the franchise has been on shaky ground lately, but I really think everyone should watch the Infinity Saga, in order, at least once. 23 movies that tell one vast over-arching story, featuring some of the best god-damn superhero casting ever seen.

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Ghostbusters.

I work with people who have never seen it. Like, what the fuck are they even teaching kids these days?

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Lord of the rings the fellowship, lotr two towers, lotr return of the king.

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