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Mark Campbell

That's incredibly tough! The list is always evolving. Off the top of my head... There Will Be Blood Casablanca In Bruges Drive Aliens

Tic Toc Melody

Damn, every time I press "enter", this posts my comment before I'm done, and I have to delet it! I won't be doing that anymore! lol. Ok, So hard to pick just five. I'm going to omit any movie you've already done, so "A Clockwork Orange" and "Godfather" and all that, I won't put those on this list. And I"ll keep it English language. CITIZEN KANE (1941), PATHS OF GLORY (1957), BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967), CARNAL KNOWLEDGE (1971), AMERICAN GRAFFITI (1973) Damn.....I haven't even scratched the surface! There's, like, 30 movies tied for first place! :D

Tic Toc Melody

Damn, I left NETWORK off the list. And I didn't even get into the 80s or 90s movies, lol. Ok, you can swajp out "Bonnie And Clyde" I guess and substitute "Network". (Both have Faye Dunaway, at least! lol)

Mark Campbell

It's eerie how applicable Network is today, probably more so than when it was released.

iliketostayhome

1. Pi (1998) 2. If... (1968) 3. Rushmore (1998) 4. Barry Lyndon (1975) 5. 2001 A Space Odyssey (1968) In no particular order.

Tracy Frazier

I will give a second recommendation to what’s listed here that I think you will particularly enjoy: In Bruges, Bonnie and Clyde, and Network. In addition, I would love to see your reaction to LA Confidential. I will post again with my fifth movie!

Anonymous

I guess five favorites of mine - though they may be little known gems - might be Stripteaser - 1995 The Grave - 1996 Sling Blade - 1996 A Simple Plan - 1998 Tale of Tales - 2015

Anonymous

Haha aww no you don't hon the little pencil symbol under your comment lets you edit. And if you want to do a line break you have to hold down shift when pressing enter, if you're using a computer keyboard.

Tic Toc Melody

Great to see "Bonnie And Clyde" get some love! That's one of those movies I can't believe there are no reactions for yet! ("Network" and "In Bruges" are also great, not to take away from them, they deserve way more reactions as well!)