My favorite to this day, is probably still A Clockwork Orange. Everything just fits so perfectly with eachother, I can't help but fall in love with it even deeper the more I watch it. I've read the book aswell, their both insanely amazing. Seriously, if you haven't seen this, this is absolutely the biggest movie I'd ever reccomend.
Batman (Both the Tim Burton films, as well as The Dark Knight), what can I say, Batman is probably my favorite superhero, perhaps aside from Kickass at this point.
Mean Creek - A very, very, very, very, very, very, very underrated movie. It's really an amazing film, just because it makes you think so much, and provokes a lot of thoughts, even about your own decisions through the course of life. The basic set up is that this kid gets bullied a lot by a kid at school, so he tells his brother, and they trick him into going with him on a trip to the woods, making him think it's a birthday party. But the guy who gets bullied ends up feeling sorry for him, and asks to have the prank called off. This all goes bad when they end up in a canoe in the middle of the ocean, and playing a game of truth or dare. Well, the bully dies, he gets pushed off the boat, and can't swim. So he drowns, and they couldn't save him in time. So they bury him. But then their faced with the big dilema - Do they tell the authoritys they killed someone, or do they keep the secret, and live with the guilt the rest of their life? Seriously, watch it. You can tell just by the fact that I can write this big of a paragraph about it, it's an amazing film.
Pulp Fiction - Classic. Seriously, if you don't know about this movie, you must not be that big of an action fan, because it's a pretty known movie.
Reservoir Dogs - Another Classic from the director of Pulp Fiction. About a gang of robbers essembled randomly essentially, and one of them is supposively a cop who tipped off the police about the gangs job, A Jewel Heist.
That's it for now.
