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#1 - MartinTeller has 4816 stars from 535 users
Groundhog Day - MartinTeller's Most Popular Review
72 - "You will not be permitted to continue your life until you fuck Andie MacDowell. THE GODS DEMAND THAT YOU GET INSIDE ANDIE MACDOWELL'S PANTS." -
#2 - frederic_g54 has 4025 stars from 535 users
Pulp Fiction - frederic_g54's Most Popular Review
11 - "(after repeat viewings) Among my favourite screenplays of all time: the non linear structure makes for a deliciously madcap viewing experience, in which Tarantino weaves together threads of mirthful mayhem, disarming sweetness and genuine hilarity into an amazingly coherent whole. There aren't enough thumbs in the world to do Pulp Fiction half the justice it deserves, I just love this film!" -
#3 - Alex Watkins has 4354 stars from 516 users
Apocalypse Now - Alex Watkins's Most Popular Review
6 - "My favorite film, a surreal, haunting, visually flamboyant masterpiece. It's one awe-inspiring sequence after another, from the "Ride of the Valkyries" bombing to the incredibly nightmarish encounter at the Do Luong bridge. ("Who's your commanding officer?" "Ain't you?") Few other epics so freely embrace their own insanity, and it works to brilliant effect. Some movies transcend their genres; this one transcends its medium. This is the end..." -
#4 - Pickpocket has 4586 stars from 508 users
Lost in Translation - Pickpocket's Most Popular Review
10 - "I love it. It's just nice to look at all the beautiful scenery, very dreamy. I can always pop this in if I'm having a bad day and feel infinitely better. Also, the soundtrack is perfect and Kevin Shields should be forced to work on more films. Bill Murray is always immensely watchable and it's no different here. One of my favorites." -
#5 - KasperL has 7102 stars from 492 users
District 9 - KasperL's Most Popular Review
90 - "Science fiction is, for me, all about the world that is created. More often than not it is the vision as a whole, rather than the plot, that sticks - and what a world Blomkamp creates here! Nevermind the allegory, this is about faultlessly realized aliens and mindblowingly cool weaponry. It's pure fun and, for once, a mockumentary framing device works very well, meshing seamlessly with the mindless action. Oh, and Copley does a great job, too, as the weird but loveable Wikus." -
#6 - Ytadel has 4259 stars from 471 users
Jack - Ytadel's Most Popular Review
1 - "Francis Ford Coppola's masterful followup to The Godfather saga." -
#7 - Barthalen has 6984 stars from 449 users
Jurassic World - Barthalen's Most Popular Review
48 - ""..and as you can see" the head accountant continues, "adding the Poochiesaurus Rex boosts expected revenue to ridiculous heights." The Omni Consumer Products execs applaud. "Once we realised we could simply copy the original product and replace its 'suspense' and 'sense of wonder' with our InsultinglyContrivedBullshit formula, we got results! We present to you... Jurassic World!". A reanimated dinosaur corpse shuffles into the room. It opens its crooked, drooling maw. Money falls out. Applause." -
#8 - doctor7 has 4075 stars from 445 users
Terminator 2: Judgment Day - doctor7's Most Popular Review
90 - "This movie is the true reason for Arnold Schwarzenegger's fame. He plays the role of the Terminator to perfection and Robert Patrick's distinct haunting presence is brilliant. The visuals are, even now, quite impressive. The dialog and story are both excellent. Indeed, this is one of the best action films you'll ever see and arguably James Cameron's best film." -
#9 - Moribunny has 2987 stars from 444 users
Chinatown - Moribunny's Most Popular Review
98 - "Polanski does a wonderful job, the cast does a wonderful job, but Robert Towne's script steals the show. After a thousand little pieces fall right into place at the very last scene, the sheer perfection of this story hits you, hard." -
#10 - Mentaculus has 3238 stars from 429 users
Alice in Wonderland - Mentaculus's Most Popular Review
23 - "In his most strident political commentary since Planet of the Apes, Burton shows the folly of the current American Two Party system, and the malaise caused by the healthcare lobby through the Red Queen's associates. In quite an intertextual populist jibe, he mocks the jobless economic recovery by employing over 200 CGI animators to create even less character and life than 30 dudes with pencils in the 1950's."
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