why?
What is the most well /written/ film?
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Gone Girl
Damn Wahlberg was scrawny as fuck back then.
Smokey and the Bandit.
LoTR
>that fucking Theoden speech before the battle of Pelenor Fields
Probably The Godfather. And this is coming from somebody who watches over 400 films a year.
total pleb
i'm done with this board. literally IMDB tier shit
This is Europleb hour. Wait until later when the Amerikinos start posting.
The Big Lebowski. Why? Cause it is.
Gymkata.
Boogie Nights
burt reynolds has such nice wigs
Wait until later when ameritards fight which spandex superhero representation is the best
Fixed that for you.
its definitely not boogie nights
The Godfather
Acceptable answer
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In Bruges
Back to the Future.
You'll never get a better time travel film
t. IMDb pleb
>p t anderson
dropped so fast, like light speed fast
Network
I,Robot
Ok, Greg
The Shawshank Redemption. It's literally the best (see: greatest) film ever made.
>"le it's a well known property so it is automatically and arbitrarily shit xDDD"
fuck off pleb, everyone likes BTTF
>Shawshank Redemption
wew lad
>/fit/ trying to repress those awkward masturbating sessions to pay for their gainz
BTTF is alright, but it's no where near the being the most well written film of all time, try watching more films
All the President's Men
>1 movie per day
>more than 400 movies per year
frick off gregghead
Batman vs Superman
delusional fuck, he literally is ripped and hot as fuck. no chick wouldn't bang him. he's top percentage when it comes to hot bod as young. i'm not gay though. i would suck his dick though.
this is an answer
Agreed on too many levels.
This is literally the best written film ever made.
I'm pretty sure he dieted down for the role considering he's supposed to be playing a coke addict
Anything by Terrence Mallick
Lol he dwarfs u at that size fool
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crossroads
Harakiri
>no one in the thread has posted Lawrence of Arabia
harakiri, bttf, or the prestige
Every single shot and just about every line of dialogue pushes the story forward beautifully. This isn't even debatable. There's not a critic worth his salt out there who wouldn't agree, even if they didn't like said story.
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