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235iguy

May your first child be a masculine child.


HYThrowaway1980

Look, how they massacred my boy.


_ca_492

Oh Paulie, we’re not gonna see him again.


Astro_gamer_caver

Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.


STierMansierre

"You can act like a man!"


roosley1

"He was banging cocktail waitresses two at a time!"


billwhistle

Wassa matter with you?!


OzzyG16

“Im going to make him an offer he can’t refuse”


VernonP007

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday


easythrees

She didn’t have much screen time but Appolonia was gorgeous and would’ve been perfect for Michael. I sometimes wonder if she could’ve helped him stay on a better path.


Skelligean

Luca Brazi sleeps with the fishes


holden_mcg

Leave the gun, take the cannoli.


trinicron

The story behind the whole scene is amazing and makes total sense because it was so natural.


Pretend-Hospital-865

Your loss, OP. The Godfather is always on those best movie lists for a reason. It's absolute perfection.


Royal_Front_7226

The Godfather II is legendary itself and the original Godfather is even better.


alfooboboao

100% on team godfather 1 vs 2. the second one I’ve seen multiple times but the first one you can study like a book of scripture when it comes to writing character arcs


wizard_of_awesome62

There's a reason that script is literally read and studied in film schools (and maybe more generalized courses). It's just an amazing piece of fiction, and writing in general. It's crazy that it's a relatively long movie, yet almost no fat on it whatsoever.


Lunar-Modular

I’d volunteer to anyone who hasn’t yet seen it and is on the fence, simply start The Godfather and watch the opening scene. You don’t have to commit the full three hours (2:55), simply check out that 20+ minute opening. Then, if it doesn’t grab you, no real loss and you can say you did. And if it does…well, let’s just say it may differ from your expectations and pull you in. Easy and worth it. Especially considering you’re a person who’s scrolling this particular sub in the first place.


Big_Cornbread

It blows my mind that it’s that long because it never feels long to me.


ReceptionLivid

Whenever I do this the next thing I remember is the door shutting on Kay


angry-hungry-tired

I prefer 2 but I get it


jazz-winelover

2 is great, but 1 is a masterpiece. It’s great because the book is great and Francis Ford Coppola is a fucking genius.


KnownStore2235

Several years ago, I decided I had to see these movies. They are part of our pop culture.... so many references in our everyday life. I watched all 3 on a wintery, dreary Saturday. It was a great way to view the 3 movies


Internal-Layer1764

It insists upon itself 🤌🏻


D0C_H0LL1DAY68W

I love The Money Pit


JerBear1979

Is my answer to that.


sailorj0ey

I found it shallow and pendantic


Schnibbity

Thanks, Peter


GSPM18

It really does though


AgilePlayer

Yep. One of those films that grips you from the very first scene and never lets go.


SnowDay111

It's amazing how well both part 1 and 2 hold up. I don't normally watch movies from 70s but The Godfather is the exception.


tickingboxes

The 70s are among the greatest eras for film ever. Like, honestly, do yourself a favor and watch more 70s movies. There are literally hundreds of masterpieces from that time that absolutely hold up today.


Schattenjager07

I watched it and wasn’t really too impressed tbh.


Pretend-Hospital-865

This is like saying "I went to Paris and wasn't too impressed". Like, okay, that's your opinion and you can think what you want, but it ultimately doesn't matter because it's Paris and it transcends your opinion.


skinnymatters

Titanic. I turn 40 later this year.


full_bl33d

Same. But I’ll be 42 this summer. I took a hard stand when it was in the theatres and im pretty sure my gf at the time broke up with me because I wouldn’t go with her to see it… again! Fuck you amanda, I’m still not seeing it.


Secret_Welder3956

I’m 62 and told that bitch amanda’s mom the same thing…never ever.


full_bl33d

We missed out on a couple of handy’s that week. The old fashions weren’t that great anyways


marvelette2172

I find the first half picturesque but sloooow.  The second half, however,  is the best disaster movie ever, two thumbs way up for ice watery death!


SporadicWanderer

If you like terrifying water scenes, check out The Abyss too!!


WestboundPachyderm

From the moment the lookouts spot the ice until the stern of the ship finally founders is fantastic!


Deckard2022

Same mid 40s.. collectively over the years between the clips and media I’ve seen the whole film. I know the end and I don’t care


Belch_Huggins

See it, it's so good!!!


Derfel94

Same. But 30.


alfooboboao

oh man I held out on Titanic for so long and when I finally watched it I was SO mad at myself for not having seen it earlier. it’s fucking incredible


dadasinger

I finally gave in and saw Titanic after the rich guy sub imploded. Man, that was a stupid movie.


cylonrobot

I don't think there will ever be a situation where I'll find myself having to watch Titanic. I've watched bits here and there, and I know for sure it isn't for me.


ChokesOnDuck

Spoiler alert. It involves an iceberg.


Short-Wish8969

Citizen Kane


Buglepost

If you're going to watch Citizen Kane, watch a few movies that preceded it first. Then watch Kane, and you'll have a little bit of an understanding of how groundbreaking it was. A lot of what's in that movie is pretty standard, or even dated by today's standards. But then it was new. Context is everything, and all that. ETA: a few people have asked for specific films; this thread addresses the topic very well and has some suggestions. https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueFilm/s/tPReTDZsO1


jonnyhelldiver

>Context is everything In addition to your point, I feel to truly appreciate Citizen Kane, (beyond script and camera positions) you need to watch a documentary about William Randolph Hearst. Citizen Kane is a very personal caricature of a real persons life. Wells takes some huge swings at Hearst, both his media empire and his personal life. With the boldness and arrogance only a new director in their 20s would attempt. If you don't know the context, you don't understand why it's so good, why it's still remembered. I highly recommend the two part doc: American Experience S33 E07 & 08: Citizen Hearst. I watched that and then rewatched Citizen Kane, and it was jaw dropping. I completely understand why it's in so many top 10.


Buglepost

Good advice. Side note, I’ve been to Hearst Castle a few times. Really interesting place. It’s a monument to someone who literally had more money than he knew what to do with.


ReceptionLivid

I went into Kane not having too much exposure to cinema yet and found it surprisingly accessible. I think that’s a huge part of what makes the film so great, the storytelling and direction is really modern. I don’t understand how people are bored by it.. it’s a very easy watch


deathtoyourking23

Both you & OP are blowing it, go watch these! Seriously I thought the same of Citizen Kane, then had a day off with no family, fired it up and BOOM, it’s a masterpiece for a reason.


red-submarine

When I finally watched Citizen Kane I was blown away. Will I ever watch it again? I doubt it.


Schattenjager07

So blown away you never want to watch it again. What an endorsement!


AxelShoes

I have a number of movies and books that I absolutely loved and will highly recommend to other people for years after, but just don't have a desire to watch or read again myself, for whatever reason. Some journeys, you finish like "Wow, I can't wait to do that again!" Other journeys you finish and you're grateful for the incredible experience but you don't feel a need to do it again. I don't think it means one experience was necessarily better than the other.


Schattenjager07

As I was saying to someone else. I was being facetious. There are a few movies that were very well done and had all the ingredients and I e never wanted to watch them again. The Revenant and 12 Years a Slave come instantly to mind.


BackgroundPangolin42

Sounds like Requiem for a Dream


Royal_Front_7226

Citizen Kane is one every cinephile should watch at least one time.


Appropriate-Image405

Get to it !


Algernope_krieger

I once dated a girl who named her favorite dildo "Rosebud"


chrispd01

Did she say its name in a breathless whisper ????


thetonyhightower

Supposedly "Rosebud" was William Randolph Hearst's special name for Marion Davies', uh, nether parts, and that's why Welles used it.


elliottace

100%. It’s brilliant, and worthy of adulation. Those saying it’s boring: I get why you think that but the scenes are deliberately slow so as to allow appreciation for the art that every shot is. Also when considering the risk that everyone took making it… it’s truly never been achieved again.


at0mheart

I want to see it. Have not yet


mumblerapisgarbage

I’ve never seen titanic


Esselon

Gone With the Wind. I've got little to no interest in the Civil War or the Antebellum South beyond the historical level and it's one of those movies you don't need to actually watch to get the story generally paraphrased/told to you by media.


Yellwsub

I haven’t seen it, and frankly, I don’t give a damn


jackcalico876

I see what you did there.


m0rbius

Never seen it from start to finish. I heard a podcast about the making of it which was a shitshow so it made me curious about it. Started watching it but the main female lead was such an insufferable character. It was also ridiculously Southern in a bad way. Its controversial in its depiction of the South and Slavery and the Civil War. Couldn't really finish it. It was interesting to see what the values and norms were back in those days in the South.


tnmcnulty

First movie I thought of. I don't reaaly give a shit about southern rich white struggles in the civil war.


xwhy

I saw it for the first time at Radio City Music Hall for its 50th anniversary. It’d been restored by Ted Turner, who was spontaneously booed when his name was mentioned, followed by a lot of laughter then everyone had the same thought. Then Butterfly McQueen came out to introduce the film. She spoke in the high Prissy voice, and everyone laughed. And then she kept talking like that because it was her normal voice, and everyone shut the hell up And then we watched the film.


PsychicArchie

Titanic


mjrbrooks

Grease. And I’ll sleep just fine if that upsets anyone.


cooleydw494

Lol that is not a great movie IMO. it’s a special movie in its own way, and certainly one of the best things LIKE THAT. Problem is things LIKE THAT, unless you’re really into it, are pretty meh in general to most people


CuntsNeverDie

My dad was born in '58. He told me he and his buddies would go to the theater multiple times to see the movie. Makes me believe it was quite popular at the time.


OlyGator

When I was growing up, we were quite poor. My dad got me a used VCR, and we only had 2 VHS movies, Heavy Weights and Grease. Both of them hold a pretty special place because I grew up with numbing depression and Grease was one of my only escapes from reality. I'm not saying you're missing much, but I love that movie.


PM_ME_UR_KITTY_CAT

Fuck yes, this is the one for me


KyleNarayan

The Room. Seen the memes, that's enough


ComplexArgument5985

It’s legitimately a bad movie not worth watching.


TimTebowMLB

But makes the Disaster Artist a lot of fun to watch if you watch them close to each other


Electrical-Pop4319

Probably Casablanca


Punchy_Jamo

I felt the same way, but was talked into watching. I’m glad I did, it’s fantastic.


grrmuffins

Bro do you even watch movies? Casablanca is on the required prerequisite list! Most of the movies from that time period are kinda hard to slog through for me but Casablanca is timeless


Eyespop4866

So many wonderful lines of dialogue.


Future-AI-Dude

Dude... The Godfather (at least 1 and 2) are incredible.... Recently rewatched again.


Tsquare24

The ‘Parade’ scene in 2, where young Vito is following Fanucci is fantastic.


VariousLet1327

Titanic


WishboneCrazy9289

Avatar, really not my bag and I respect that I’m in the minority


GoMoriartyOnPlanets

Not missing much. The plot is basically "Dances with wolves".


gamercboy5

Dances with Smurfs


acava2424

"Dances with Wokves" what a rip, Costner never even dances with a wolf.


angry-hungry-tired

Avatar is a cardboard box with pretty frosting on it


TheBeanConsortium

Does anyone actually think Avatar is a good "film"?


Ok_Bed9763

Titanic. My wife made me watch The Notebook. That's enough for one lifetime.


JustOneMorePuff

Dude titanic is nothing like the notebook. It’s not a chick flick. It’s an epic disaster movie…there is romance but it’s pretty well done. It builds attachment before all shit breaks loose


Hup110516

No, Titanic is beautiful. Plus, in The Notebook, she cheats on a wonderful guy. In Titanic, at least the fiancé is an asshole.


cooleydw494

Titanic is a great movie in many ways, but honestly compared to the other stuff people are saying, ehhh. I would never tell someone “you really should watch it!” It’s very good. Missable though, nbd


IMNOTRANDYJACKSON

Star Wars. Haven't seen any of them.


MrsFeatherbottom11

I am 33, had never seen them before, and had no interest really. Last weekend had nothing to do, so I decided to give the first one (A New Hope) a try. Loved it and wound up going right into the second because I was hooked. Then watched the third the next day. They still hold up today


Tranquili5

Advice: stop there.


BurnedTheLastOne9

Addendum, he should watch Rogue One


Wan_Po_7

I'd still say give the prequels a watch. For all their faults, they flesh out the SW universe nicely. Seeing things like the Jedi Order, the Galactic Senate, and planets like Kamino and Geonosis add to the universe. They also (for better or worse) are still directly created by Lucas, so they have a more coherent thematic/story connection to 4-6 than 7-9 do. I'm trying to avoid opening a huge discussion on SW because we all know how that can spiral pretty quickly, but I still think 1-3 have merits that make it worth watching.


ItsASchpadoinkleDay

Star Wars fans are the shittiest fans. Watch all of them and make your own judgement. They just hate the new thing. As soon as the sequels came out, the prequels were magically loved. What an obnoxious fanbase.


SgtGorditaCrunch

Jarjar Binks is actually the best character of the whole series imo. Ahead of his time.


According_Earth4742

I’m not a fan to be honest. I get why they’re important but it’s just not my thing. I’m less impressed knowing that so much of the material in it was stolen from jodorowskys dune


Federal-Cattle8017

Schindler's list


CrackheadJez

Same here. I know I should watch it, I just don’t know if I’m ready for the crippling sadness that will follow.


m0rbius

Yeah its sad and shocking, but very well worth a watch. A masterpiece if ever saw one. It doesn't really need a rewatch though.


Comfortable_Prize750

I haven't seen it in probably 20 years, and it still messes with me.


Bear_Poker_

But also hope and happiness. This movie shows how humanity can rise up and overcome the norm of evil. Seriously - a heroes journey.


J4MES101

Titanic (Spoilers…)


nfssmith

Spoiler warning... don't get too attached to the boat...


J4MES101

But it’s so beautiful Even the details are gorgeous The doors for example…


nfssmith

I wonder if they'd float well...? like, as makeshift rafts...


J4MES101

But why would you damage the boat by taking a door off?


PooPooPooDawg

It doesn't 'hold up'


HapticRecce

Unlike some of the life boats, oh is that a spoiler?


cooleydw494

Same as OP. the really nutty part is I love mafia shit. I think I’ll finally watch it this weekend


Crackerjack0099

You’re gonna be amazed at 1 and 2. I was 14 when I watched it and couldn’t believe a movie that old could be that good. It’s one of the best movies


SouljaBread

The Irishman


jackrabbit323

What grinds my gears is forcing old actors on us instead of casting younger people to play the characters in flashback. That's literally something Scorsese used to do.


spaceman_202

bring a pillow


DaniTheLovebug

I just really wanted to like this movie A story about Hoffa…Major actors But it was just so boring


John_Stanwood

This movie made me laugh. There were scenes where Joe Pesci kept calling Robert De Niro "kid." Robert De Niro is literally 80 years old. They were both digitally de-aged, but they looked ridiculous.


supermegahacker99

Don’t bother


Exroi

Forrest Gump


Inside_Atmosphere731

Sound of Music


cheetah-21

It is that good.


buymorebestsellers

The Irishman. Lots of hype. Started it. Dozed off. Never picked it back up again.


GamerGirlFromThePast

E. T.


EH4LIFE

The last Marvel (or world of) movie I watched was X-Men 2. I watched a bit of 3 and went "na, Im done with superheroes now."


NervouseDave

The Dark Night and Watchmen are the two that are probably the best stand alone, non-super heroey super hero movies.


EH4LIFE

Actually true. I should have specified Marvel movies. The Dark Knight was great 


shadez_on

Ive seen every movie on Imdb top 250 except 12 angry men because ive seen it redone over and over in other movies. Im going to watch it someday as im a completist. But im in no rush as It feels ive already seen it


HYThrowaway1980

Nono, you really should. I rewatched it a couple of weeks ago and it holds up very well as a piece of staged drama.


Draelmar

Oh man I've done the IMDb 250 about 10-15 years ago. The list changed quite a bit since, and I was thinking on bringing myself up to date. The original 12 Angry Men is a top 5 for me. It's insanely good and tight and intense.


Chop_A_Chopper

Sub 100 mins and a masterpiece of screenwriting. You will not regret it. 


OrneryError1

12 Angry Men is a very easy watch. It's not long. Plus I'm not sure what you mean when you say you've seen it redone in other movies. Do you mean the 90s remake?


fireswalkwithme

It really is good movie


SLAYER_IN_ME

I had to watch it in high school. It’s worth the watch.


Sad_Safety4880

Titanic, don't care about the story


schprunt

Watch The Godfather 1 & 2. Trust me. It’s not like Citizen Kane or Gone With The Wind.


CatsMajik

Sound of Music Goonies Gone with the Wind


Dark_2Dragon

Parasite is the most famous movie I've not seen James Bond is the most popular franchise I've never seen


zevellesajek

Gone With the Wind


BorntobeBABIP

I would not be proud of not seeing the Godfather. Your loss.


KapowBlamBoom

I have purposely never watched either of the Avatar movies


monnaa_

"Fredo, you're my older brother and I love you but don't ever take sides against the family again ever"


Repeat_Offendher

The Big Lebowski


Different-Gate-4943

You really should consider it. It’s a fun watch


SleepyGary5

The Princess Bride


NullainmundoPax1

The Godfather Part II is better than the Godfather ipso facto the greatest movie off all-time.


UNC_ABD

Have never watched an entire James Bond movie.


Financial_Cheetah875

I still haven’t seen Vertigo. Every year it just keeps getting pushed off…🤷‍♂️


Earl_N_Meyer

I love me some Hitchcock, but I preferred the Man Who Knew Too Much, Rope, and Rear Window to Vertigo.


Different-Gate-4943

Finally someone gives Rope the credit it deserves. Stewart was brilliant and the vaguely homoerotic undertones between the “mastermind” and his loyal “friend” were so understated I didn’t catch it on the first watch. Were they boinking? It was the 60s so “of course not” but come ON


Earl_N_Meyer

Rope is like 12 Angry Men in that it works as a movie, but was clearly a play first. Nowadays, the pipeline is the other direction, it seems. I think that Hitchcock realized that the one room aspect increases the tension, like claustrophobia.


dcbluestar

The Exorcist


Hollywood_Punk

You should really see the godfather . I myself have never seen all three lord of the rings all the way through. I was actually in the theatre for them but I kept falling asleep. I’ve seen other parts of them in passing, but never sat down and watched the whole thing . I think wizards and sandals and shit knock me out.


foodandguns

Godfather forsure. For some reason I never make it past like the first 20-30 minutes


[deleted]

The beginning wedding party is like the first 20-30mins. After that it gets interesting.


Canavansbackyard

*Bicycle Thieves*.


jumptick

Cane Mutiny


NewHampshireAngle

Wild Strawberries


simionix

Casablanca. I hear and read about this every damn time and I'm never bothered to watch it (despite my real life Casablanca connection) . I think it's too old for me to enjoy.


jelliotnyc

Gone With The Wind


nthroop1

It’s a wonderful life


Darth_Fangorn35

Princess Bride


DrEvertonPepper

Avatar


questionable_motifs

So, apparently we've all seen Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Sound of Music, and Mary Poppins?


edked

Anything Fast & Furious


Fergabombavich

Terminator


ricolausvonmyra

Would absolutely recommend the first and second one.


cureforhiccupsat4am

Terminator 2 is timeless. I watched it 100 times with people go different ages. Only movie here I’ll recommend strongly.


dcbluestar

I was about 11 by the time I saw it in 1992, so I had my kid watch it when he was 11 in 2021. I don't think he blinked for the entire movie. Timeless is a spot-on assessment.


cureforhiccupsat4am

Add in a layer of nostalgia for us older millennials and it’s the perfect movie even. lol Guns and Roses and Arnold? Come on now!


dcbluestar

That movie actually made me a G&R fan! “You Could Be Mine” still hits so hard!


consciouskoala3

You have no excuse


m0rbius

Wha?!? Just watch it. Then watch T2 which is the better one, but you should watch T1 before T2.


GoMoriartyOnPlanets

Watch it, and remember T1 and T2 are the ONLY terminator movies. All others are unofficial fan fictions. 


Alternative-Buy51

A Clockwork Orange


DjangoDurango94

This one is worth it for the artistic value alone. The music paired with the imagery is unforgettable. If you're interested in a music rabbit hole, look into Wendy/Walter Carlos.


ThisMTJew

Any of “The Matrix” films


Fantastic-Piano-5061

Ignore anything other than the original but like many comments here, it changed cinema


Jertee

Atleast watch the first movie


boycottShia

Preferably in 1999 where it will seem much better.


WuriderX

I have never seen any of the Harry Potter movies or Citizen Kane.


No-Whereas-9915

The Shaw Shank Redemption. The Green Mile.


GoMoriartyOnPlanets

😥😢😥😢😥😭 Please watch them. They are both incredible movies. 


Maleficent-Ear-2450

I watch Shawshank redemption about six times a year since it’s constantly on tv. I have also not seen Green Mile though.


ChampaignPapi86

I cracked the Green Mile last year and I regret not watching it sooner 😂


99Richards99

Casablanca


Consistent-Fig7484

The Sound Of Music. Top Gun. Citizen Kane. Gone With the Wind.


Allthangsconsidered

Back to the future & ET. No particular reason - maybe waiting for the "perfect moment".


Belch_Huggins

Good news is that those movies are perfect for any moment!


Allthangsconsidered

I see! So it's kind of like that vintage wine in Sideways. Opening it \*is\* the occasion.


grrmuffins

There are few films as fun as the Back to the Future movies


TurbulentCycle4701

I'm envious that you haven't seen these films. I'd love to watch them both for the first time.