Lots of videos to render, needed to kill time. Here's my top 35.
35. Training Day
34. The Crow
33. Collateral
32. The Legend of 1900
31. 12 Monkeys
30. Naked Gun 2
29. Airplane
28. Terminator 2
27. Lost Highway
26. Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
25. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
24. No Country For Old Men
23. Philadelphia
22. Shutter Island
21. American Psycho
20. Alien 3
19. Shine
18. Fargo
17. The Big Lebowski
16. Casino
15. Gran Torino
14. Dances With Wolves
13. Forrest Gump
12. The Doors
11. Man on The Moon
10. Leaving Las Vegas
9. Fight Club
8. Pulp Fiction
7. Shawshank Redemption
6. Se7en
5. Blade Runner
4. Natural Born Killers
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. The Dark Knight
1. Apocalypse Now (theatrical version, not redux)
Lets start you off with something moderatly sane...
Howabout Hero? Anyone seen it?
It's a movie from around 2004, starring Jet Li, along with other various awesome people. Its set in ancient China, so you get a fairly large dose of swordfighting and martial arts coolness, but the movie itself is more than just a action exhibition. It's stylized as a sweeping historical epic, and fits into that roll well, but I actually think it goes beyond that. It's alot diffrent from what one would expect, so if you think you've got it all figured out in the middle of watching it, well, you havn't. The only problem is that I have been unable to find a dubbed version of the movie, so unless you know how to speak chinese, you're most likly going to have to be reading subtitles during the film. Over all, it's one of my favorite movies of all time, so I'd highly suggest checking it out. Also, the use of color in the film is just amazing.
Oh and 12 Monkeys. Don't forget that.
Note: I think I posted this exact thing a few minutes ago, so if a double post shows up in an hour, don't blame me <.<
For those of you interested in action movies, I'd suggest seeing Gamer. The film stars Gerald Butler, being a manly man, as usual. Basically, it's set in the future, where videogames have evolved into a widespread form of entertainment, featuring acutal people being controlled to act as 'game characters.' Its rated R, and justly so, so don't say I din't warn you (Its mainly just some people exploding and a few tits, nothing majorly scarring). The story is ok, but the actors really do a great job not overdoing it. The guy who plays "Dexter" on TV plays the villian, and, well, he does an amazing job of it. The music in the film is really awesome too, and when combined with their use of color filters on the camra, it adds a lot to the film.