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Con Air 1997

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Movies I've Watched - أفلام لقد شاهدتها

2018 - 11
2017 - 19 Movies
2016 - 38 Movies
2015 - 33 Movies
2014 - 34 Movies
2013 - 53 Movies (4)
2012 - 49 Movies
2011 - 50 Movies (5)
2010 - 62 Movies (2)
2009 - 60 Movies (3)
2008 - 64 Movies (1)
2007 - 46 Movies
2006 - 39 Movies
2005 - 37 Movies
2004 - 42 Movies
2003 - 36 Movies
2002 - 23 Movies
2001 - 17 Movies
2000 - 14 Movies
1999 - 9 Movies
1998 - 9 Movies
1997 - 11 Movies
1996 - 4 Movies
1995 / 1994 - 6 Movies
1993 / 1992 / 1991 - 3 Movies
1990 - 2 Movies
1989 - 4 Movies
1988 / 1987 / 1986 / 1985 - 1 Movie
1984 - 2 Movies
1983 - 0 Movies
1982 - 1 Movie
1959 / 1953 / 1951 / 1950 / 1942 / 1940 / 1937 - 1 Movie

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Everything I own on Disc

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This isn't a complete list as that'd be pretty impossible and it's probably subjective, but the items on this list are tv shows of movies that I think you should watch so you have a pretty high chance of knowing what people are talking about when they start talking about visual media. This is an eclectic list - you won't find many places that put American Pie and Amelie on the same page, but this isn't ranked, it's not one genre, and while some of the items listed are culturally significant in the sense of high culture modern-masterpieces, some are slightly ironic but still just as cultural, but rather more of the popular culture strain. If you watch the items on this list, next time somebody quotes "...No I'm not, I'm talking about Anne Frank. She was deaf, dumb and blind." "No she wasn't. Helen Keller was deaf, dumb and blind.", you'll be able to laugh. When somebody says "I'm Batman" in a really gruff voice, or jokingly suggests taking a neighbour's gnome around the world and sending them photos of it, you'll know exactly what they're referring to. That is the intention of this list.

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The North-Koreans might have their propaganda machine perfected so that (allegedly) every normal North-Korean sees their leaders as gods and they weep big (crocodile?) tears when one of them dies, the Americans found a new way to spread propaganda and the love for their country to the peoples masses: blockbuster movies.

This trend started in the 80ties, with as a highlight Tom Cruise who plays Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in Top Gun. Interesting fact: The United States Navy stated that after the release of the film that the number of young men who enlisted, wanting to be Naval aviators, went up by 500 percent.

When 9/11 happened and the war on terror began so did the number of blockbuster movies that added a thick layer of patriotism. Personally i could do without the dozens of waving stars and stripes flags and the inspirational but meaningless speeches of presidents at the end of the movies, but then again i am (thank god) not an American :)

This list is still a work in progress, if you know any movies that fit the description let me know.

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https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film

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Personal NetFlix Recommendations

  • Norwegian / American version
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My Collection of TV Series/Movies to Keep

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List of my Blu-Ray movies.

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