A simple thread. Name your top three movies. Please keep it to three.
Feel free to include synopses, pictures, trivia or your best Roger Ebert impression
I'll start.
1. Farewell My Concubine starring Leslie Cheung, Gong Li and Fengyi Zhang (Wikipedia)
"Farewell, My Concubine" is a movie with two parallel, intertwined stories. It is the story of two performers in the Beijing Opera, stage brothers, and the woman who comes between them. At the same time, it attempts to do no less than squeeze the entire political history of China in the twentieth century into a three-hour time-frame. Garnered 2 Oscar nominations and 7 other Best Foreign Film awards.

2. No Country For Old Men starring Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin and Tommy Lee Jones (Wikipedia)

3. Aguirre: Wrath Of God starring Klaus Kinski (Wikipedia)
A few decades after the destruction of the Inca empire, a Spanish expedition leaves the mountains of Peru and goes down the Amazon river in search of gold and wealth. Soon, they come across great difficulties and Don Aguirres, a ruthless man who cares only about riches, becomes their leader. But will his quest lead them to "the golden city", or to certain destruction?
