User blog comment:BrianBerta/Top 20 Favorite Movies of All Time/@comment-25226524-20160905194715/@comment-24466828-20160905200715

I like tragic movie endings a lot as well. In many cases, I like them more than happy endings. I feel like they stick with me more. Happy endings can be good though. I also like being uplifted as well as being disheartened.

One of the films on my list has, in my opinion, the most powerful tragic ending of all time. Do you want me to reveal which film it is or do you want to find out on your own?

I'll evaluate your list though.

I've always wanted to see "A Clockwork Orange".

I'm really happy to see "The Grey" on your list. I feel like it gets hated on for unfair/invalid reasons.

I love "There Will Be Blood". Although, I enjoyed "No Country for Old Men" a little bit more. "Paul Dano" as Eli Sunday annoys me. Also, the soundtrack only impresses me when I'm watching the movie. If I look up one of its songs on youtube, I dislike it. Other then that, however, it's still a great film.

As for "Full Metal Jacket", that film is my least favorite Kubrick film. I suppose that my opinion is the common one shared by many who aren't fans of it. The boot camp scene is a masterpiece on its own. However, I didnt care for the Vietnam scene at all. I felt like it was been there, done it. Many other war movies have better battle scenes. It's probably my least favorite film on your list.

I need to see "Oldboy" and "The Witch" again ("Hush" and "10 Cloverfield Lane" are my 2 favorite horror films of 2016 so far).

"Groundhog Day" is brilliant. It's my favorite film from your selection.