drystyx's "The Most Ironic Films ever"

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Irony is saying one thing and meaning another. It generally connotes to mean an outcome that seems divinely inspired to go against what is expected and what is sought. The irony can be in plot, characters, outcomes, or all of the above (as in the case of the #1 ironic film ever)

  1. 1.
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  2. 2.
    Seven Samurai [VHS]
    by Akira Kurosawa

  3. 4.
    Prince of Foxes (1949)
    by Henry King

  4. 6.
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    The Bravados (1958)

  5. 8.
    The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
    by David Lean

  6. 9.
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    Trespass (1992)

  7. 10.
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    Alien 4 Resurrection

  8. 11.
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    Rope - 1948 - Alfred Hitchcock

  9. 12.
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    The Thing - 1982 - John Carpenter

  10. 13.
    Tarzan and His Mate (1934)
    by Cedric Gibbons

  11. 14.
    Hang 'Em High
    by Ted Post

  12. 15.
    Missing
    by Costa-Gavras

  13. 16.
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    The Spy Who Loved Me - James Bond
    by Lewis Gilbert

  14. 17.
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    My Bodyguard (1980)

  15. 18.
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    They Live (1988)

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  17. 20.
    Cool Hand Luke

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Created by drystyx on Nov 16, 2009.
 

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