My Favorite Movies


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In no particular order.

  MetalMario2's Rating My Rating
1
Batman (1989,  PG-13)
Batman
Even in the face of Christopher Nolan's truly awesome new Batman film franchise, Tim Burton's movie remains one of my favorite comic book films, and a great interpretation of Batman. Michael Keaton's Batman is second only to Christian Bale's, and Jack Nicholson makes a truly spectacular Joker. Love it!
2
Batman Begins (2005,  PG-13)
3
The Dark Knight (2008,  PG-13)
The Dark Knight
An incredible movie. I don't need to waste time telling you why I loved it; chances are I loved it for the same reasons that you loved it. I just wanted to wax political for a moment, and present to you the idea that the main conflict within "The Dark Knight" is actually a pretty strong allegory for the War on Terror. Think about it. George W. Bush is Batman. He uses sometimes questionable tactics to protect his turf from the mad, chaotic threat of the Joker, who represents Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda ("some people just want to watch the world burn"). In the end, the people turn on Batman, and he is forced to wear the mantle of the bad guy in order to allow for the worship of Harvey Dent. Dent, for his part, represents Barack Obama; although Obama is as corrupt and as fallible as the next politician, he gives the people hope for a better world. Personally, I think Obama is a douche, but I guess he's America's "white knight" of the moment, while George Bush flees into the night as the "dark knight", at least able to take solace in the fact that he protected America in the ways that counted most.
4
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (1990,  PG)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie
This remains my absolute favorite comic book movie of all time. My hat's off to the screenwriters, because they managed to combine the best elements of the original comic book series with the best elements of the wildly popular TV show, and blend them together to create what I consider to be the definitive version of the TMNT. Awesome, awesome flick.
5
Sin City (2005,  R)
6
The Godfather (1972,  R)
7
The Godfather, Part II (1974,  R)
8
Scarface (1983,  R)
9
Carlito's Way (1993,  R)
10
Back to the Future (1985,  PG)
11
Back to the Future Part II (1989,  PG)
12
Back to the Future Part III (1990,  PG)
13
Sleeping Beauty (1959,  G)
Sleeping Beauty
The "Beauty and the Beast" of its time, "Sleeping Beauty" is an extremely high point in Disney's laudable history of animated features. The imagery and music are gorgeous, and the characters and storyline are strong.
14
The Little Mermaid (1989,  G)
15
Mary Poppins (1964,  G)
16
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971,  G)
17
Pete's Dragon (1977,  G)
18
A Clockwork Orange (1971,  R)
A Clockwork Orange
My favorite Stanley Kubrick movie!
19
Goldfinger (1964,  PG)
20
For Your Eyes Only (1981,  PG)
For Your Eyes Only
One of my favorite James Bond films...and I've seen 'em all!
21
Casino Royale (2006,  PG-13)
Casino Royale
A terrific reinvention of the James Bond film franchise!
22
The Terminator (1984,  R)
23
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991,  R)
24
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988,  PG)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
An eloquent film noir set in a world shared by real people and famous cartoon characters. A very special movie.
25
Alien (1979,  R)
Alien
Will you just leave the damn cat?!
26
Aliens (1986,  R)
27
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971,  G)
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
This terrific musical will still be beloved by fans of all ages long after Tim Burton's atrocious "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" has been relegated to its rightful place in obscurity.
28
The Silence of the Lambs (1991,  R)
29
Rocky (1976,  PG)
30
Face/Off (1997,  R)
31
The Man Who Would Be King (1975,  PG)
32
Cape Fear (1991,  R)
Cape Fear
A rare case of a remake outdoing the original. Robert De Niro's performance is the very definition of tour de force.
33
D.O.A. (1988,  R)
D.O.A.
Head-over-heels superior to the 1950 snoozefest.
34
The Addams Family (1991,  PG-13)
The Addams Family
One of the few TV-to-movie adaptations that really, really works. This is a supremely creative, humorous, and faithful portrayal of the Addams Family, with masterful performances by all, especially Raul Julia as Gomez and Christopher Lloyd as Fester.
35
Die Hard (1988,  R)
36
Shoot 'Em Up (2007,  R)
37
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965,  G)
The Greatest Story Ever Told
The finest retelling of Jesus' story ever committed to film. Max Von Sydow turns in an excellent performance as Jesus Christ.
38
Austin Powers - International Man of Mystery (1997,  PG-13)
39
Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999,  PG-13)
40
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002,  PG-13)
41
Hook (1991,  PG)
Hook
A great movie with a great concept, and Dustin Hoffman is fantastic as Hook.
42
The Big Lebowski (1998,  R)
43
Scrooge (1970,  G)
Scrooge
My all-time favorite movie version of "A Christmas Carol".
44
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992,  G)
The Muppet Christmas Carol
A Christmas Eve tradition!
45
Muppet Treasure Island (1996,  G)
46
Apocalypse Now (1979,  R)
47
The Flintstones (1994,  PG)
The Flintstones
Like the Addams Family movie, this adaptation of "The Flintstones" really gets it right. The casting is spot-on, and the props and scenery all look like they were lifted directly from the TV show. Very well done.
48
Spy Hard (1996,  PG-13)
49
Jaws (1975,  PG)
50
1776 (1972,  PG)
1776
Not strictly historically accurate, but fun, with good music, good acting, and plenty of humor. One of my very favorite musicals.
51
Cool Runnings (1993,  PG)

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  1. wckdclwn00
    wckdclwn00 posted 499 days ago

    Awesome list!! You going to be adding The Dark Knight to that soon? DAMN THAT WAS AWESOME!! Shane