What's on your top ten list of movies? Your desert island favorites?
Ones good enough to own.
I'm up to eight. I'll post my list when I get to ten.
ProudMNDemocrat
(19,058 posts)1) GLADIATOR
2. L.A.Confidential
3) Bohemian Rhapsody
4) A Bridge Over The River Kwai
5) Lawrence of Arabia
6) Lord of The Rings Trilogy (in Extended Edition)
7) Godfather Trilogy
8) Good Morning, Vietnam
9) The Agony and The Ecstacy
10) TITANIC
pangaia
(24,324 posts)ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST
RASHAMON
THE SEVEN SAMURAI
EASY RIDER
YOJIMBO, ETC ETC...
Thyla
(791 posts)Since the first poster is adding Trilogies
Star Wars
Jurassic Parks
Indiana Jones
The Big Lebowski
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
A Beautiful Mind
The Labyrinth
Stand by Me
John Carpenters The Thing
Monty Pythons The Holy Grail
That should keep me busy.
Glorfindel
(9,921 posts)Giant
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Cleopatra
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
The Ten Commandments
Samson and Delilah (Victor Mature, Hedy Lamarr)
Apocalypse Now
2001: A Space Odyssey
McKenna's Gold
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom*
*If trilogies are permitted, then also Raiders and Last Crusade.
I might possibly survive for a year with just these, but eventually I'd pine away for the Lord of the Rings movies and the Star Wars franchise.
Zoonart
(12,747 posts)Goodfellas
The Hudsucker Proxy
Local Hero
Some LIke It Hot
Barry Lyndon
All About Eve
O Lucky Man
The Lion In Winter
Edward Scissorhands
inherit The Wind
Mick Travis
(106 posts)Especially "O Lucky Man!", my favorite movie of all time.
(Longer story available upon request) I actually gave Malcolm McDowell his copy of the soundtrack.
Zoonart
(12,747 posts)Love to hear that story.
Mick Travis
(106 posts)Way back in 1983, I went to Denver's International Film Festival. Knowing Malcolm (and Mary Steenbergen) were going to be there and that I might get to meet him, I brought along six copies of the "O Lucky Man" soundtrack I had collected over the years, knowing the album was out-of-print. He signed one and talked with me for a couple of minutes, including my telling him it was my favorite (he told me it was his favorite of those he'd been in), and then he asked how I had six copies, telling me it was out-of-print. He went on to say when moving to New York he had lost his copy, and that "Every record store in NYC is looking for it for me". I nodded my head and walked away with my 9-month pregnant ex.
Totally spacing out after meeting my favorite actor, and completely forgetting about Mary, who I really liked also, I was about to walk out of the building when the light-bulb finally went off..."Give Him a Copy!" I went back into the theater and waited through the people surrounding him, and offered him a copy. He pulled out his wallet and said, "How much do you want? $300. $400?" I said, "No, it's a present". As he was thanking me, the official event photographer came up to me and said, "That was a really nice thing you did there. I want to get some shots". He cleared everyone out and Malcolm posed with me with his arm on my shoulder while holding the album in his other hand. The photographer gave me his phone number and in a week or so I got 8x10s of every shot he took...eight or nine. For years a picture was online as a part of another forum's picture page, but it's been gone for a decade.
Zoonart
(12,747 posts)Thanks do much for sharing it with me. How terrific to have the photos of the moment.
Runningdawg
(4,613 posts)A Clockwork Orange
The Last Samurai
GOTG
Pulp Fiction
Harold and Maude
Fight Club
Aliens
House Of Sand and Fog
The Blues Brothers
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Mick Travis
(106 posts)...in my Top Five of all time.
nuxvomica
(12,877 posts)More people should see it.
sarge43
(29,155 posts)The General (Buster Keaton)
It Happened One Night
The Lady Eve
Shadow of a Doubt
Murder, My Sweet
The Day the Earth Stood Still (original)
Ben Hur (1959)
The Lion in Winter
My Favorite Year
LOTR
Alternate list
All Quite on the Western Front
Fort Apache
12 O'Clock High
Forbidden Planet
Young Frankenstein
Godfather 1&2
The Big Red One
Prince of Egypt
Dogma
The Avengers: Endgame
hunter
(38,924 posts)We have hundreds of them.
Recently these are showing up in thrift stores, much as video cassettes once did when DVDs became the preferred video format.
Some we've bought at retail prices, sale prices or otherwise. Ten dollar or less DVDs catch my eye. DVDs fifteen dollars or more generally don't.
My own movie tastes are a bit darker than my wife's.
She did not enjoy Brazil or Repo Man. They are brilliant.
Movies we have in common are Galaxy Quest, the first three Indiana Jones, first three Star Wars, various Star Trek movies most importantly Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, The Wizard of Oz, Auntie Mame, the entire Harry Potter set (books and DVDs), all the MASH episodes, all the West Wing episodes, Firefly, Singing in the Rain...
Ooops, more than ten.
bif
(23,975 posts)1. So bad you're embarrassed to tell anyone you saw it
2. Just so so
3. Decent. But not worth a second watching
4. Good enough to recommend and worth repeated viewings
5. Good enough to own
I was so pissed when Netflix got rid of their 5 star rating system and went with the stupid thumbs up or down.
mockmonkey
(2,964 posts)Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Harold and Maude
29th Street
Let It Ride
Defending Your Life
North by Northwest
The In-Laws (1979)
Catch-22
Parting Glances
Auggie
(31,798 posts)The Godfather
The Godfather Part 2
Casablanca
The Maltese Falcon
Dr. Strangelove
Animal House
Up in the Air
Top Hat
Singing in the Rain
The Skys the Limit
Wow - really weird list.
bif
(23,975 posts)2001: A Space Odyssey
This is Spinal Tap
Amaracord
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
The Way
The Station Agent
Local Hero
Garden State
My Dinner with Andre
Monty Python's Holy Grail
nuxvomica
(12,877 posts)Way back when it was first on HBO. I have this image memory of people running around and lying down in graves but that wasn't actually in the movie, it was part of a story Andre told.
Demsrule86
(71,021 posts)on Netflix...I also liked the Spy who dumped my...don't remember where I saw that ...either Netflix or Prime.
yellowdogintexas
(22,708 posts)Victor, Victoria
The Princess Bride
Godfather 1 & 2
Better Off Dead
Young Frankenstein
Blazing Saddles
Ghostbusters
Arsenic and Old Lace
Aladdin (animated)
Spirited Away
Not included but deadly obvious: All of the obvious trilogies and trilogies +
DesertRat
(27,995 posts)My very favorite is Best in Show.
dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)Bridget Jones Diary
Titanic
American Beauty
The Departed
Forrest Gump
Walk the Line
Man on the Moon
Love Actually
The Family Stone
It's Complicated
bif
(23,975 posts)Last edited Sun Aug 4, 2019, 09:48 AM - Edit history (1)
Fascinating movie no one's ever heard of. And "Mr. Nobody."
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Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)Like couldn't even watch the whole thing horrible.
Thankfully, other people have better taste than I do. :
bif
(23,975 posts)There are some cringeworthy movies here.
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)Ever thought about what makes a movie a person's favorite movie? Like ones they can watch countless times with a minimum gap between and never be bored?
Wish there was a more finite search engine than we have now. One that is independent of the service providing the movies (who have a vested interest)
I have seen these movies many, many times although. Wish there was an algorithm to find similar:
Sleeping with the Enemy
Mystic Pizza
Fatal Attraction
Sideways
Sound of Music
Romancing the Stone
Dave
No Looking Back
nuxvomica
(12,877 posts)If I'm channel surfing, and one of these is on, I watch it. The things they have in common are great dialogue, great acting and a consistent, compelling atmosphere. And I will watch anything with Bogart or Welles.
Casablanca (1940)
Citizen Kane (1941)
Deception (1946)
The Third Man (1949)
Touch of Evil (1958)
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
Dr. Strangelove (1964)
The Lion in Winter (1968)
Being There (1979)
Nicholas Nickleby (2002)