I've done quite a few picks of my favorite movies on this spot, and my taste doesn't really change (majority of my favorites have been on the list for years) so I figured I'd do an article. Because it's more fun I suppose. I'm going to count backwards, and provide you with a quote and try not to talk about them too much.
PS: Don't insult my taste, or Freddy will get you in your sleep. I'm eclectic, I rarely like the same type of movies.
20. Dreamland (2006)
This movie has the most beautiful scenery I've ever seen in any movie. If you like to look at pretty things, I highly recommend it. The mediocre plot won't bother you with these backdrops. Plus Agnes is also super pretty & legit.
19. James & the Giant Peach (1996)
Most people don't know this is a Disney movie but it is, and I enjoy rubbing it in the faces of Disney elite. This movie is so much better than the average Disney film.
18. Pandorum (2009)
Ben Foster, anyone? This is like The Descent, except it's in space. So eerily similar, the creatures are badass in this one.
17. 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Ben Foster AGAIN, anyone? :D I'm not a fan of westerns, but this movie makes me appreciate them slightly more. It's a phenomenal remake with an outstanding cast.
16. The Running Man (1987)
This movie is proof that the 80s were the decade for awesome movies! It's Ahnold's best for sure, and the concept is absolutely brilliant.
15. Sunshine (2007)
Despite the global warming message, this is a deeply touching movie. Not to mention it has a near-perfect cast (Rose Byrne! Chris Evans! Cillian Murphy!) & an even more perfect soundtrack. Would YOU sacrifice yourself into space to save the sun?
14. The Girl Next Door (2004)
A sex comedy with heart! And a big, big heart it has. Amazing cast (Elisha Cuthbert & Timothy Olyphant, HELLO!), hilarious dialogue, and the sweetest romance to ever hit the big screens (take that Jack & Rose!).
13. Romy & Michele's High School Reunion (1997)
This is the greatest best friend movie ever. I would love a friendship like theirs, only I suppose with more smarts :P
12. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
SMG, I love you and all but THIS is my Buffy! And future horror-comedy movie-makers listen up - this is how you should be making vampires funny! And the dialogue! OMG, the 90s retro speak brings back memories.
11. Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
This is the movie I quote from most often. Such a classic that nobody knows about. Some parts are ridiculous, but it's an 80s movie...find me one that isn't.
10. Scream (1996)
What a great, great movie. This one didn't introduce me to horror, but it did start my obsession with it. 15 years I have been a hardcore horror fanatic, and it's all thanks to this movie.
9. The Breakfast Club (1985)
Bender, the most quotable character in movie history. This is my 2nd most quoted from movie, and I'm probably in love with Bender. What girl isn't though? Did I mention I know this entire movie by heart?
8. Anastasia (1997)
This was my biggest childhood obsession. I watched it every single night, and if I had friends spending the night we watched it and did all the lines and motions by heart. We were a rad bunch of kids, you know.
...This is where it gets difficult to rank
7. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Now I know how people feel when their favorite movies get remade. I normally don't mind remakes, but I was utterly crushed they were remaking this. Why? It's perfect! A great mix of comedy and genuine horror and a super badass final girl. This is the 2nd best film series in history btw.
6. Triangle (2009)
That quote, foreshadowing much? This is the most thought-provoking movie I've tolerated. I'll be the first to admit, I usually just like to have fun with movies and not over-analyze them. But I've analyzed this one to death and I still come with something new. I'm gonna go ahead and be one of those annoying fans that says "If you didn't like it, you didn't understand it" because it's true. AMAZING movie.
5. The Fifth Element (1997)
Another movie I can quote by heart. If you've seen it, you know why it's so amazing. I don't need to tell you. So fantastic.
4. Saw (2004)
You will never find a bigger stan for this series than me. Take that as you will, good or bad. I could talk for hours about this series with somebody, anybody. I could tell you every redeeming quality about it, why it is NOT torture porn, why John Kramer is the most fascinating & complex character in movie history, etc. The continuity, the characters, the traps!, everything about it is perfect. And the ending for this one left me forever entranced.
3. The Descent (2005)
Now I'm going to confuse you all here for a minute. After my raving about Saw, I'm placing this before it. It is my favorite standalone horror movie. Yes, I'm choosing to ignore the sequel because it should have never existed. For an all-female cast, this is one damn awesome movie. Sarah is one of my favorite movie characters ever, and this is the most perfect horror movie ever. So claustrophobic though so if you're a wimp, stay away.
2. Brick (2005)
Brendan, the sexiest/wittiest/most intelligent human being ever. No question, he's my favorite movie character and probably my 2nd favorite character overall. I think this movie should be required by everyone to watch, but it's either a love or hate it kind of movie. The dialogue is admittedly very difficult to understand. But if you aren't 2, you should be okay.
1. Murder By Death (1976)
The most amazing movie ever, EVER!! All-star cast, amazing dialogue, great setting, perfect plot, I could go on and on. I know this movie by heart. I know I've said that before, but this one is definite. I once quoted the entire movie start to finish without watching it. (Because I have a life, you see.) I used to watch this every night as a kid, but sadly I haven't quite kept up with that lately. Sometimes this & Brick are tied, but today this wins.
PS: Don't insult my taste, or Freddy will get you in your sleep. I'm eclectic, I rarely like the same type of movies.
20. Dreamland (2006)
This movie has the most beautiful scenery I've ever seen in any movie. If you like to look at pretty things, I highly recommend it. The mediocre plot won't bother you with these backdrops. Plus Agnes is also super pretty & legit.
19. James & the Giant Peach (1996)
Most people don't know this is a Disney movie but it is, and I enjoy rubbing it in the faces of Disney elite. This movie is so much better than the average Disney film.
18. Pandorum (2009)
Ben Foster, anyone? This is like The Descent, except it's in space. So eerily similar, the creatures are badass in this one.
17. 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Ben Foster AGAIN, anyone? :D I'm not a fan of westerns, but this movie makes me appreciate them slightly more. It's a phenomenal remake with an outstanding cast.
16. The Running Man (1987)
This movie is proof that the 80s were the decade for awesome movies! It's Ahnold's best for sure, and the concept is absolutely brilliant.
15. Sunshine (2007)
Despite the global warming message, this is a deeply touching movie. Not to mention it has a near-perfect cast (Rose Byrne! Chris Evans! Cillian Murphy!) & an even more perfect soundtrack. Would YOU sacrifice yourself into space to save the sun?
14. The Girl Next Door (2004)
A sex comedy with heart! And a big, big heart it has. Amazing cast (Elisha Cuthbert & Timothy Olyphant, HELLO!), hilarious dialogue, and the sweetest romance to ever hit the big screens (take that Jack & Rose!).
13. Romy & Michele's High School Reunion (1997)
This is the greatest best friend movie ever. I would love a friendship like theirs, only I suppose with more smarts :P
12. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
SMG, I love you and all but THIS is my Buffy! And future horror-comedy movie-makers listen up - this is how you should be making vampires funny! And the dialogue! OMG, the 90s retro speak brings back memories.
11. Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
This is the movie I quote from most often. Such a classic that nobody knows about. Some parts are ridiculous, but it's an 80s movie...find me one that isn't.
10. Scream (1996)
What a great, great movie. This one didn't introduce me to horror, but it did start my obsession with it. 15 years I have been a hardcore horror fanatic, and it's all thanks to this movie.
9. The Breakfast Club (1985)
Bender, the most quotable character in movie history. This is my 2nd most quoted from movie, and I'm probably in love with Bender. What girl isn't though? Did I mention I know this entire movie by heart?
8. Anastasia (1997)
This was my biggest childhood obsession. I watched it every single night, and if I had friends spending the night we watched it and did all the lines and motions by heart. We were a rad bunch of kids, you know.
...This is where it gets difficult to rank
7. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Now I know how people feel when their favorite movies get remade. I normally don't mind remakes, but I was utterly crushed they were remaking this. Why? It's perfect! A great mix of comedy and genuine horror and a super badass final girl. This is the 2nd best film series in history btw.
6. Triangle (2009)
That quote, foreshadowing much? This is the most thought-provoking movie I've tolerated. I'll be the first to admit, I usually just like to have fun with movies and not over-analyze them. But I've analyzed this one to death and I still come with something new. I'm gonna go ahead and be one of those annoying fans that says "If you didn't like it, you didn't understand it" because it's true. AMAZING movie.
5. The Fifth Element (1997)
Another movie I can quote by heart. If you've seen it, you know why it's so amazing. I don't need to tell you. So fantastic.
4. Saw (2004)
You will never find a bigger stan for this series than me. Take that as you will, good or bad. I could talk for hours about this series with somebody, anybody. I could tell you every redeeming quality about it, why it is NOT torture porn, why John Kramer is the most fascinating & complex character in movie history, etc. The continuity, the characters, the traps!, everything about it is perfect. And the ending for this one left me forever entranced.
3. The Descent (2005)
Now I'm going to confuse you all here for a minute. After my raving about Saw, I'm placing this before it. It is my favorite standalone horror movie. Yes, I'm choosing to ignore the sequel because it should have never existed. For an all-female cast, this is one damn awesome movie. Sarah is one of my favorite movie characters ever, and this is the most perfect horror movie ever. So claustrophobic though so if you're a wimp, stay away.
2. Brick (2005)
Brendan, the sexiest/wittiest/most intelligent human being ever. No question, he's my favorite movie character and probably my 2nd favorite character overall. I think this movie should be required by everyone to watch, but it's either a love or hate it kind of movie. The dialogue is admittedly very difficult to understand. But if you aren't 2, you should be okay.
1. Murder By Death (1976)
The most amazing movie ever, EVER!! All-star cast, amazing dialogue, great setting, perfect plot, I could go on and on. I know this movie by heart. I know I've said that before, but this one is definite. I once quoted the entire movie start to finish without watching it. (Because I have a life, you see.) I used to watch this every night as a kid, but sadly I haven't quite kept up with that lately. Sometimes this & Brick are tied, but today this wins.