So, I was going to write a post of my Top 10 movies, but I just couldn’t trim the list down to 10. I considered going up to 100, but I didn’t think anyone would actually read a list of 100 movies, so I trimmed it down to 25 30. Alas, while this list only comprises about 1% of the movies I’ve seen, it will have to do 🙂 The list is sort of in descending order, but it is so hard to put one great movie ahead of another…
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – 2009
- Willow – 1988 (Should technically be tied for 1st place)
- The Goonies – 1985
- Casino Royale – 2006
- The Dark Knight – 2008
- The Princess Bride – 1987
- Pirates of the Caribbean – 2003
- The Matrix – 1999
- Iron Man – 2008
- Transformers – 2007
- Lord of the Rings (Trilogy) – 2001, 2002, 2003 (I count this as one BIG movie 🙂 )
- Sweeney Todd – 2007
- Batman Begins – 2005
- Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – 1983
- Leon: The Professional – 1994
- Pay it Forward – 2000
- K-PAX – 2001
- Bicentennial Man – 1999
- The Last Samurai – 2003
- Bridge to Terabithia – 2007
- The Count of Monte Cristo – 2002
- Constantine – 2005
- Finding Neverland – 2004
- Pan’s Labyrinth – 2006
- Thank You for Smoking – 2005
- Terminator 2: Judgement Day – 1991
- The Usual Suspects – 1994
- Brewster’s Millions – 1985
- Flight of the Navigator – 1986
- The Serpent and the Rainbow – 1988
Of the 2,500 or so movies I have seen, these are 30 of the very best, from action to drama, comedy to musicals. Though not all movies are suitable for all audiences, to any adult film aficionado I recommend them highly! Perhaps I’ll do a few posts of my Top 10 favorite movies in each genre, or maybe from each decade…
I thought of watching Pans Labyrinth. What did you like about it?
It was a VERY different movie, as is anything by Guillermo del Toro. It was dark, somewhat disturbing, but had a happy ending. The visual presentation was unique, the creatures were incredible. It was just such a strange, different, and yet totally enjoyable movie experience that I had to put it in my Top 25 🙂 I’ve never seen another movie quite like it. It is, however, in Spanish with English subtitles, so if that is not your thing, then you might not enjoy it.
I don’t mind reading subtitles. I have them on during even my favorite movies. It’s my husband that has trouble with them because he can’t read very fast, so he mostly just watches the action. I didn’t know it was in Spanish.
What about Pay It Forward?
Now I see it…never mind!
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