Tombstone Unforgiven Pulp Fiction Full Metal Jacket Smokey and the Bandit The Irishman Kill Bill Scarface Dog Day Afternoon 187 Deep Blue Sea
Armageddon Battleship Fourth of July The Walter Mitty in me can't get enough of ordinary people stepping up to the plate to do extraordinary things - especially when the fate of the planet depends on their success. I also love it when the good guys win.
I forgot to add: Caddyshack Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Almost any of the Bela Lugosi/Lon Chaney horror movies An American Werewolf in London The Meaning of Life The Bad News Bears (the original)
Well damned if my 82 year old mother-in-law's TV doesn't end up with some weird settings that simply happened without her input. Then again, I got a call at work Monday that her car wouldn't start. Took me 10 minutes to convince her to check the purse she used Sunday for the key fob. I couldn't convince her that she couldn't have gotten home if she hadn't had the key.
I have a major issue with watching movies in that I'm too cheap and at home I can never get the boss to agree to watch them - although oddly enough yesterday she was okay so we watched 3 in a row I blame the drugs she's on but not arguing
After many of the famous actors spew their political views in the media, I try and boycott alot of the movies we've mentioned. Am I hurting them? No. Is is the right thing to do? Yes.
Too many movies to choose from, but these ones come in off the top of my head as when I had cable, I would make sure to watch them if they were on (even though I have DVDs of them): Gone in 60 Seconds Top Gun Days of Thunder Smokey and the Bandit