To kill a mockingbird Magnificent 7 Patton Great escape Bridge on the river Kwai Bullitt No particular order
Y'all better than me. I couldn't narrow it down to 25 even. Some excellent choices made though. I rewatch Patton, Lawrence of Arabia, Midway, Forrest Gump, Princess Bride and a few others near every year. Harlem Nights, Blazing Saddles, Captain Blood every other.
I am surprised it hasn't been mentioned yet, the clear winner is "Battleship"!!! Great acting, killer plot, outstanding special effects and a great cast. Hands down winner.
So is this from "ALL TIME" or since the 80s?? Drama, comedy? I have to say there are movies like Old School, 40yr old Virgin, & Tommy Boy that are still hilarious and I saw them in a theater.
Tommy Boy. Is that the one where Chris Farley yelled his dialog, and David Spade said something snarky in his nasally voice that would get his ass kicked by an 8th grader?
A shocking oversight! Until the release of this cinematic masterpiece, most Americans were unaware that mothballed WW2 battleships usually contain a handful of viable 75 year old cannon projectiles.
Ever! Just one! of course then count down the others,but Im always curious whats that one that sticks out? I can also remember seeing Star Wars when I was 8yo,and also my first time seeing the ocean.Those 2 things will always be great memories.
Exactly, not to mention ammo for the 50 cal and deck guns. Plus, who knew that an old battleship could fire up and put to sea in about 5 minutes. Clearly a masterpiece which showed off the acting skills of such luminaries as Liam Neeson, Taylor Kitch (John Carter of Mars, yet another great movie of his), Brooklyn Decker and Rihanna.
If you go by money: 'Avatar'. If you go by Academy Awards: Tie at 11 between 'Ben-Hur', 'Titanic', 'Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'. If going by personal favorite: I can flip a coin between 'The Ten Commandments' and 'There Will Be Blood' and be happy either way it lands.