Mine would have to be Freaks (though the ending always makes me tear up), This Is Spinal Tap, Dr. Strangelove, Pulp Fiction, Unforgiven... no others immediately come to mind.
Get cable! They have many of these regularly on The Family Channel, Cartoon Network and American Movie Classics(AMC).
But you're The Dude! Shouldn't The Big Lebowski be on that list? As for me, Fight Club, and Donnie Darko. Every time I watch Fight Club I notice something really smart that I never saw before.
I really love "To Kill A Mockingbird"...I've seen that movie so many times I probably don't even have to read the book next year. ---------- Post added 23rd Jun 2013 at 03:28 PM ---------- Hmm, and "The Shawshank Redemption"- one of my favorite movies in the world, ever, period.
The Lion King (the first one) The Proposal Harry Potter movies Legally Blonde Perks of Being a Wallflower Finding Nemo Hercules Mulan Julie & Julia The Bourne Trilogy (no, Legacy is NOT included)
Grandma's Boy Mirrormask The Sword in the Stone Saved! Daydream Nation Velvet Goldmine Normal Adolescent Behavior
The Harry Potter series Finding Nemo (and most animation in general) Anything that stars Sandra Bullock X3
Miyazaki movies, especially Howl's Moving Castle and Spirited Away. ANY of the Harry Potter movies, those always remind me of imaginative times. Lots of musical to movie adaptions. Victor/Victoria was already mentioned, it's fabulous movie. Sound of Music is one of my all time favorites. Oddly enough, I actually really enjoy watching Princess Diaries movies. Julie Andrews was in all three of those last three titles, go figure! I also enjoy Chicago sometimes and also occasionally I will resort to the good old disney archives like Aladdin and Hercules.
Doom (The Rock) Money Talks (Chris Tucker) Friday (Ice Cube and Chris Tucker) Event Horizon (Sam Neil) Sphere (Dennis Hoffman) Deep Rising (Treat Williams) 2012 (John Cusack) 30 Days of Night (Josh Hartnett) Ailens The Hot Chick Loving Annabelle The Step Father
Tangled Lion King (1 & 2, the third wasn't good) Calamity Jane Lord of The Rings Trilogy That's about it, I get bored of films so quickly.
Lord of the Rings trilogy The Dark Knight trilogy Pirates of the Caribbean movies Studio Ghibli movies (Spirited Away in particular) Disney movies (Lion King, The Emporers New Groove) Avatar Practical Magic Alien/Aliens Finding Nemo Scary Movie 1 & 2 Cloud Atlas
In America Equilibrium Ondine Hangman's Curse The Fifth Element The Mummy Two Family House Whenever any of these movies are on, even if I'm not in the mood to watch TV, I'll just leave them on in the background. Or I'll watch for my favorite parts.