Top 100 Favorite Movies of Journeyowns

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Love The Karate Kid... you might want to join Photobucket (if you haven't already) and let them host your pictures... saves a lot of broken links...
 
I'm going to go back and edit in the previous posts with a bit of a format change. Rauldc's review is great and has made me wish I included more information on each movie I listed. I am going to go back and edit the previous two posts (but keep the movies the same.)
 
Rep for Three Kings and Little Miss Sunshine, even though the latter what be a LOT lower on my list these days. David O'Russell has yet to do better than Three Kings
 
So far haven't seen Just Visiting, Hard Ball, Ghosts of Missisipi, Brian's Song & Barbershop from your list.

Ghosts of Missisipi might be something of interest to me, don't care for the rest though.
As for the rest, Enchanted, didn't care for it much. But the rest of your movies are great.
Especially the comedies, we have similar taste in comedies.. School of Rock, Dogma, Zoolander & Tropic Thunder were too damn cool.
 
60. Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)
(John Cusack, Rob Corddry)

"Excuse me Miss, what color is Michael Jackson?"


I may get some flack for having this on my list, but I can't help what I like and I REALLY like this movie. A non-stop laughfest.

59. Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
(Dev Patel, Freida Pinto)

"When somebody asks me a question, I tell them the answer."


This is a movie I actually had zero interest in seeing when I heard about it. After some prodding from friends, I finally saw it shortly before the Oscars the year it won...and it blew me away. I thought it was a great tale and wonderfully done.

58. Bad Santa (2003)
(Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox)

"I beat the **** out of some kids today. But it was for a purpose. It made me feel good about myself. It was like I did something constructive with my life or something, I dunno, like I accomplished something."


Man, this movie is funny. Flat-out crude and hilarious. Billy Bob is great as the drunken thief Santa and they could not have possibly found a more creepy, but likeable kid for this movie.

57. Miracle (2004)
(Kurt Russell, Patricia Clarkson)

"You think you can win on talent alone? Gentlemen, you don't have enough talent to win on talent alone."


What, is that another sports movie? I really find this movie to be an inspirational patriotic movie. Again, I love sports and this is the tale of the biggest win in the history of United States hockey. Really dig this movie.

56. A Knight's Tale (2001)
(Heath Ledger, Paul Bettany)

"We're the sons of peasants. Glory, and riches, and stars are beyond our grasps. But a full stomach, that dream can come true."


If my brother were to make a top 100 list, I'd put money on the fact that this would rank top 5. I've seen this movie with him many times and I really do like it alot. I think Ledger is great, but Bettany really shines in this. Great, fun movie.
 
I found Zoolander hilarious, so many good lines in it. "What is this, a centre for ants?", "Merman...merman"...
 
55. V For Vendetta (2006)
(Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving)

"A building is a symbol, as is the act of destroying it. Symbols are given power by people. A symbol, in and of itself is powerless, but with enough people behind it, blowing up a building can change the world."


I never read the graphic novel, so I can't say if the movie gave it justice or not...I just know that I really liked the movie.

54. Braveheart (1995)
(Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau)

"Lower your flags and march straight back to England, stopping at every home you pass by to beg forgiveness for a hundred years of theft, rape, and murder. Do that and your men shall live. Do it not, and every one of you will die today."


Mel Gibson at his best and most badass.

53. A Beautiful Mind (2001)
(Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly)

"Imagine if you suddenly learned that the people, the places, the moments most important to you were not gone, not dead, but worse, had never been. What kind of hell would that be?"


Just a fantastic movie all-around.

52. Saving Private Ryan (1998)
(Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore)

"This Ryan better be worth it. He'd better go home and cure some disease or invent a longer-lasting lightbulb or something. 'Cause the truth is, I wouldn't trade 10 Ryans for one Vecchio or one Caparzo."


The visuals in this movie are just phenomenal, probably better than any other war movie. I remember seeing this for the first time and thinking how crazy real it felt.

51. Finding Forrester (2000)
(Sean Connery, Rob Brown)

"No thinking - that comes later. You must write your first draft with your heart. You rewrite with your head. The first key to writing is... to write, not to think!"


Just a positive experience all-around. I can't count how many times I've seen this movie throughout my life and it still is enjoyable every time.
 
Just Visiting. Outstanding choice. I may only say that because I also have it on my list. I need to track down the french version. But that version you posted is also the one I fell in love with and it is truly funny stuff.

Big Fish is also a very good film. Great start to your list.
 
90. School Of Rock (2003)
(Jack Black, Joan Cusack)

"I have been touched by your kids... and I'm pretty sure that I've touched them."


A very funny family comedy with a ton of heart. Jack Black for me is hit and miss, but here he was great. I thought the kids were fun and the whole movie is a great time.

89. Unleashed (2005)
(Jet Li, Morgan Freeman)

"You borrow money from me, you're expected to pay it back. You pay it back, the collar stays on. You don't pay it back, the collar comes of. A simple set of rules."


I'm not normally very into martial arts movies. This is more than a martial arts movie. The action is intense but the characters are great. Bob Hoskins was a terrific villain in this movie. Thought it was very well acted too.

88. That Thing You Do! (1996)
(Tom Everett Scott, Liv Tyler)

"I've found that a hit record is like a stew. All the ingredients have to come together just right. Otherwise, it's just soup."


This is one of many movies that made the list because my fondness of them from when I was a kid carries over into how much I like it today. I've seen this movie many times and I still enjoy it every showing.

87. Hardball (2001)
(Keanu Reeves, Diane Lane)

"I want you guys to take a good look at yourselves and feel proud. We made it here. We're here. What I've learned from you is that really one of the most important things in life is showing up. I'm blown away by your ability to show up through everything that's gone on. The league never wanted you to play this game, but you showed up."


Chock up another sports-related movie for me. There will be more. I've always really dug this movie and I think the performances of the kids is the main reason. Keanu was good, but the kids were great. Lots of heart in this movie.

86. Enchanted (2007)
(Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey)

"Thank you for taking care of my bride, peasants."


This live action Disney fairy tale is not a movie I expected to like as much as I do. Amy Adams is wonderful in the lead role, but the best part of the film in my opinion is every scene James Marsden is in. His part cracks me up.
 
Well done on the lad five picks lad. I love A Beautiful Mind, Saving Private Ryan, and V for Vendetta.
 
I watched Brian Song which is one of my Dads favorite movies. I think it is the only movie he cries over.
 
I repped your post with Bad Santa and HTTM only because I wanted to so much to derep it but didn't have the heart to. Bad Santa was just an awful film. As are the rest of the films on that particular post. I disagree greatly with that entire post. The films on that post aren't even marginal like your post above. They are just bad. I have no idea why Slumdog won Best Picture either. That particular award has failed time and time again to chose anything of value. Take a look at Hurt Locker. Not a bad film, but Inglourious was groundbreaking.
 
85. Three Kings (1999)
(George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg)

"Bush told the people to rise up against Saddam. They thought they'd have our support. They don't. Now they're getting slaughtered."


Great action, but also a very smart movie with a message. I really like this movie more and more on every viewing.

84. Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
(Abigail Breslin, Greg Kinnear)

"Oh my God, I'm getting pulled over. Everyone, just... pretend to be normal."

Perhaps it's because I'm from a pretty dysfunctional family, so I related to this movie...and that kind of scares me. I thought this was fantastically done and with great performances. I absolutely loved the ending too.

83. Dazed and Confused (1993)
(Jason London, Rory Cochrane)

"Well, all I'm saying is that I want to look back and say that I did I the best I could while I was stuck in this place. Had as much fun as I could while I was stuck in this place. Played as hard as I could while I was stuck in this place... Dogged as many girls as I could while I was stuck in this place."


What a great teen film with a great ensemble cast. The characters are likable (well except the ones you aren't supposed to like). Very good film.

82. Just Visiting (2001)
(Jean Reno, Christina Applegate)

"I am eating this very good meats and vegetables in a very fine sauce... I will s*** easy tomorrow"


This is one of the funniest movies I've seen. The interaction between Jean Reno and Christian Clavier is just tremendous. I found this on VHS back in early high school and my family just loved it. Wore the tape out. Funny, funny movie.

81. The Visitor (2007)
(Richard Jenkins, Haaz Sleiman)

"You can't just take people away like that. Do you hear me? He was a good man, a good person. It's not fair! We are not just helpless children! He had a life! Do you hear me? I mean, do YOU hear ME? What's the matter with you?"


Wow, how great was Richard Jenkins in this movie? I believe coming into this I had only seen him in minor roles in comedy movies (where he is also great). This movie blew me away.

*It's kinda funny how Just Visting and The Visitor ended up back-to-back. Wasn't intentional.
 
+rep for Gladiator and Tropic Thunder, though (of course) I think they both ought to be higher on the list.
 
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