My Favorite Movies


  1. Bluelfears
  2. Hannah

My all-time favourite movies, which generally means ones I can stand watching more than once.

  Bluelfears's Rating My Rating
1
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975,  PG)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Despite it being a laugh-out-loud comedy, it still has a feel of Medieval England for most of the film. Some of the Python's best work, we see the epic adventure of King Arthur and his knights trying to find the elusive Holy Grail. Terry Gilliam's animations are incorporated into this movie much more effectively than ever before in any Monty Python sketches. Ni!
2
Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi) (2001,  PG)
Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi)
A beautiful heartwarming tale, with excellent animation and breathtaking backgrounds. I highly reccommend you watch it in Japanese with subtitles as the American voices ruin it.
3
Jurassic Park (1993,  PG-13)
Jurassic Park
One of my all-time favourite movies. The idea of living dinosaurs is great, I can't even be mad at the science because nobody actually knows if this is possible yet!
4
Sin City (2005,  R)
Sin City
It sticks very closely to Frank Miller's graphic novels, in look, layout and style and it works very well. The casting is brilliant, the characters are well portrayed and the level of violence appropriately reflects the feel of Sin City.
5
Osmosis Jones (2001,  PG)
Osmosis Jones
Despite being a biologist, I like this film for its bright animations and nonstop biological humour. I want to believe there are self aware cells in my body. A fun movie with jokes for biologists and moviegoers alike.
6
Captain Blood (1935,  Unrated)
Captain Blood
Fantastic fun-filled pirate swashbuckling adventure. Must-see classic
7
Robin Hood - Men in Tights (1993,  PG-13)
Robin Hood - Men in Tights
Another excellent Mel Brooks movie. This is the one that got me hooked on his movies, and Cary Elwes! And he does do a convincing English accent...
8
Hellboy (2004,  PG-13)
Hellboy
A great fantasy story, Hellboy is probably one of the best comic-to-movie adaptations I have ever seen. The story lacks in places, but it makes up in comedy, fantasy violence and monsters.
9
Die Hard (1988,  R)
Die Hard
An absolute classic, full of hard-hitting action and violence. Plenty of testosterone flying around, and of course the usual love story.
10
Beetle Juice (Beetlejuice) (1988,  PG)
Beetle Juice (Beetlejuice)
A hilarious comedy, with a fantastic interpretation of the afterlife. It's nice to see humans as the pest for a change :)
11
Young Frankenstein (1974,  PG)
Young Frankenstein
Not just another Frankenstein movie...full of sex jokes, slapstick and that good old Mel Brooks casting :)
12
The 'Burbs (1989,  PG)
The 'Burbs
I love this film, it's so close to actual surburban life it's scary. The men are like children and of course the wives are in control of the entire street. As per usual, the arrival of strangers disrupts this suburban harmony...
13
Raiders of the Lost Ark (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark) (1981,  PG)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark)
The best Indiana Jones movie of the lot, there's mystery, fighting, gore and plenty of heads exploding. A classic, inimitable movie full of action.
14
Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003,  PG-13)
Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl
Great if you like pirate movies with a lot of the old swash and buckle. I like the myth and fantasy in it as well. Pass the rum...
15
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007,  R)
Resident Evil: Extinction
The best of the Resident Evil trilogy. Great action scenes, and a convicing plot. The battle with the scientist at the end is filled with suspense, but could be a little longer. The ending is a fantastic twist and I cannot wait for the 4th installment.
Plus, Milla is in her best outfit yet :)
16
Resident Evil (2002,  R)
Resident Evil
As I have never played the games (I don't play on consoles) I found this a good horror zombie flick with a lot of surprises and suspense, And of course, lots of violence and gore and hot ladies in very small outfits :)
17
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989,  PG)
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Absolute classic, a fun-filled adventure through time. And the larger-than-life characters add to the enjoyable stupidity of it. Party on dudes!
18
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991,  PG)
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
Killed by their evil robot duplicates, Bill and Ted have to bargain with Death to go and save their future. A fun journey through the afterlife, with some good interpretations and as good as the original movie.
Station!
19
Wayne's World (1992,  PG-13)
Wayne's World
A little too decade-relevant for today's kids, but a perfect movie for anyone who knows what being a young adult in the 80s. Heck, it's practically a documentary. Two young men are starting to launch their television career, but sticking it to the man in their own way, while also finding love.
20
Van Helsing (2004,  PG-13)
Van Helsing
Another take on the Van Helsing/Vampire battle, with elements from many other supernatural tales. A fun movie for all, including those into the supernatural lore.
21
Back to the Future (1985,  PG)
Back to the Future
A fun movie about time travel (of course), it's a classic and has had a huge influence on pop culture. However having seen all the other movies in the series I can't remember which storyline belongs to which movie...
Unless you have your head around time travel and alternate timelines, don't even try to understand it, just enjoy it!
22
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994,  R)
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
A gory, twisting, psychological horror that follows Dr. Frankenstein's life, before and after he creates the monster. A gripping tale with many twists and turns. Perhaps not for everyone, but I enjoyed it.

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