My Favorite Movies


  1. rubystevens
  2. Stella

in no particular order beyond the top ten. those are special but i love them all equally!

  rubystevens's Rating My Rating
1
GoodFellas (1990,  R)
GoodFellas
my favorite movie, a mob epic and scorsese's masterpiece
2
Out of the Past (1947,  Unrated)
Out of the Past
the quintessential noir, a style that's had a huge influence on everyone from scorsese and tarantino to the coen brothers and david lynch, not to mention french new wave. robert mitchum gives his most perfect lethargic and world-weary performance
3
Fight Club (1999,  R)
Fight Club
an anarchist manifesto; brilliant
4
The Third Man (1949,  Unrated)
The Third Man
make sure to get the british version!
5
Cidade de Deus, (City of God) (2003,  R)
Cidade de Deus, (City of God)
as real as it gets in the streets of rio
6
Kiss Me Deadly (1955,  Unrated)
Kiss Me Deadly
just wicked cool
7
Chinatown (1974,  R)
8
Casablanca (1943,  Unrated)
Casablanca
maybe the most romantic film ever; endlessly quotable
9
The Man Who Would Be King (1975,  PG)
The Man Who Would Be King
god's holy trousers! two rogues get more than they bargained for when they set out to be kings. a fantastic road movie and my favorite adventure film. originally conceived as a vehicle for bogart and gable tho it's hard to imagine anyone being better than connery and caine are here. it may not be 'politically correct' but i love this movie! and isn't it all about the dangers of imperialism? still relevant today i think
10
Key Largo (1948,  Unrated)
Key Largo
rocco is my favorite robinson gangster and this is bogey and bacall's best picture together. a great script, fantastic claustrophobic atmosphere and terrific performances. lionel barrymore is hilarious and claire trevor breaks your heart. i love this movie more than i can ever say!
11
The Godfather (1972,  R)
The Godfather
shakesperean tragedy in forties new york. michael's transformation from idealistic youth to mob boss is incredible to watch. he can run but he can't hide from his fate. heartbreaking.
12
The Godfather, Part II (1974,  R)
The Godfather, Part II
the 'second half' of the godfather is still my favorite, if only for deniro's supremely confident performance in the part originated by brando. i think pacino does his best work in these 2 films. but the scene that takes my breath is deniro on the rooftop, masterfully done! best sequel ever
13
The Maltese Falcon (1941,  Unrated)
14
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948,  Unrated)
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
get away from my burro!!
15
Citizen Kane (1941,  PG)
16
Rebecca (1940,  Unrated)
Rebecca
it may not be the best hitchcock but it's my favorite...marvellously creepy, surprises at every turn
17
Vertigo (1958,  PG)
Vertigo
hitchcock's finest for my money and maybe jimmy's best performance. masterpiece! there, i said it
18
Bonnie and Clyde (1967,  R)
Bonnie and Clyde
i can't count how many times i've seen this but i can always watch it again. clearly influenced by the french new wave, with every actor giving a knockout performance; it launched the careers of faye dunaway and gene hackman as well as making beatty a star to be taken seriously. estelle parsons gives a memorable performance for which she won an oscar, gene wilder makes an impressive film debut in a small role, and michael j. pollard IS c.w. moss. yes, it's somewhat romanticized, probably the only thing that keeps me from giving it 5 stars. one of the films that started a revolution in american cinema, it was nominated for 10 oscars in a year that also produced the graduate, cool hand luke and in the heat of the night. wow
19
El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth) (2006,  R)
20
Fanny och Alexander (Fanny and Alexander) (1982,  R)
21
Reservoir Dogs (,  R)
22
Badlands (1973,  PG)
23
Drugstore Cowboy (1989,  R)
24
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962,  Unrated)
25
Miller's Crossing (1990,  R)
Miller's Crossing
a terrific and vastly underappreciated period noir from the coens. i love albert finney's genial mob boss and gabriel byrne playing all sides against the middle, marcia gay harden's tough as nails verna and john turturro as her squirrelly brother bernie. the entire cast is outstanding, great dialogue throughout and enough twists and turns to make this a near perfect film. also beautiful moody lighting by barry sonnenfeld!
26
The Grifters (1990,  R)
27
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971,  R)
28
The Big Lebowski (1998,  R)
29
The Lion in Winter (1968,  PG)
30
Jules and Jim (1962,  Unrated)
31
Alien (1979,  R)
Alien
much love for blade runner but this is ridley scott's masterpiece. still scary as hell after nearly 30 years. i regret i never saw this in the theater. sigourney weaver is terrific in her first major role, well on the way to becoming the total badass she is in the sequel. her concern for the cat always gets me.
32
A Clockwork Orange (1971,  R)
A Clockwork Orange
real horror show!
33
North by Northwest (1959,  Unrated)
North by Northwest
hitchcock's most entertaining elaboration of the 'wrong man' theme. soo much fun. grant is perfectly bewildered throughout and mason makes a great bad guy. with eva marie saint as the very sassy blonde
34
The Lady Eve (1941,  Unrated)
The Lady Eve
babs' best film!!
35
The Seven Samurai (Shichinin no Samurai) (1954,  Unrated)
The Seven Samurai (Shichinin no Samurai)
magnificent samurai epic and one of the finest films ever made. not only a classic but an endlessly entertaining one. everyone MUST SEE this film; no excuses
36
Ugetsu monogatari (1954,  Unrated)
Ugetsu monogatari
a gorgeous film about hope and regret and the danger of dreams. i loved the supernatural elements and the final scene is extraordinarily touching.
37
The Spirit of the Beehive (El Espíritu de la colmena) (1973,  Unrated)
The Spirit of the Beehive (El Espíritu de la colmena)
lyrical story of two little girls searching the spanish plains for frankenstein's monster. wonderful performance by ana torrent
38
Rosemary's Baby (1968,  R)
39
Sin City (2005,  R)
40
Memento (2000,  R)
41
Lost Highway (1997,  R)
Lost Highway
fantastically twisted neo noir. my second favorite lynch film ... in spite of the marilyn manson porn. robert blake IS the devil
42
Boogie Nights (1997,  R)
43
Minority Report (2002,  PG-13)
44
Lolita (1962,  Unrated)
45
A Room With A View (1985,  R)
46
L.A. Confidential (1997,  R)
47
The Girl on the Bridge (La Fille sur le pont) (2000,  R)
The Girl on the Bridge (La Fille sur le pont)
a dark fantasy about love and luck; it's funny, sexy and wildly romantic. my new favorite 'chick flick.' i didn't like the ending at first but that's just the cynic in me. gorgeous black and white cinematography and lovely soundtrack
48
Sullivan's Travels (1941,  Unrated)
49
Annie Hall (1977,  PG)
50
The Conversation (1974,  PG)
51
Jungfrukällan (The Virgin Spring) (1960,  Unrated)
Jungfrukällan (The Virgin Spring)
very dark and profound medieval fairytale. one of the most beautiful films i've ever seen
52
The Horse's Mouth (1958,  Unrated)
The Horse's Mouth
gully jimson, mad artist, is my favorite alec guiness character. it's a shame so few people have seen or heard of this film. 4 for the film, 5 for guiness :)
53
Mulholland Drive (2001,  R)
Mulholland Drive
lynch tops himself. a reeeally bad day in l.a. stunning performances by the two leads. this film haunts me
54
Come and See (Idi i smotri) (1985,  Unrated)
Come and See (Idi i smotri)
the trouble begins with the children...this has to be one of the most brutal war films ever made. a young boy joins the resistance to fight the nazis and finds himself in a horrific nightmare. stunning images, soundtrack from hell; a brilliant piece of work, i think, but very tough to watch. in russian
55
Detour (1945,  Unrated)
56
Narayama bushiko (Ballad of Narayama) (1984,  Unrated)
Narayama bushiko (Ballad of Narayama)
the film recreates a remote mountain village in 19th century japan where famine is always lurking. it's a harsh world where infants are commonly discarded and at age 70, elders are carried to the mountaintop to die. the film follows one family in their various relationships and day to day struggles for survival. it's a raw and beautiful evocation of life bound by tradition at the most basic level
57
I Know Where I'm Going! (1947,  Unrated)
I Know Where I'm Going!
the most wonderful old fashioned romance i've seen in years!!!!! this isn't usually my thing but *surprise* i adored it :D gorgeous scenery, wry humor and such natural performances! i'm a big fan of hiller and livesey and while the story was predictable, the oddball characters and scottish flavor made it work. many thx to my friends who recommended this! this lovely film and a pint of ben & jerry's made my day :P
58
Los Olvidados (The Young and the Damned) (1952,  Unrated)
Los Olvidados (The Young and the Damned)
a searing indictment of poverty and document of the street life. pedro, ojitos and metche will break your heart. i won't soon forget this
59
Sunset Boulevard (Sunset Blvd.) (1950,  Unrated)
60
Amadeus (1984,  R)
61
Da hong deng long gao gao gua (Raise the Red Lantern) (1991,  PG)
62
Children of Men (2006,  R)
63
In a Lonely Place (1950,  Unrated)
In a Lonely Place
happy birthday, bogie! :)
64
The Big Sleep (1946,  Unrated)
The Big Sleep
i never knew there were two versions of this film. apparently it was shelved for a couple years as the studio had a backlog of war films to get out. the film was then recut with added scenes to amp up the bogie-bacall relationship, creating a possibly better film that never quite makes sense but it doesn't seem to matter. grade A noir with a script by william faulkner
65
The King of Comedy (1983,  PG)
The King of Comedy
this may be de niro's greatest performance; funny, creepy and criminally underrated. it's also the only jerry lewis film i can stand. it's like a black comedy version of taxi driver. it may not be bloody but it's nearly as tough to watch
66
The Night of the Hunter (1955,  PG)
The Night of the Hunter
haunting southern gothic masterpiece
67
The Philadelphia Story (1940,  Unrated)
The Philadelphia Story
...<3
68
Strangers on a Train (1951,  PG)
69
Taxi Driver (1976,  R)
70
It's a Wonderful Life (1946,  Unrated)

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  1. broadwaymo
    broadwaymo posted 634 days ago

    Stella - Nice collection of favorites... I stumbled onto The Lion in Winter on AMC about a year ago and was blown away by it. Great movie! I ran across another film just last night starring your most and least favorites...The Shootist. :)

  2. alush1
    alush1 posted 603 days ago

    Interesting favorite list.We have several faves in common.I don't know about you, but I find the compatability rating is not real accurate in terms of matches.

  3. exnavykds
    exnavykds posted 551 days ago

    Okay, I changed Fanny and Alexander to "want to see". You've never let me down on a good movie tip so far, I'll take the chance. :)

  4. flixsterman
    flixsterman posted 262 days ago

    Its nice to see that I'm not the only one around who has Sullivan's Travels on their list of favorites.