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😭😭 Brokeback Mountain and Dancer in the Dark--I completely agree!
I would also recommend Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler as perfection.
If you're going for disturbing directors, but not necessarily horror, you should dig in to Michael Haneke. Funny games, Le pianiste, Caché, The white ribbon, Amour... if they don't hit you...
How is funny games not considered horror? 😅
Cache is one of the most impressively directed movies I’ve ever seen. It’s a masterclass in various, subtle choices from Haneke that makes this thriller so effective.
Mina Lee just did a video about the fashion of Spirited Away, I highly recommend it! Funnily enough she did mention a problem with the English dubbing in the scene where Chihiro talks with the nice witch in her country house
Where can I see it?
@@julianaa7665 hi Juliana, it's here right on RUclips!
ruclips.net/video/nXdDlFJQdTI/видео.html
Hi, what about a list of movies you would rate 10 in scariness?
Imposter was so weird!! 😳 I was so confused after that!
You almost feel ashamed for Babe! Don't! Because I saw it recently for the first time(and this is coming from a 41 year old guy) and thought it was great. I wouldn't call it a kids movie , but a family movie. In this case a family movie that has besides a lot of entertainment, heart and some cleverness(just like you mentioned) also a bit of dark subtext(not really suited for the very young) and some good messaging.
Baaaaaaah Rammmm Ewe!
Brokeback Mountain is also a novella. And it’s very very good as well
It's fun to watch home alone through the perspective of kevin being a psychopath
Really enjoyed hearing about your non horror favorites. I love many of these titles as well, particularly The Elephant Man , Brokeback Mountain and Requiem For a Dream. You reminded me about American Beauty! I need to rewatch that one. Another one from around that time I love is The Virgin Suicides.
I loved The Florida Project. It reminds me of "Tangerine" which is just as good 👌🏻
My dad and I didn't understand the florida project 😎
@@mikesilva3868 was boring af
My list (I guess I did 25, sorry):
1) Amadeus
2) Pan's Labyrinth
3) Nightcrawler
4) Fight Club
5) Shawshank Redemption
6) The Sting
7) Parasite
8) Leon, The Professional
9) Mad Max: Fury Road
10) District 9
11) Slingblade
12) Pulp Fiction
13) The Outlaw Josey Wales
14) The Wrestler
15) Ballad of Buster Scruggs
16) Edge of Tomorrow
17) Matchstick Men
18) Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
19) The Platform
20) Oldboy
21) Hunt for the Wilderpeople
22) Three Kings
23) Sunshine
24) Knives Out
25) Three-Iron
Out of Sight
Full Metal Jacket
Trainspotting
Seven
Two of a Kind (O.N.J. and Travolta) a guilty pleasure!!
To Live and Die in L.A.
Buried
Up in The Air
Sneakers
Working Girl (Melanie Griffiths)
Romancing the Stone
Prizzis Honour
Dirty Harry
Such good picks. There's not enough appreciation for American Honey, that movie blew me away and really hit me, especially the first time around in a theatre. I like your horror content of course but I'm glad you also talk about movies from other genres as well here and there :) Also, American Beauty is one of those movies that made me fall in love with movies, not that I wouldn't love them before that but it really evoke something in me and I love that movie til this day, need to rewatch it though. That movie and Donnie Darko really made my high school experience :)
Babeee omg Emma this is the first movie I ever remember watching so I love this movie too 💜 and the rest of the movies u mention are perfect. I wrote down the movies that I still dont see to watched later ✨
Every single time you say you are a Adam Sandler fan I get surprised 😂 every time
Some of my 10s, Inside Out, Team America: World Police, Shawshank Redemption, Arival, Lord of the Rings Trilogy (extended) 12 Angry Men and for a Christmas one which I know isn't a perfect film but by God its 10 out of 10 Jingle all the Way!
I just bought inside out on recommendation of my counselor and I bawled my eyes out hahahahaha
I watched Spirited Away as a child and it terrified me 😂 have never watched it since and I am now 21. Some of my 10/10 movies: Bridget Jones's Diary, War Horse, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Marley & Me, 1917, A Dogs Purpose, Paul, Game Night, Papillon and Shawshank Redemption.
There is something about Spirited Away. A few years ago when covid struck and my anxiety was peaking I tried to watch it and I couldn't handle it. I'd seen it before and I have seen it since, but I remember that one time it really messed with my head for some odd reason.
Kill Bill is also one of my FAVORITE movies.
Shit, I left those off my list. I LOVED everything about those movies.
I liked both kill bill movies.
AMEN🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I saw your Donnie Darko rating on letterboxd a bit ago. You rated that one a 4 and a half. So did you think about it and realized you actually like it more? Not a big deal at all hahaha. Just kinda curious
Such a great list! This was a pleasure to watch! THANK YOU FOR SPREADING THE HOME ALONE LOVE. Emma goodfellas intro “As far back as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to be spooky.”
Full Metal Jacket
Once Upon a Time in America is a movie that should get as much love as The Godfather and Goodefellas. Clear 10/10.
Yes - the four-hour version, not the butchered version that was released in American theaters.
Just watched Nocturnal Animals for the first time ever this week and it really stuck with me especially the story within the story and the meaning behind it wow
I love that movie too!
WOW! Nobody has disliked this video so far (399/0)
Loved the list. Need to watch 'Dancer in the Dark'
Recently I watched Twin Peaks for the first time in my life. I know... I'm 4036 years old, almost 4037, and I had never seen it. What!?? But, I loved it. Was super excited to continue right away with The Return. Well... Never has it taken me so long to finish a season of anything.. I hated it with a passion. I don't know if you have a video somewhere where you talk about it, but I'd love to know what you thought of The Return. Will David Lynch be one of the directors featured in your Most Disturbing Directors series?
How about Sophie’s Choice, The Green Mile, Fried Green Tomatoes, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest….
fried green tomatoes is good but literally takes years off my life
@@lizzhunt8882 - you are right about that for sure, but sometimes I just need a good cry and I find this movie very cathartic
This is such a great list! Love how passionate you are about film. Here's 10 of my favourite non-horror flicks:
1. Mulholland Drive (2001)
2. The Big Lebowski (1998)
3. Jurassic Park (1993)
4. Brazil (1985)
5. Fight Club (1999)
6. Lost in Translation (2003)
7. Dead Mans Shoes (2004)
8. Amélie (2001)
9. Life Of Brian (1979)
10. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
YESSS!!! Jurassic Park will go down as one of the greatest movies in cinema history.
Amelie!!!! One of my favorites of all time!
Well I actually overlapped with you on two films. The Elephant Man and Taxi driver. And if I didn't file them under their directors they'd both be in the horror section for me. (Which I'm sure they wouldn't be for most people, but I organize my genres a little different than other folks.) Thanks Emma, it's swell to see what films mean something to you.
My Top 10/10 films would be
1. The Godfather
2. The Dark Knight
3. Alien
4. Inception
5. Terminator 2 : Judgement Day
Great list Emma. Baaah ram ewe!!! I’ve seen 14 of these, own 12 on Blu-ray. Blind bought Love on your recommendation, but didn’t like it. Sorry! So glad to see Brokeback getting some love. That film seems to have been forgotten so quickly. It wrecks me.
Yes, Donnie Darko! I completely get it and most people don't.
We had several films in common. Three of my 10's are "Akira," along with "Wall-E," and "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse."
Have you seen The Straight Story, David Lynch's Disney movie? Very odd for a Lynch film, but also really good.
Omg I loved watching you talk about Babe 🐖 I love that movie so much! And Fight Club…yesssss 🤛
I love A Clockwork Orange!!
OMG and I love Studio Ghibli too!! My kids are such fans of My neighbor Totoro.
Can I see your Ponyo tattoo!!?? (hm sorry. It's sounds weird or something) My youngest girl just loves this movie!! She has red hair and the way Ponyo acts in the movie, my hubby and I always say our daughter just IS Ponyo 🙈💗
Loved clockwork orange too😎
I call my little sister Ponyo every since I watched the movie! She's 30 now and she's still Ponyo :)
Spirited away: 10, Porco Rosso: 15, Totoro: 20... and John Merrick: 30
National lampoons vacation from 1983,starcrash,manos hands of fate,earth vs flying saucers 🤗
I have watched a lot of these, but a long time ago and just once and I think my taste in movies has grown uo with me, so now I want to rewatch them and see if there's a new perspective.
I read all Pahlaniuk's books. By the story, and it's noticeable if you watch it with this in mind, Mara Singer is also him. He's all 3 characters. Tyler Durden's first appearance in the book is really weird. He's on a beach putting logs into the ground, it's too long to explain if you haven't read it. The movie got me to read all his books because I loved it so much. Short book, and the movie was a great adaptation (I actually like the movie better, which is rare). Rest of his books are cynical, like Fight Club, but those movie adaptations are terrible. I'm not a "I read the book" clown, just he became my favorite author because of I watched that movie, and Fight Club is probably his tamest/least crazy story, and they're all similar style. Everyone should read that guy. He's got one book about a guy who makes himself immune to venom, crashes cars to time travel, and keeps having kids with his mother in the past to become immortal. I dunno.
I absolutely love Pahlaniuk books, he’s my favorite author and people are always surprised he’s the “Fight Club guy”. He’s got so many layers in his books that explore toxic masculinity, gender, sex...usually in a very visceral and gross manner but it’s just done so well!! Invisible Monster, Rant, and Choke are my top 3 books ever. I recommend Michael Crichton and Gillian Flynn for similar content, Crichton for the scifi with dark undertones and Flynn for the psychological thrillers if you’re looking for similar authors!
@@x0ShYgIrL0x Nice! My favorite by him is Invisible Monsters, Survivor is a close second.
Promising Young Woman, Once Upon a Time In Hollywood, Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet, Ms. 45, Girl Interrupted, Beetlejuice, Thelma and Louise, Casino, Kill Bill (both volumes), All About Eve, Little Miss Sunshine, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, UP, Gone Girl, American Beauty, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, The Favourite, Vertigo, Marvin's Room, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, But I'm A Cheerleader and Labyrinth I all consider as a 10/10.
Was that really you editing? You look so different. Baby has great messages and asks important questions. I use it in my work as in organizational psychology
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@@kokconsulting2 congrats on the twins! i hope you and you sisters have a good time in hawaii. i use this cream as a moisturiser and its great! thanks for recommending it
im a new subscriber love your content- just watched your dissection of gaspar noe films...love your content!
I'm so glad you mentioned Dancer in the Dark - I never hear anyone talk about it! I've only ever seen it once but my god it broke me. I keep trying to mentally prepare myself to watch it again but like over 10 years later it's still not happened :') Yet weirdly I've watched Requiem for a Dream multiple times?? Why do I do this to myself haha
The Elephant Man is another one I've been meaning to rewatch because oh my god it was so beautiful. Definitely up there with my favourites from Lynch, even after only one watch.
For me some of my 9s and 10s are:
- Some Like It Hot (my favourite comedy of all time)
- It's a Wonderful Life (my favourite Christmas movie of all time)
- The Breakfast Club
- Girl, Interrupted
- Pulp Fiction
- Matilda
- Clueless
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy
- There Will Be Blood
- Deep Impact
There are soooo many more though!
I never realized that I really like "honey" movies until you started talking about yours faves and I realized that they are my favorites too
Emma stanning Brokeback Mountain is everything we need for Pride Month!
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The scene where Ennis holds Jack's shirt at Jack's parents' house! 😭
I love me some young Robert De Niro, too! As wrong as that sounds... 🤨
Loved the list. I feel like you would love Less Than Zero - a late 80s movie about LA, rich kids and the drug scene. It stars Robert Downey Jr. And he is crazy brilliant in it! The excess of the 80s, fashion, and drugs are an amazing backdrop.
i agree with several of these, and this was an extremely entertaining video. cheers!
I couldn't finish The Father it hit so close to home. I cried from the first 10 minutes on.
Matchstick Men, The Weather Man, and Lord Of War. Not because Nic Cage is in everyone either lol
I don’t watch a lot of non horror but mine are:
A Star is Born
The Impossible
Bad Times at the El Royale
Secret in Their Eyes
Parasite
Kill Bill Vol 1+2
Project X
The King of Staten Island
Vantage Point
^Some 9/10 but that’s ok^
1 starcrash
2 death race 2000 from 1975
3 night of the comet 1984
4 sorority babes in slimeball bowl o Rama 1988
5 Nightmare sisters movie
6 santa claus versus the devil movie
7 invaders from Mars 1953
8 plan 9 from outer space
9 target earth 1954
10 them 1954
All these movies are my favorites 😎
Star is born is only love story that I like! 😄 It was so effective 🥺
@@annauusitalo1770 yeah I love it
The King of Staten Island really shocked me, I never would have realized how good of an actor Pete Davidson was
@@coreycasciano3255 I know he’s so good in it, and it felt so genuine
My favorite Lars von Trier film is "Melancholia." It's so profound with a final shot that is both devastating and glorious. My all-time favorite film would have to be "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." I saw it when I was 16 and it filled me with a sense of wonder that has never been equaled.
Love Melancholia--it doesn't get enough love! So good in every aspect.
“Fight Club”, “A Clockwork Orange”, “Goodfellas”, “American Beauty” and some other films on your list are truly the best ones I’ve watched. Thanks for putting them on your list, Emma! 🙂👍🏻
*THE FOUNTAIN* !!!! Only movie, I ever rated a 11/10 !!
Hey Emma. Have u thought about discussing Michael Haeneke's work fir most disturbing directors? I think that guy is awesome n I love his filmography
Yes!!! I love him, I’ll definitely include him at some point
You had so many of my favorite movies on your list. Thora Birch's character in American Beauty was my favorite! I related with her so much and was so focused on her arch in the movie. The way you talk about films is so transparent and genuine! Great job again Emma :)
Thanks Nicole
That's a nice Taxi Driver VHS. Great video I"m the same age as you and yet I've seen 6 of the movies on your list.
Here's my
Back to the future.
Die Hard
Batman Mask of the Phantasm
Die hard with a Vengence
Djanjo unchained
Goodfellas
Terminator 1 and 2
Robocop (1987)
Darkman
Sin City
Wayne's world 1 and 2
Diacon IV
Redline
King Kong (1976)
Total recall
Logan
Forgot to say in my earlier post . Alot of movies on your list I also love! So cool! American Beauty, Requiem for a dream, The Truman Show (omg),
I've probably mentioned this before, but Fight Club was the movie that made me love film too!
Lots of 1999 films, American Beauty was excellent, Fight Club was good, how about Run Lola Run for 99?
“Pans Labyrinth” Is an awesome Movie
this is a GREAT list!!
Requiem for a Dream is in my top movies of all time. I went in blind watching it on a whim a few years ago and it absolutely blew me away. I've seen it a lot. But it is a difficult rewatch.
The Truman Show. Wow. This film is absolute perfection. It broke me!
Jim Carrey is incredible.
Ugh your taste in movies is fantaaaasticcccc.
Top drama movie is The Single Man for me, I LOVE TOM FORD. Nocturnal Animals was great too, I thought of it when you mentioned Donnie, one of my faves as well.
Love Requiem for a Dream. It feels like a fairy tale that slowly turns into nightmare. No matter how many times I see it, it still is an emotional rollercoaster.
I wouldn't exactly call Requiem for a Dream NOT a horror film though.
No other Lynch…Mullholand Drive and Lost Highway are up there for me…Twin Peaks, my favorite series ever.
Requiem is something I just haven’t been able to rewatch but has stuck with me through the years. I watched a RUclips recap of it and I just couldn’t do it again, it’s so crazy. Loved it.
Really enjoyed this! Makes me want to go rewatch several of these films. My personal 10/10 is a 2014 Canadian film by Xavier Dolan called Mommy. It was perfection for me. Hope you check it out! I think you would consider it a “Honey Film”.
I love Mommy !!! So good
I have to say, my favorite non-horror movies are "Little Miss Sunshine" and also "Muriel's Wedding" - honestly, anything featuring Toni Collette.
Toni Collette is an absolute GEM
Dancer In The Dark just broke me!
Not sure if you've watched a movie called mysterious skin? Its such a brilliant movie, very emotional and disturbing, but i'm really glad I watched it. Coming of age drama, highly recommend
Hell yes! So many gems here. LOVE that you included Home Alone and Babe! 🙌 And I refuse to let Kevin Spacey now ruin American Beauty for me as well. It’s a perfect film I resonated so much with as a teen. My list would be: Pulp Fiction, American Beauty, Boogie Nights, Kill Bill, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Apocalypse Now, The Departed, Fargo, Heathers, Parasite, Natural Born Killers, A Clockwork Orange, Pans Labyrinth, A Ghost Story, The Virgin Suicides, Blue Velvet, Brokeback Mountain, Requiem for a Dream, Dazed and Confused, Goodfellas, The Nightmare Before Christmas…and probably so many more! 😂
You have great taste in movies!
American Beauty and Boogie Nights are always on my top 10 (top 5 for Boogie Nights, which is operatic in scope and character while getting it just right about the 70s). All of the performances were on point.
My hubby loves a Clockwork Orange more than I like it (it's a great accomplishment). The aesthetics and story were disturbing in a good way.
I am watching your video and just got to #2, Florida Project. I just saw that two weeks ago. It was excellent!!
Babe is absolutely a personal favorite too. So meaningful and wholesome without being hokey.
Requiem for a Dream is my second favorite film of all-time.
What's the first?
@@karlaboyle1453 The Silence of the Lambs.
Thank you Emma.
I saw Fight Club and American Beauty as a double feature, upper eastside Manhattan in 1999.
How do you EVER come close to the feeling of walking out of a cinema after an experience like that?
The last time I got that excited was when I saw Un Chein Andalou and Eraserhead in Brisbane at Metro Arts Theatre.
Now I live in Mandurah subsisting off torrenting.
The Father is so good on many levels. One of faves if not my fave of 2020.
My 10/10 films would be, in no particular order:
Good Will Hunting
The Dark Knight
The Shawshank Redemption
The Truman Show
Stand By Me
Cinema Paradiso
Amelie
American Beauty
Mulholland Drive
Parasite
Groundhog Day
Three Colours : Red
Annie Hall
To Kill a Mockingbird
12 Angry Men
The Godfather
TAXI DRIVER. OMG. I am so glad you included this on your list. I was OBSESSED with this as a teenager. I think mostly because I think 70s Robert de Niro was an incredibly attractive man and he was just an amazing actor but this nihilistic way of seeing the world around you really opened my eyes a lot.
The first three Harry Potter movies! Nothing in the world can bring me more joy.
Thanks for sharing your list of non-horror favorites, Emma. While these films are not in my top ten list, I agree that HOME ALONE, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, TAXI DRIVER, THE TRUMAN SHOW and BABE are all excellent films as well. When Jim Carrey did not even get an Oscar nomination for "The Truman Show", I knew the Academy would never, ever give comedies their due respect. I'm going to try and give my top ten films in as many categories as I can while steering clear of horror, suspense, thrillers, science fiction and murder mysteries. So here we go (in order of film release):
1. CASABLANCA (1942) - Hollywood classic and probably the best love story ever.
2. THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960) - my favorite western, though I know it's not the best western made.
3. THE DEVIL'S BRIGADE (1968) - my favorite war film.
4. DIRTY HARRY (1971) - as it's own film, this is about a detective who believes in justice, but the system of law keeps getting in the way.
5. 48 HOURS (1982) - best action/comedy ever.
6. E.T., THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (1982) - what can I say? I was fifteen years old (close in age to Elliot's older brother), rode a dirt bike and I cried at the end.
7. THE UNTOUCHABLES (1987) - my favorite movie of all time. This is the one I would want to be stuck on a desert island with.
8. NOTTING HILL (1999) - best romantic comedy ever.
9. THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY (2001-2003) - the whole story told in a perfect way.
10. MYSTIC RIVER (2003) - best crime/drama and what a heartbreaking story.
Honorable mentions list would go on forever, so I'll skip that. I realize that I do gravitate to films with the classic troupe: Rescue the girl, defeat the bad guy and save the world. That's true even in my favorite horror films, the villain doesn't always win. What can I say? I was a shy kid who wanted to be the "detective hero".
I love LOVE so much & then you brought up my other favorite & under rated movie Wicker Park. You Rock \m/
Donnie darko has been my number one since i was 10 (nearly 20 years thats terrifying to think about)!!! have you seen the tree of life and if not definitely recommend!!! it's like the ultimate existential honey film it literally makes me feel so at peace every time i watch it and who doesn't love seeing jessica chastain on the screen for 2+ hours?!
Holy shitt. I love you even moree. Björk is literally the love of my lifeee
GIRLLLLLLLL we are the SAME person!! Such an eclectic list, though it makes so much sense to me. A lot of my all time faves:))))
This was a lot of fun to watch and told us the audience a lot more about you tbh. I also enjoy psychological movies a lot. For a long time my top four was A Clockwork Orange, Requiem for a Dream, American Beauty, Fight Club, and Princess Mononoke. Top two hasn't changed but the rest are scattered in my top 25ish now. Honestly it's hard for me to pick a top 5 but I know A Clockwork Orange will likely always be my number one. The layers, the music, the madness. It's all such a spiral. Thanks for sharing! If I may, an animated film I think you might enjoy because it's very slice of life and a drama (by Satoshi Kon) Millennium Actress. No pressure just think it might be your thing. I'd maybe even say it's the anime version of a honey film?
You might have said and I missed it but is there a movie you rate 9/10 or 10/10 that you can't watch again. The wrestler with Mickey Rourke is one for me. Just a great portrait that shows what happens when someone can't let go of glory. And it shows us on the outside the weakness of heros.
I can't watch it again because of the emotional impact it had on me that I don't want to feel again. But yet I personally rate the movie 10/10
I love The Wrestler too! It's my favorite Aronofsky movie now; I'm so annoyed with myself that I put off watching it for so long.
Haha I LOVE Babe. And I loved this vid!
Ditto on Fight Club #1
I love Babe!!!
i can totally relate to your thoughts on "fight club"... it is just something i wish there would exist more of. these thoughts put into these ideas.
Hi Emma!
I'm totally in another realm at the moment, so before I forget, have you done a "Coming to VOD in June/July" yet, or an "Everything I Watched in....."?
I couldn't find any in my searches, so before I forget..... have you, or anyone, done a mention or review of the Barbara Crampton (yes, it is hers 😌) film, "Sacrifice"? If so, I totally missed it. Just mentioning it cuz I've heard a ton of stuff on "Jakob's Wife", but nothing on "Sacrifice" which is a fun creepy movie.
Thanks for what you do Emma!!!
Hey! They are on my channel :) just click on my name and have a look under the video tab
@@spookyastronauts Thanks Emma! I just watched your Coming to VOD in June, and I'll look for the other.
Thanks for taking time to respond!
Should’ve added Blue Jay. . . But 10/10 video lol
😂😂😂
My non-horror movie is waking the dead with Jennifer Connolly and Billy Crudup.
I'd like to recommend The Closet (Le placard) and The double life of Veronique (La double vie de Veronique).
Honestly, I’ve seen many ‘extreme horror’ films, and Requiem for a Dream is still the most disturbing film I’ve ever seen. I really struggle to rewatch it- I actually have! It’s just so difficult- they’re all amazing but Ellen Burstyn in particular really blows my mind, probably my favourite performance ever put to film. Nice to see you loved Sound of Metal as much as I did too!
I agree! Horror is my all time fav genre but Requiem for a Dream was the scariest movie I've ever seen. Absolutely beautiful movie I never want to see again.
@@atmosphericentry0 yeah! I really had to force myself to rewatch it when I did but I’m happy I did- the combination of the acting, Clint Mansell’s score and the editing in the third act is just borderline too much for me!
If I had to pick my favourite non horror, (not including the LOTR trilogy because I’d be too biased) it would be Pan’s Labyrinth. I even made my parents watch the director’s commentary, which they enjoyed and were amazed by but were quick to tell me they would never do it again 😅
Great list, Emma! Interesting picks. Some of these are 10/10 for me too 👀
10 more 😅
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind,
A bittersweet life,
High voltsge,
A bronx tale,
Casino,
Scarface,
Shallow graves,
The green mile,
Shawshank redemptionx
Forest Gump.
That's crazy I watch Home Alone and Home Alone 2 every Christmas too 😂 😂
Interstellar, the dark knight, the departed, pulp fiction, fight club, gone girl, life itself, inglorious bastards, prisoners,seven, reservoir dogs, Locke, American beauty, no country for old men, memento, Deadpool, thee usual suspect
I only remember having 2 specific vhs movies, when I grew up, and I would still, to this day (25 years later) defend them as at least 9/10 or 10/10 movies......:
Mortal Kombat and Lost World - Jurassic Park 2...........................
Babe is one of my all-time favorite movies. When the farmer sings, I Will Make A Way For You, I bawl. I also love at the end of the movie when he says that I'll do little pig, that'll do... smile
The Breakfast Club, American Beauty, Pulp Fiction, Platoon, Barfly, Magnolia, River's Edge, The Big Lebowski, Blow, and the only comedy on my list, Galaxy Quest. honorable mentions, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Usual Suspects, Leaving Las Vegas, Blue Velvet, Ghost World, Whiplash, American History X, and Once Were Warriors