I am unashamedly and utterly a movie geek. I love movies, especially ones with a good story and characters that I can relate to. I’m more and more a fan of character-driven films and less and less a fan of the big-budget special effects extravaganzas. My tastes are very eclectic, as the following list will show (in no particular order):
1) The Lord of the Rings trilogy
2) The Red Shoes
3) Casablanca
4) The Maltese Falcon
5) Doctor Zhivago
6) Elizabethtown
7) Sunshine Cleaning
8) Amadeus
9) Ice Castles
10) Charade
11) Juno
12) High Fidelity
13) An Officer and a Gentleman
14) Gone With the Wind
15) Lawrence of Arabia
16) Heathers
17) Gladiator
18) Kingdom of Heaven
19) The Last Waltz
20) Grease
21) Moulin Rouge
22) Romeo + Juliet
23) The Blues Brothers
24) Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
25) Dead Poets’ Society
26) The English Patient
27) Gran Torino
28) Up in the Air
29) Charade
30) Rear Window
31) The Philadelphia Story
32) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
33) The African Queen
34) Tombstone
35) Back to the Future
36) Breakfast at Tiffany’s
37) Roman Holiday
38) Mystic Pizza
39) My Big Fat Greek Wedding
40) Cinema Paradiso
41) Babette’s Feast
42) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
43) Bright Star
44) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
45) The Notebook
46) Shawshank Redemption
47) The Green Mile
48) To Kill a Mickingbird
49) Forrest Gump
50) The Straight Story
I could probably list at least 50 more, but I won’t (unless I do another favorite movies blog). As you can tell, these films are both old and new and range across every genre there is.
I’d like to know some of your favorites, both from a personal and from an artistic standpoint. I know I will probably look back at this list and see movies I left out that should have been in, but those movies can be in your list. It’s not supposed to be comprehensive.
Part III will have a listing of my favorite albums, and that will really be all over the map, so gird your loins for that one. And have a fantastic Memorial Day tomorrow!