I went into this movie with absolutely zero idea what it was about. I can say, by far, that it is my new favorite from what I've watched on this list. Why?
- The message from this movie is so moving. I felt so connected to the characters and the story.
- The acting was amazing all around.
- It held my attention and I was sad when it ended.
- I learned what a curb stomp is. I'm cringing even now.
- It was the first time I've seen Ed Norton and now I love him.
20 down...70 to go....
The List:
Akira
Aliens
Animal House
Best in Show
Better Off Dead
Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure
Blade Runner
Blazing Saddles
Bull Durham
Caddyshack
Clerks
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Daze and Confused
Deliverence
Evil Dead II
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Field of Dreams*
Fletch
Ghostbusters
Glory
Goldfinger
Gremlins
Heathers
Highlander
Jaws
Lethal Weapon I
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
My Blue Heaven
Naked Gun
Pale Rider
Planes Trains, and Automobiles
Platoon
Policy Acadamy
Porkys
Predator
Primer
Pulp Fiction
Rainman
Rambo: First Blood
Raw Deal
Red Dawn
Reservoir Dogs
Robo Cop
Run Lola Run
Say Anything
Scarface
Sixteen Candles
Spaceballs
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Terminator: Salvation
The 6th Day
The Godfather
The Golden Child
The Good the Bad and the Ugly
The Goonies
The Jerk
The Karate Kid
The Natural
The Professional
The Three Amigos
The Usual Suspects
The Warriors
Top Gun
True Lies
True romance
Unforgiven
Untouchables
Young Frankenstein
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