In no particular order....
The Lord of the Rings movies - Probably the best bit of movie fanfiction I've ever seen
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, etc. - I grew up with these movies, and I find that I can still go back and love them, if mainly because the song lyrics are
incredibly witty *goes off humming "Under the Sea"*
Vertigo, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Rear Window - The best Hitchcock movies I've seen; very well-directed and well-acted
Wait Until Dark (starring Audrey Hepburn) - The best movie about a blind person I've ever seen
Court Jester (starring Danny Kaye) - I don't think I've ever seen a movie where I've laughed more
Jumanji - Freaked me out when I saw it on the dinkiest TV you can imagine, with horrible speakers (the mark of a good movie, I'd say)
I, Robot - The movie that made me a Will Smith fangirl ^^'
The Pursuit of Happyness - Will Smith and his son both did an
excellent job with this one
The Last Samurai - Good acting, great action, unbelievably tragic, and it showed me a different way to look at suicide
Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc., etc. - Absolutely
awesome movies; they're hilarious, yet they all make me tear up, and they teach valuable lessons as well
Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, Howl's Moving Castle, etc. - I probably don't need to say why XP
Jin-Roh: Wolf Brigade - Astonishingly tragic, while rambling off onto fairy tale tangents
Oliver Twist (newest version) - Great adaptation; most of the people and places looked
exactly the way I'd imagined them from the book
Sense and Sensibility (starring Emma Thompson) - I haven't read the book, but I could tell it was a great adaptation anyway XD Thompson's amazing
The Mark of Zorro (starring Tyrone Power) - Classic, and much better than any adaptations they ever made later
Air Bud (the first one) - Made me cry buckets; in my opinion it's the best dog story ever (sorry, Lassie)
Saving Private Ryan - Man, was that
intense!!! I don't think I'll
ever look at war the same
It's A Wonderful Life - Self-explanatory
Sixth Sense - Amazing acting; a classic horror movie (I guess)
Signs - I actually like it better than Sixth Sense, mainly because of Graham's journey of faith, and it gave me nightmares for a week
The Village - Great acting, my favorite movie romance, heart-throbbingly beautiful music
Amazing Grace - I don't know how historically accurate it is (history's not my strong point), but I thought the movie itself was handled well, and I love the hymn it's based around
The Matrix (first one; I haven't seen the others) - Original idea, exciting action, succeeded in simultaneously confusing me and freaking me out at the beginning
X-Men (first one; I haven't seen the others) - Great acting on the part of Hugh Jackman, cool story and action
Batman Begins - Best superhero movie EVER!!! Christian Bale is an awesome actor
Treasure Island (starring Christian Bale and Charleton Heston) - The best movie version of the story (other than Treasure Planet, perhaps) - plus, the music is done by The Chieftains (I think)
Bridge to Terabithia (newest version, if there were any others) - I think this is the best book-to-movie adaptation
ever. It's even better than LotR, I think. I'm a total fan of Josh Hutcherson now, too XD
The Fountain - The most abstractly confusing movie I've ever seen, and the only movie I haven't been able to fully understand, yet enjoyed at the same time
...I think that's enough to be getting on with for now