My favorite movie/s all depend on what I'm in the mood for. Horror: H. P. Lovecrafts Dagon or The Ring Science Fiction: Star Wars (all) I tend to be an Imperialist. In the first 3 the biggest drawback is JarJar. In the last 3 it is Ewoks. Sci Horror: Event Horizon - Hell Raiser in space! Action Adventure: The Die Hard series or any James Bond Fantasy: Lord of the Rings Comedy: Liar Liar with Jim Carry
Horror: House of 1,000 Corpses/The Devil's Rejects Science Fiction: Star Trek (The new one.) SciFi Horror: Cube Action: Sucker Punch Fantasy: None. Comedy: Fan Boys.
Sci-Fi; 2001: A Space Odyssey Action; Die Hard Superhero; Superman: The Movie Adventure; Raiders of the Lost Ark Comedy; The Blues Brothers Fantasy; LoTR Trilogy War; Saving Private Ryan Foreign; Downfall (Der Üntergang) As for my all-time favourite, it's definetly 2001: A Space Odyssey. This is the movie that started my fascination with Space. It's a dark, fascinating film that makes you wonder what it's really like beyond the infinite. The thought-provoking plot is outstanding, the (few) characters are developed perfectly and the special effects are the best I've ever seen in my entire life. This is, without a doubt, my absolute favourite movie, and Stanley Kubrick's crowning achievement.
Days of Thunder, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Little Giants, Harry Potter (all of them), Top Gun, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Sandlot, The Crow, Tom and Huck That's all I can think of for now.
Tough call. Maybe the Back to the Future trilogy? It hits me right in the nostalgia in the best ways possible. Making me long for the way things were in my childhood in the late 80s/early 90s, causing me to miss the 50s despite not being around back then, and reminding me of the crazy stuff we envisioned the future might hold. Being a sappy, empathetic guy doesn't help in this regard, I have to say... Not much happens in these movies that isn't significant later or is referenced again, so they're pretty clever too. This is how I feel about most sci-fi movies. Scale models of starships and stuff added a little more believability for me and space combat scenes felt more tense and exciting, despite CGI opening far more possibilities and making matters easier.
TRON TRON Legacy Wreck it Ralph The Nightmare Before Christmas Addams Family Addams Family Values FrankenWeenie Dogotooth Irreversible The Passion of the Christ The Magdalene Sisters Bugsy Bugsy Malone Casino The Exorcist 1973 Bram Stoker's Dracula Hotel Transylvania Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Ed Wood Hitchcock My Week with Marilyn Saving Mr. Banks Mary Poppins Song of the South The Prince and the Showgirl Interview with the Vampire
The Dark Knight Rise of the Planet of the Apes Inglorious Bastards Kill Bill Watchmen Downfall (Der Untergang) V for Vendetta Howl's Moving Castle
Platoon, Full Metal Jacket, Dawn of the Dead (2004), World War Z, 28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead, Star Wars (The Original Trilogy), Saving Private Ryan, Tropic Thunder, We Were Soldiers, Dirty Harry, and The Hangover Trilogy.