Movies that do hold up over time

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To me, Gremlins 2 just gets better and better as time goes on. Gremlins was the first movie that I ever saw at a drive-in (I was 7 and remember it well), and I remember flipping out when I first saw the trailer for 2.



 

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Animal House

Given what I experienced in 1978-82 in my fraternity, I consider that to be more like a documentary. 🤣

Gone with the Wind

Politically incorrect take here, but I would still say it was a great cinematic masterpiece in its day and historically significant (although no idea why any woman would prefer Ashley Wilkes over Rhett Butler)
 
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Papillon (1973)
Cool Hand Luke
The Bridge on the River Kwai
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Once Upon a Time in America
Young Guns
The Deer Hunter
Deliverance
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Midnight Express
The Color Purple
Fried Green Tomatoes
The Warriors
Scarface
Heat
 
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We gotta be a bit more creative. Just naming some of the most widely considered greatest films ever made isn’t fun.

Dazed and Confused - timeless soundtrack and ultimate hangout movie. Everyone can relate to it.
Tremors - simple yet a blast. Actual special effects used which still look incredible.
The Thing and They Live - one has gore, isolation, and tension that are hard to beat while the other speaks on consumerism and has a badass street fight that’s entertained generations.
Starship Troopers - too smart for its time, many didn’t understand its satirical nature and completely disregarded it as schlock. It showed a perversion of the military state and the fact that we invaded other planets and not the other way around went over people’s heads.
 

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Big Trouble in Little China. It's still campy and cheap looking but the comedy and Kurt Russel's and Kim Catrell's acting always make me watch it if it's on. If I catch one second of that movie I have to watch the whole thing..
 
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We gotta be a bit more creative. Just naming some of the most widely considered greatest films ever made isn’t fun.

Dazed and Confused - timeless soundtrack and ultimate hangout movie. Everyone can relate to it.
Tremors - simple yet a blast. Actual special effects used which still look incredible.
The Thing and They Live - one has gore, isolation, and tension that are hard to beat while the other speaks on consumerism and has a badass street fight that’s entertained generations.
Starship Troopers - too smart for its time, many didn’t understand its satirical nature and completely disregarded it as schlock. It showed a perversion of the military state and the fact that we invaded other planets and not the other way around went over people’s heads.
That’s why I called Flash Gordon. Stellar cast, great soundtrack, fantastic story line, wall to wall excitement, just about every scene in that movie is memorable. In 400 years humanoid hybrids will still love that movie. Ming top 5 all time villain.
 

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Little Big Man
Shawshank
Serenity
Good Will Hunting
As Good As It Gets
A Few Good Men
12 Monkeys
Terms of Endearment
Groundhog Day
Diehard
 

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A Few Good Men

Three best courtroom dramas in no particular order:

A Few Good Men

The Verdict

A Civil Action - which is based on a real case, I later read the book - anyone that thinks that every plaintiff that files a suit gets an easy payday ought to read this one, because it will quickly disabuse you of that notion and gives you the real story of what its like to bring a claim against large well funded defendants
 
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Three best courtroom dramas in no particular order:

A Few Good Men

The Verdict

A Civil Action - which is based on a real case, I later read the book - anyone that thinks that every plaintiff that files a suit gets an easy payday ought to read this one, because it will quickly disabuse you of that notion and gives you the real story of what its like to bring a claim against large well funded defendants

Inherit the Wind.
 

Beatle Bum

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Three best courtroom dramas in no particular order:

A Few Good Men

The Verdict

A Civil Action - which is based on a real case, I later read the book - anyone that thinks that every plaintiff that files a suit gets an easy payday ought to read this one, because it will quickly disabuse you of that notion and gives you the real story of what its like to bring a claim against large well funded defendants
I read the book years ago, prior to the movie. The book was really good, as is the movie.

now that you mention a Civil Action, it reminds me of Robert Duvall (incredible in that movie). So, let me add

Apocalypse Now
Phenomenon
The Great Santini

and some Gene Hackman movies

Enemy of the State
Crimson Tide
Unforgiven
Mississippi Burning

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The Book of Eli (a movie I love to watch)
 

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IIRC, the "winning" plaintiffs firm went bankrupt due to that case, was a complete debacle from their perspective