Office Space is one of those movies that's hard to divorce from how much it became a catchphrase like Borat
It took me a few times watching Scream before I was able to appreciate it and get "WHAZZZZUP" out of my mind
Femme Fatale Sisters Dressed to Kill Body Double Raising Cain Mission Impossible is my favorite outside of his horror/thriller genre stuff.
Stand By Me The Goonies The Mighty Ducks American History X Jamsey Boy The Departed Saving Private Ryan The Breakfast Club Alpha Dog Good Will Hunting
1. Braveheart 2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 3. Before Sunset 4. American Psycho 5. Punch-Drunk Love 6. It's a Wonderful Life 7. Before Midnight 8. Her 9. Amelie 10. End of Evangelion I guess..
I just love it. It's been my favourite film for as long as I can remember. I find it moving, funny, exciting, it has one of my favourite soundtracks ever. Honestly there's not really anything I don't love about it.
I loved Braveheart and The Patriot like fifteen years ago (not meant to be an insult, that's just how long ago I've seen them). I've actually only seen a total of five or six films that Mel Gibson acted in and/or directed, and none of them were bad (I guess I was lucky and dodged stuff like The Expendables). I really enjoyed Hacksaw Ridge despite its depiction of the Japanese.
Nothing keeps me away from a film easier than someone unironically saying, "you know what this drama needs? Vince Vaughn."