The 50 Most Memorable Films Of All Time

Go here for the list.

The only three that I have seen is Forest Gump, Back To The Future, and The Lion King.

God bless you always!!!

Holly
Stand By Me
Heat
Reservoir Dogs
Girl With the Dragon Tatoo
Casino
Dirty Harry
True Romance
Lost Boys
Young Guns
Lawrence of Arabia
Wizard of Oz
Stripes
Porkys
Animal House
Raiders of the Lost Ark
 
There's a bunch listed I've never seen because I never wanted to, some that shouldn't be on that list and a boatload more that aren't on the list. Like everything else in life it's a matter of personal taste.
 
There's a bunch listed I've never seen because I never wanted to, some that shouldn't be on that list and a boatload more that aren't on the list. Like everything else in life it's a matter of personal taste.
Dude, you've never seen any of the movies on her list?
 
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Go here for the list.

The only three that I have seen is Forest Gump, Back To The Future, and The Lion King.

God bless you always!!!

Holly
So you like kiddie shows, I guess.
Like someone else said...you are missing out on some great movies on that list and some that shouldn't be on it at all.
 
Go here for the list.

The only three that I have seen is Forest Gump, Back To The Future, and The Lion King.

God bless you always!!!

Holly


The title at your link reads "The 50 most popular movies in history" NOT "The 50 Most Memorable Films Of All Time."

There is a big difference between popular and memorable. I've seen every movie on that list, and if ever I were asked which movie that I have seen is most memorable, not a single one of those would come to my mind. Don't get me wrong, they're all good... with the possible exceptions of Finding Nemo, Wall-E, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Shutter Island, Avatar, and The Prestige, all of which I would describe as tolerable and entertaining (except for Avatar which was just a muddled mess and a rip off of Dances with Wolves and Pocahontas) but not really memorable, at least not without some sort of prompt or qualifier attached to the question.

For me, if asked what movie I found most memorable, the hands down answer would be 1960's Inherit the Wind starring Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Gene Kelley, Dick York and directed by Stanley Kramer ( Inherit the Wind (1960) - IMDb ).

I first saw it when I was in high school it changed my perspective on a few things as well as the way I thought about things. Something that influential is memorable. The movies on your linked list, not so much...
 
All of the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars are probably the best of all time for me. With the exception of the Return of the King ending. They drug that out way too long.

Jaws a classic. Clint Eastwood and John Wayne oldies. Then too.

 
The list is nothing more than click bait to get you to look at the advertisements on the page.

I suspect that site has a room full of desks with people sitting dreaming up lists to get you to click on it.
 
The list is nothing more than click bait to get you to look at the advertisements on the page.

I suspect that site has a room full of desks with people sitting dreaming up lists to get you to click on it.
So your saying... it is basically Facebook
 
Sometimes when you can't think of anything to watch you look at lists like these and you might be reminded of something you wouldn't mind seeing a again. That is really all they are good for.
 

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