I'm not a huge movie buff. So don't expect sophistication.
Of course, I've seen all the "Rocky" films. I even cried when I saw "E.T.: the Extraterrestrial"--but of course, I was eight, what do you want. already? My taste seems to have very little to do with auteurship or whatever, I don't have "favorite directors" or "favorite actors", so much as, I'll find something I like. For example, out of the Pauly Shore ouvre, I've found that while I liked "Encino Man", I really didn't like "Biodome" that much. I thought "Deuce Bigelow, Male Gigolo" had its fine points, but I don't think that...whatshisface, the "making copies" guy, is necessarily going to be the next Mike Myers.
Out of the "Godfather" flicks, I liked the second one best--but who didn't? I loved "Pulp Fiction." I've seen it a dozen times, and there are parts where I stop the tape, rewind it, and watch it again. It's cracked, but Chris Walken talking about the watch...priceless. "And what is Fonzie?" Cool. I liked "Natural Born Killers"--and not for the violeence. Each time I watched that one, I tried out a different perspective. There are lots of angles to take--you can look at the violence, and read it only on the visceral level. You can take the misleading "love story" between Mickey and Mallory as your focal point (a light romantic comedy with mass murder, love saves the day and triumphs over justice...). You can take the Fake-Manson "and then I evolved" kind of human-nature-at its worst, what-a piece of work-is-man, people-are-born to be predators approach. Or you can look at it as the death of postmodernism, where a movie draws from so many influences that it begins to sink, bogged down under the weight of too many images and too much perspective, until it begins to eat itself...sacrificing message first, as any pop culture creation should. Like I said, I don't know anything about movies. (Vixen says she may have drawn from that movie for some of my stories. God, I hope not.)
I never saw "Titanic." I don't regret it. I also won't see "Pearl Harbor". I don't need to. I have not seen any "Jurassic Park" movies and generally am disappointed by most big blockbusters. ("Independence Day"...wow, that felt contrived. "Men in Black" was not funny, especially if you've read a lot of conspiracy theory.)
Thanks to Vixen, I've now watched the "Highlander" films. That was weird. According to my own perspective, I apparently share a universe (one of the many possible universes) where Connor MacLeod has to have existed. There would appear to definitely be more than one HL universe, and it is altogether possible that the Rules, the Game, and the history may be a little different in each. But Highlander II...that whole Zeist thing? I was gripped with an urge to call up CSICOP and have the thing debunked in a very official and scientific way. And then I might call a priest for an exorcism just to be sure.
"Endgame"--it was okay, but I'm still a little confused, as I have not yet decided if Kate should or should not still be alive. My "when" is still 2001 and some of that-then could be 2002. If it's happening in my universe (of which I have more than one, and in none of which have I won the Game and started aging until other Immortals come from my homeplanet to Earth...just in case you were wondering) I'm not going to ask MacLeod if he happens to have any skeletons in his closet that are designing clothes to fill the rest of the closet with...I just won't. I can't seem to judge any of those movies on quality--I'm stuck with accuracy, since I feel all *involved*, you know?
So--what are my favorites--sorry, no top ten list, here. I catch everything on t.v. And I watch movies when there's nothing *good* on.