In this post I’ve combined two of my biggest passions – movies and list-making (both excellent distractions when you are fighting anxiety).
The airport scene from Terry Gilliam’s 12 Monkeys (1995) where the the child version of Cole witness himself being killed as an adult man.
There’s no secret that I am quite obsessed with watching movies and TV-series and I could list more than 100 favorites right off the bat, but I thought it would be enough with the top 50 of my favorite movies in this list:
- 12 Monkeys
- The Game
- Rope
- Autumn Sonata
- All About Eve
- Melancholia
- Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Mulholland Drive
- Brief Encounter
- Fanny and Alexander
- Another Woman
- The Ring (US version)
- The Breakfast Club
- Midnight in Paris
- The Birds
- The Commitments
- Little Women
- Singin’ in the Rain
- Nymphomaniac
- Vertigo
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula
- Manhattan Murder Mystery
- Julie & Julia
- Eyes Wide Shut
- The Piano Teacher
- All the President’s Men
- Edward Scissorhands
- The Before Sunrise/Sunset/Midnight trilogy
- Vicky Christina Barcelona
- Cry Baby
- Amadeus
- Mermaids
- The Money Pit
- Boogie Nights
- Festen (The Celebration)
- Roman Holiday
- The Lovely Bones
- The Nanny Diaries
- Notting Hill
- The Social Network
- Vanilla Sky
- Lust och Fägring Stor (All Things Fair)
- Goodfellas
- Flicka och Hyacinter (Girl with Hyacinths)
- Dead Man
- Adventures in Babysitting
- Beetlejuice
- Closer
- Waterloo Bridge
- Deliverance
Not sure what this means, but the only film on your list that I concur with is Deliverance.
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It means we don’t share the same taste in films 🙂 we have a saying here in Sweden: “Taste is like an ass – it’s divided” 🙂
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i like a lot of these films the one I’ve watched recently that i really liked was ,the ghost of mrs muir………..with Rex harrison old 1940s film…………….Stevie
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I haven’t seen that one, but I love Rex Harrison!
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