What are your top ten favorite movies?
Let’s face it, seeing movies is different these days. The fact that you can wait for films to be available on streaming means that you’ll be seeing many great productions on your TV, where they’ll be up against a myriad of amazing series and documentaries. I think it’s hard for a film you saw on your TV to be truly memorable (over decades).
All of the films on my list are ones I remember seeing on the big screen (sometimes more than once) and loving.
I was born in 1965, the first year of Generation X, and I think my list reflects that. Plus, I do love a musical! (If Hamilton had been a movie instead of a play first, it would’ve been on my list for sure.)
1. Sound of Music (1965)
2. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
3. Star Wars (1977)
4. Grease (1978)
5. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)
6. Schindler’s List (1993)
7. Good Will Hunting (1997)
8. Bridesmaids (2011)
9. Black Panther (2018)
10. Barbie (2023)
Seeing the original Star Wars in the summer of 1977 in Nantucket’s historic Dreamland Theater was the most memorable movie-going experience of my life. I was 12. I’ll never forget how the audience cheered. Also, the score by John Williams was such an important part of the film. Goosebumps. I bought the sheet music for the main theme and learned to play it on the piano.

Final note: In my opinion, Meryl Streep is our best living American actress. Sophie’s Choice, Out of Africa, Kramer vs Kramer, Mamma Mia and all her other films would be my second top ten (or top twenty) all on their own.
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My favorite CULT film is definitely Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). Doing the Time Warp in front of the big screen was an 80s rite of passage – at least for a certain group. (I’m pretty sure the football team didn’t do this.)
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Such a great list! My family grew up watching Sound of Music when we were kids. After college, my buddy and I backpacked through Europe and I made him go on the Sound of Music tour in Salzburg. He wasn’t too thrilled about that – he had never seen it (gasp!). It probably wasn’t the most manly thing to do, but I didn’t care. Such a great movie!
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That’s great! I’ve never been to Austria, but I insisted we stay at the Trapp Family Lodge when we visited Stowe, VT. Lots of memorabilia there. Climb every mountain.
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