Even though I LOVE romance and romantic comedies, my favorite is still Breakfast Club. I saw it in 7th grade, and have never before or sense so identified with a male character (Brian).
It is also the movie I stop on every time t has ever been on TV, even with the REALLY BAD dubbed things over the "swearing".
The one thing I hate about it is Andie's outfit-- I think it is hideous. I thought it was hideous when I first saw it, and I continue to do so.
No Blade on your list, ita?
I'm currently rating Marvel movies at:
Wha?! X-Men 2 is way better than the first one. And Spider-Man 2 is the best Marvel movie, better than Iron Man.
My Drop Everything movies are those of my youth so the first three Star Wars and Indiana Jones (although I could walk away from Temple of Doom at a commercial) but also Jaws even though I came to it later. Also almost anything with witches and wizards.
I'd put Blade under Thor, and the Spider Man movies are deliberately neglected. None of them will ever get a second watching from me.
X2 is not better than XM: FC.
The second Hulk movie wasn't bad at all.
Never saw it. Didn't mind the first, but I don't rate it well as a comic movie.
Spider-man II was fun when I watched it, but on thinking about it afterwards left bad tastes in my mouth. Doc Oc was really awesome, though. I liked the first one better. And I originally thought X-Men II was better than X-Men, but after multiple re-watches I think they are pretty much dead even. And both above First Class, though I thought it was perfectly decent with moments of greatness and will certainly add it to my DVD collection eventually.
My list would probably be:
Iron Man
X-Men I/II (watch 'em one after the other!)
X-Men FC
Spider-Man
Spider-Man II
Blade
Thor
Everything else, in no particular order. (I quite liked all of the movies I bothered to actually rank. All the rest of them left me cold.)
But part of that is simply my love for the X-Men - they're my favorite Marvel characters, so they're my favorite movies. I like ensembles. For that reason (among others) I am excited about The Avengers.
I don't think I have a Drop Everything movie, but every time Band of Brothers is playing I forget what I was doing for hours, and if it ends, I pop in the dvds and watch from the beginning.
I liked Star Trek, but I don't really like Star Trek. It felt more like Star Wars, which I like more. So.
It did strike me as odd that Star Trek had been remade as an action-adventure hero quest, while the Star Wars prequels were talky stories about diplomacy and trade routes.