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04 Mar 2010, 8:22 pm

A couple of months ago, I did a list of my Top 25 favorite movies of all-time, so here are the ones that didn’t make it, yet will still be in the heart of Jason Matthew Lundgren:

26. Clerks (R, 1994)—The first (and still the funniest) Kevin Smith film of all-time.
27. The Exorcist (R, 1973)—The mother of all horror films.
28. Kingpin (R, 1996)---The best movie about bowling, the funniest sports movie, and the funniest movie by the Farrely brothers themselves
29. Ghostbusters (PG, 1984)—They came, they saw, they kicked some supernatural ass in the New York City in one of the best sub-genre films of all-time.
30. Saving Private Ryan (R, 1998)---Tom Hanks, director Steven Spielberg, and the rest of the cast and crew made the most realistic and violent war movie ever.
31. Predator (R, 1987)—The best non-Terminator film that Arnold Schwarzenegger has ever been involved with.
32. Return of the Jedi (PG, 1983)---The best third film of the series of all of film.
33. Poltergeist (PG, 1982)---The scariest PG-rated film of all-time. It’s here!
34. Happy Gilmore (PG-13, 1996)—The funniest Adam Sandler movie and the most hilarious golf film of all-time.
35. Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure (PG, 1985)---Tim Burton’s first film he directed and (obviously) the best Pee-Wee movie of all-time.
36. There’s Something About Mary (PG-13, 1998)---The funniest and most romantic film that the Farrely Brothers have made.
37. The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (PG-13, 2003)—The best LOTR film of all the trilogy.
38. Major League (R, 1989)---The funniest and most quotable baseball film of all-time.
39. A Nightmare on Elm Street (R, 1984)---For those of you that are waiting for the remake, I highly recommend watching the original first.
40. Big (PG, 1988)---The last really funny Tom Hanks movie with touching moments about being a kid inside of an adult’s body.
41. Dazed and Confused (R, 1993)---One of the best high school and stoner flicks of all-time. During the time of the release, The film was considered the American Graffiti of the ‘90s, because it made so many stars out of then unknowns.
42. The Karate Kid (PG, 1984)---One of the best underdog teen sports flick featuring the teenage karate equilvant of Rocky Balboa, Daniel LaRusso and his sage sensei, Myagi.
43. Beverly Hills Cop (R, 1984)—Eddie Murphy’s first headlining film role as the wisecracking detective Axel Foley is an action-comedy smash hit.
44. Parenthood (PG-13, 1989)---One of the funniest, touching, and mostly realistic films about three adult siblings trying to cope with trials and tribulations of being parents.
45. Sixteen Candles (PG, 1984)---Forget Ferris Buhler’s Day Off, this is John Hughes’ funniest teen comedy.
46. Sling Blade (R, 1996)---Billy Bob Thornton’s tale about a simple man who befriends a twelve year old boy in a small Arkansas town.
47. Dumb and Dumber (PG-13, 1994)---The funniest film of the Jim Carrey trilogy of 1994 along with The Farrely Brother’s directorial debut.
48. The Wedding Singer (PG-13, 1998)---Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore shine in this nostalgic romantic comedy.
49. Borat (R, 2006)---The funniest mockumentary of all-time with the world’s funniest Eastern European foreigner.
50. Aliens (R, 1986)---While Ridley Scott’s 1979 film is a sci-fi thriller classic, this movie bettered the original with more action but keeping the thrills in space.

This is probably the biggest honorable mentions list I have ever done so I hope I didn’t leave out any other classics. I hope you enjoy list but if you have any favorites I left out of like to compliment (or have complaints) about my list. Feel free to do so.



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08 Mar 2010, 1:23 am

gee, that's quite a list :!: