The Best Years of Our Lives- Worth watching for Harold Russell. It hasn’t aged well, but Russell’s frustration stands out.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance- Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Lee Marvin and Andy Devine. What’s not to like? It’s a movie that turns Wild West mythology and romanticism on it’s head. A must see.
All Quiet on the Western Front- To me, it was loooong, boring and overrated.
Grapes of Wrath- Ditto
Nosferatu- Watch this movie! Max Shreck is downright other-worldly. There was even a 2000 movie (The Shadow of the Vampire) that was written about Shreck’s performance being so creepy that he could have been the real thing.
Castle in the Sky- My second favorite Myazaki film.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly- While it’s been debated how much Jean-Do actually contributed to the book they were writing, this movie was stunning, gut-wrenching and inspiring. I expected to be horrified by the lead’s medical condition, but came out of it feeling uplifted. Not an easy task for someone as cynical as me.
Roman Holiday- Hepburn is effervescent and flawless. Worth it just to bask in her considerable screen presence.
Rosemary’s Baby- Often imitated, but nothing quite matches Mia Farrow’s descent into paranoia.
Bridge on the River Kwai- Plenty of controversy over the actual people and events being misrepresented in this movie. However, it doesn’t take away (for me) from the performances. The smaller more personal conflicts in this movie do a better job at defining the larger world at war than many war movies have ever managed. Guiness was magnificent. As was Hayakawa as Colonel Saito.
The Apartment- My favorite performances by both Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine. Fran will break your heart.
If you haven’t seen it, add In Harm’s Way to your list. Great WWII movie with some great performances by Kirk Douglas and Patricia Neal.