Depends a lot on what you want:
Gran-Torino: Clint Eastwood. just watch it
The Changeling: Directed by Clint Eastwood... also just freaking watch it.
28 Days later: Modern classic of British horror
Shaun of the Dead: Wonderful classic British Comedy twist on Zombies
Evil Dead 1 & 2: Classic classic horror horror
Chinatown: New Film Noir
Citizen Kane: Do you REALLY need a reason?
No Country For Old Men: hard to explain why this is so good
There Will be Blood: amazing tale about oil prospecting, told as if it was a monster movie. Very good.
AKIRA: This is a MUST if you are even the slightest bit interested in anime.
Robocop:
Terminator 2:
Children of Men: no woman on earth can have babies any more, humanity will die out within a generation. Bloody. Good. Film.
The Thing
Blade Runner
Brazil
V for Vendetta: Allan Moore comic brilliantly realised on film
Charlie Wilson's War: The story of America's involvement in the Soviet- Afghan war.
HEAT
The Untouchables: When Sean Connery says the line: "If they put one of our guys in the Hospital, we put one of their in the Morge!" you know this is a classic.
Star Trek:
2, 3, 4, and 6: Did I miss out number 5? You miss it too. Number 6 is my fav after 2.
Monty Python:
-Holy Grail
-Life of Brian
-meaning of Life
Airplane!: Yes, possibly the funnies films (in terms of laughs per minute) ever.
Great Action flics:
Rambo 4 (also 1, 2 and 3)
Taken
Shooter
District 13
Jackie Chan in "Operation Condor" "Project A" and "Drunken Master 2": these following films are IMHO all on par with the classic Indiana Jones films in terms of action, adventure and humour. In many ways they are superior.
Death Proof
Planet Terror
The Mummy
The Kingdom
300
Ronin
The Hunted
Also, quite under-appreciated is "The Score" by Frank Oz (yeah, I know, the Voice of Miss Piggy) but I'm telling you it's a damn good heist movie.
Gran-Torino: Clint Eastwood. just watch it
The Changeling: Directed by Clint Eastwood... also just freaking watch it.
28 Days later: Modern classic of British horror
Shaun of the Dead: Wonderful classic British Comedy twist on Zombies
Evil Dead 1 & 2: Classic classic horror horror
Chinatown: New Film Noir
Citizen Kane: Do you REALLY need a reason?
No Country For Old Men: hard to explain why this is so good
There Will be Blood: amazing tale about oil prospecting, told as if it was a monster movie. Very good.
AKIRA: This is a MUST if you are even the slightest bit interested in anime.
Robocop:
Terminator 2:
Children of Men: no woman on earth can have babies any more, humanity will die out within a generation. Bloody. Good. Film.
The Thing
Blade Runner
Brazil
V for Vendetta: Allan Moore comic brilliantly realised on film
Charlie Wilson's War: The story of America's involvement in the Soviet- Afghan war.
HEAT
The Untouchables: When Sean Connery says the line: "If they put one of our guys in the Hospital, we put one of their in the Morge!" you know this is a classic.
Star Trek:
2, 3, 4, and 6: Did I miss out number 5? You miss it too. Number 6 is my fav after 2.
Monty Python:
-Holy Grail
-Life of Brian
-meaning of Life
Airplane!: Yes, possibly the funnies films (in terms of laughs per minute) ever.
Great Action flics:
Rambo 4 (also 1, 2 and 3)
Taken
Shooter
District 13
Jackie Chan in "Operation Condor" "Project A" and "Drunken Master 2": these following films are IMHO all on par with the classic Indiana Jones films in terms of action, adventure and humour. In many ways they are superior.
Death Proof
Planet Terror
The Mummy
The Kingdom
300
Ronin
The Hunted
Also, quite under-appreciated is "The Score" by Frank Oz (yeah, I know, the Voice of Miss Piggy) but I'm telling you it's a damn good heist movie.