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Fetid Moppet

Very tough question, but I will go with… 1) The Goonies 2) The Princess Bride 3) The Lost Boys 4) Say Anything

Anne Hammontree

So many come to mind, but I will say: 1. The Muppet Movie (original, 1979) 2. The Last Unicorn 3. The Princess Bride 4. Clue

FryBaby

LOTR is responsible for my entire personality. So there's 3. And the Lion King.

BM

1)LOTR but I’m gonna cheat and count it as one because really, it kinda is. 2) It’s A Wonderful Life 3) Shawshank Redemption 4) Sense and Sensibility

Raefyn

Lost Boys, Young Guns 1 & 2, The Green Mile, LOTR

Dark Kuno

The Lost Boys (still of of the best vampire movies of all time) The Princess Bride Labyrinth Clue

Katie Bentley

Labyrinth Lord of the Rings Beauty & the Beast (animated) Harold and Maude

X Jae ⚧️🇨🇦

- Terminator 2 - V for Vendetta - The Matrix - Equilibrium

Glamazon 617

Fellowship of the Ring/LOTR Interview with the Vampire Silence of the Lambs Jurassic Park

ArcAngel

1. Lord of the Rings Trilogy -- seen it COUNTLESS times. The other films that impacted me most are old and I loved them cuz they were my dad's favorites: 2. THE KILLING FIELDS -- from the 1970s about the Khmer Rouge takeover of Cambodia... It's the most AMAZING true story of triumph in unbelievable adversity and it stayed with me ever after I saw it at age 11. This movie won Best Picture in the year it was made. Never would have seen it tho if my dad didn't make me watch it....I'm so grateful. 3. I loved horses but hated movies where animals got hurt -- so my dad suggested a movie called THE BLACK STALLION. It's a live action movie from the 1970s...a Frances Ford Coppola film ...it's so beautiful. Like crazy beautiful. And the horse doesn't get hurt! 4. My dads favorite movie -- THE BLUES BROTHERS -- from either 1979 or 80? It impacted me so much because its the only movie I've ever seen where Blues LEGENDS mostly perform their own music throughout the film. Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, James Brown, John Lee Hooker, Cab Callaway, etc. It impacted my taste in music forever. More importantly, this movie is like a coming together film and to see that in a movie which felt 'old' when I saw it, it made me realize where we should have gone in society... why have we gone backwards in so many ways since the 70s? Thank you, Pops...RIP.