Donnie Darko. It's one of the weirdest movies I've ever seen (except from Waking Life, perhaps) and I love it! After watching it the first time, I started seeing giant bunnies everywhere and went around quoting Frank for weeks.
Hair. The drugs not included, this is a wonderful movie. I go all goosebumped everytime I watch the ending, as it's so sad and dramaturgic.
FotR. This movie really captured the magic of J R R Tolkien's masterpiece (well, nearly so, at least). The two following ones contained way too much changes and fighting for my tastes.
Two other movies I really liked (though I've got to re-watch them at least once before adding them to my favourite list) were The Last of the Mohicans Show content
how can one not like a movie which has everyone dying in the end? :tongue3:
 and Dances with Wolves. The cultures of the Native Americans fascinate me...
As a kid, my favourite movies were Mulán and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (I think I was about seven when I first saw this movie. I loved the darkness, the outcastedness and the fact that the protagonist was the first in Disney history not to be tremendeously good-looking. On the other hand, I hated the goat and gargoyles with a passion - they never let me enjoy the tragic in peace - and the happy ending. I was all 'what the...? How can he go out there among the very same people who earlier tortured him? Can't he see how false they are?' - the novel was much more satisfactioning on this matter, so to speak - and after leaving the cinema, I started dreaming about Disney one day making an animated movie without side-kicks and humour. Not that that's ever going to happen, but I've got anime now, haven't I? :keke:)