50 Most Loved Movies
For those times when 'liking' a film won't do
Aliens (1986)
The Movie: Ridley Scott - one alien, slow-burn horror. James Cameron - hundreds of the buggers, fightꦚing gung-ho space marin🔯es.
Why It Was Loved: Arguably, the original is more admired than loved, but the irrepr𒆙essible momentum of the sequel - driven by its wisecracking soldiers and a never-better Sigourney Weaver - makes it more cherished in the mainstream.
Some Like It Hot (1959)
The Movie: Bill💙y Wilder's high-heeled screwball comedy puts on-the-run musos Jack and Tony in drag...and then gives theꦇm Marilyn to fight over.
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Why It Was Loved: It's the Hollywood comedy with something fo🔥r everyone: razor-sharp dialogue, tranny smut and dark laughs courtesy of a ඣplot that hinges on a massacre.
Typical Online Review: "this is by far and away my most favorite movie. the humor in it is still relevant today.. probably because it was ahead of its t💖ime back then. i promise it's funny!" Alexis N🔴,
Rocky (1976)
The Movie: Anꦏ underdog off-screen and on-, Sylvester Stallone punches above his weight to secure Italian pride and Oscar glo𓆉ry.
Why It Was Loved: This urban fairytale is a proper 'punch the air' en🃏tertainment, although paradoxically its appeal lies in the fact that it avoids a fai🌳rytale ending.
Typical Online Review: "If you think Rocky is about ไa boxing match, you are sorely mistaken. In the movie, you find that it’s a story about a guy’s journey that culminates in a boxing match that is the perfect metaphor for his l🥃ife." Michael Kelley,