From
wisteria_1. Titanic (1997 - $1,835,300,000) -
Never seen it, nor do I wish to2. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001 - $968,600,000)
Seen it. Bogwitch fact: This was made about 1/2 a mile from my parents old house at Leavesden studios. They still have some of the sets up, you can see the Dursley's house from the road. 3. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999 - $922,300,000)
Also made at Leavesden, nothing interesting to report about it though and it was crap4. Jurassic Park (1993 - $919,700,000)
Seen it. Crap.5. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002 - $905,700,000)
Excellent. Always loved LOTR though.6. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002 - $866,300,000)
Another Leavesden film. Thought it was better than the first one.7. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001 - $860,200,000)
Excellent again. Never quite got why people saw slash in BTVS, but in this its rife.8. Independence Day (1996 - $811,200,000)
Crap. Preferred Mars Attacks!9. Spider-Man (2002 - $806,700,000)
Never seen it. Probably Marvel-pants.10. Star Wars (1977 - $797,900,000)
Predictably a childhood fave.11. The Lion King (1994 - $783,400,000)
Seen, liked it - a bit12. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982 - $756,700,000)
can't sit though more than 10 mins of this over-sentimental twaddle13. Forrest Gump (1994 - $679,400,000)
Cute I suppose, but too sentimental for me14. The Sixth Sense (1999 - $661,500,000)
Good film, embarrassed didn't see obvious twist15. Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002 - $648,200,000)
Better than the first one, but still lacking Han Solo...16. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997 - $614,300,000)
Never seen it. Not into dinosaurs17. Men in Black (1997 - $587,200,000)
Not bad18. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983 - $572,700,000)
not as good as eps 4 and 5. I mean EWOKS!!! What were they thinking?19. Armageddon (1998 - $554,600,000)
Can't remember if I've seen it or not. Don't think so.20. Mission: Impossible II (2000 - $545,300,000)
Hated the first one, not going to bother with this21. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980 - $533,800,000)
Like this one, but didn't like the boring Luke bits22. Home Alone (1990 - $533,700,000)
Same as Armageddon23. Monsters, Inc. (2001 - $528,900,000)
Hmmm24. Ghost (1990 - $517,600,000)
Yuk25. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991 - $516,800,000)
Didn't think The Terminator needed a sequel, but this is OK. I don't want a third one though26. Aladdin (1992 - $501,900,000)
Liked it at the time27. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989 - $494,700,000)
I really liked it, then never seen it since28. Twister (1996 - $494,700,000)
Not seen it, except the last five minutes29. Toy Story 2 (1999 - $485,700,000)
Cute30. Saving Private Ryan (1998 - $479,300,000)
Not seen it31. Jaws (1975 - $470,600,000)
Over-rated32. The Matrix (1999 - $456,300,000)
Entertaining Sci fi fluff33. Gladiator (2000 - $456,200,000)
Really good34. Shrek (2001 - $455,100,000)
Good35. Mission: Impossible (1996 - $452,500,000)
Pants. The first ten minutes were alright, but then they killed everyone I wanted to know more about36. Pearl Harbor (2001 - $450,400,000)
Never seen it. Won't37. Ocean's Eleven (2001 - $444,200,000)
Never seen it38. Pretty Woman (1990 - $438,200,000)
Yawn...39. Tarzan (1999 - $435,200,000)
Never seen it40. Men in Black II (2002 - $425,600,000)
Never seen it41. Die Another Day (2002 - $424,700,000)
Never seen it42. Dances with Wolves (1990 - $424,200,000)
Only seen it once, but did like it43. Cast Away (2000 - $424,000,000)
Truly awful44. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993 - $423,100,000)
Yuk45. The Mummy Returns (2001 - $418,700,000)
Really good but is crap at the end46. The Mummy (1999 - $413,300,000)
Formulaic, but entertaining47. Batman (1989 - $413,100,000)
OK, preferred other Tim Burton films, mmm Sleepy Hollow48. Rain Man (1988 - $412,800,000)
Don't remember it, but have seen it49. The Bodyguard (1992 - $410,900,000)
Fluff, but deep seated loathing of Whitney Houston puts me off50. Signs (2002 - $407,900,000)
Never seen it51. Gone with the Wind (1939 - $390,500,000)
Never seen it52. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991 - $390,400,000)
Like everyone, I thought what I load of shite, Alan Rickman was good53. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981 - $383,800,000)
Liked it54. Grease (1978 - $379,800,000)
OH, HOW I LOATHE THIS STREAMING DOG TURD OF A FILM55. Ice Age (2002 - $378,300,000)
Never seen it56. Beauty and the Beast (1991 - $378,300,000)
Quite like it57. Godzilla (1998 - $375,800,000)
Never seen it, liked the Japanese Godzilla films 58. What Women Want (2000 - $370,800,000)
Deeply offensive, turned off after ten minutes59. The Fugitive (1993 - $368,700,000)
never seen it60. True Lies (1994 - $365,200,000)
Crap. I'm sure Jamie Lee Curtis is a man61. Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995 - $365,000,000)
Was this the 3rd one? I saw that.62. Notting Hill (1999 - $363,000,000)
Ok, but its very annoying in that it panders to American tastes. Want to dislike Hugh Grant, just can't quite get there63. Jurassic Park III (2001 - $362,900,000)
Never seen it64. There's Something About Mary (1998 - $360,000,000)
Never seen it. Hate Jim Carrey65. Planet of the Apes (2001 - $358,900,000)
Never seen it. Scared of apes66. The Flintstones (1994 - $358,500,000)
What's that stink?67. Toy Story (1995 - $358,100,000)
Good68. A Bug's Life (1998 - $357,900,000)
Never seen it69. The Exorcist (1973 - $357,500,000)
Over-rated. Was this supposed to be scary? Do I have to be Catholic?70. My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002 - $356,500,000)
Never seen it71. Basic Instinct (1992 - $352,700,000)
Dreadful, Michael Douglas wasn't attractive even then72. The World Is Not Enough (1999 - $352,000,000)
I may have seen this, can't quite recall it though73. GoldenEye (1995 - $351,500,000)
Yet another filmed at Leavesden, you could see some of the sets for this from the road too. Just another bank holiday Bond film though74. Back to the Future (1985 - $350,600,000)
Liked it then, not so much now75. Se7en (1995 - $350,100,000)
Liked this76. Hannibal (2001 - $349,200,000)
Never seen it77. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988 - $349,100,000)
ok, not thrilled78. Deep Impact (1998 - $348,600,000)
Load of pants79. Dinosaur (2000 - $347,800,000)
Never even heard of this80. Pocahontas (1995 - $347,100,000)
Never seen it81. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997 - $346,600,000)
Can't remember if I've seen this or not82. Top Gun (1986 - $344,700,000)
Crap83. Minority Report (2002 - $342,000,000)
Better than I thought it was going to be. Now I'm not very keen on Tom Cruise, but like Bruce Willis, he keeps turning up in films I like84. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 - $340,400,000)
Despite Jim Carrey hate, I really liked this. maybe because I'm evil85. American Beauty (1999 - $336,000,000)
Never seen it86. Catch Me If You Can (2002 - $335,800,000)
Never heard of this either87. Batman Forever (1995 - $335,000,000)
Worse than The Flintstones88. Apollo 13 (1995 - $334,100,000)
Liked this89. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984 - $333,000,000)
Good90. Back to the Future Part II (1989 - $332,000,000)
Liked it then, not so much now91. The Rock (1996 - $330,500,000)
Crap92. Rush Hour 2 (2001 - $329,100,000)
Yay. I love Jackie Chan!93. Crocodile Dundee (1986 - $328,000,000)
Liked it at the time94. The Perfect Storm (2000 - $325,700,000)
Never seen it95. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 - $325,500,000)
Bit disappointed with this96. X2 (2003 - $324,100,000)
Marvel pants. Did I mention I hate Marvel? 97. Schindler's List (1993 - $321,200,000)
Very good, although I was the driest eye in the house - I'd read the book98. The Mask (1994 - $320,900,000)
See I hate Jim Carrey. And I don't like Cameron Diaz much either99. Fatal Attraction (1987 - $320,100,000)
Bunny boilers, yeah!100. Lethal Weapon 3 (1992 - $319,700,000)
OK, I thinkIn conclusion, I hate everything and Jim Carrey is crap. ; ).