Okay, I also made a list of my top ten, but they are in no particular order. I love all these movies.

Pirate of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

I liked this movie, but not the other two. It made pirates pretty damn cool, in my opinion, and it had awesome special effects. Story-wise, it was fair. I mean, it was good but not the greatest.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the first movie)

I grew up with the Ninja Turtles, so when a live action movie came out, you bet I was there to watch it. It still remains a favorite of mine to this day, even though it hasn't aged all that gracefully, and had terrible sequels. Also, the ending was rather anti-climatic, but when you are an obsessed TMNT fan like I was back in the good old days, you are there for the journey, not the destination, and the journey with the turtles was AMAZING!

Spirited Away

I love Hayao Miyazaki! My first film of his was actually Kiki's Delivery Service, but Spirited Away was a far greater movie. The animation, the story, the characters, and the setting all just seemed so fantastic to me. It has a certain "magical quality" that you juat can't find in many American animated films.

Anastasia

Don Bluth in his hey-day was a very talented storyteller and animator. He still is an excellent animator, but his last few movies certainly aren't his best work. His best work in my opinion will always be "The Secret of NIMH", but my favorite is "Anastasia". Okay, so it chock-full of historical inaccuracies, but if you can get past all that, then you would find an enjoyable movie.

Wizard of Oz

Quite possibly the greatest fantasy story ever told. I love everything about this movie, and it has really kept up with the times. It doesn't need fancy CGI or high-end special effects. Nope, it's just a great movie from 1939 that relies on 1939 era movie magic.

Beauty and the Beast

The only animated movie to earn an Academy Award nomination for best picture. It didn't win, but it was a damn good contender.

The Land Before Time

I only liked the first movie, the others weren't as powerful as this one. Again, it's a Don Bluth film, and one of his best works.

Princess Mononoke

Hayao Miyazaki should have gotten more praise from this film, but Disney did a crap job of promoting it, so only a select few actually saw it when it was first released in the US. Which is a shame, because it's a great movie. All of Miyazaki's movies are excellent, and Disney should learn to promote overseas talent.

Back to the Future Trilogy

My favorite trilogy! It's a great set of movies, although I do think the first is the best of the bunch. What's not to love about a snarky teenage boy, and a kooky professor who build a time machine out of an old DeLorean?

Batman

The newer versions of Batman are great (Batman Begins, and the Dark Knight) but I prefer the old school Tim Burton versions. Jack Nicholson makes a great Joker, and the setting of Gotham City is done spectacularly.

Well, those are my top ten movies. Remember, I put them in no particular order. I love all these movies pretty much equally.