1. The Amityville Horror (1979)

-I love this movie. Alot of people don't like it, but I think it's good. Instead of relying on cheap thrills and CGI effects like horror movies today tend to do, this film slowly built up the creepiness and tension, and the atmosphere was great! Felt like a real haunted house. I like how it was (for the most part) a depiction of what a real haunted house is really like and not all fake. Only problem was the ending was kind of anticlimatic, but I'm not really sure how you could end it in a bigger way without keeping the realistic feeling to it.

2. Scarface (The one people care about)

-Good movie. Pacino did a superb job in his role. I don't think anyone else would've been better for the part. And I liked his character...ruthless, yet still had heart and a caring side. I liked the storyline and I liked all the action also. Hated seeing Tony kill Manny and hated seeing Tony die, but those moments are key parts to the movie and needed to happen.

3. Dumb & Dumber

-My favorite comedy movie of all-time. Loved the plot and the characters. Jim and Jeff played their dumb characters to perfection. So many funny lines and moments, it'd be easier to list moments that weren't funny. Gotta love how they go through all the trouble they went through for it to be all for nothing in the end. Supposedly a sequel is in the works, with Jim Carrey on board. Not sure if Jeff Daniels is yet, but I'd imagine he'd be happy to do it. Hope it happens.

4. Bram Stoker's Dracula

-It's one of those movies I can only watch once in a while, but that doesn't mean I like it any less. It's just that kind of movie. Loved the whole dark atmosphere. Especially in the early part of the film, when John Harker was unsuspectingly lured and trapped inside the castle. Creepiest part of the movie. Gary Oldman did an awesome job as Dracula and I liked Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of Van Helsing. Oh, and yes, I loved the short kiss between Mina and Lucy and the nudity showed a few times throughout the movie.

5. Friday

-This has always been a favorite of mine since I was still a pre-teen. The characters were all great, Smokey, Debo and Ezail especially. Many funny moments and some good moments that weren't funny, but more serious. All around great movie. Hated seeing Debo get beat up by Craig, though.

6. Bad Santa

-Effing hilarious! Everything in this movie was hilarious. From the kid and his funny weirdo personality, to the midget to Willy. So many funny lines. My favorite parts are when Willy and Thurman are playing checkers, the part where they're in the car and Thurman asks about the raindeer and being dropped on his head, and the part where Therman cuts his hand. The part where Willy beats up on the bullies bullying Therman was nice also in a warm-hearted kind of way.

7. Terminator 2: Judgement Day

-No doubt one of the greatest action movies of all-time. It's not often the sequel is better than the original, but in this case, the sequel blows the original out of the water. Had alot of action. The characters were all awesome. Sarah Conner...a woman doesn't get much more badass than that.

8. Planes, Trains & Automobiles

- When I said Dumb & Dumber was my favorite comedy ever, I had forgotten about this one. They both tie as #1 in my book. So many hilarious moments (the two central characters wake up spooning with each other, they burn the car to a crisp and still drive it, "The Mess Around" ). My favorite John Candy film and he was just great in this movie. Got a little sad towards the end and really made you feel sorry for Candy's character. And it almost always gets to me at the very end when it freezeframes on Candy smiling, knowing he's no longer here. Still one of my favorite lines in any movie: "You do more ball-handling in an hour than Larry Bird does in an entire night!" "You know what would make me happy?" "What, a couple more balls and an extra set of fingers?" Hilarious.

I'm gonna stop at 8, if nobody minds. I gotta get ready for work. Those aren't in any particular order, by the way, since it's kind of hard to rank movies in order when they're different kinds/genres.