Movie canon

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(Inspired by a Sunday of watching the E! True Hollywood Stories of Fast Times at Ridgemont High and The Terminator.

What movies does everyone have to have seen to be a true member of the Pop Culture mainstream?

-- Anonymous, April 15, 2002

Answers

Goonies.

Stand By Me.

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Airplane!

The Breakfast Club

The Usual Suspects

Fletch. At least, I hope so.

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"One Flew Over a Cuckoo's Nest"

"Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory"

"Pulp Fiction"

"The Piano" (Just kidding, Mike)

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"Say Anything"

"E.T."

"Star Wars"

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"Caddyshack"

"Heathers"

"Better Off Dead"

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The Princess Bride.

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The Shawshack Redemption

Top Gun

Rocky I-IV. Note absence of Rocky V

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Rock Horror Picture Show

Evil Dead

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Pretty in Pink

16 Candles

Clerks

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Evil Dead

What would you say if I said to you that I hadn't seen Evil Dead 2...yet?

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Breakfast Club and Animal House

I love you, AB. In my head I'm Jack Blacking right now.

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I'd say you were a sad fucker, and I'd feel sorry for you. Well, Barry would, anyway. Since I haven't seen any episode in the Evil Dead franchise, I'd say, you bring the movie, I'll bring the booze!

As for my suggestions:

Wayne's World

Clueless

The entire Monty Python oeuvre

Seeing one or two of the That's Entertainment! series wouldn't hurt.

Some Kind of Wonderful, which I realize might be a repeat entry.

I had Rushmore, The Big Lebowski, and The Hudsucker Proxy on the list, but at the moment, they're really second- or even third-tier for mainstream stuff.

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"Apocolypse Now" (i love the smell of napalm in the morning)

"The GodFather" (I & II)

The Wizard of Oz

Field of Dreams

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What would you say if I said to you that I hadn't seen Evil Dead 2...yet?

I'd say I'm gonna kick your ass. From here, to right over there.

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The Outsiders

Fame

Time Bandits

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"Top Gun" "Dirty Dancing" "The Breakfast Club" "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" "Summer School"

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"Animal House"

"Scarface"

"The Sixth Sense"

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Oops, sorry for the "Animal House" repeat. I will replace it with "There's Something About Mary".

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It pains me to mention anything even remotely associated with Keanu Reeves, but The Matrix should be included.

Also the entire Indiana Jones series. (Well, maybe not The Temple of Doom).

Sixteen Candles

Slacker

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Grease and Grease 2.

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Office Space.

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The Princess Bride.

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Which someone already said.

I feel so lame.

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Wow. I am in big trouble here - I've seen maybe 1/10 of the titles listed. Where's that Blockbuster card??

Ooh, I have one: ET

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Footloose

Forrest Gump

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Meanwhile, Forrest Gump would be one of my entries for worst movie ever.

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But you still have to have seen it to be in the Pop Culture mainstream.

In that spirit,Raising Arizona should be on the list as well, even though I have my documented Holly Hunter hatred.

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And it is for that reason that I have seen it, though I grumbled and hissed through the whole thing. Its only virtue, in my view, is that it neatly divides Tom Hanks's career into two halves: The Good (Bosom Buddies, Splash, Big, etc.) Part and The Sucky (FG, You've Got Mail*, Crapaway, etc.) Part. The one bright spot in the latter half of his career has been Band Of Brothers, which I loved to little bitty bits.

Carrying on, so as not to totally derail the topic:

Charade

Rear Window

The Philadelphia Story

Mmmmm, Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart and costumes by Edith Head!

*Disclosure: You've Got Mail is a guilty pleasure of mine.

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Two more, at least for guys

Major League

Hoosiers

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Full Metal Jacket

What is your major malfunction?

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Planet of the Apes - and not the stupid Marky Mark version, either.

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