My Favorite Movies  (All *****s)

Based on how many times I will or have seen them.  You may also notice that music is a very strong requirement, most of them being composed by the 5 J's, James Horner, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, John Barry, or Maurice Jarre.  Also nearly all of them are fantasy and or Science Fiction, which is what I feel movies should be all about.

1 LOTR: Fellowship Of The Ring (Episode 1) Lord Of The Rings Part 1. Special Extended DVD Edition! 208 minutes of bliss
2 Star Wars Return of the Jedi (Episode 6)  
3 Star Wars Empire Strikes Back (Episode 5)  
4 Star Wars The Phantom Menace (Episode 1)  
5 The Never Ending Story (Episode 1) All the others were bad
6 Lady Hawke Matthew Broderick, Michelle Phiefer, and Rutger Hauer
7 Fugitive  
8 Willow Another Lucas Classic
9 2010: The Year we made Contact 2001 was bad
10 Remo Williams Great forgotten movie, it even had a TV sequel.  Good scene on the Statue of Liberty
11 Hook  
12 Moon Raker Yes the James Bond film that people love to hate
13 Star Wars Attack Of The Clones (Episode 2)  
14 Star Trek Generations (Episode 7) Kirk and Picard
15 Star Trek The Motion Picture (Episode 1) This movie is basically a musical composed by Jerry Goldsmith
16 Star Trek Insurrection (Episode 9)  
17 Star Trek The Search for Spock (Episode 3)  
18 Star Wars A New Hope (Episode 4)  
19 Clear and Present Danger  
20 Searching for Bobby Fischer  
21 The Hunt for the Red October  
22 Star Trek The Voyage Home (Episode 4)  
23 Sneakers Sidney Potier and Robert Redford
24 Field of Dreams  
25 Tron  
26 Glory  
27 Daryl The boy with the computer brain - same kid as in Never Ending Story
28 Top Gun  
29 Project X  
30 Jurassic Park  
31 Courage Mountain Charlie Sheen in a Heidi sequel
32 Star Gate  
33 The Last Star Fighter  
34 Independence Day  
35 The 5th Element Bruce Willis, Chris Tucker, and Sci-fi, hilarious combination!
36 The Saint Val Kilmer
37 Contact  
38 Always Another Spielberg Classic
39 The Karate Kid (Episode 1)  
40 Back to the Future (Episode 1)  
41 The Goonies Another Spielberg classic
42 Crocodile Dundee (Episode 2) not episode 1, which was a mediocre love story, this is an action classic
43 The Arrival Charlie Sheen
44 Rudy The Football movie
45 Angels in the Outfield  
46 Tommy Boy  
47 Medicine Man Sean Connery
48 Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure This movie is good Sci-Fi and good music
49 Dead Poets Society Robin William's at his best
50 Notting Hill  
51 Star Trek First Contact (Episode 8)  
52 The Dark Crystal A Classic Jim Henson Fantasy movie
53 Short Circuit  
My Favorite TV Shows

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1 Babylon5 Including Crusade which was canceled after 13 episodes.  By far greater than the next item in this list.  This show goes all the way.  Almost every episode will make you laugh, cry, and/or have you at the edge of your seat.  Fantastic music, the greatest plot arc ever on TV, and good space battle sequences.  It has it all.  The 5 seasons consisted of 110 episodes and then 5 TV movies.  Go Sci-fi channel for broadcasting this show in wide screen currently
2 Star Trek The Next Generation Patrick Stewart need I say more
3 Simpsons This show speaks for itself. It has so many episodes, with so many guest stars
4 Battlestar Galactica However only had one great season.  But plans are in the making for a new movie, or TV show
5 Star Trek Deep Space Nine Started off bad, but redeemed itself in the last 2 or 3 seasons
6 Star Gate SG1 The show time series.  Also syndicated on the weekends
7 Star Trek The Original Series  
8 The Six Million Dollar Man Including The Bionic Woman
9 The Greatest American Hero  
10 The West Wing This show may move up the list if it keeps up like it is
11 Earth Final Conflict At least the first season
12 Star Man  
13 Quantum Leap  
14 Star Trek Voyager Most of the time lousy, but has it's bright spots
15 Doctor Who Lousy usually, but really good near the end of the 4th doctor on till the end in 1990 or so
16 Alien Nation  
17 Home Improvement  
18 Roseanne  
19 Family Guy  
20 In the Heat of the Night The southern cop show

Written by Robert Koernke Jr