I always loved "The Lords of Flatbush" - back in the late 60s/early 70s - had then-unknown Henry Winkler and Sylvester Stallone as two of the main characters.
Clockwork Orange, my all-time favorite Koyaanisqatsi (only the 1st one) Repo Man Alexander Nevski (1938 version) Metropolis (1927 Frtiz Lang) The Beast (1988 Afghanistan) March or Die (1977 Gene Hackman) Basket Case
These are great, all. Many thanks! A few are available on Netflix streaming and AmazonPrime. Am adding.
As an aside, AmazonPrime has a dubbed version of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo available. Subtitles are way better! The dubbed version seems very bizarre. Like watching an old Godzilla movie.
Station Agent is a small movie that will live large in your memory--terrific. I watched Repo Man again last week and it really stands the test of time. Harry Dean Stanton was great in it. In Bruges was pretty entertaining. Truly, Madly, Deeply had all the intelligence that Ghost lacked. The Return Of The Secaucus Seven was the realer version of The Big Chill. Michael Clayton and In Out Of Sight are fantastic George Clooney movies. Ip Man is an excellent true story martial arts movie about Bruce Lee's teacher. Mesrine (in two parts) is a great French gangster movie, also a true story, with Vincent Cassel. The Fast Runner is a really surreal Inuit movie that will stay with you.
Last, but not least, my favorite movie, the most meaningful movie I have seen in my adult life, Magnolia.
Greenberg The Royal Tenenbaums Lost in Translation Summer of Sam She's Gotta Have It Brothers McMullen Down by Law Stranger Than Paradise Husbands Seconds The Magician
Man in the Moon (agree with mammabear!) Playing by Heart (angelina jolie, ryan phillippe, great cast all around) Return to Me (minnie driver, david duchovney) Station Agent
Grass (Remarkable silent movie from 1927 by the creators of King Kong) Kung Fu Hustle The Host Body Double Putney Swope The Wanderers Also liked Used Cars and The Incident, mentioned above.
These are the ones I watch over and over Eulogy Lars and The Real Girl Sordid Lives Let The Real One In (both versions) The Secretary Brother From Another Planet Anything by Bill Forsythe
I am kinda glad that I have seen most of the mentioned movies. Seconding Harold and Maude Buckaroo Banzai The Royal Tennenbaums Donnie Darko, I am sure there are more