What movies would you consider a Perfect 10 scale ?

A perfect 10 to me is something I can watch over and over and it never gets old.


Avengers - Infinity War and Endgame - pure entertainment. Multiple goose bump moments, that still have the same effect.

Matrix - that first time Neo decides to fight and not run...so memorable.

My Cousin Vinny - I was around 13 and my dad let me watch it. We both laughed so hard - I didn't even know why I was laughing half the time, but he was and so that made me do the same.

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation - Holiday classic
 
So I spent my summers on Martha's Vineyard as a kid and saw some of the filming of the movie. Remember the "Hollywood" tents on State Beach in Edgartown. I dove off the bridges where the shark went into the pond and attacked Brody's son on the sailboat.

Fun fact: I was served a beer at the golf clubhouse by the "Muffin Man". They casted some locals like him. The poor kid never lost the nickname.

 
A perfect 10 to me is something I can watch over and over and it never gets old.


Avengers - Infinity War and Endgame - pure entertainment. Multiple goose bump moments, that still have the same effect.

Matrix - that first time Neo decides to fight and not run...so memorable.

My Cousin Vinny - I was around 13 and my dad let me watch it. We both laughed so hard - I didn't even know why I was laughing half the time, but he was and so that made me do the same.

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation - Holiday classic
That's my definition as well. There aren't a lot of movies that I'll watch all the way through, even twice. So if I'll watch one any time it comes on, it's a great movie.


Tommy Boy is one of those movies.
The Cowboys (John Wayne)
Big
 
A perfect 10 to me is something I can watch over and over and it never gets old.


Avengers - Infinity War and Endgame - pure entertainment. Multiple goose bump moments, that still have the same effect.

Matrix - that first time Neo decides to fight and not run...so memorable.

My Cousin Vinny - I was around 13 and my dad let me watch it. We both laughed so hard - I didn't even know why I was laughing half the time, but he was and so that made me do the same.

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation - Holiday classic
By that definition, and I'm gonna catch some teasing for this one, I'd have to add these two:

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nothing is perfect; never has been never will be.


Every movie I have ever loved had something in it that I did not like or bothered me.

Star Wars for me came closest. My problem with it was Lukes character just did not ring quite right in some of the early scenes. He was too much the gullible farm boy and that disappeared too quickly.
 
A perfect 10 to me is something I can watch over and over and it never gets old.


Avengers - Infinity War and Endgame - pure entertainment. Multiple goose bump moments, that still have the same effect.

Matrix - that first time Neo decides to fight and not run...so memorable.

My Cousin Vinny - I was around 13 and my dad let me watch it. We both laughed so hard - I didn't even know why I was laughing half the time, but he was and so that made me do the same.

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation - Holiday classic
Ooooh, The Matrix. Great choice. I remember seeing that in theaters. After the first watch, I was like, 'Wait, what?' Went back for a second viewing, and all the depth of it clicked. Then I told a bunch of friends about it and ended up seeing it a third time with them. I've never in my life gone to a movie theater multiple times for one movie. Brilliant film.
 
I love threads like these. For me, it reminds me moviegoers enjoy a large variety of movies--all kinds of movies. It is something I try keeping in mind whenever anyone criticizes how I rate them. :)
 
Ooooh, The Matrix. Great choice. I remember seeing that in theaters. After the first watch, I was like, 'Wait, what?' Went back for a second viewing, and all the depth of it clicked. Then I told a bunch of friends about it and ended up seeing it a third time with them. I've never in my life gone to a movie theater multiple times for one movie. Brilliant film.
Movies I've returned to theaters to rewatch repeatedly again:
John wick
Face Off
Captain America winter soldier
Spiderman 2001
Terminator 2 judgment day
Kill Bill vol. 1
Bloodsport
Avengers infinity
Vampires John Carpenter
Blade
Fright Night
Fright Night 2
Enter.the Dragon
Super Inframan
The Conjuring
Jurassic Park the Lost World
The Rock
Aliens
 


That movie had its share of hilarious scenes and great lines. :laugh: It, along with Escape From New York and, of course, The Thing were the top three Kurt Russell/John Carpenter actor/director collaborations in my opinion. I loved all three.
 
nothing is perfect; never has been never will be.


Every movie I have ever loved had something in it that I did not like or bothered me.

Star Wars for me came closest. My problem with it was Lukes character just did not ring quite right in some of the early scenes. He was too much the gullible farm boy and that disappeared too quickly.

What do you mean by disappeared to quickly?
 
Kill Bill vol. 1
I cannot get this out of my head after reading it, so I may as well post something (as if I have never mentioned this in the past lol). The movie's teaser--not trailer but teaser--came out in April 2003:



It was moviegoers very first peek of the film. I do not even remember WHAT movie I was waiting to see or even the particular theater I was sitting in when the previews started rolling.

However, I vividly recall seeing the teaser. I REALLY remember waiting impatiently for the movie to come out that October.

It remains one of the best movie teaser/trailers I have ever seen. And the movie itself was even much better than the teaser.
 

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