Lord of the Rings- Gotta be my favorite of all time. The mythology, the spirituality, the love story, the drama, the costumes, even the history (what little was "authentic"). I just love them Hobbits and the Elves are my idols.
Star Wars- Must admit the first three from the '70s and '80s are best, and
Phantom was the worst, but the last two were great. I've always been a
Star Wars fan
Lethal Weapon- This may come as a surprise to some, but I loved these movies. I remember watching a marathon of them one day with my best friend when we had nothing whatsoever going on for a few days. One of the best days of my life. Very entertaining.
Back to the Future- Whenever I see them now, I'm blasted back to the '80s, the blast back in itself is fun. But I always enjoyed the movies, they were very original, and it was always fun to see "past Marty", "present Marty", and "future Marty" all at the same time, and try to understand how he got to where he was at the time. Very original too, I applaud who thought of the idea.
Anne of Green Gables- Here's one that might cancel out the
Lethal Weapon movies, lol. I've loved these since I was a kid, and have also loved the books. The history and the costumes are to die for. One of the best Edwardian historical films that stays true to history and fashion. They didn't stay so true to the books, though, which was irritating at times.
Toy Story- Is this a franchise? I'm guessing it is. Possibly my favorite Pixar movies so far. Funny, original, and well, it's Pixar! What more can be said?

Looking forward to #3!
Shanghai- Funny as anything! Jackie Chan rocks out loud! And he pairs perfectly with Owen Wilson. Those two make one funny pair.
Rush Hour- Again, Jackie Chan, funniness forever! Pair him with Chris Tucker, and there's another funny pair.
And honorable mention-
Pirates, although I only really liked the first movie,
Matrix, ditto. And
Indiana Jones, although it's been soooo long since I've seen the movies, I don't remember much (seriously, I was a kid between 7 and 10 years old), but I do remember it being exciting.