100 Movies I Love
By Jason Martin
100 Movies I LoveDec 21, 2021
Recap 5
The very last episode. A recap of the last 20 episodes plus some trivia including a slightly obscure quote from every film to see if Paul recognizes it. We will be back in the future with new episodes. Tweet at me with feedback about the podcast. Jason26582. Thanks for listening.
Pulp Fiction #1
Here we are finally, the number 1 film on our podcast. This is and has been my favorite movie since the day I first saw it in theaters.
Groundhog Day #2
We are all the way up to number 2 on our countdown. Groundhog Day is a comedy classic that will live on for centuries.
Oh Brother Where Art Thou? #3
The greatest Coen brothers film, which says a lot.
Catch Me If You Can #4
My Cousin Vinny #5
We finally made it to our top 5 movies. This is an outstanding hilarious courtroom film.
Ghostbusters #52
One of the biggest 80's movies.
Halloween #99
The movie that kicked off a bunch of slasher films.
night of the living dead #85
The original zombie movie.
Psycho #29
This is the ultimate, I wish I could go back and watch this again for the first time movie. The template for most future slasher movies. The best Hitchcock film.
Bulworth #20
An underseen political farce masterpiece from Warren Beatty.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy #61
The funniest Will Ferrell movie
Forrest Gump #75
Best picture Oscar winner.
There's Something About Mary #41
The best Farrelly brothers film and one of the funniest movies ever made.
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story #11
A tragically underrated comedy film. The greatest music biopic ever made.
Casino #80
Yet another great Scorsese film.
Pee Wee's Big Adventure #92
I know you are but what am I?
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory #83
Maybe the greatest children's movie of all time?
The Hangover #57
One of the great comedies of this century.
Jackie Brown #64
Another Tarantino classic
The Suicide Squad
We got to attend a special preview of The Suicide Squad. The brand new version. This is loaded with spoilers. Hear our opinion before the movie gets released. BONUS EPISODE.
Caddyshack #68
One of the most quotable comedies of all time.
This is Spinal Tap #39
These go to 11.
Recap number 4
A recap of the last 20 episodes. The Big Lebowski, Jurassic Park, Rain Man, A League of Their Own, Inglorious Basterds, The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad, Ocean's Eleven, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, L.A. Confidential, Bowfinger, Batman, Goodfellas, Beverly Hills Cop, National Lampoon's Vacation, Quiz Show, Scarface, Trading Places, Jaws, The Departed.
The Departed #44
A fantastic tale of trying to figure out who you can trust.
Jaws #25
One of the greatest movies ever made!
Trading Places #78
Dan Ackroyd and Eddie Murphy in a great John Landis comedy.
Scarface #70
The iconic gangster movie.
Quiz Show #8
One of the all-time great based on a true story films.
National Lampoon's Vacation #36
It is difficult to find a movie with more repeatable lines than this classic comedy.
Beverly Hills Cop #94
The first of many movies where Eddie Murphy was the top-billed star.
Goodfellas #55
How am I funny?
Batman #88
The best Batman with Keaton and Nicholson.
Bowfinger #67
Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy in a great con movie.
L.A. Confidential #15
This movie is a classic that isn't known to enough people. Guy Pearce, Russell Crowe, Kim Basinger, Kevin Spacey, James Cromwell and Danny DeVito.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me #86
Part two in the trilogy and the best one. Fat Bastard and Mini-me.
Ocean's Eleven #59
The all-time best heist movie.
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad #62
Leslie Nielsen at his best in another Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker film.
Inglorious Basterds #33
A League of Their Own #65
Baseball opening day is here so it's time for our final baseball movie. Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Madonna, Lori Petty and many others in a classic sports film.
Rain Man #48
Jurassic Park #74
One of the biggest blockbusters of all time. How great were the special effects when this film first came out?
The Big Lebowski #7
When this movie came out it was mostly a disappointment for fans and critics. Over time it grew to one of the most loved movies today. This is the 7th best movie ever made. Well, that's just like, my opinion man.
Recap number 3
A recap of our last 20 episodes.
Ed Wood #50
Johnny Depp in a Tim Burton film about the life of the worst director of all time. Also with Sarah Jessica Parker, Martin Landau and Bill Murray.
The Wolf of Wall Street #53
Leonardo Dicaprio and Martin Scorsese in one of their many collaborations. This is an unbelievably fun movie.
The Blues Brothers #37
Just in time for Valentine's Day. These guys were a great couple. A movie jam-packed with great music and car crashes.
The Usual Suspects #17
One of the best twist endings in movie history. Who is Keyser Soze?
National Lampoon's Animal House #22
The original slob comedy. This changed movies. Still one of the most successful R-rated comedy films of all-time.
Get Shorty #100
A stylish movie about a gangster who wants to be a movie producer with John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Danny Devito, Rene Russo, James Gandolfini and Dennis Farina.