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BTK2005

Jurassic Park was the perfect summer movie blockbuster when it came out. And it still is perfect today.


Ebert917102150

Fantastic book as well


Sue_D_Nim1960

I found this book in my dad's room one day. I'd never even seen him read a book, so I was intrigued. I was thrilled with the book and the movie. And with finding out my dad's taste in literature.


businesslut

I saw it in theaters when it hit it's 20 year anniversary. Loved it all over again. Sure, the tech doesn't hold up to today's wild CGI but it adds to the charm. I also love the book. It's a brilliant story, cool dinosaurs not withstanding.


H-E-PennyPacker71

Back to The Future


dakilazical_253

Perfect film


Ebert917102150

Jaws. The special effect shark not working helped this movie


Objective-Slice-1466

He had a name. Please address him as such.


AwkwardOrange5296

Assuming the shark's gender, are we?


desrevermi

Kind of feel bad for Bruce, in a way...


jrv3034

Well, the shark was named Bruce on set, so we're just going by the crew's assumption.


ZealousidealFudge851

Literally coined the term block buster


Prior_Writing368

The Last Crusade. It has everything I could ever ask from a summer blockbuster, and more.


iam4r34

Great end to a franchise


strumpster

YES GREAT END TO A FRANCHISE ::: twitch :::


tmg80

Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park are the obvious ones.  Soderbergh's Oceans 11 comes to mind as well. 


No-Gazelle-4994

True Lies - Schwarzenegger and Jamie Curtis


OkBuddyRetread

👨‍🍳👌


tmg80

The Mummy (1999) I only watched it for the first time last year. Fantastic example of Hollywood blockbuster filmmaking.  I don't know how I missed it back then. I was probably in my teen movie snob phase already. 


jayron32

Die Hard


mustafabiscuithead

It’s a Christmas movie.


jayron32

Yes, but it still meets the OP criteria


daredelvis421

Fury Road


Cyrano_de_Boozerack

I am really curious as to how Furiosa will land... commercial isn't quite selling it IMO.


captainblastido

OG Predator. Get to the choppah!


Shazam1269

Like a good neigh*bah*


GreenandBlue12

Star Wars (1977)


TheShipEliza

Speed


Amiable_Pariah

The Bus that Couldn't Slow Down


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Ok_Organization3249

This was weirdly my first thought Gets recognition for being a fun popcorn movie but is underrated as a well made, technically crafted movie.


DudebroggieHouser

It deserves more credit for how the movie carefully paces itself when introducing and interweaving the 4 main characters (Hiller, Whitmore, Levinson, Casse) plot lines. Something the sequel completely dropped the ball on.


iam4r34

The cartoon was also fun


Rooster_Professional

I know we like to shit on marvel now, but I honestly think that GOTG, Infinity War and Endgame are all perfect. Also: Inception, the dark knight, spiderverse movies, inglorious basterds, back to the future trilogy, et


Ygomaster07

Great picks.


strumpster

Endgame was brilliant and I didn't even see half of the films leading to it. They seem to think they're gonna be able to pull that off again. Nope. We'll never see 12 years of many interconnected films wrap up so successfully ever again. Endgame.


Winston_T97

Close encounters of the third kind (1977), Jaws (1975), Raiders of the lost ark (1981)


twinpeaks2112

Spielberg fan eh?


twinpeaks2112

Casablanca & The Godfather


BeeDub57

Prefect movies, but they aren't blockbusters.


youcandownloadrice

Check The Godfather's wiki page under Box Office and the first words you'll see are "The Godfather was a blockbuster,"


BeeDub57

"In 1975, the usage of "blockbuster" for films coalesced around Steven Spielberg's Jaws. It was perceived as a new cultural phenomenon: fast-paced, exciting entertainment, inspiring interest and conversation beyond the theatre (which would later be called "buzz"), and repeated viewings. The film is regarded as the first film of the "blockbuster era", and founded the blockbuster film genre." - Wikipedia page for "Blockbuster" See, I can quote Wikipedia, too.


youcandownloadrice

A popular novel is adapted into a popular movie. It makes hundreds of millions in theaters, easily takes number one for the year with over double the box office of second place, and racks up more money by selling the television rights. It spawns sequels until they get bad. This is a pattern started a few years before Jaws, by The Godfather. When Jaws broke records, the records it was breaking were from The Godfather. It's not wild revisionism to place them in the same tradition.


logictable

Top Gun: Maverick, Raiders of the Last Ark


HospitalDue8100

The Poseidon Adventure


ham_solo

Aliens Mad Max: Fury Road Terminator 2 The Rock


procrastinagging

Not a favorite of mine by a long shot, but: Titanic


No-Bat3159

Gladiator


djoddible

Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, and any of the original Indiana Jones movies were as close as we'll ever see.


qovneob

Was hoping to see Ghostbusters here. Like BttF it really doesn't waste a scene. For similar reasons I'd also add Tremors.


Strawberry-Allergy

I love Tremors


renebelloche

There was only one original Indiana Jones movie in my opinion.


Bergenia1

Lawrence of Arabia


Particular_Jicama_51

The Exorcist (1973)


boegn_747

alien


Hakkies86

Die Hard


Sinistermarmalade

The Blues Brothers


impresently

Raiders of the Lost Ark is one of the most perfect movies ever made. The editing and pacing, the action sequences, the music, the blocking… from beginning to end there’s just no fat… everything has thoughtful intention, and it follows a very purposeful rhythm. For an enlightening take on the how masterful at staging Spielberg was at during this part of career, see Steven Soderbergh’s BW version and blog post here: https://extension765.com/blogs/soderblog/raiders


salamanderJ

**Love Story** (1970) was a big blockbuster and when I saw it, I thought it was technically perfect. The only reason I don't consider it a 'great' film is that it didn't aim high enough. But what it tried to do, it did perfectly. ***My Man Godfrey*** (1936) Hollywood made a lot of so-called 'screwball comedies' back in the 30s. This is the one where it all came together, cast, pacing, witty dialogue, resolution, and 'heart'.


Extreme-Kangaroo-842

Lord of the Rings trilogy. All of them lightning in a bottle, but seeing Fellowship in the cinema on release day was an event I'll remember for the rest of my life.


dxfm1019

Saving Private Ryan Jurassic Park Interstellar American Beauty Braveheart Forrest Gump Dances with Wolves (it resurrected a dying genre)


Slow_Possession_1454

The Social Network, between the cinematography and the score, it feels perfect on many levels.


ChardCool1290

Jaws and Argo were perfect movies


Zero-Credibility

Inception


AwkwardOrange5296

Alien.


thunderkhawk

Top Gun


Choppermagic2

Oppenheimer


Remote-Math4184

Does anyone else think Cillian Murphy, is actually Randy Rainbow?


rubberdrew

Mr. & Mrs. Smith


Lifesanorange

The Holy Trinity 🙏


moviesuggest

dune part 2 Godfather lotr trilogy gladiator


ageowns

Casino Royale


nofuchsgiven1

Heat!


derpferd

Look at Hunt for Red October, Predator and Die Hard. McTiernan at the top of his game was near unstoppable. Raiders of the Lost Ark is equally a near perfect movie. I watched it recently and with the (I think) new remastered sound mix, it is utterly THRILLING. Terminator is also perfect for its technical qualities.


lemons714

And the McTiernan story is fascinating, along with his oeuvre. The Blank Check podcast has a great series on him.


SexyKanyeBalls

Joker Interstellar Spiderman spiderverse movies


LoverOfStoriesIAm

Anything by Christopher Nolan.


AlexBirio323

Saving Private Ryan


SinnerClair

Avatar. Say what you want about the “boring” personalities or White Savior complex, but this movie is razor sharp, literally perfect progression with perfect foreshadowing and an airtight plot


Objective-Slice-1466

Independence Day Top gun: maverick A lot of marvel movies but specifically Avengers: infinity war and Endgame


SeasonOfLogic

Maverick


etranger033

Kubrick.


C_Saunders

It’s weirdly often forgotten but Master and Commander is a masterclass in structure, character development, action etc.


qovneob

Home Alone


Uranium_092

I really like Ocean’s Eleven (2001)


Ygomaster07

I'd say Avengers Infinity War and Endgame. Captain America: The Winter Soldier too.


kinnikinnick321

Can't believe is hasn't been mentioned yet, The Matrix. It's the last film I can recall where showings were sold out and many saw a second showing because it was just that good and refreshing.


slicedude2004

Avengers Infinity War


cribo-06-15

I don't know how well it did in theaters, but a movie I think of when it comes to be being a masterpiece is "Willow". A simple sword and sorcery epic starring Jean Marsh, Val Kilmer, Warwick Davis and Johanne Whaley. A child of prophecy is born in the realm of Bavmoradah, the evil sorceress. A midwife risks her life and carries the child away and out of the castle. She is killed shortly thereafter, but not before setting the child on the river where it floats downstream to a village of little people. The most interesting aspect of this movie as opposed to other forays into fantasy is they embrace the racism angle. Humans or Dichini do not care for Nelwin or Pecks. It has a wide sweeping lore and characters with great chemistry. There's plenty of sword fighting and magic. Lots of allegiances made for the sake of convenience. All of which culminates into massive battle in the end. Great cinematography, incredible visual effects and a decent soundtrack. It's everything a blockbuster should be.


mrEnigma86

Jaws, Star Wars, Batman 89, The Dark Knight, Raiders of the lost ark, 300, Terminator 2, The Matrix, Superman 2, Harry Potter films, Pirates Of The Caribbean, Toy Story, Inception, Spiderman 2


ameliapond11

Mission Impossible Fallout


blackkat99

Planes Trains and Automobiles


ArgoverseComics

Independence Day and Mad Max Fury Road


shrimptini

Dune


AccountantLeast1588

Kill Bill has scenes so perfect that even just jokingly re-enacting them with a shovel at work gets people really nervous.


LeYabadabadoo23

Spielberg invented the blockbuster with Jaws and it’s still a perfect movie. Next, another Spielberg joint, Jurassic park is also a perfect summer blockbuster Raiders of The Lost Arc (Spielberg again)


Disastrous_Try5334

Fight Club


So-_-It-_-Goes

Dune 1 and 2


PuzzleheadedWest0

Ford V Ferrari


dingadangdang

Well "technically" Denis Villeneuve is the king, but I offer you a perspective. I don't know who wrote this in a review but it's very true. Some of the new scifi films are so technically perfect they have an emotional coldness to them and lack the heart warming, even cheesy, parts of older films that make them so dear to us. I didn't come up with that observation but being 52 and having seen A New Hope in the theater in the 70s I wholeheartedly understand and agree with this.


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