#1 - 1939
Dark Victory, Stagecoach, Goodbye Mr. Chips, Wizard of Oz, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Ninotchka, Gone With the Wind, Wuthering Heights, Rules of the Game. All classics, all unforgettable.
#2 - 1962
Cape Fear, The Music Man, The Longest Day, Dr. No, Lawrence of Arabia, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Manchurian Candidate, Days of Wine and Roses, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Jules and Jim. Solid, solid filmmaking everywhere.
#3 - 1994
Hoop Dreams, The Lion King, Ed Wood, Crumb, Heavenly Creatures, Pulp Fiction, The Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Natural Born Killers, Maverick, Speed, True Lies, Interview with a Vampire. The best of modern times, with a number of great films from a variety of genres.
#4 - 1925
Battleship Potemkin, The Big Parade, Phantom of the Opera, The Gold Rush. A very influential year for many reasons, and easily the best of the silent era.
#5 - 1977
Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Annie Hall, The Goodbye Girl, Saturday Night Fever, SlapShot, The Turning Point. Movies that were not only good on their own terms, but also helped define a generation.

Atonement01
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... I think 1994 was a good year for movies the lion king is one of disneys best movies ever and there were many other great films that year to. |
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