The reason people are so obsessed with Star Wars, specifically Episode 5 is because it's one of the few movies where the bad guy wins. Luke gets his arm chopped off, Han Solo is frozen, the Empire is close to taking over the galaxy(universe?). Of course there are some really corny parts of it. The Death Star having ONE weak spot that'll completely blow it up. I didn't have much trouble with the Ewoks being very useful though. It's the same idea with Vietnam, they know their forests and everything better than the Empire, and Knowledge is power in battle and war. I'm not saying it's a terrific movie. I'm not saying it's my favorite. But some of you (CK) don't even get why people think they're good movies and that's nonsense.
As for favorite movies the best recent movie I've seen is Black Swan. Portman was always a wonderful actor and she did extremely well playing Nina as a sweet girl slowly going into madness through her constant need for perfection and no positive reinforcement (and not to mention that unhealthy eating disorder!) Anyway, it was truly a terrific film and if you haven't yet seen it I really think you should.
I, however, am a man of the classics. I love watching 2001: A Space Odyssey. To this day I still think that it's a very relevant movie and despite it being very 'slow,' as some people put it, it's very well shot, acted, and directed. Though it took a few watches to actually get, but once I did I really enjoyed it that much more. If you haven't made through it I think you should!
Dogtooth, a relatively unknown movie -- but terrific all the same as long as you don't mind subtitles. It's about three teenagers which are confined to their home by their own father, who tricked them into thinking the outside was dangerous. The one boy there has an escort who settles his man-urges to make sure he doesn't do anything to the sisters. However the escort kind of gets with one of the girls and then all hell breaks loose anyway you should definitely see it.
A Clockwork Orange, drugged milk, psychopaths, and crime involved society. I would try to sum up this movie, but it's really difficult for me to think of an accurate way to put it.
A recent movie that I saw that absolutely loved was Moon. A man mining Helium 3 on the moon for three years with a robotic companion. One day, an accident occurs and the man finds himself inside, figuring his companion brought him in he thinks nothing of it. However after discovering something where his accident took place, he questions his own sanity and the company which hired him. He then tries to find his own way off the moon.