#44 Easter Parade (1948)

#44 Easter Parade (1948)

The Irving Berlin predecessor of “She’s All That” starring two industry titans that are almost as famous as Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachel Leigh Cook.

#43 The Sound of Music (1965)

#43 The Sound of Music (1965)

The only solution for a naughty nun is to integrate her into a family with enough children that will keep her too busy to bother the convent.

#79 White Christmas (1954)

#79 White Christmas (1954)

Welcome to the little-known Irving Berlin classic film White Christmas, starring a bunch of people you’ve never heard of singing a bunch of songs that never really caught on.

#86 Carmen Jones (1954)

#86 Carmen Jones (1954)

A sex crazed factory worker corrupts a dumbass American soldier, and when she tries to exert bodily autonomy after their relationship ends, he strangles her to death. Cute.

#88 Tommy (1975)

#88 Tommy (1975)

Who knew that the sound of childhood trauma could be so goddamn catchy?

#89 Head (1968)

#89 Head (1968)

Head is essentially The Monkees’ former-Disney star “I’m an adult!” moment in an attempt to break free of their preassigned roles and become Serious Artists.

#52 Help! (1965)

#52 Help! (1965)

Help! is a wacky hybrid James Bond and Wile E. Coyote-esque romp, and its camera work doesn’t make me want to blow chunks!

#4 A Hard Day’s Night (1964)

#4 A Hard Day’s Night (1964)

A Hard Day’s Night is an excellent exercise in marketing.  Its only redeeming factor is the charisma of the Beatles themselves, assuming you are someone who finds them charismatic.