Here's how my system works (each category was weighted equally [25%]):
C = Critics rating [taken from Rotten Tomatoes]
BO = Box Office [this represents the gross of the film adjusted for inflation; I used the CPI Inflation Calculator]
O = number of Oscar points [1 point for an Oscar nomination; 3 points for an Oscar win]
IMDB = rating on IMDB
01. Pulp Fiction [highest Rotten Tomatoes rating; most Oscar points; highest IMDB rating]
02. The Sixth Sense [highest box office gross, adjusted for inflation]
03. Die Hard
04. Twelve Monkeys
05. Live Free or Die Hard
06. Sin City
07. Die Hard 2
08. Unbreakable
09. The Fifth Element
10. Nobody's Fool
11. Die Hard: With a Vengeance
12. Armageddon
13. Death Becomes Her
14. The Last Boy Scout
15. Bandits
16. The Kid
17. The Whole Nine Yards
18. 16 Blocks
19. Lucky Number Slevin
20. The Siege
21. Mortal Thoughts
22. Tears of the Sun
23. Hostage
24. Alpha Dog
25. Hart's War
26. In Country
27. Blind Date
28. The Jackal
29. Billy Bathgate
30. What Just Happened
31. Last Man Standing
32. Mercury Rising
33. The Story of Us
34. Color of Night
35. Striking Distance
36. Bonfire of the Vanities
37. Hudson Hawk
38. Perfect Stranger
39. Sunset
40. Breakfast of Champions
41. The Whole Ten Yards
What do you guys think of this particular list? The only one I've got a real problem with is Hudson Hawk at #37. I thought that movie was hilarious. And maybe The Fifth Element at #9 - it's been a while since I've seen it, but I don't particularly remember enjoying it (I'd rather see Die Hard: With a Vengeance in its place).
What we've learned so far...
Kurt Russell Top 3
01. Tombstone
02. Silkwood
03. Miracle
Tom Cruise Top 3
01. Rain Man
02. Minority Report
03. Jerry Maguire
Arnold Schwarzenegger Top 3
01. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
02. Total Recall
03. True Lies
Sylvester Stallone Top 3
01. Rocky
02. First Blood
03. Cliffhanger
C = Critics rating [taken from Rotten Tomatoes]
BO = Box Office [this represents the gross of the film adjusted for inflation; I used the CPI Inflation Calculator]
O = number of Oscar points [1 point for an Oscar nomination; 3 points for an Oscar win]
IMDB = rating on IMDB
01. Pulp Fiction [highest Rotten Tomatoes rating; most Oscar points; highest IMDB rating]
02. The Sixth Sense [highest box office gross, adjusted for inflation]
03. Die Hard
04. Twelve Monkeys
05. Live Free or Die Hard
06. Sin City
07. Die Hard 2
08. Unbreakable
09. The Fifth Element
10. Nobody's Fool
11. Die Hard: With a Vengeance
12. Armageddon
13. Death Becomes Her
14. The Last Boy Scout
15. Bandits
16. The Kid
17. The Whole Nine Yards
18. 16 Blocks
19. Lucky Number Slevin
20. The Siege
21. Mortal Thoughts
22. Tears of the Sun
23. Hostage
24. Alpha Dog
25. Hart's War
26. In Country
27. Blind Date
28. The Jackal
29. Billy Bathgate
30. What Just Happened
31. Last Man Standing
32. Mercury Rising
33. The Story of Us
34. Color of Night
35. Striking Distance
36. Bonfire of the Vanities
37. Hudson Hawk
38. Perfect Stranger
39. Sunset
40. Breakfast of Champions
41. The Whole Ten Yards
What do you guys think of this particular list? The only one I've got a real problem with is Hudson Hawk at #37. I thought that movie was hilarious. And maybe The Fifth Element at #9 - it's been a while since I've seen it, but I don't particularly remember enjoying it (I'd rather see Die Hard: With a Vengeance in its place).
What we've learned so far...
Kurt Russell Top 3
01. Tombstone
02. Silkwood
03. Miracle
Tom Cruise Top 3
01. Rain Man
02. Minority Report
03. Jerry Maguire
Arnold Schwarzenegger Top 3
01. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
02. Total Recall
03. True Lies
Sylvester Stallone Top 3
01. Rocky
02. First Blood
03. Cliffhanger