Congratulations, Flick. I'm sure you're very proud.
I would say there wasn't a genuinely bad movie in the list, and I had a good time with all of them. Fargo is my standout favourite, though Princess Bride, Unforgiven and Beetlejuice are right up there. Here are my musings on the last 8 movies I watched:
Unforgiven: Little Bill probably should have given that speech about cool heads beating quick draws to his men at some point, but he was too busy building that house.
The Lost Boys: Dracula was on the previous list, which I liked a lot, but I gotta say that I prefer the young and sexy vampires with the *****in' soundtrack.
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: Alan Rickman behaving like a madman with the orchestral version of a Bryan Adams song as a backdrop is everything I could ask for in a movie.
After Hours: I'm just going to assume that New York is like this all the time, and that's the reason for why they invented the MetroCard.
Bull Durham: Crash accuses Annie of not having a job while he's out here on a Single-A contract probably making $53 a week and spending it all on the **** he breaks in bars.
Beetlejuice: It's like if Bugs Bunny was created by an insane person who's going through a goth phase (all of which is my jam).
Leon: The Professional: Wikipedia says that Gary Oldman improvised many of his lines, which makes me terribly uneasy, since he plays the drug-addled psychopath a little too well.
Something Wild: Never trust a bob cut.