In no order whatsoever really...
Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas
Brazil (the 142 minute version that Terry Gilliam considers to be the director's cut)
The Princess Bride
Indianna Jones (1 & 3, cheating and counting them as 1 )
Frozen
Rocky Horror
Micmacs
Red
Rozencrantz & Guildernstern Are Dead (I'm almost not sure. It's a favourite because it is a good adaptation of the script for the play (never actually seen the play), which I love, but I'm not entirely sure it actually works as a film, so my love of the script may be colouring my view of the film)
Shaun of The Dead (I'm tempted to cheat again and stick in Hot Fuzz and The World's End as the same entry as they are very loosely a trilogy. This despite the fact that the route planning in The World's End irritated me immensely.)
Honourable mentions:
Jacob's Ladder
Tron: Legacy for being the best Daft Punk music video ever