+12
Back to the Future is a lot of fun. Definitely one of the better 80's teen comedies I've seen. While that isn't a genre that sticks with me the further I delve into classic/foreign film, I do have a lot of respect for that one, though it's not a favorite of mine.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a different story though. It didn't quite make my top 25 (I have it at #30), but it's definitely a masterpiece, one that I often forget great it is. Like Late Spring, my experience with it is a pattern of "maybe I enjoyed this more than I should've" only to be wowed all over again when I rewatch it, experiencing the dreamlike beauty of McMurphy rising up against the institution's staff, the dreamlike quality of their various instances of escapism, or the powerful and charismatic performances by many of the actors (beyond Nicholson and Fletcher), while a layer of political commentary informed by Forman's own struggles in Czechoslovakia bubbles underneath the surface. A year or two ago, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was in my top 10, except it moved down since then (I'm long overdue for a rewatch). I'm curious to see how high it would've made it on this list had it remained that high.