Okay so this is my
Patrick Swayze list. I doubt anyone's gonna be surprised about the top two choices.
1. Dirty Dancing (1987)
It's my favorite since it's the first movie I saw with Patrick Swayze and also the one I've rewatched the most. I love the dancing and the music. It's a feel good movie. Also brings me back to the 1980s when I was a child. Yes I know it's supposed to be in the 1960s but the movie does have an 1980s vibe to it. It's funny too.
2. Ghost (1990)
This movie made me cry the first time I saw it. How many of us haven't wished at one time or another that we could talk again to a loved one who has died?
Also Whoopi Goldberg is hilarious.
3. One Last Dance (2003)
I love the dancing and the fact that Patrick did this movie with his wife Lisa Niemi. They were amazing together. Watching them dance is just beautiful.
4. City of Joy (1992)
Mostly because it was filmed in India and he portrayed a doctor who worked with people with leprosy.
I visited another part of India 20 years later. Only some things had changed.
5. To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything Julie Newmar (1995)
This movie was before it's time. So brave of Patrick and his two main co-stars to portray drag queens.
Also Stockard Channing is memorable in a smaller role. The movie has a message.
6. Skatetown, USA (1979)
The choreography of all the roller skating dance scenes are amazing. People are basically dancing with roller skates on. Yet at the same time it reminds me of figure skating. Also Judy Landers and Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke from the Bold and the Beautiful) can be seen in small parts.
7. Forever Lulu (2000)
It's a roadtrip movie. But I like the fact that it's also a love story and at the center of it all is a woman who is suffering from mental illness. I recognize the song at the end. It was popular around the time the movie came out.
8. Steel Dawn (1987)
This movie is pure fantasy/sci-fi. Amazing scenery, filmed in Africa. It reminds me a bit of Star Wars. I also like that he once again co-stars with his wife Lisa. It's too bad they didn't do more than two movies together.
9. The Outsiders (1983)
I just saw this movie last night for the first time. It is rather dark. It is beautiful in it's scenography. It has a message and portrays some gang violence. The characters has some shades of grey where they are not bad or good. It is about the 1960s I think and yet there is something about it that is still 1980s. I can't explain it but it doesn't feel as genuine as Rebel Without A Cause (1955) which was really filmed in the era it was supposed to portray. The main character has a really weird name. Ponyboy or something like that. It's based on a novel.
10. Red Dawn (1984)
It's a war movie with a pretend war. You can probaby read in some communism fear in it as the cold war was not over yet when it was filmed. But I prefer actual war movies about historical events like the Second World War. A plus is that you can see Jennifer Grey in a role.
That's it.
