Hmmm for me Howl's Moving Castle was just OK, especially compared with some of the other Miyazaki movies like Spirited Away and Princess Monoke that are amazing. Especially Spirited Away, if you haven't seen it yet go rent it immediately!
Here's a few selections from my Netflix account that I have rated as "five stars":
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1989): criminally underrated, one of Terry Gilliam's best, with great performances from the likes of Eric Idle, Jonathan Pryce, Robin Williams and Sarah Polley.
Aliens (1986): Best sequel ever?
Big Lebowksi (1998): it really does get funnier each time I watch it
Blade Runner (1982) : One of the best sci-fi movies of all time, I prefer the original version myself, I think the narration helps create the Film Noir feeling.
Caddyshack (1980): "So I got that going for me, which is nice."
Children of Men (2006) : Brilliantly directed action sequences and thought provoking.
Evil Dead 2 (1987) : Comedic horror at its finest
Fifth Element (1997): Great effects and just fun
Ghostbusters (1984): "Back off man, I'm a scientist!"
Hudsucker Proxy (1994): Gets my vote for most underrated Cohen Bros. film.
The Player (1992): One of the best movies about making movies ever.
Star Wars Original Trilogy: duh.
Waiting for Guffman (1996): Best in Show seems to always get more love, but this one is my favorite of the Christopher Guest comedies.
Here's a lesser known gem: Baraka (1992), it's really just a collection of amazing visuals from around the globe set to music. It shows lots of people in stunning ethnic dress involved in rituals, some incredible nature footage and some cool time lapse stuff too. It's one of the most visually striking movies I've ever seen. The guy who directed it was the director of photography on a similar movie called Koyaanisqatsi that is worth checking out too, but I like this one better.
Jason Hicks
Aperion Audio Guru