>>152I've liked most of what I've watched.
My favourite one has to be The Shining, which remains the only horror movie that has had any real effect on me, mainly because of the expert use of frightening and disturbing imagery.
The one that I don't love all that much is 2001. It might sound like I dislike it because it is "too smart" or something, but I felt like the purposely drawn-out pace of it does not hold up anymore. I'll be the first one to say that some of the things it did were awesome, like the running scene, which I think is one of my favourite scenes in movies, period.
I think that a large amount of the appeal comes not only from the philosophical parts of it, but also the set design, which simply doesn't have as much reason to be appreciated today.