Dude this list would be impossible to make. Back To The Future is another. ET is another. Halloween is another. Titanic is another. You can just keep going and going.
10. "My precious." 9. "He is the one!" 8. "We're gonna need a bigger boat." 7. "Now that is a tasty burger." 6. "Wingardium Leviosar." 5. "Well, a boy's best friend is his mother." 4. "I can do this all day." 3. "Don't ask me about my business." 2. "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!" 1. "May the force be you." Honorable mentions: "Yo, Adrian!" "Clever girl." "Two days ago, I saw a vehicle that would haul that tanker. You want to get out of here? You talk to me" "Run Forest Run!" "Hasta la vista, baby."
@@theankotze1292 as much as I agree, George Lucas only has Star Wars as a pop culture influence, while Spielberg has many (Jurassic Park, Back to the Future, Saving private Ryan, E.T, War of Worlds etc.)
I think The Exorcist should have been in the honourable mentions too. I just finished a cultural studies term paper on it - it's crazy how people reacted to it in 1973, there had never been anything like it at the time
The Big 4 from the 1970s are all up there. The Godfather (1972) The Exorcist (1973) Jaws (1975) and Star Wars (1977) are the basis for all of cinema for the past half century.
My Top 20 List 1. Star Wars the Original Trilogy 2. the Wizard of OZ 3. Marvel Cinematic Universe 4. the GodFather Trilogy 5. Harry Potter Saga 6. James Bond 007 7. Pulp Fiction 8. PSYCHO 9. Indiana Jones Franchise 10. the Matrix Franchise 11. the Lord of the Rings Trilogy 12. Jaws 13. Rocky 14. Godzilla Franchise 15. Back to the Future Trilogy 16. Toy Story Franchise 17. the Dark Knight 18. Mad Max Franchise 19. the Terminator Franchise 20. Jurassic Park
Kinda surprised that Toy Story or The Fast and the Furious didn't make the list. Toy Story really kicked off the computer animated movie trend, while the Fast and the Furious, well, we all know that one.
Neither of those movies have a cult following yes they're successful but not to the extent of harry potter and Star wars which all have massive fan bases and are still being quoted regularly.
There is no Star Trek, no James Bond, no Exorcist, no Alien, nor Indiana Jones.. WTH. not even an honorable mention... what kinda list is this. y'all need to make another list
Where is Raiders of the Lost Ark?? Without this movie we would't have an entire genre!! Adventure movies are made today because of Indiana Jones' existence...
Agreed. John Hurt's chest bursting scene is, in my opinion, one of the most epic and game-changing shots in cinematic history. And Aliens is the perfect blend of action, sci-fi, and horror; not to mention that the famous excerpt (Bishop's Countdown) from its masterfully composed score by the late great James Horner has been heard in nearly 30 movie trailers!
How y'all just ignore "FRIDAY"?!?! Y'ALL WEAK FOR THAT!!!! *No sugar? Damn. Y'all ain't never got two things that match. Either y'all got Kool-aid, no sugar. Peanut butter, no jelly. Ham, no burger. Daaamn. OR Aw, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God. God. Oh, I'm hurt. Oh, my neck, my back, my neck and my back. Oh, I want $150,000, but we can settle out of court right now for twenty bucks.*
No "TOPGUN"? So much of that movie's dialog has found its way into Pop culture that it should have been in the top 3. It didn't even make it as an honourable mention. Whoever left it off the list should be on a cargo plane flying rubber dog s**t outa Hong Kong.
Awesome! I guessed #1 about halfway through the list! But anyway, it's only easy to imagine a world without these films if you lived prior to their release. And it's all the more fascinating. I remember seeing The Matrix when I was 20 years old and I thought it was profound while watching it, and even more so the more I thought about it! I can't image a world where this film is taken for granted.
Terminator and Back to the Future are certainly beyond some of those chosen. The Blues Brothers was very influential at my High School...and that was years after the movie. Fame was also enormous, Smokey and the Bandit, Ferris Bueller's day off, Caddyshack, Alien, Indiana Jones, Top Gun, The Fifth Element, Idiocracy has become absurdly accurate in scary ways, 2001, Planet of the Apes (at least the original series of movies), GATTICA is coming close to reality, The Goonies, the Truman Show, Cast Away, Little Shop Of Horrors, The Sixth Sense, Toy Story, Cars, Monsters Inc., James Bond movies, Pink Panther movies, Monty Python movies, First Blood, E.T., Dirty Harry, The Island of Dr. Moreau 1977, Men in Black, Avatar, Titanic, A Fish Called Wanda, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The Godfather series, appeals to film students, who are told what to like and accept it, but I don't think it has influenced much of anything. Plenty of mob movies before that. Maybe it was done better than previous mob movies and slower. I guess if you are into up-close psychopathic brutality...whatever. For the same reason, I would not include Rocky, even though it was massive. There simply were boxing movies before Rocky, even if Rocky was done the best and had exceptional music. The Hunt for Red October was a great movie, but sub chase movies have been done before. Unless a movie virtually makes a new type of movie, it can't have much influence. The Wizard of Oz? Ho Hum. The book had the influence. There are any number of Disney animated movies with as much impact, and The Sound of Music had a similar influence...but I would not include either. It's a Wonderful Life is another of these. And Mary Poppins. I don't think it speaks much for your list, when objectively, 2 of your top 3 are likely not worthy of being on the list in any position. Movies based on books/magazines where the books were read by millions first, means the books are what had the influence, rather than the movies. As such, I would not include: Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, The Wizard of Oz, or Marvel. And just having a patented musical note or phrase when something appears or attacks repeatedly does not make something "influence culture" in a meaningful way: Psycho, Jaws, Close encounters... A song when a particular activity is repeated? I am more lenient: The Never Ending Story, Top Gun, Star Wars, Rocky, Beverly Hills Cop, Fetch, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones, James Bond, The Pink Panther...everyone knows the songs. My list would be: 1. Star Wars (space epic unlike anything before) 2. The Matrix (virtual worlds had been done before: Tron and Lawnmower Man, and the concept that we could be in an illusion was broadly explored as an idea, but no movie really combined the messianic with an illusionary world like that) 3. The Terminator (The idea of robots taking over the World was not an uncommon idea, but it really hadn't been explored in film or combined with time travel) 4. Indiana Jones (There really was no obvious precedent for this. There are elements from various Tarzan movies/shows, and the whole colonialism romanticism, but mostly it is new) 5. Back to the Future (time travel has been done, and the grandfather paradox was well known, but no one really bothered to use it in a movie. In fact, most attempts to show the future were quite lazy, showing a lot of repeated elements, rather than attempting to show a progression of ordinary life) 6. James Bond (secret agents had been done, but suave agents with toys, and womanizing was new, I think) 7. Planet of the Apes (Time travel but a heck of a spin) 8. Monty Python (unique humor) 9. Alien (Yes, a monster movie, but with lots of new elements) 10. First blood (as far as I know, this is the first movie that shows a person just flip after being pressed, and not able to turn it off. Maybe some martial arts movies do this somewhat) 11. Bruce Lee (no one in the West had really seen martial arts like this) 12. Pink Panther (very creative humor) 13. Mad Max (the combination of post nuclear apocalypse with fast moving cars with people climbing on them was definitely new) 14. Smokey and the Bandit (ok, maybe not the first trucker movie, but they started at roughly the same time and this one was huge. The first was 1940 but was done differently. Smokey and the Bandit was the real breakout, and it was a comedy rather than the more serious predecessors. The comedy angle was rapidly copied. I would even put the Blues Brothers in the same category even though semis are not used much, and it had other unique elements like emphasis on the Blues rather than Country. 15. Jurassic Park (there are time travel movies with encounters with dinosaurs, but being placed in our time using genetic engineering with the possibility of escape was a great addition) 16. Blade Runner (very creative, and I think it was the first to depict a future steered by East Asian corporations and culture) 17. Gladiator (There were some movies about power and war in antiquity, but hadn't been done for decades, this one had many unique aspects especially incorporating philosophy, and was marvelously done).
How the hell is the godfather not influential?? Without this movie we wouldn’t have Scarface,goodfellas, the sopranos, breaking bad etc... The godfather definitely is one of the most important films in Hollywood history.
I was really hoping to see Night Of The Living Dead on this list. It has had a huge social and pop cultural impact on our society. It has had a long lasting impact on how zombies have been a main stay in many forms of media for decades.
On a worldwide scale.. it will easily make it to the top 5. It took this western cowboy stuff all over the world. Its music is just so fucking popular that I know it since childhood but I came to know it's from these movies only last year. And most of Watchmojo lists are from American perspective or more so from American media perspective. So I won't argue against it cause I am not American.
@@aliensconfirmed3498 yep I too discovered the mesmerizing music of the good the bad and the ugly just last year. And I was truely delighted viewing the movie
#10: The Lord of the Rings franchise (2001-2003) #9: The Matrix franchise (1999-2003) #8: Jaws (1975) #7: Pulp Fiction (1994) #6: The Harry Potter franchise (2001-2011) #5: Psycho (1960) #4: Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008-) #3: The Godfather franchise (1972-1990) #2: The Wizard of Oz (1939) #1: The Star Wars franchise (1977-) Honorable Mentions: - Rocky (1976) - Jurassic Park (1993) - Mad Max franchise (1979-2015) - Forrest Gump (1994) - The Terminator franchise (1984-)
Though my favourite pop culture influence is and will always be the MCU franchise, I totally agree with this list, specially the number one. Fair top 10 count! 👍
Very interesting list! Love the great content. Keep up with the great work and please feature Phoebe more! She's so beautiful and very easy on the eyes! Love her speaking voice too. 😊😍
I didn’t read all of the Harry Potter books or movies but my daughter sure did. I love the series because it has encouraged so many young people to read. I was determined when I had a baby 21 years ago that she would be a reader. Of course she is now. I made sure she could read, write and do math before Kindergarten. She was usually the smartest in her classes.
The movies that have the biggest influence on me are 1. The Shining 2. Terminator 2 Judgement Day 3. Die Hard 4. Jurassic Park 5. Pulp Fiction 6. The Matrix 7. Jaws 8. Star Wars 9. The Thing 10. Heat Honorable Mentions The Untouchables, Goodfellas, Christine, Child's Play, First Blood, Predator, Total Recall, Dirty Harry, Bonnie & Clyde, Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, Sin City, & The Outlaw Josey Wales
10 facts about you: 1) You are reading this. 2) You live on planet Earth 4) You didn’t notice there was no nummer three 5) You just checked 6) You can’t day the letter ”n” without tongue touching the top of you mouth 7) You just Tried it 8) You are between 4-70 9) You are still reading 10) And still reading 11) And you still reading
MCU doesn't deserve that high spot. Yes, it has influenced people, but if it should be in the list, it would be number 10. How can you think, for example, that Harry Potter hasn't influenced people less than the MCU?
James Bond, Die Hard, Alien/Predator, Indiana Jones, Goodfellas, Scarface, Titanic, ET, Dark Knight Trilogy, Star Trek, Mission: Impossible all deserved to be on this list more than Mad Max
I think it’s very wrong not to have Indiana Jones anywhere on the list. The franchise has inspired many movie and games: Tomb Raider, Uncharted...and lets not forget the hat and the whip.
Mission impossible, dark knight Trilogy, Sam Raimi Spiderman trilogy, X-MEN movies, toy story, potc, lotr, men in black, fast and furious. There's like truckloads of them.
Night of the living dead!? Without it we wouldn’t have the zombie craze we’ve had over the past several decades. On a side note; the fact jaws actually made people afraid to go in the sea (myself as a kid included) is quite mad 😅
Im happy Terminator got at least an honorable mention because T2 is my favorite movie of all time and all, but how in the world do you not at least give the James Bond franchise an honorable mention?!!!
I feel like marvel and Harry Potter should have switched places. But other than that I totally agree with this list. All three of my fave series’ made it 😂
Hip-Hop and Urban culture is pop culture. With that said, there is no bigger movie that has influenced that culture than Scarface and the face that isn't even in the honorable mentions is why I'm down voting this video.
*raises the golden gun* where is agent 007, everyone?
And mission impossible
And Indiana Jones, for that matter...
Dude this list would be impossible to make. Back To The Future is another. ET is another. Halloween is another. Titanic is another. You can just keep going and going.
I was thinking 007 would definitely be this list.
But MCU movies are in there for some reason
Back to the Future frachise not even mentioned?
not big enough
Bigger than Mad Max and literally the reason we have Rick & Morty
Dayummm
Honestly, outside America and the UK, Back to the future is almost non existent.
Great Scott !
Not even an honourable mention for Star Trek or James Bond franchises?
james bond deserves a honorable mention Star trek is still niche
Star Trek started as a tv series. It would be better put in a Top 10 tv influences
No, they have not been that memorable through generations as these movies
Agreed.
Star Trek, I think should be honorably mentioned, but let's face it, Star Trek is more affecting our real life than just pop culture.
Other movies: “pop culture will decide your relevance”
Star Wars: “I am pop culture”
Me waiting for Star Wars to obviously be No1...
"I've been looking forward to this"
"My powers have doubled since the last time we met, Mathieu"
Wow I've never heard anyone say they liked star wars before, you must be so unique.
Do you also like Dragon Ball Z? Cuz that shit is badass.
@@skyclaw36 "Good. Twice the pride, double the fall."
Never watched star wars
@@EmperorPrinc3 yup and yup
10. "My precious."
9. "He is the one!"
8. "We're gonna need a bigger boat."
7. "Now that is a tasty burger."
6. "Wingardium Leviosar."
5. "Well, a boy's best friend is his mother."
4. "I can do this all day."
3. "Don't ask me about my business."
2. "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"
1. "May the force be you."
Honorable mentions:
"Yo, Adrian!"
"Clever girl."
"Two days ago, I saw a vehicle that would haul that tanker. You want to get out of here? You talk to me"
"Run Forest Run!"
"Hasta la vista, baby."
M Curran it’s LevioSA, not Leviosar
Now I’m hearing a lot “I love you 3000”
No 7. Mmhmmm this is a tasty burger
“I’ll get you, my pretty! And your little dog, too!” 😈
@@Kwiwiwiwi "The Wand chooses the wizard, Mr. Potter."
no, say hello to my little friend? Tony Montana!
Love the movie, but you can put that under the gangster genre. Godfather owns that lock, stock, and (body in a) barrell!!
Franchises they totally missed
Back to the future
James Bond
Friday the 13th
Godzilla (you know the longest running franchise of all time)
Lethal Weapon (1987), Die Hard (1988) and Alien (1979) also inspired a ton of rip-offs, parodies and cult followings
Die Hard has been remade with a different title/setting about 100 times lol.
Also Dirty Harry.
@@ciaranmcloughlin7165 Rocky, Karate Kid, Raging Bull
@@superlex611 yep. Them too.
I think 48hrs influenced Lethal Weapon but i guess LW is the one that had the bigger impact
Anybody not surprised that Star Wars is #1?
Nope, not suprised.
Nope
Better question: is anyone *actually* surprised about that?
A surprise to be sure but a welcome one
Me
Imagine if the creators of these movies ever thought “Nah, people will forget these movies over time”
I imagine
Cody Higinbotham George Lucas thought that about Star Wars
The mcu should not be here
Now do Top 10 Directors with the biggest pop culture influence! (Tarantino, Scorsese, Jon Hughes, etc.)
Steven Spielberg no1
@@TheLoozerDonkey yep, steven spielberg nr1. George lucus also deserves a spot
Spike Lee, Tyler Perry,
@@theankotze1292 as much as I agree, George Lucas only has Star Wars as a pop culture influence, while Spielberg has many (Jurassic Park, Back to the Future, Saving private Ryan, E.T, War of Worlds etc.)
Jon Woo
I was thinking, would it be Star Wars on the top or James Bond franchise...
wait, where the?!
I think The Exorcist should have been in the honourable mentions too. I just finished a cultural studies term paper on it - it's crazy how people reacted to it in 1973, there had never been anything like it at the time
I wrote an analysis on it! Absolute horror classic and without CGI!
It is still one of the most terrifying horror movies today
The Big 4 from the 1970s are all up there. The Godfather (1972) The Exorcist (1973) Jaws (1975) and Star Wars (1977) are the basis for all of cinema for the past half century.
U have missed "Back to the Future"
And "Fight club..."
and scarface
Aadesh Abhang cause the first rule is we don’t talk about that
@@lilikuzma4207 underrated
Where the hell is Back to the Future franchise
I immediately thought of " Are you NOT entertained?" 😁
My Top 20 List
1. Star Wars the Original Trilogy
2. the Wizard of OZ
3. Marvel Cinematic Universe
4. the GodFather Trilogy
5. Harry Potter Saga
6. James Bond 007
7. Pulp Fiction
8. PSYCHO
9. Indiana Jones Franchise
10. the Matrix Franchise
11. the Lord of the Rings Trilogy
12. Jaws
13. Rocky
14. Godzilla Franchise
15. Back to the Future Trilogy
16. Toy Story Franchise
17. the Dark Knight
18. Mad Max Franchise
19. the Terminator Franchise
20. Jurassic Park
Mad Max gets an honourable mention and James Bond doesn't? Watchmojo are clowns.
The original 1978 Superman movie should be on the list.
What about “Here’s Johny”
Kinda surprised that Toy Story or The Fast and the Furious didn't make the list. Toy Story really kicked off the computer animated movie trend, while the Fast and the Furious, well, we all know that one.
Neither of those movies have a cult following yes they're successful but not to the extent of harry potter and Star wars which all have massive fan bases and are still being quoted regularly.
Fast and Furious is garbage, wtf. Of course it wasn't mentioned. There are loads of better things that weren't mentioned.
There is no Star Trek, no James Bond, no Exorcist, no Alien, nor Indiana Jones.. WTH. not even an honorable mention...
what kinda list is this.
y'all need to make another list
El Mayberry at least they included Indy in the beginning but apparently that was it.
@@nicolasparvin true
Maybe because it's only pop culture and not film history. Still a bad list
@@applejuicejunkie316 true, but it isn't like included the Godzilla or King Kong franchise
Everyone has a favorite. I'm sorry they didn't even mention The Princess Bride! It's "inconceivable!"
Where is Raiders of the Lost Ark?? Without this movie we would't have an entire genre!! Adventure movies are made today because of Indiana Jones' existence...
Ima say this now we need another top 10 video of this. I love it
I agree
How come 007 was not in the list, not even honorable mention? Definitely this was not intentional, they forgot it.
The Alien Franchise should at least be an honourable mention
My thoughts exactly!!!
Agreed. John Hurt's chest bursting scene is, in my opinion, one of the most epic and game-changing shots in cinematic history. And Aliens is the perfect blend of action, sci-fi, and horror; not to mention that the famous excerpt (Bishop's Countdown) from its masterfully composed score by the late great James Horner has been heard in nearly 30 movie trailers!
Where's Tom Wiseau's The Room?
How y'all just ignore "FRIDAY"?!?! Y'ALL WEAK FOR THAT!!!! *No sugar? Damn. Y'all ain't never got two things that match. Either y'all got Kool-aid, no sugar. Peanut butter, no jelly. Ham, no burger. Daaamn. OR Aw, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God. God. Oh, I'm hurt. Oh, my neck, my back, my neck and my back. Oh, I want $150,000, but we can settle out of court right now for twenty bucks.*
Say hello to my little friend *y'all is too weak* *DOUBLE WEAK!!!!!!*
9:40 Wow! Thanks for spoiling it!
Don't forget how the music from Psycho changed film scores forever!
No "TOPGUN"? So much of that movie's dialog has found its way into Pop culture that it should have been in the top 3. It didn't even make it as an honourable mention. Whoever left it off the list should be on a cargo plane flying rubber dog s**t outa Hong Kong.
Awesome! I guessed #1 about halfway through the list! But anyway, it's only easy to imagine a world without these films if you lived prior to their release. And it's all the more fascinating. I remember seeing The Matrix when I was 20 years old and I thought it was profound while watching it, and even more so the more I thought about it! I can't image a world where this film is taken for granted.
Awesome video idea, great list, please keep up phenomenal work, "Keep Em Coming!"👍👏👍👏
Movies overlooked : The Silence of the Lambs, The Exorcist, E.T the ExtraTerrestrial, Goodfellas, King Kong ( 1933 ).
Imagine not putting shrek
Terminator and Back to the Future are certainly beyond some of those chosen.
The Blues Brothers was very influential at my High School...and that was years after the movie. Fame was also enormous, Smokey and the Bandit, Ferris Bueller's day off, Caddyshack, Alien, Indiana Jones, Top Gun, The Fifth Element, Idiocracy has become absurdly accurate in scary ways, 2001, Planet of the Apes (at least the original series of movies), GATTICA is coming close to reality, The Goonies, the Truman Show, Cast Away, Little Shop Of Horrors, The Sixth Sense, Toy Story, Cars, Monsters Inc., James Bond movies, Pink Panther movies, Monty Python movies, First Blood, E.T., Dirty Harry, The Island of Dr. Moreau 1977, Men in Black, Avatar, Titanic, A Fish Called Wanda, Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
The Godfather series, appeals to film students, who are told what to like and accept it, but I don't think it has influenced much of anything. Plenty of mob movies before that. Maybe it was done better than previous mob movies and slower. I guess if you are into up-close psychopathic brutality...whatever. For the same reason, I would not include Rocky, even though it was massive. There simply were boxing movies before Rocky, even if Rocky was done the best and had exceptional music. The Hunt for Red October was a great movie, but sub chase movies have been done before. Unless a movie virtually makes a new type of movie, it can't have much influence.
The Wizard of Oz? Ho Hum. The book had the influence. There are any number of Disney animated movies with as much impact, and The Sound of Music had a similar influence...but I would not include either. It's a Wonderful Life is another of these. And Mary Poppins.
I don't think it speaks much for your list, when objectively, 2 of your top 3 are likely not worthy of being on the list in any position.
Movies based on books/magazines where the books were read by millions first, means the books are what had the influence, rather than the movies. As such, I would not include: Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, The Wizard of Oz, or Marvel.
And just having a patented musical note or phrase when something appears or attacks repeatedly does not make something "influence culture" in a meaningful way: Psycho, Jaws, Close encounters... A song when a particular activity is repeated? I am more lenient: The Never Ending Story, Top Gun, Star Wars, Rocky, Beverly Hills Cop, Fetch, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones, James Bond, The Pink Panther...everyone knows the songs.
My list would be:
1. Star Wars (space epic unlike anything before)
2. The Matrix (virtual worlds had been done before: Tron and Lawnmower Man, and the concept that we could be in an illusion was broadly explored as an idea, but no movie really combined the messianic with an illusionary world like that)
3. The Terminator (The idea of robots taking over the World was not an uncommon idea, but it really hadn't been explored in film or combined with time travel)
4. Indiana Jones (There really was no obvious precedent for this. There are elements from various Tarzan movies/shows, and the whole colonialism romanticism, but mostly it is new)
5. Back to the Future (time travel has been done, and the grandfather paradox was well known, but no one really bothered to use it in a movie. In fact, most attempts to show the future were quite lazy, showing a lot of repeated elements, rather than attempting to show a progression of ordinary life)
6. James Bond (secret agents had been done, but suave agents with toys, and womanizing was new, I think)
7. Planet of the Apes (Time travel but a heck of a spin)
8. Monty Python (unique humor)
9. Alien (Yes, a monster movie, but with lots of new elements)
10. First blood (as far as I know, this is the first movie that shows a person just flip after being pressed, and not able to turn it off. Maybe some martial arts movies do this somewhat)
11. Bruce Lee (no one in the West had really seen martial arts like this)
12. Pink Panther (very creative humor)
13. Mad Max (the combination of post nuclear apocalypse with fast moving cars with people climbing on them was definitely new)
14. Smokey and the Bandit (ok, maybe not the first trucker movie, but they started at roughly the same time and this one was huge. The first was 1940 but was done differently. Smokey and the Bandit was the real breakout, and it was a comedy rather than the more serious predecessors. The comedy angle was rapidly copied. I would even put the Blues Brothers in the same category even though semis are not used much, and it had other unique elements like emphasis on the Blues rather than Country.
15. Jurassic Park (there are time travel movies with encounters with dinosaurs, but being placed in our time using genetic engineering with the possibility of escape was a great addition)
16. Blade Runner (very creative, and I think it was the first to depict a future steered by East Asian corporations and culture)
17. Gladiator (There were some movies about power and war in antiquity, but hadn't been done for decades, this one had many unique aspects especially incorporating philosophy, and was marvelously done).
How the hell is the godfather not influential?? Without this movie we wouldn’t have Scarface,goodfellas, the sopranos, breaking bad etc... The godfather definitely is one of the most important films in Hollywood history.
I was really hoping to see Night Of The Living Dead on this list. It has had a huge social and pop cultural impact on our society. It has had a long lasting impact on how zombies have been a main stay in many forms of media for decades.
Great list!! Next time just break the standard and make a Top 20!!
How is James Bond not on here?
This should really have been a top 20: just by reading the comments I can see that another 10 films could easily be added (never mind my own opinions)
There should be a time where we just celebrate these movies. They've done so much for so many people
It's too bad that there aren't any animated films on this list.
Also, where's King Kong?
Dollars trilogy should have an honorable mention. It has been referred so many times in so many artworks.
On a worldwide scale.. it will easily make it to the top 5. It took this western cowboy stuff all over the world. Its music is just so fucking popular that I know it since childhood but I came to know it's from these movies only last year. And most of Watchmojo lists are from American perspective or more so from American media perspective. So I won't argue against it cause I am not American.
@@aliensconfirmed3498 yep I too discovered the mesmerizing music of the good the bad and the ugly just last year. And I was truely delighted viewing the movie
The Exorcist belongs on this list!
I think harry potter and LOTR shouldve traded places.
Hard disagree, Harry potter is a lot more influential by far.
@Funk O'Matic I agree
Funk O'Matic
You’re an idiot.
@@newthrash1221 how
Let's not ever forget that Hector is gonna be running 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines!
Phoebe, your killing it in this video.😍😂 whoever came up with this idea for a list is a genius.
James Bond, DC, Pirates of the Caribbean, Fast and furious, Alien/Predator, Godzilla, Back to the future
Ifan Thomas pirates lolololol
UHMMM, Rocky definitely needs to be top 10. Especially if Pulp Fiction is in there.
Number one has to be Disney’s ‘Treasure Island’. Pirates didn’t talk the way we think they talked until that movie came out.
#10: The Lord of the Rings franchise (2001-2003)
#9: The Matrix franchise (1999-2003)
#8: Jaws (1975)
#7: Pulp Fiction (1994)
#6: The Harry Potter franchise (2001-2011)
#5: Psycho (1960)
#4: Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008-)
#3: The Godfather franchise (1972-1990)
#2: The Wizard of Oz (1939)
#1: The Star Wars franchise (1977-)
Honorable Mentions:
- Rocky (1976)
- Jurassic Park (1993)
- Mad Max franchise (1979-2015)
- Forrest Gump (1994)
- The Terminator franchise (1984-)
Mad Max has a HM but not 007... the character almost every spy film has worked around since the 60s?????
Though my favourite pop culture influence is and will always be the MCU franchise, I totally agree with this list, specially the number one. Fair top 10 count! 👍
Where is the good the bad and the ugly at
"I need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle"
When Star Wars is #1 and you can boast to all of your Marvel fan friends
“I’ve been looking forward to this...”
Very interesting list! Love the great content. Keep up with the great work and please feature Phoebe more! She's so beautiful and very easy on the eyes! Love her speaking voice too. 😊😍
I didn’t read all of the Harry Potter books or movies but my daughter sure did. I love the series because it has encouraged so many young people to read. I was determined when I had a baby 21 years ago that she would be a reader. Of course she is now. I made sure she could read, write and do math before Kindergarten. She was usually the smartest in her classes.
Good for you 😊
You guys should do another list like this for television as well.
To be able to watch 7 of ten in cinema and see their effect in actual life - priceless.
Surprised that Titanic wasn’t anywhere to be seen
The movies that have the biggest influence on me are
1. The Shining
2. Terminator 2 Judgement Day
3. Die Hard
4. Jurassic Park
5. Pulp Fiction
6. The Matrix
7. Jaws
8. Star Wars
9. The Thing
10. Heat
Honorable Mentions The Untouchables, Goodfellas, Christine, Child's Play, First Blood, Predator, Total Recall, Dirty Harry, Bonnie & Clyde, Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, Sin City, & The Outlaw Josey Wales
What about the James Bond franchise ????
10 facts about you:
1) You are reading this.
2) You live on planet Earth
4) You didn’t notice there was no nummer three
5) You just checked
6) You can’t day the letter ”n” without tongue touching the top of you mouth
7) You just Tried it
8) You are between 4-70
9) You are still reading
10) And still reading
11) And you still reading
12) I hate you for makes me try number 6
MCU doesn't deserve that high spot. Yes, it has influenced people, but if it should be in the list, it would be number 10. How can you think, for example, that Harry Potter hasn't influenced people less than the MCU?
James Bond, Die Hard, Alien/Predator, Indiana Jones, Goodfellas, Scarface, Titanic, ET, Dark Knight Trilogy, Star Trek, Mission: Impossible all deserved to be on this list more than Mad Max
No Monty Python?!?!?! Not even the Holy Grail?
Movies missing: Titanic, Ferris Buellers Day Off, Back to the future, die hard, Kill Bill vol 2
I think it’s very wrong not to have Indiana Jones anywhere on the list. The franchise has inspired many movie and games: Tomb Raider, Uncharted...and lets not forget the hat and the whip.
There should be a top 10 list for TV shows with the biggest pop culture influence.
Top 10 movies that were bigger than the creator thought they would be
I feel like Scarface should at least be an honorable mention
Good list, but I missed Sergio Leone’s «The Good, the Bad and the Ugly» with the music og Ennio Morricone.
Axel Smidesang the dollars trilogy influenced half the films on this list.
There should be top 20 of this list. Like James Bond, Pirates of the Carrebean, Titanic , Avatar and much more.
Ghostbusters? Three movies, two cartoon series...
Rose Prevost one good movie, nuff said.
Truth is . . .
Phoebe on the mic = instant 👍
IMHO 😁
Stay blessed Phoebs 🙏
How could they leave out Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? It pioneered full length animated features. Not even an honorable mention....shame!
(smashes door down with axe)
(peeks head through)
The Shining: *AM I A JOKE TO YOU???*
Mission impossible, dark knight Trilogy, Sam Raimi Spiderman trilogy, X-MEN movies, toy story, potc, lotr, men in black, fast and furious. There's like truckloads of them.
Night of the living dead!? Without it we wouldn’t have the zombie craze we’ve had over the past several decades.
On a side note; the fact jaws actually made people afraid to go in the sea (myself as a kid included) is quite mad 😅
Next do TV shows with biggest pop culture impact.
I wanna see that
U mean breaking bad vs game of thrones
Ok, now you got to do the same list for tv shows!!!
Im happy Terminator got at least an honorable mention because T2 is my favorite movie of all time and all, but how in the world do you not at least give the James Bond franchise an honorable mention?!!!
Hey? Where is "The Godzilla Franchise"Watchmojo? The King of the Monsters deserve to be on here a lot more! Come one man.
I like PULP FICTION and I love the HARRY POTTER franchise and the honorable mentions of JURASSIC PARK and FORREST GUMP!
Grease was very popular and could be here too.
The dollars trilogy didn't get even a honourable mention!!!!!
Bassam Hakami these lists are aimed at kids.
Honestly tho, no one can be happy with any way they could put this list. Tho I agree with everything on the list. It just needs to be longer
I think kung fu panda deserves a honorable mention
Kung Fu panda is one big animated pop culture reference to Kill Bill
I feel like marvel and Harry Potter should have switched places. But other than that I totally agree with this list. All three of my fave series’ made it 😂
Hip-Hop and Urban culture is pop culture. With that said, there is no bigger movie that has influenced that culture than Scarface and the face that isn't even in the honorable mentions is why I'm down voting this video.
Harry Potter hadn't had that much influence as Terminator franchise
Also come on! MCU should be a bit higher on that list!
movies they missed:
*Scarface
*James Bond franchise
*Ster Trek
*Fight Club
*Lethal Weapon
The fact that Wizard of Oz was referenced in the Matrix makes this list awesome.
*Phoebe:*
"... Which exists in a galaxy far far away !"
*me:* What ?! They are spoilning the -...
Oh well we all knlw it's Star Wars !"
Batman , superman , wonder woman!??!! Anyone....
Batman , superman , wonder woman!??!! Anyone....
Where is James Bond ? This List is a Joke !
Good list :D
The Godfather 1 is the best movie ever
And who says no
We will make him an offer he can't refuse.
What offer?
Your movie quote's double meaning makes no sense if you don't have an offer or I refuse it.