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Michael Bay movies
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Movies Based on Books
Scary Movies
100

Celine Dion sang the signature tune from this film, titled "My Heart Will Go On." 

Titanic

100

The franchise this director is most known for, originally based on toys of Autobots and Decepticons who morph (but are not Power Rangers.)

Transformers

100

Taking place in Agrabah, the titular character is a street urchin.

Aladdin 

100

Set in a fictional place where prehistoric creatures roam. 

Jurassic Park

100

The original summer blockbuster featuring a terrifying shark, prompting the famous line "We're gonna need a bigger boat."

Jaws

200

This auto-biographical film of rapper Eminem features the central-track "Lose Yourself."

8 Mile

200

Following in the footsteps of Titanic, this film offers a fictionalized recounting of a notorious act of war that sparked the United State's retaliation in WWII.

Pearl Harbor

200

Based in part on Shakespeare's Hamlet, this remake is about a young cub who must avenge his father's death in the Pride Lands. 

The Lion King

200
Still regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, one of the most recognizable lines is "There's no place like home." 

The Wizard of Oz

200

This long-running and prolific series just won't die, much like its central figure Michael Myers. 

Halloween

300

Still regarded as one of his best films, this non-linear Quinten Tarantino film with an ensemble cast is iconic thanks in no small part to its hip soundtrack of garage, soul and surf music. 

Pulp Fiction

300

This action/comedy franchise was recently revitalized, bringing back its two co-stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. 

Bad Boys

300

Originally based on a folklore tale, this live-action remake of a 1990s Disney cartoon features a young woman who disguises herself as a man to help fight an opposing army. 

Mulan

300

This iconic film and titular character portrayed by Tom Hanks is set through various eras of American culture, all set in the South.  

Forest Gump 

300

This long-running franchise began with a sadistic villain who forces his victims to turn against each other in order to survive in elaborately dangerous scenarios. Hint: the title is also a word for a tool. 

Saw

400

This ultra-famous 1960s British band had many successful in movies as well, with A Hard Day's Night, Help and Yellow Submarine

The Beatles

400

This mid-90s action movie starring Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage shares its name with one of the world's most popular actors, who himself was originally a wrestling mega-star. 

The Rock

400

Based on the writings of Rudyard Kipling, this story about a boy raised by wolves features the song "Bare Necessities." 

The Jungle Book

400

This classic children's story was recently adapted for the third time, featuring Timothee Chalamet as the eccentric lead donning his signature purple suit. 

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

400

Originally a book and then a short TV-series, this Stephen King story was remade into a movie fairly recently, the most iconic image being a terrifying clown.

It.

500

The main theme of seminal 1970s movie Saturday Night Fever, John Travolta struts down the street to this Bee Gees disco mainstay.

Stayin' Alive

500

A late 90s film starring Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler partially taking place in outer space. The one-word title is also an expression for the end of the world.

Armageddon 

500

More origin story than remake, Emma Stone portrays the villain of 10 Dalmatians. 

Cruella

500

Based on Stephen King's book, this slow-burning claustrophobic horror film takes place almost entirely inside a large hotel. 

The Shining

500

While there are many found-footage movies, this franchise focuses on the supernatural hauntings, often featuring overhead shots of bedrooms. 

Paranormal Activity