Greatest Summer Movie Blockbusters Ever 25 Summer Movies

Greatest Summer Movie Blockbusters Ever 25 Summer Movies

Greatest Summer Movie Blockbusters, Ever! - 25 Summer Movies Movies for Grownups

Movies for Grownups Greatest Summer Blockbusters

From Jaws to Midnight in Paris reminisce about Hollywood s box-office hits

40 Years of Thrills Chills and Spills

Until Jaws gave birth to the notion of summer megahits 40 years ago, the period from May through August was a Hollywood dead zone. Here’s our list of summer movies that thrilled us when they opened — and still hold up as all-season classics.

Jaws June 20 1975

Perversely, Steven Spielberg’s monster flick swam into theaters at the height of the beach season, causing millions of swimmers — then and now — to associate sun, sand and surf with “dahh-dum, dahh-dum …”

Star Wars May 25 1977

George Lucas based his sci-fi classic on the plots of old westerns, and the result resonated so thoroughly that we can’t wait to get one more look at Harrison Ford as Han Solo when Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens this December.

Grease June 16 1978

Were Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta ever that young? Were we? Two of the boomer generation’s true icons sang and danced up a box-office storm in this 1950s musical extravaganza that still has us hopelessly devoted 37 years later.

Alien June 22 1979

More than 35 years later, we still get heartburn when we think of that little space beast busting out of John Hurt’s chest.

Raiders of the Lost Ark June 12 1981

The Internet is swirling with rumors of an Indiana Jones series reboot starring Chris Pratt — but there will be no way to recapture the sheer delight we felt when George Lucas’ tribute to Saturday afternoon serials first galloped to the screen.

E T June 11 1982

While most of us promptly forgot to phone home when our own mothers requested, none of us will ever shake the emotion-packed moment when Steven Spielberg’s extraterrestrial yearned to drop an intergalactic dime.

Ghostbusters June 8 1984

Who ya gonna call for belly laughs and creepy chills? Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson’s “hilscarious” film became the top-grossing live-action summer comedy of all time.

Back to the Future July 3 1985

Challenging Spielberg and Lucas for “King of the Summer” cred with his time-twisting sci-fi comedy, Robert Zemeckis turned TV celebrity Michael J. Fox into one of America’s most beloved movie stars.

Top Gun May 16 1986

Before he climbed into an F-14 cockpit in Tony Scott’s flyboy feature, Tom Cruise was known primarily for playing hot young high schoolers. Virtually every year since, Cruise has been a summer movie staple.

The Untouchables June 3 1987

Bloody, gritty and stylish, Brian De Palma’s saga of Al Capone (Robert De Niro) and the G-man who nailed him (Kevin Costner) was pretty tough meat for a summer movie. It proved audiences would come in from the sun for more than escapist comedy adventures.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit June 22 1988

Hollywood had long since abandoned cartoons to the realm of kiddie fare when Robert Zemeckis unleashed this ’toon for grownups that is by turns dark, delirious and terrifying.

Batman June 23 1989

Moviegoers who expected a manic 1960s-style reboot of the Batman saga were shocked, then thrilled, by Tim Burton’s shadowy, moody vision. As the Caped Crusader, Michael Keaton made the world forget all about Adam West.

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Total Recall June 1 1990

Lots of people think this is Arnold Schwarzenegger’s finest hour. Summer movie audiences came for the promised action scenes — and left remembering the twisty plot based on a Philip K. Dick short story about implanted memories

A League of Their Own July 1 1992

There may be no crying in baseball, but there were laughs aplenty in this enchanting tale of a 1940s women’s baseball league. Director Penny Marshall made a ball pic that appealed to both sexes, thanks to an all-star lineup including Geena Davis, Madonna, Rosie O’Donnell and Tom Hanks.

Jurassic Park June 11 1993

Kids raved to their pals about the supercool computer-animated dinosaurs — and grownups came away contemplating humankind’s obsession with mastering nature in Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi cautionary tale.

Forrest Gump July 6 1994

Who’d’ve thought a fanciful drama about a simple man who finds himself at the center of the mid-century’s most iconic moments would become an all-time dog-days blockbuster? School was out, but with Tom Hanks in the title role, summer vacationers got a history lesson they’d never forget.

Apollo 13 June 30 1995

It was a true story, and the cast featuring Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon and Ed Harris played their no-nonsense astronaut characters by the book — but audiences embraced Ron Howard’s film as a classic summer-adventure flick.

Independence Day July 3 1996

Bill Clinton and Bob Dole were locking up their 1996 presidential nominations, but in theaters moviegoers voted overwhelmingly for Bill Pullman, the only president willing to personally scramble in a fighter jet to do battle with invading space aliens.

Men in Black July 2 1997

After fighting aliens in Independence Day the previous summer, Will Smith teamed up with Tommy Lee Jones to do it again. Even today, we’re kind of reluctant to accept either one of those guys playing characters without Ray-Bans and thin black ties.

Saving Private Ryan July 24 1998

Opening with one of the most harrowing battle scenes ever filmed, this story of a World War II platoon dispatched to rescue a single soldier managed to lure vacationers away from their fun long enough to remind themselves of men who, a generation earlier, never had a nice day.

The Sixth Sense Aug 6 1999

This was the summer of “DON’T TELL ME!” Those of us who hadn’t yet seen M. Night Shyamalan’s serpentine tale of a boy (Haley Joel Osment) who sees dead people had to cover our ears while around those who already knew the notorious twist ending.

The Notebook June 25 2004

There are still those who insist this is the most romantic movie ever made. Kids swooned for the Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling love story — but the rest of us bawled unashamedly at the heartrending finale with Gena Rowlands and James Garner.

Inglourious Basterds Aug 21 2009

Wallowing in blood, brutality and gallows humor, Quentin Tarantino’s World War II adventure left audiences wondering whether they should laugh or lose their lunches.

The Expendables Aug 13 2010

A game changer for the action movie genre, cowriter-director-star Sly Stallone’s blow-’em-up about a gang of middle-aged mercenaries proved there’s a market for kick-ass heroes old enough to brandish an AARP card.

Midnight in Paris June 10 2011

Woody Allen’s films often open in summer as modestly successful palate-cleansers. Few were prepared for the box office explosion ignited by his whimsical comedy about love and nostalgia.

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