Good choices, rpm, but I think you ought to decide and rank your overall favorite top 10 movies of all categories.
Few people and few critics would agree on the top x of anything.
The most important criteria to me are compelling story, people I care about, gorgeous photography, and excellent music.
In literature, films, and music, I think the hardest thing to achieve is a satisfactory ending.
I'm surprised you didn't like Man for All Seasons more. It's one of the few to win three of the four top Oscars (picture, actor, director).
We think exactly opposite on Man for All Seasons vis-a-vis Doctor Zhivago -- to me, DZ is good but lapses into tedium, especially with Omar Shariff's preternaturally dewy eyes.
You might enjoy The Last Wave. Richard Chamberlain goes Aussie in an aborigine justice quest. A bit other worldly like some Latin American fiction.
I'll have to take another look at Gump. Hanks is great across the board, but on first cut Gump never made my rerun list.
I agree with you on Woody Allen films, way too masturbatory (i.e., making only himself feel good for his efforts), but Husbands and Wives is an exception, and Judy Brown contributes one of the best episodes ever filmed (separated wife coming unglued on first date).
Thanks to carefully choosing films in advance, I rarely fall asleep in any, but I can in Woody Allen films where his mouth gibbers on and on.
Megadud, you started this thread and you can't get out of it just by claiming Gump is the best without naming and ranking your top 10 favorite movies in order, and that includes all categories. No easy outs or qualifications or ties for second or anyplace else.