Getting a spot on the National Film Registry?

As you wish,The Princess Bride.

The 2016 list brings the number of films in the National Film Registry to 700.

25 Years of ‘Thelma and Louise’

Credit: MGM

In 1928, they made this eight-minute Vitaphone short for Warner Bros.

The film has been preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.

The film, however, packs its biggest wallop even before a word of dialogue is spoken.

The Breakfast Club is a comedy that delivers a message with laughs.

Thirty years later, the movies message is still vivid.

Featured bands include Black Flag, Fear, X, The Germs and Circle Jerks.

Scenes of older club owners making game attempts to describe this new jot down of music prove comic highlights.

The screen was alive with precisely what I wanted: They detested each other.

Dean received a posthumous Oscar nomination for his performance.

Jo Van Fleet won an Oscar for her raw portrayal as the boys estranged mother.

Porter followed up several months later with The Great Train Robbery.

It is the films storytelling that resonatesfunny, innovative, suspensefulfor both children and adults.

Through the book and film, the term Shangri-La became a household word.

The film has been preserved by the Museum of Modern Art Department of Film and can be viewed atmo.ma/musketeers.

He definitely upholds that reputation in the relentless crime drama Point Blank.

Point Blank has come to be recognized as a seminal film of the 1960s.

As the devious Vizzini, Wallace Shawn incredulously exclaims Inconceivable!

Swashbuckling Mandy Patinkin dreams of avenging family honor and someday declaring, Hello.

My name is Inigo Montoya.

You killed my father.

The film continues to delight audiences, drawing new generations of fans.

This was Andersons second film, following the unexpected success of his debut, Bottle Rocket.

They contain 355 minutes of footage shot with then-new 16-mm cameras.

Jones also documented his travels.

The Smithsonian also has nine reels of film, comprising approximately two hours of footage.

Impatient parent Torrence wearily begins the daunting makeover.

The film is remembered for its breath-stopping stunts and cyclone finale.

The film was conceived by Brownings aunt, Camille Billops, as a sort of cinematic drug intervention.

Directed by Ridley Scott, Thelma & Louise has become a symbol of feminism.

The real star of the film is its special effects.

Although they may seem primitive by todays standards, 100 years ago they dazzled contemporary audiences.

The film was immensely popular with audiences and critics.