Folllowing - Christopher Nolan's first proper movie. Neo-Noir, fragmented storyline, cool stuff.
Assault on Precinct 13 - John Carpenter's dialogue got pretty cheesy at times, and the acting frequently left things to be desired (The lead cop was good, however). But the soundtrack was cool, and the catalyst for the events of the film is a little girl getting shot in the chest, which is respectable in my book (I have a weird book). Did that happen in the remake? Because I feel like flagrant violence against children in movies might have been more acceptable in the 70s than the 2000s.
The Warriors - This ruled, of course.