Here Are The Most Iconic Movies Celebrating A Milestone Anniversary This Year

    It's been that long?!

    Ready to feel suuuuper old? Iconic movies like Jurassic Park, Hocus Pocus, and The Sandlot have some big birthdays to celebrate this year. Here's a roundup of all the films to rewatch in honor of their milestone anniversaries:

    1. To start, The Wolf of Wall Street will officially be a decade old on Christmas Day.

    Leonardo DiCaprio throwing money around in The Wolf of Wall Street

    2. Spring Breakers turned 10 on March 22.

    Ashley Benson, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, and Rachel Korine in Spring Breakers

    3. Frozen will celebrate its 10th birthday on November 27, meaning you've probably had "Let It Go" stuck in your head for that long.

    Elsa standing alone in Frozen

    4. July 18 will mark 15 years since we first watched Mamma Mia! in theaters.

    Meryl Streep and a bunch of people walking behind her in Mamma Mia!

    5. Step Brothers was originally released on July 25, 2008, and has been making us laugh for the last 15 years.

    Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly laying in two different beds in Step Brothers

    6. You either joined Team Edward or Team Jacob when Twilight debuted on November 21, 2008, which will be 15 years this fall.

    Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart dancing in Twilight

    7. October 10 will be 20 years since Kill Bill: Volume 1 had its theatrical release.

    Uma Thurman holding a sword in Kill Bill: Volume 1

    8. Finding Nemo quickly became an animated favorite after swimming into theaters two decades ago on May 30, 2003.

    Marlin and Dory in Finding Nemo

    9. On July 9, 2003, one of the most beloved Disney rides was adapted into a feature film when Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl was released 20 years ago.

    Johnny Depp standing on a ship looking at the ocean in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black

    10. Two decades have flown by since Lost in Translation originally premiered on October 3, 2003.

    Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray sitting at a table in Lost in Translation

    11. Love, Actually made its way to theaters (and into our hearts) on November 14, 2003.

    Andrew Lincoln holding a sign that says "To me, you are perfect" in Love, Actually

    12. Seriously, it's been 25 years since The Wedding Singer came out?! Because that anniversary happened on February 13.

    Adam Sandler on stage in a suit and performing in The Wedding Singer

    13. We've been seeing double of Lindsay Lohan since The Parent Trap premiered on July 29, 1998 (aka 25 whole years ago).

    Lindsay Lohan as twins in The Parent Trap

    14. Rewind to 25 years ago when we first met "The Dude" in The Big Lebowski after the film hit the silver screen on March 6, 1998.

    Jeff Bridges holding a cup and wearing a robe in The Big Lebowski

    15. Three decades later and Jurassic Park is still one of the best dinosaur movies around after opening on June 11, 1993.

    Sam Neill wearing a hat while it's raining in Jurassic Park

    16. The Nightmare Before Christmas has been both a holiday and Halloween favorite after releasing three decades ago on October 29, 1993.

    Jack Skellington in The Nightmare Before Christmas

    17. If you're a '90s baby, there's no way you missed out on The Sandlot which debuted 30 years ago on April 7, 1993.

    Patrick Renna getting ready to play baseball in a striped shirt during a scene in The Sandlot

    18. Amok, amok, amok! Three decades later and the magic of Hocus Pocus hasn't fizzled a bit.

    Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler, and Sarah Jessica Parker dressed as witches in Hocus Pocus

    19. It wasn't a family movie night in the early '90s without Mrs. Doubtfire, and November 22 will be the movie's 30th anniversary!

    Robin Williams dancing with a vacuum and dressed as an old lady in Mrs. Doubtfire

    20. Yes, Die Hard is still a Christmas movie, even 35 years after its original premiere.

    Bruce Willis crawling in Die Hard

    21. June 29 brought us the 35th anniversary of the still hilarious as ever comedy flick, Coming to America.

    Arsenio Hall and Eddie Murphy in big jackets and hats in Coming to America

    22. Be careful not to say his name three times! Beetlejuice celebrated 35 years on March 30.

    Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice

    23. It'll be 40 years of Tom Cruise's iconic dance scene in Risky Business on August 5.

    Tom Cruise wearing sunglasses and smiling in Risky Business

    24. June marked the 45th anniversary of Grease, giving audiences all the reason to sing and dance along to "You're the One That I Want" a billion more times.

    Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta sitting in a car in Grease

    25. And finally, Halloween (aka one of my favorite slasher films of all time) will turn 45 on October 25.

    Jamie Lee Curtis holding a knife in Halloween

    What's your favorite movie on this list? Drop yours in the comments!

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