Jun 24, 2006

All time best movies?

All this talk around the web about judging got me thinking about how I never agree with top 100 lists for anything.

It then got me thinking about trying to put together my own list.

What are you top ten favorite movies? Any movies, any gerne for any reason.

Mine are (at least this morning):
In no particular order

Goodfellas
Godfather
The Great Escape
Die Hard
French Kiss
Dogma
The Excorcist
Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
Lord Of Illusions
The Ref

51 comments:

  1. Subject to change and in no particular order:

    - THE GODFATHER

    - AFTER HOURS

    - SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT

    - THE SEARCHERS

    - CASABLANCA

    - PULP FICTION

    - THE PINK PANTHER (avec Peter Sellers)

    - ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY

    - THE STING

    - ANIMAL HOUSE

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  2. How can you choose only 10? And having read Harry's list...how did I manage to leave Rear Window out of mine? Ack!

    Goodfellas
    The Godfather
    Goldfinger
    Raiders of the Lost Arc
    French Kiss
    The Thief of Bagdad (1940 version)
    A Christmas Story
    Pulp Fiction
    Lawrence of Arabia
    The Ref

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  3. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead,

    The Godfather,

    Delicatessen,

    Amelie,

    Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,

    The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,

    Blade Runner (The Director's Cut),

    Fight Club,

    The Crow,

    Lost in Translation

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  4. Oops...sorry MonkeyMan!

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  5. Let's see:

    - RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

    - STAR WARS

    - PULP FICTION

    - CHINATOWN

    - KEY LARGO

    - MILLER'S CROSSING

    - BLADE RUNNER

    - THE WIZARD OF OZ

    - GOLDFINGER

    - MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL

    I only get ten?

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  6. Choosing ten is hard, and mine would change dailey I'm sure.

    I'm going to compile a list and see what comes up most.

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  7. Jaws
    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Chinatown
    Spider-man 2
    Batman Begins
    Goldfinger
    Die Hard
    Jackie Brown
    Miller's Crossing
    Mystic River

    And now we'll go five worst I've seen:

    Titanic
    League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
    Patch Adams

    watching Fever Pitch
    now and between the Red Sox and Jimmy Fallon's awful comedy... yuck

    Dude, Where's My Car

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  8. The Awful Truth
    All About Eve
    Sexy Beast
    Gangster No 1
    Some Like It Hot
    Out of The Past
    Sunset Boulevard
    Diva
    Born Yesterday (the original, not the remake crap)
    Night of The Hunter
    Ask me again tomorrow and the list will be different!
    Donna

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  9. No particular order:
    The Searchers
    Rio Bravo
    Ride the High Country
    Casablanca
    Chinatown
    The Big Sleep (Bogart version)
    The Producers (orignal version)
    Star Wars
    American Graffiti
    Animal House
    Tomorrow's list would be different.

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  10. The Big Lebowski
    O Brother Where Art Thou
    The Marriage of Maria Braun
    The Man Who Knew Too Much
    Wings of Desire
    Casablanca
    The Maltese Falcon
    The Godfather
    LA Confidential
    Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein

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  11. In no particular order:
    ~Croupier
    ~Henry V (1989)
    ~Philadelphia Story (1940)
    ~Breaker Morant
    ~Year of Living Dangerously (very underrated in my opinion)
    ~Prince of the City (ditto as above)
    ~The Thin Red Line (1998)
    ~A Hard Day's Night
    ~Blade Runner (Director's Cut)
    ~The Seventh Seal
    After looking at my "top" 10, I was pleasantly surprised to find a mix of genres.

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  12. Ali said

    in not particular order and in an hour it will be different......

    SCARFACE [DePalma version]
    THE THING [Carpenter Version]
    INVASION OF BODY SNATCHERS [Kaufman Version]
    THE EXORCIST [Friedkin]
    TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA [Friedkin]
    BLADE RUNNER [RIDLEY SCOTT]
    TRUE ROMANCE [TONT SCOTT]
    ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE [Peter Hunt]
    DAWN OF THE DEAD [ROMERO VERSION]
    PUPPET ON A CHAIN [GEOFFERY REEVE]

    Good thoughts / good blog

    Ali
    www.shotsmag.co.uk

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  13. Only 10 is really hard.. so in no particular order, and could be different tomorrow...
    -The Third Man
    -The Year of Living Dangerously
    -Blowup (1966 original)
    -The Remains of the Day
    -Charade
    -Dead Again
    -Body Heat
    -Casablanca
    -Groundhog Day
    -Zorba the Greek

    pass the popcorn, please..

    Annie

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  14. Ooooh, fun ;-)

    Judgement at Nuremburg
    Lord of the Rings (the whole trilogy)
    Tootsie
    Some Like It Hot
    A Midsummer Night's Dream (the 1935 version)
    The Apartment
    Buffalo Bill and the Indians
    A Star is Born (the Judy Garland version)
    All the Fred and Ginger movies
    The Thin Man

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  15. Casablanca
    The Maltese Falcon
    The Godfather
    Aliens
    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
    The Outlaw Josey Wales
    Raising Arizona
    Leon (The Professional)
    The Road Warrior

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  16. The Magnificent Seven
    The Great Escape
    Kelly's Heroes
    Star Wars
    Goldfinger
    LOTR trilogy
    The Godfather
    From Here to Eternity
    Gone With The Wind
    Casablanca
    Sense and Sensibility or Pride and Prejudice (after 19 years of marriage, I know what's good for my health, but aren't they the same movie?...)

    I'd need a separate 10 for comedies
    (I figure Kelly's Heroes is so sublime, it's not a comedy...). This is a great idea. Can we 60's TV series next? We could include the 50's and 70's too. Then a second list of 80's- present, so I would have some place to put The A-Team.

    Three guesses as to my gender?

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  17. No particular order:
    Igby Goes Down
    Donnie Darko (NOT director's cut)
    Auntie Mame
    Some Like It Hot
    The Godfather
    Scarface
    Particles of Truth
    But I'm a Cheerleader
    Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind
    Do The Right Thing

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  18. I find it odd that no one has mentioned CITIZEN KANE, usually a top contender on most "Best Of" lists. I saw it a few months ago for the first time and while I enjoyed the experience and recognized Welles' storytelling prowess, it didn't strike me as THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER. (EVER!)

    It was a great flick but not, you know, like TWO MOON JUNCTION or anything.

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  19. Oh boy.. summer fun. My top ten (in no particular order):
    The Godfather
    The Godfather, Part II
    Chinatown
    LA COnfidential
    Gone with the Wind
    The Battle of Algiers
    And Now My Love (Claude Lalouche)
    Z
    Casablanca
    Apocalypse Now
    Ferris Buehler's Day Off
    (OK.. that was 11 -- sue me...)

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  20. Babe
    Henry V (Kenneth Branagh version)
    Truly, Madly, Deeply
    The Fugitive
    LOTR trilogy
    Willow
    The Seven Samurai
    The Princess Bride
    When Worlds Collide
    Monty Python & The Holy Grail

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  21. No order:
    Casablanca

    Before Sunset/Before Sunrise I count them as one since they are a continuation of the same story.

    Arsenic and Old Lace: Grant's best comedic performance, the hell with Bringing up Baby.
    The Usual Suspects

    North by Northwest

    The Maltese Falcon

    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    Stalag 17

    Leon the Professional

    Raiders of the Lost Ark


    Note: This list is subject to change and will be completely different tomorrow morning. I could easily put Bridge over the River Kwai, Godfather I/II or Notorious on the list.
    If I am letting my bias affect this list, Lush Life and Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned would both be on the list.

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  22. Oh good lord, this is hell.

    The Sting
    Casablanca
    The Usual Suspects
    Godfather, can I count one and two together?
    Leon: Ms. Portman was unreal.
    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Notorious: My fav Hitchcock film.
    Pulp Fiction: Like it or not, it inspired many imitators.
    Chinatown
    Caddyshack!

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  23. GODFATHER
    MEMENTO
    BLADE RUNNER
    FIGHT CLUB
    TRAINING DAY
    TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
    MAN ON FIRE
    CHINATOWN
    MILLER'S CROSSING
    FARGO
    LA CONFIDENTIAL

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  24. In no Particular order....

    Meet the Parents
    Meet the Fockers
    Slingblade
    An American Werewolf in London
    What About Bob?
    Old School
    A Christmas Story
    Hoffa
    Grumpy Old Men
    Office Space

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  25. This is so hard, but I have managed to narrow it down to the following in no particular order -

    Pulp Fiction
    The Good,the Bad and the Ugly
    The Usual Suspects
    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    The Maltese Falcon
    Bullet
    The Thomas Crown Affair (the original)
    Mash
    The Big Sleep (Bogart)
    Blade Runner (The Director's Cut)

    Ayo

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  26. Rio Bravo and Midnight Cowboy were the two best movies ever made...or maybe Dr. No and Casablanca were. No...wait, it will come to me tomorrow. Here's my current best ever list.

    Don Bruns
    Rio Bravo
    Rear Window
    A Hard Day's Night
    Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf
    Midnight Cowboy
    Lady and the Tramp
    The Sting
    Thomas Crown Affair ( both versions..Rene was so hot in the new one!)
    Three Days of the Condor
    Mystic River

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  27. I am terrible at this. I keep reading people's lists and saying, yeah, that one too. My list is definitely up over a hundred just in the last ten minutes.

    So I thought, what are the movies that I can watch over and over again? Some of the movies I consider truly great I won't watch all that often. Saving Private Ryan and Lawrence of Arabia come to mind. But others I can watch again and again and again. Some of these are probably great movies, and some are probably just great to me.

    The Usual Suspects (to me, this is a great writer's movie. I can watch it any day of the week.)
    Raiders of the Lost Arc
    The 13th Warrior (what can I say, I love it)
    Snatch
    Casablanca
    Charade
    Blade Runner (Director's Cut)
    Raising Arizona
    Miller's Crossing
    The Big Lebowski

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  28. This is a tough one. All I can do is start listing them off the top of my head, and suffer the ridicule later:

    RoboCop
    The Apartment
    The French Connection
    Spider-Man (and 2)
    The Odd Couple
    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
    Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn
    Clerks
    Payback
    Grosse Point Blank
    Leon: The Professional
    The Long Goodbye
    The Exorcist
    Batman Begins
    National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
    The Usual Suspects

    and a recent addition:

    Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

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  29. Favorite: McCabe & Mrs. Miller

    The rest in no particular order:

    -- To Be or Not to Be (Ernst Lubitsch version)

    -- Roaring Twenties

    -- Strawberry Blonde

    -- The Third Man

    -- Touch of Evil

    -- The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

    -- Taxi Driver

    -- Dr. Strangelove

    -- Lolita

    -- Clockwork Orange

    -- Blade Runner (director's cut)

    -- Godfather II

    -- Jungle Book (Disney cartoon)

    -- Paths of Glory

    -- Spartacus

    -- Memento

    -- Pulp Fiction

    -- Duck Soup

    -- Jeremiah Johnson

    -- Little Big Man

    -- Marathon Man

    -- Straight Time

    -- Straw Dogs

    -- Run, Lola, Run

    -- Sunset Boulevard

    -- The Apartment

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  30. Raiders of the Lost Ark

    The Empire Strikes Back

    Chinatown

    Superman II

    Grosse Point Blank

    Zero Effect

    The Big Lebowski

    Goldfinger

    Lethal Weapon

    Men In Black

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  31. I have to go with the ones I've seen the most times, even if they don't have a lot of artistic merit to them.

    DUCK SOUP

    AIRPLANE!

    CADDYSHACK

    ALIENS

    THE ABYSS

    THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY

    THE GRADUATE

    THE EXORCIST

    HALLOWEEN

    A BETTER TOMORROW 2

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  32. I can't manage only 10. Of my favorite films these are the ones I can't live without:

    01 Raiders of the Lost Ark
    02 Gotham
    03 Fight Club
    04 Double Indemnity/Body Heat
    05 Shrek
    06 The Sting
    07 Bladerunner
    08 Snatch
    09 Blazing Saddles
    10 Cold Comfort Farm

    Other greats:
    The Usual Suspects
    Office Space
    Lilo & Stitch
    Monsters Inc.
    The Professional
    Star Wars (original theatrical release)
    Charade (original)
    To Catch a Thief
    To Have and Have Not
    Grosse Point Blank
    Galaxy Quest
    Memento
    Gilda
    The Producers (original)

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  33. Night of the Living Dead
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    Nosferatu
    The Long Goodbye
    Fargo
    Psycho
    The Shining
    Taxi Driver
    Midnight Cowboy
    Harvey



    and...

    Rosemary's Baby
    City Lights
    Virgin Suicides
    Donnie Darko
    Rocky Horror Picture Show
    The Graduate
    Full Metal Jacket
    Heathers
    Rear Window
    Vertigo
    Sophie's Choice
    Blade Runner
    Being There
    Some Like it Hot
    Trainspotting
    Lolita
    Rebecca
    Mash
    The Birds

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  34. oh, crap. i forgot picnic at hanging rock!

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  35. In alphabetical order:
    Addams Family (such a love story)
    Arsenic and Old Lace (doG I love Cary Grant)
    Blazing Saddles ("Are we awake?")
    Charade (Cary Grant--aw heck just about any Cary Grant lite films, like North by Northwest, as plotless as it is)
    Field of Dreams (it's not about the baseball)
    Harvey ("How are you, Mr. Wilson? Why does the encyclopedia want to know how...?")
    Pirates of the Caribbean (swashing and buckling and Johnny Depping)
    Safety Last (Harold Lloyd's best silent movie)
    Some Like It Hot (Lemon and Curtis. What can I say?)
    Willow (more swashing, more buckling)
    Not to mention (because that's 10 right there: 9 to 5 or Front Page or His Girl Friday or...)

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  36. Memento

    Fight Club

    Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade

    Star Wars

    The Usual Suspects

    The Matrix

    Aliens

    Pulp Fiction

    Ghostbusters

    The Sting


    ... Although really I need another five or ten entries just to cover everything.

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  37. Fun thing to do. Whenever AFI does one of their top 100 I find myself always pleasantly surprised by films I've not thought of in a long time. In reading the posts the same enjoyable moments happen.

    These are in no particular order but I did notice that most are all films that range from childhood to when I was maybe thirty. That's interesting only in that I see quite a few films each year but these are the ones that pop to mind when I begin thinking of favorites. It has me wondering if I would rate top ten mystery novels across such a span or if most would be current, say, within the last ten years?


    Annie Hall

    Bullitt

    The Great Escape

    Witness

    Three Days of the Condor

    The Birds

    Jacob's Ladder

    Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid

    Marathon Man

    On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Adaptation and Pulp Fiction (a tie)

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  38. Please indulge me.. a new day, a new list! Comedies this time.. (Believe me, I need a smile after a most unfortunate "experiment" this morning with , um, self-tanning product.. two days before flight to Thrillerfest.. oy)

    Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (the original- and because I'm now close in skin tone to Oompah Loopahs, argh. Good thing I'm tall..)

    Laurel & Hardy's "The Music Box" (the piano movers - brilliant)

    The Producers (original with Mostel & Wilder)

    Blazing Saddles

    Dr. Strangelove

    Some Like It Hot

    Sleeper

    Tootsie

    The Ladykillers (original only, Alec Guiness, Peter Sellers.. accept no substitutes!)

    Young Frankenstein

    Being There


    from Annie
    the Orange

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  39. Hello - here's mine.

    Grosse Pointe Blank
    Dogma
    Hairspray
    Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    Clueless
    The Princess Bride
    The Sound of Music
    Wayne's World
    School of Rock
    All Star Wars

    So I like lightweight, whatever.
    Thalia

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  40. All time cool flicks:

    Blade Runner
    Jaws
    Casablanca
    Dr. Zhivago (or any David Lean film ... Bridge on the River Kwai.)
    In Harm's Way
    The Third Man
    Star Wars
    Zulu
    Blazing Saddles
    Kill Bill 1&2
    Miller's Crossing
    Fargo

    Honorable mentions:
    Anchorman
    Brick
    Royal Tanunbaums (sp?)
    Snatch


    Victor Gischler

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  41. Classic cinema, I don't wanna hear any crap about it:

    CHINATOWN
    POINT BLANK
    CASABLANCA
    THE GODFATHER
    SEARCHING FOR BOBBY FISHER
    THE SEARCHERS
    DIRTY HARRY
    VERTIGO

    Personal faves, take 'em or leave 'em:

    BLACK SUN
    THE WILD BUNCH
    ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE
    OUT OF AFRICA
    ALIEN
    NORTH BY NORTHWEST
    HANG 'EM HIGH

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  42. Wait, my bad. I didn't mean Black SUN, I meant Black RAIN.

    BLACK RAIN! (w/ Michael Douglas)

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  43. from the Print Master
    Moonstruck
    Transporter
    Gladiator
    Human Trafficing
    Red Dawn
    Weird Science
    Gettysburg
    The Sound of Music
    The King and I
    A Time to Kill

    I missed a few

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  44. The Sound of Music
    The Great Escape
    The Godfather
    The Maltese Falcon (Bogart version)
    Top Hat
    What's Up, Doc
    Master and Commander
    Strangers on a Train
    Eight Women
    Whisky Galore

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  45. i thought of another one i don't think anybody's mentioned yet:

    easy rider

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  46. Okay, from Mrs. Crimespree,
    It Happened One Night (the romantic comedy)
    Posieden Adventure (i spent my own money on this one, a first. Gene hackman"What More Do you want from us?" great stuff)
    13 rue Madeleine (Bogie who? Cagney is the king of noir)
    Double Indemnity (nope, I'm wrong. Stanwyck is the king of noir)
    Bonnie & Clyde (what a movie)
    Animal House (A zit, get it)
    Red Dawn (who said the cold war was thawing out in the eighties?)
    Moulin Rouge ( great movie, an even better f**# you from Nicole to Tom)
    Rosemary's Baby (still scarey)
    Love and Death (Woody Allen's best movie)

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  47. This is a lot of lists. I also got a bunch via email. Over the long weekend We';;total everything up and post the results next week some time.

    I definitly forgot to add some movies to my list.

    Buckaroo Banzai
    Blues Brothers
    Klute
    Red Dawn
    The Third Man (thank you Richard Barre)

    I could go on forever. This should be really intersting when it's done.

    Maybe Favorite TV shows next?

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  48. Just ten?? Jon....!

    OK, in no particular order:

    Casablanca
    The Philadelphia Story
    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Star Wars
    Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
    Singin' in the Rain
    Roman Holiday
    101 Dalmatians (the original!)
    A Hard Day's Night
    Pick a Hitchcock of your choice :-)

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  49. Casablanca

    Magnificent Seven

    The Gods Must be Crazy

    The Great Escape

    King of Hearts

    Topkapi

    Charade

    The Trap

    Palm Beach Story

    The Thomas Crown Affair

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  50. I would like us to try a dif approach to this.
    We should do a genre next time.
    Comedy
    Thriller
    Horror

    Movies banned by Human rights orgs because forcing somebody to watch them is cruel and inhumane.

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  51. In no particular order,
    Goodfellas
    Rocky
    The Godfather
    Shawshank Redemption
    Gladiator

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