Top 100 Movies: No. 70 - The Godfather Part II (1974)
Posted on January 17, 2008
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I have a confession to make. Actually a couple of them.
1. This movie escaped me for several years. I recently saw it and loved it; and
2. I almost ranked this movie a lot higher than it should have been for this list.
This list is my Top 100 (Favorite) Movies. I used several factors to rank the movies including the number of times I had seen a movie and how long ago I first saw it. I love A History of Violence, but I ranked it much low on this list because it was a relatively new movie that I had only seen once recently. Similarly, The Godfather Part II received a lower ranking than it probably would have had I seen this flick more than once or at an early point in my life.
All that being said, I was concerned that people would not take this list seriously, so I almost ranked it MUCH higher. I decided against that and am happy I stuck to my guns, as I did with the rest of the entries in this list.
So what do I think of this movie? It is one of the greatest movies ever: great acting, great direction, memorable moments, great dialogue and almost as good as The Godfather.
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Top 15 Comic Book Movies
Posted on December 13, 2007
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I am a big fan of comic book movies and I assume a lot of you are as well. That’s probably a safe assumption because Hollywood has been churning out these moneymakers on a consistent basis since the first X-Men flick was released back in 2000. That trend will continue in 2008 with Iron Man, The Dark Knight and The Incredible Hulk all hitting the big screen next summer.
Some comic book movies are really good or great, others not so much (see Spider-Man 3, Hulk) and still others downright stink (see Ghost Rider, Blade: Trinity). Here are the 15 comic book movies I think fall into that first category. Each of these flicks was based on comic book characters and/or a graphic novel.
15. Daredevil (2003)
I am sure some (or a lot) of you will disagree with this choice, but this movie actually surprised me. I am not a big Ben Affleck fan, but he did a solid job as, as far as I know, the only blind superhero.
14. Sin City (2005)
What a visual treat this flick is (no, not just Jessica Alba). Great story, great performance by Mickey Rourke and, hopefully, a great sequel one day.
13. Superman Returns (2006)
There will always be only one Superman to me, but Brandon Routh does a solid job as the new Man of Steel. I really liked that this Superman flick was for more mature audiences. Here’s the teaser trailer, which I like more than the full trailer.
12. Blade II (2002)
Better than the original? It’s a close call, but I give a slight edge to the sequel. As I stated in a previous post - combining horror and action is usually fun.
11. X2: X-Men United (2003)
You wanted more action and Wolverine going nuts? Here you go - enjoy.
10. Superman II (1980)
Superman II gets high marks for a decent plot and villains that can match the Man of Steel’s strength. I still need to see the “Richard Donner Cut” of this flick.
9. A History of Violence (2005)
Yes, A History of Violence is based on a graphic novel. I love this flick and its portrayal of a man trying to leave his violent past behind. If you haven’t seen it, do so. You won’t be disappointed.
8. Batman Returns (1992)
Some consider Batman Returns superior to the original, but for me the original Batman edges this flick by a whisker (or flipper). Batman Returns takes the dark mood set in Batman and goes further. This movie is definitely not for the kitties, I mean kiddies. Sorry.
7. Batman (1989)
Back-to-back Batman. Jack Nicholson gives a classic performance as the Joker and Tim Burton creates a world that has both a futuristic and retro feel at the same time.
6. X-Men (2000)
The original and best. Not as much action as the sequel, but we really get to know the characters and their pain in this flick. Wolverine’s introduction to the audience is great - he is cage fighting in a bar. After that introduction, you just knew that Brian Singer was going to get this right.
5. The Crow (1994)
I won’t get into all the parallels between the character in The Crow and the tragic death of Brandon Lee. I will save that for this flick’s entry in my Top 100 Movies list. Rather, I’ll focus on the atmosphere created by director Alex Proyas, who has done some amazing work in his career thus far (e.g. Dark City). Proyas takes a gothic character and puts him in a dirty and seedy city that is overrun by crime and uses the music of the time to bring it all together.
4. Spider-Man (2002)
Spider-man was it for me as a kid. I couldn’t get enough of the comics, toys and cartoons. So when they (finally) announced they were making this flick, I was ecstatic. I do think they screwed up The Green Goblin’s look, but Willem Dafoe was great as Harry Osbourne.
3. Superman: The Movie (1978)
Christopher Reeve was and is Clark Kent/Superman and the original movie shows you why. Not as action-packed as Superman II, but a great origin story and introduction to the Man of Steel.
2. Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Spider-Man 2 is considered by many to be the best comic book movie of all time. I don’t (obviously), but it is superior to the original with a better villain and plot as well as more action than its predecessor.
1. Batman Begins (2005)
Has there been a more “realistic” portrayal of a superhero on film? No. Has there ever been a better back story for Bruce Wayne/Batman? No. That combined with two solid villains, great action, solid acting and fine direction by Christopher Nolan make Batman Begins the best comic book movie of all time. However, that may change after after The Dark Knight is released next summer.
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Top 100 Movies: No. 81 - A History of Violence (2005)
Posted on November 7, 2007
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A History of Violence tells the story of a family that is torn apart after its patriarch kills two criminals that enter his diner and threaten his customers. It is, as the title suggests, a violent movie, but the violence is entirely necessary and justified.
It is also a great flick from top to bottom - great writing, great cinematography, great directing and great acting, especially by William Hurt, who earned an Oscar nomination for a short but brilliant performance. The film moves rapidly towards an ending that may leave some wanting more. I for one found it satisfying and perfect as is.
To be honest, I was surprised at how high I ranked this film at first because I have only seen it once (I have seen the majority of the flicks in this list at least twice). With a few more viewings, it would probably have made it into my top 20. But for now, it comes in at a respectable No. 81 in my Top 100 Movies list.
I may have to watch it again tonight after seeing this trailer.
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Top 100 Movies
Posted on September 24, 2007
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I am counting down my Top 100 Movies. I will insert each movie into this master movie list as it is revealed.
100. Road House (1989)
99. Major League (1989)
98. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
97. The Sixth Sense (1999)
96. Back to the Future (1985)
95. Armageddon (1998)
94. Bottle Rocket (1996)
93. Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
92. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)
91. A Few Good Men (1992)
90. Elf (2003)
89. The Lost Boys (1987)
88. Jurassic Park (1993)
87.Backdraft (1991)
86. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
85. X2: X-Men United (2003)
84. Alien (1979)
83. Superman II (1980)
82. Field of Dreams (1989)
81. A History of Violence (2005)
80. The Untouchables (1987)
79. Rudy (1993)
78. O’ Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
77. Slap Shot (1977)
76. American Pie 2 (2001)
75. When Harry Met Sally (1989)
74. Breaking Away (1979)
73. Full Metal Jacket (1987)
72. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
71. Bull Durham (1988)
70. The Godfather Part II (1974)
69. The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
68. The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)
67. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
66. Sling Blade (1996)
65. The Godfather (1972)
64. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
63. Unforgiven (1992)
62. A Christmas Story (1983)
61. Do the Right Thing (1989)
60. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
59. Braveheart (1995)
58. Young Guns (1988)
57. Batman (1989)
56. Fargo (1996)
55. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)
54. JFK (1991)
53. A League of Their Own (1992)
52. Reservoir Dogs (1992)
51. Tombstone (1993)
50. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
49. Batman Returns (1992)
48. Clerks (1994)
47. Schindler’s List (1993)
46. Spider-Man (2002)
45. Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)
44. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983)
43. The Usual Suspects (1995)
42. Wayne’s World (1992)
41. The Graduate (1967)
40. Say Anything . . . (1989)
39. Spider-Man 2 (2004)
38. Old School (2003)
37. Airplane! (1980)
36. This is Spinal Tap (1984)
35. Point Break (1991)
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