Top 100 Movies: Mars, Sir Anthony, and Mel
Posted on March 26, 2008
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No. 61 - Do The Right Thing (1989)
Mars Blackmon’s masterpiece, in my humble opinion, in which racial tensions reach their breaking point on the hottest day of the year.
No. 60 - The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
“Believe me, you don’t want Hannibal Lector inside your head.” In more ways than one.
No. 59 - Braveheart (1995)
Remember when Mel Gibson actually starred in great movies? I am not ashamed to admit that I shed a tear toward the middle and at the end of this flick. Historical inaccuracies or not, I love it.
Tags: anthony hopkins, braveheart, do the right thing, hannibal lector, jodie foster, mars blackmon, mel gibson, spike lee, the silence of the lambs
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Glad to see Braveheart here as it is my number 1. I know it is not the best movie ever, but it just clicked with me. I just wish they had used steel axes in that last scene (rubbery, slow motion, shamefulness; ouch!).
Dave - Wait till you see some of the movies further up the list. I doubt they would appear on anyone’s Top 100, but I love them nonetheless.
Yeah Steven, if you have Braveheart and Lambs this high up, I’m sooooooooooo curious as to your top 10 films
There are some shockers!