Friday, December 30, 2016

Movie #1: The Godfather


Movie #: 1
Movie Title: The Godfather
Year Released: 1972

Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Notable Cast: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Cann, Richard Castellano, Robert Duvall, Talia Shire, Sterling Hayden, John Marley, Richard Conte, Diane Keaton

Short Description: The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #2
IMDB.com: #2
Ranker.com: #1
Lifed.com: #1
Empire.com: #1
FilmCrave.com: #3
FlickChart.com: #3



Date Watched: 12/29/2016

Grade: 3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)

Rationale: The best parts about The Godfather, without a doubt, are the story and characters, particularly Don Corleone, played by Marlon Brando, and his son Michael, played by Al Pacino. There wasn't a point where I found myself disinterested in what was happening and how those events or actions would affect the family going forward. My issues with The Godfather and why it didn't receive a higher grade are the little action that exists is very weak, the visuals aren't impressive at all, and I felt the movie was longer than necessary. During the scene in which Michael's brother Santino beats up their brother-in-law you can clearly see punches being pulled. I mean, some of those swings aren't even close to hitting. The gun fight scenes aren't much better with overdramatic or unrealistic reactions to being shot and incredibly fake looking pink-ish blood. Hopefully when I recall my feelings towards The Godfather in the future I can focus on the characters and story more so than the negatives.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Top Graded Movies By Year


Below is the list of the top graded movies by year and the grade I gave the movie. I feel this is an interesting way to look at the top 251 movies of all time because movies differ so much nowadays compared to 100 years ago. When a tie breaker was needed I used whatever movie appeared higher on my overall grade list. Not every year since 1916 is represented, especially years in the early 1910's and 1920's and anything after 2012, but most years are present.


YearMovie TitleMy Grade
1916Intolerance1 out of 5
1925The Gold Rush3.5 out of 5
1927Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans3 out of 5
1928The Passion of Joan of Arc1 out of 5
1931M3.5 out of 5
1933King Kong2.5 out of 5
1934It Happened One Night3 out of 5
1935A Night at the Opera1 out of 5
1936Modern Times3 out of 5
1937Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs2 out of 5
1938Bringing Up Baby3 out of 5
1939The Wizard of Oz4 out of 5
1940His Girl Friday3 out of 5
1941Sullivan's Travels3.5 out of 5
1942Casablanca3 out of 5
1943The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp3 out of 5
1944Double Indemnity3 out of 5
1946It's a Wonderful Life3.5 out of 5
1948The Treasure of the Sierra Madre3 out of 5
1949Kind Hearts and Coronets3.5 out of 5
1950All About Eve3.5 out of 5
1951Strangers on a Train2.5 out of 5
1952Singin' in the Rain3.5 out of 5
1953Shane1.5 out of 5
1954Seven Samurai4 out of 5
1955The Night of the Hunter2 out of 5
1956The Searchers2 out of 5
195712 Angry Men4 out of 5
1958Touch of Evil1.5 out of 5
1959Some Like It Hot3.5 out of 5
1960Psycho4 out of 5
1961West Side Story2 out of 5
1962To Kill a Mockingbird3.5 out of 5
1963The Great Escape3.5 out of 5
1964A Fistful of Dollars3.5 out of 5
1965The Sound of Music2 out of 5
1966Persona4 out of 5
1967In the Heat of the Night3.5 out of 5
1968Rosemary's Baby3 out of 5
1969Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid4 out of 5
1970MASH2.5 out of 5
1971The Last Picture Show2.5 out of 5
1972Cabaret4 out of 5
1973The Sting4 out of 5
1974The Godfather Part II3 out of 5
1975One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest3.5 out of 5
1976Rocky3 out of 5
1977Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope5 out of 5
1978The Deer Hunter2.5 out of 5
1979Alien3 out of 5
1980Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back5 out of 5
1981Raiders of the Lost Ark3.5 out of 5
1982Sophie's Choice4 out of 5
1983Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi3.5 out of 5
1984Amadeus4 out of 5
1985Back to the Future4 out of 5
1986Platoon3.5 out of 5
1987Full Metal Jacket4 out of 5
1988Cinema Paradiso4 out of 5
1989Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade5 out of 5
1990Goodfellas4 out of 5
1991Terminator 2: Judgment Day4.5 out of 5
1992Reservoir Dogs4 out of 5
1993Jurassic Park5 out of 5
1994Forrest Gump5 out of 5
1995Braveheart5 out of 5
1996Fargo3 out of 5
1997Titanic5 out of 5
1998American History X4.5 out of 5
1999The Green Mile4.5 out of 5
2000Gladiator5 out of 5
2001The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring5 out of 5
2002The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers4.5 out of 5
2003The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King5 out of 5
2004Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind4.5 out of 5
2005Batman Begins4 out of 5
2006The Prestige4 out of 5
2007The Bourne Ultimatum3.5 out of 5
2008The Dark Knight5 out of 5
2009Avatar4 out of 5
2010Inception4.5 out of 5
2011The Intouchables4.5 out of 5
2012Argo4.5 out of 5

Movies I Had Previously Seen


Besides being excited about watching some movies that I hadn't seen before in the top 251 movies of all time, I was really looking forward to "having" to watch movies I knew I already enjoyed. Most of the previously viewed movies were already among my favorites, but some exceptions existed. Still, I knew I could tolerate having to watch a couple of exceptions again if it meant "being forced" to watch my favorites too.

Below is the list of movies I had previously seen before I started to watch the top 251 movies of all time and the grade I gave the movie. A lot of this list skews newer, which fits right in with past observations I've made about tending to like prefer newer movies over older movies. The list averaged a grade of 3.877 out of 5 and that strong number was built on the backs of movies I adore like the Star Wars trilogy and The Lord of the Ring trilogy. Thankfully others that I didn't enjoy as much, like Donnie Darko and West Side Story, didn't severely impact the grade.


Movie #Movie TitleMy Grade
2The Shawshank Redemption (1994)4.5 out of 5
6Schindler's List (1993)4.5 out of 5
7Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)3.5 out of 5
9Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)5 out of 5
10Fight Club (1999)4 out of 5
11Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)5 out of 5
12The Dark Knight (2008)5 out of 5
14One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)3.5 out of 5
18The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)5 out of 5
20The Matrix (1999)4 out of 5
21The Silence of the Lambs (1991)3.5 out of 5
22Back to the Future (1985)4 out of 5
24The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)5 out of 5
26Forrest Gump (1994)5 out of 5
3012 Angry Men (1957)4 out of 5
31The Shining (1980)3.5 out of 5
32Saving Private Ryan (1998)4 out of 5
34Inception (2010)4.5 out of 5
35Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)4.5 out of 5
44Jaws (1975)3.5 out of 5
46The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)4.5 out of 5
57American History X (1998)4.5 out of 5
58Gladiator (2000)5 out of 5
60Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)3 out of 5
61The Wizard of Oz (1939)4 out of 5
66To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)3.5 out of 5
69E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)4 out of 5
73Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)3.5 out of 5
77The Green Mile (1999)4.5 out of 5
80WALL-E (2008)3.5 out of 5
83Toy Story (1995)4 out of 5
84Rocky (1976)3 out of 5
85Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)5 out of 5
86Toy Story 3 (2010)4 out of 5
88Batman Begins (2005)4 out of 5
89The Dark Knight Rises (2012)3.5 out of 5
90The Lion King (1994)4.5 out of 5
93No Country for Old Men (2007)3 out of 5
100The Pianist (2002)3.5 out of 5
101The Terminator (1984)3 out of 5
104Jurassic Park (1993)5 out of 5
108Titanic (1997)5 out of 5
115Ghostbusters (1984)3 out of 5
118Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)2 out of 5
119Slumdog Millionaire (2008)4.5 out of 5
120Avatar (2009)4 out of 5
121Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)3.5 out of 5
127Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)2 out of 5
138Inglourious Basterds (2009)3.5 out of 5
140The Hangover (2009)3.5 out of 5
146The Avengers (2012)4 out of 5
152West Side Story (1961)2 out of 5
153Donnie Darko (2001)2 out of 5
158Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)4.5 out of 5
159Casino Royale (2006)4 out of 5
166Finding Nemo (2003)4 out of 5
168The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)3.5 out of 5
186The Prestige (2006)4 out of 5
192The Breakfast Club (1985)3 out of 5
193Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)3.5 out of 5
198Apollo 13 (1995)4.5 out of 5
200The Bourne Identity (2002)4 out of 5
207Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)4 out of 5
209Iron Man (2008)4 out of 5
212Argo (2012)4.5 out of 5
238Ocean's Eleven (2001)4 out of 5
241Grease (1978)2 out of 5
246Shaun of the Dead (2004)3 out of 5
249Star Trek (2009)4 out of 5

Best Picture Oscar Winners


As of the end of 2016 there are 88 movies that have been awarded the Best Picture Oscar at the Academy Awards. Of those 88 movies, 39 appear on the list of the top 251 movies of all time. Of those 39 movies, I had not seen 27 of them previously. That leaves 12 movies on the list that I had seen before. In addition, there are six other Best Picture Oscar winners I've seen that either didn't make the cut (Dances with Wolves, A Beautiful Mind, Chicago) or were released after the top 251 list was compiled (12 Years a Slave, Birdman, Spotlight). Without this project I would likely only be at 18 of 88 seen instead of 45 of 88 seen.

Below are two lists of Best Picture Oscar winners in the top 251 movies of all time and the grade I gave the movie. The first list is of Best Picture Oscar winners that I hadn't previously seen, which had an average grade of 3.074 out of 5, and the second list is of Best Picture Oscar winners that I had seen before, which had an average grade of 4.042 out of 5. Breaking the list into two, along with listing the Best Picture Oscar winners above that I've seen that didn't make the top 251, makes it easier to compare where I was at and where I am now in terms of seeing all of the Best Picture Oscar winners in history. That may be a goal of mine at some point after my addendum project is finished.


Best Picture Oscar Winners I've Not Previously Seen

Movie #Movie TitleMy Grade
1The Godfather (1972)3.5 out of 5
3The Godfather Part II (1974)3 out of 5
4Casablanca (1942)3 out of 5
50Gone with the Wind (1939)3.5 out of 5
52The Departed (2006)3.5 out of 5
55Braveheart (1995)5 out of 5
56Lawrence of Arabia (1962)2.5 out of 5
67American Beauty (1999)3 out of 5
72The Apartment (1960)3.5 out of 5
81On the Waterfront (1954)2.5 out of 5
99Unforgiven (1992)3 out of 5
102Annie Hall (1977)1 out of 5
112The Sound of Music (1965)2 out of 5
113All About Eve (1950)3.5 out of 5
114It Happened One Night (1934)3 out of 5
128The King's Speech (2010)3 out of 5
130The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)2.5 out of 5
131The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)2.5 out of 5
133Platoon (1986)3.5 out of 5
139Midnight Cowboy (1969)3 out of 5
154The Deer Hunter (1978)2.5 out of 5
164Amadeus (1984)4 out of 5
202In the Heat of the Night (1967)3.5 out of 5
226Rain Man (1988)3.5 out of 5
237The French Connection (1971)2.5 out of 5
250The Sting (1973)4 out of 5
251Ben-Hur (1959)3 out of 5


Best Picture Oscar Winners I've Seen Before

Movie #Movie TitleMy Grade
6Schindler's List (1993)4.5 out of 5
14One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)3.5 out of 5
21The Silence of the Lambs (1991)3.5 out of 5
24The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)5 out of 5
26Forrest Gump (1994)5 out of 5
58Gladiator (2000)5 out of 5
84Rocky (1976)3 out of 5
93No Country for Old Men (2007)3 out of 5
108Titanic (1997)5 out of 5
119Slumdog Millionaire (2008)4.5 out of 5
152West Side Story (1961)2 out of 5
212Argo (2012)4.5 out of 5

My Top 100 From The Top 251 List


Now that all of the top 251 movies of all time has been watched, I'm able to present what I feel are my top 100 movies from list. My top 100 only includes movies I watched for this project, which means personal favorites that didn't make the cut, like The Last Samurai, and any movie from 2013 through 2016 will not appear. Using this list as a starting point, maybe some day I will post an update that includes all movies I've seen and feel are top 100 movies.


My RankMovie TitleMy Grade
1Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
2The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
3The Dark Knight (2008)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
4Gladiator (2000)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
5Jurassic Park (1993)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
6Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
7Braveheart5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
8The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
9Titanic (1997)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
10Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
11Forrest Gump (1994)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
12Apollo 13 (1995)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
13The Lion King (1994) 4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
14Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
15Inception (2010)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
16Slumdog Millionaire (2008)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
17Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
18The Shawshank Redemption (1994)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
19Gran Torino (2008)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
20Argo (2012)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
21The Intouchables (2011)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
22Django Unchained (2012)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
23Schindler's List (1993)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
24Life Is Beautiful (1997)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
25American History X (1998)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
26The Green Mile (1999) 4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
27Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
28The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
29Batman Begins (2005)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
30Toy Story (1995)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
31Avatar (2009)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
32Sophie's Choice (1982)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
33Cinema Paradiso (1988)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
34Memento (2000)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
35The Prestige (2006)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
36The Avengers (2012)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
37Pulp Fiction (1994)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
38Back to the Future (1985)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
39Amadeus (1984)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
40Toy Story 3 (2010)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
41Groundhog Day (1993)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
42Finding Nemo (2003)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
43Fight Club (1999)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
44Oldboy (2003)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
45Saving Private Ryan (1998)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
46Star Trek (2009)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
47Reservoir Dogs (1992)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
48Goodfellas (1990)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
49The Matrix (1999)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
50Persona (1966)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
51Cinderella Man (2005)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
52Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
53Training Day (2001)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
54Ocean's Eleven (2001)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
55Casino Royale (2006)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
56The Wizard of Oz (1939)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
5712 Angry Men (1957)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
58The Sting (1973)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
59Tootsie (1982)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
60Iron Man (2008)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
61Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
62E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
63The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
64The Bourne Identity (2002)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
65Cabaret (1972)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
66Seven Samurai (1954)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
67Psycho (1960)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
68Full Metal Jacket (1987)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
69Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
70The Dark Knight Rises (2012)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
71Once Upon a Time in America (1984)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
72WALL-E (2008)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
73One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
74The Shining (1980)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
75The Departed3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
76L.A. Confidential (1997)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
77Scarface (1983)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
78Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
79To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
80The Apartment (1960)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
81The Godfather (1972)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
82M (1931)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
83Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
84Pan's Labyrinth (2006)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
85Platoon (1986)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
86The Gold Rush (1925)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
87The Hangover (2009)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
88All About Eve (1950)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
89The Princess Bride (1987)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
90Die Hard (1988)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
91In the Heat of the Night (1967)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
92Rain Man (1988)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
93Jaws (1975)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
94Sullivan's Travels (1941)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
95Singin' in the Rain3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
96Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
97Up (2009)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
98The Big Lebowski (1998)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
99Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
100Inglourious Basterds (2009)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)

Recap of Movies #1-25


Adjustments

Movie #: 9
Movie Title: Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Original Grade:4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
Adjusted Grade: 5 out of 5 (Exceptional)


Movie #: 17
Movie Title: Psycho (1960)
Original Grade:3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
Adjusted Grade: 4 out of 5 (Excellent)




My Best to Worst of #1-25

Movie #Movie TitleMy Grade
11Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
18The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
12The Dark Knight (2008)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
24The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
9Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)5 out of 5 (Exceptional)
2The Shawshank Redemption (1994)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
6Schindler's List (1993)4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
22Pulp Fiction (1994)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
22Back to the Future (1985)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
10Fight Club (1999)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
8Goodfellas (1990)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
20The Matrix (1999)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
15The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
17Psycho (1960)4 out of 5 (Excellent)
14One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
1The Godfather (1972)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
7Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
25The Usual Suspects (1995)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
21The Silence of the Lambs (1991)3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)
3The Godfather Part II (1974)3 out of 5 (Good)
13Citizen Kane (1941)3 out of 5 (Good)
4Casablanca (1942)3 out of 5 (Good)
19Taxi Driver (1976)2.5 out of 5 (Satisfactory)
23Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)2.5 out of 5 (Satisfactory)
16Apocalypse Now (1979)2 out of 5 (Fair)

25 Movie Block Comparison


In an attempt to set goals for watching 251 movies I ended up breaking them into groups of 25 (or 26 for the last group). That made it a bit easier to do occasional recap lists of the movies I had watched as well as allowing for a sense of accomplishment when I finished a block of movies.

Below is a comparison of the movie blocks by average year and by average grade given to the movies in the block. I'm not surprised at all that the average grade for the blocks usually got better the farther I made it up the list starting from the bottom, but I am a bit surprised at the dip in block 151-175 after two fairly good blocks in 176-200 and 201-225.


25 Movie BlockAverage GradeAverage Year
1-253.82 out of 51982
26-503.404 out of 51974
51-753.385 out of 51977
76-1003.212 out of 51981
101-1253 out of 51972
126-1502.942 out of 51972
151-1752.654 out of 51976
176-2002.827 out of 51978
201-2252.962 out of 51979
226-2512.75 out of 51976

Movie Age To Grade Comparison


One of the most obvious facts I confirmed while watching the top 251 movies of all time is that I tend to prefer recent movies to older movies. That's not to say there aren't good older movies or that there aren't bad recent movies. I just feel advances in technology and more refined modern actors make today's offerings generally better than those of yesteryear.

Below is a comparison of movies by decade and the average grade given to the movies in that decade. I'm not surprised that the grade for the 1930's is decent because I know I enjoyed a few of the classics from that era, but the 1960's being as strong as they were compared to the poor showing of the 1940's and 1950's is noteworthy.


Decade# Of MoviesAverage Grade
1910's11 out of 5
1920's52.1 out of 5
1930's132.731 out of 5
1940's212.571 out of 5
1950's272.5 out of 5
1960's282.804 out of 5
1970's302.633 out of 5
1980's383.211 out of 5
1990's383.697 out of 5
2000's413.707 out of 5
2010's94.056 out of 5

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Movie #2: The Shawshank Redemption


Movie #: 2
Movie Title: The Shawshank Redemption
Year Released: 1994

Director: Frank Darabont
Notable Cast: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton, William Sadler, Clancy Brown, Gil Bellows, James Whitmore

Short Description: Two imprisoned men bond over a number of years, finding solace and eventual redemption through acts of common decency. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #72
IMDB.com: #1
Ranker.com: #3
Lifed.com: #2
Empire.com: #4
FilmCrave.com: #1
FlickChart.com: #5



Date Watched: 12/27/2016

Grade: 4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)

Rationale: The beauty of The Shawshank Redemption can be found in the extremely methodical storytelling by writer/director Frank Darabont. Every detail is planned and executed so well that once the plot twist unfolds there's no way to poke holes in the story and question the setup for the twist. All of the actors, especially Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman as inmates Andy Dufresne and Ellis "Red" Redding and Bob Gunton as Wardon Norton, do exquisite work portraying their characters in a convincing manner throughout the movie. The score by Thomas Newman is subtle but wonderful, particularly during the scene where Andy stands in the pouring rain after he escapes from Shawshank Prison. While I don't unequivocally adore The Shawshank Redemption as much as some people do, evident of the fact that it's ranked in the top 5 on six of the top 100 lists I used, I do like the movie a lot and will gladly watch it whenever I have the chance.

Movie #3: The Godfather Part II


Movie #: 3
Movie Title: The Godfather Part II
Year Released: 1974

Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Notable Cast: Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, Talia Shire, Morgana King, John Cazale, Marianna Hill, Lee Strasberg

Short Description: The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York is portrayed while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on his crime syndicate stretching from Lake Tahoe, Nevada to pre-revolution 1958 Cuba. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #32
IMDB.com: #3
Ranker.com: #4
Lifed.com: #8
Empire.com: #19
FilmCrave.com: #16
FlickChart.com: #8



Date Watched: 12/26/2016

Grade: 3 out of 5 (Good)

Rationale: I really enjoyed the occasional flashbacks to Vito Corleone's youth and his rise from an orphaned nine-year-old immigrant to "Godfather" status. I also thought the "present day" storyline of Michael Corleone attempting to run the family after his father's death was good. I just wish The Godfather Part II had a better idea of what it wanted to be. In my opinion there was no reason to mix flashbacks of Michael's father with Michael's current problems because they seemed so unrelated. Either the film should have focused on just Michael or it should have been a complete prequel featuring Vito. Honestly, I would have preferred the latter of those two options because Robert De Niro was impressive as a young adult version of Vito Corleone and with all of the people killed off in the first Godfather, a "present day" only movie would have been even more stretched thin plot and character wise.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Movie #6: Schindler's List


Movie #: 6
Movie Title: Schindler's List
Year Released: 1993

Director: Steven Spielberg
Notable Cast: Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagall, Embeth Davidtz

Short Description: In German-occupied Poland during World War II, Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazi Germans. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #8
IMDB.com: #8
Ranker.com: #10
Lifed.com: #3
Empire.com: #44
FilmCrave.com: #10
FlickChart.com: #56



Date Watched: 12/19/2016

Grade: 4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)

Rationale: Schindler's List, more so than any other movie I've watched, exposes how emotional I'm becoming as I age. The inhumane brutality of the Nazis towards the Jewish people, particularly during the purging of the ghetto and the exhuming and burning of corpses in the concentration camp, was incredibly hard to watch and Steven Spielberg did the right thing by not shielding the audience from these atrocities because they happened and it would be wrong to sugar coat the facts. The main scene that had me absolutely bawling, though, was near the end of the movie when Oskar Schindler himself becomes an emotional wreck after acknowledging that he could have done more to save more Jewish people, even though he did end up saving around 1,200 people from a likely death. Schindler's List may turn off a lot of people because of its content, but I do recommend everyone at least try to watch it once because it is a historically significant film that tells an important story.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Movie #5: Pulp Fiction


Movie #: 5
Movie Title: Pulp Fiction
Year Released: 1994

Director: Quentin Tarantino
Notable Cast: John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Maria de Medeiros, Ving Rhames, Eric Stoltz, Rosanna Arquette, Christopher Walken, Bruce Willis

Short Description: The lives of two mob hit men, a boxer, a gangster's wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #94
IMDB.com: #4
Ranker.com: #2
Lifed.com: #14
Empire.com: #9
FilmCrave.com: #5
FlickChart.com: #6



Date Watched: 12/20/2016

Grade: 4 out of 5 (Excellent)

Rationale: In Quentin Tarantino I trust? It sure seems that way. I love the use of inner connected storylines in Pulp Fiction and, as I've come to expect from Tarantino over the course of this movie project, the action scenes are top notch. Oddly enough I'm not typically a fan of John Travolta, Bruce Willis, or Uma Thurman, but as an ensemble along with Samuel L. Jackson the combination worked well and I dug it. The only disappointment of note was that a large portion of the movie between the beginning and end didn't include Jackson's character, Jules Winnfield. The storyline with Jules kicks off with such a bang that it's a shame having to wait to see him again until the latter portion of the movie when that storyline picks back up.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Movie #19: Taxi Driver


Movie #: 19
Movie Title: Taxi Driver
Year Released: 1976

Director: Martin Scorsese
Notable Cast: Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Albert Brooks, Harvey Keitel, Leonard Harris, Peter Boyle, Cybill Shepherd

Short Description: A mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran works as a night-time taxi driver in New York City where the perceived decadence and sleaze feeds his urge for violent action, attempting to save a preadolescent prostitute in the process. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #52
IMDB.com: #54
Ranker.com: #27
Lifed.com: #27
Empire.com: #17
FilmCrave.com: #38
FlickChart.com: #29



Date Watched: 11/17/2016

Grade: 2.5 out of 5 (Satisfactory)

Rationale: At this point I'm at a loss as to why most of Robert De Niro's "best" movies seem average to me. I know he's a good actor so I don't feel he's at fault, but it's unexplainable other than the common connection of De Niro. In the case of Taxi Driver, I wasn't hooked right off the bat and by the time De Niro's Travis Bickle shaved his head and massively armed himself to become some sort of an avenger, too much of the movie had passed for me to become excited about his continued mental breakdown and forthcoming killing spree.

Movie #7: Raiders of the Lost Ark


Movie #: 7
Movie Title: Raiders of the Lost Ark
Year Released: 1981

Director: Steven Spielberg
Notable Cast: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies, Denholm Elliott

Short Description: Archaeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones is hired by the U.S. government to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #66
IMDB.com: #27
Ranker.com: #15
Lifed.com: #20
Empire.com: #2
FilmCrave.com: #15
FlickChart.com: #4



Date Watched: 12/15/2016

Grade: 3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)

Rationale: Simply put, Raiders of the Lost Ark doesn't connect with me the same was that Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade does. Maybe it's the fact that Indiana Jones is a better developed character by the third movie or that Sean Connery is a better sidekick than Karen Allen is. I don't know. What I do know is that the jungle and temple escape scene at the beginning of Raiders is justifiably iconic. I do know that I'm a fan of John Rhys-Davies so it was nice to see him have a larger role in Raiders compared to The Last Crusade. Finally, I do know that Harrison Ford commands the screen and no one is a better fit for the Indiana Jones character.

Movie #8: Goodfellas


Movie #: 8
Movie Title: Goodfellas
Year Released: 1990

Director: Martin Scorsese
Notable Cast: Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino

Short Description: Henry Hill and his friends work their way up through the mob hierarchy. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #92
IMDB.com: #15
Ranker.com: #5
Lifed.com: #9
Empire.com: #6
FilmCrave.com: #11
FlickChart.com: #11



Date Watched: 12/13/2016

Grade: 4 out of 5 (Excellent)

Rationale: It's nice that the only "big concern" I had with Goodfellas was that Joe Pesci's character is too similar to his role in other mob/gangster movies, and by "big concern" I mean it's not really a problem because the role suits him well. Other than that, Goodfellas was written in a way that the story never tires or bores. I enjoyed the narration throughout by Ray Liotta's character Henry Hill and was pleasantly surprised by the occasional use of two narrators once they introduced Karen, Henry's future wife, played by Lorraine Bracco. Ok, maybe I wasn't a fan of the ending as well since I was expecting something very different regarding the fate of Liotta's character, but that's what you get with a movie based on a true story and important facts that can't be changed.

Friday, December 16, 2016

Movie #9: Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back


Movie #: 9
Movie Title: Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Year Released: 1980

Director: Irvin Kershner
Notable Cast: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Frank Oz, Alec Guinness

Short Description: After the rebels have been brutally overpowered by the Empire on their newly established base, Luke Skywalker takes advanced Jedi training with Master Yoda, while his friends are pursued by Darth Vader as part of his plan to capture Luke. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: N/A
IMDB.com: #11
Ranker.com: #13
Lifed.com: #12
Empire.com: #3
FilmCrave.com: #13
FlickChart.com: #2

Note: This is the last movie on my list to appear on only six of the top 100 lists I used to compile the 251 movies I’m watching.



Date Watched: 12/9/2016

Grade: 4.5 out of 5 (Outstanding)
Adjusted Grade: 5 out of 5 (Exceptional)

Rationale: Take the best parts of Episode IV: A New Hope, improve the acting (I'm looking at you, more refined Mark Hamill), add in two of the coolest characters in the entire Star Wars saga (Yoda and Lando Calrissian), add in three of the more popular locations in the Star Wars universe (Hoth, Dagobah, and Cloud City), give us a longer, better choreographed battle between Darth Vader and the good guy, then top it all off with one of the greatest twists/cliffhangers in cinematic history and you end up with Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. I still personally believe A New Hope has the most miniscule edge over The Empire Strikes Back, but I can easily see why The Empire Strikes Back is generally considered to be the best Star Wars movie there is.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Movie #10: Fight Club


Movie #: 10
Movie Title: Fight Club
Year Released: 1999

Director: David Fincher
Notable Cast: Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Meat Loaf Aday, Jared Leto

Short Description: An insomniac office worker, looking for a way to change his life, crosses paths with a devil-may-care soap maker, forming an underground fight club that evolves into something much, much more. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: N/A
IMDB.com: #10
Ranker.com: #9
Lifed.com: #19
Empire.com: #10
FilmCrave.com: #2
FlickChart.com: #12



Date Watched: 12/7/2016

Grade: 4 out of 5 (Excellent)

Rationale: The chemistry in Fight Club between Edward Norton and Brad Pitt is as exceptional as the writing is. The fight scenes are well done and the preachings by Brad Pitt's character are both thought provoking and cerebral. I do find it interesting how, even after watching Fight Club a half dozen times or so over the years, there's still little tidbits I missed previously throughout the movie that I pick up that hint towards the ending. Fight Club is likely not a movie that'll come to the forefront of my mind when I'm asked to list what I believe are the best movies I've seen or of all time, but it deserves a place somewhere on the list.

The Top 10

I made it. Almost four years after this project was conceived I'm down to the last 10 movies. The struggle was real; 251 movies is a lot to watch in general and there have been a lot of bad ones along the way that affected my desire to finish. Thankfully I didn't give up, like I've done with so many goals in the past, and I plowed through 171 movies so far in 2016 alone. Now there's only 10 left to go.

Looking ahead it's hard to argue against any of these movies belonging in the top 10 just based on their reputation. I've only seen five of them previously, so I look forward to watching the five I haven't seen for the first time and re-watching the five I've previously seen.

Thank you for following me during this journey. The end will be worth the wait.

Movie #11: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope


Movie #: 11
Movie Title: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Year Released: 1977

Director: George Lucas
Notable Cast: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Peter Cushing

Short Description: Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee, and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle-station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the evil Darth Vader. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #13
IMDB.com: #16
Ranker.com: #76
Lifed.com: #18
Empire.com: #22
FilmCrave.com: #20
FlickChart.com: #1



Date Watched: 12/6/2016

Grade: 5 out of 5 (Exceptional)

Rationale: Movies have had a huge impact on my life and no single movie or movie series has had more influence on me than the Star Wars saga, particularly Episode IV: A New Hope. While the acting in A New Hope may not be top notch (I'm looking at you, young Mark Hamill) and the dialog a tad cheesy (I'm looking at you, George Lucas), the Star Wars saga is a multi-generational and genre defining phenomenon that never would have been what it is today without the legendary characters and revolutionary filming advancements introduced in A New Hope. From the moment the iconic opening text crawl appears up until when the credits begin to roll with John William's famous theme playing in the background, there is no movie I find greater joy in watching than A New Hope, regardless of how many times I've seen it.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Movie #12: The Dark Knight


Movie #: 12
Movie Title: The Dark Knight
Year Released: 2008

Director: Christopher Nolan
Notable Cast: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Morgan Freeman

Short Description: When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, the caped crusader must come to terms with one of the greatest psychological tests of his ability to fight justice. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: N/A
IMDB.com: #7
Ranker.com: #8
Lifed.com: #5
Empire.com: #15
FilmCrave.com: #4
FlickChart.com: #31



Date Watched: 12/5/2016

Grade: 5 out of 5 (Exceptional)

Rationale: Honestly, if you need more than Heath Ledger as a reason to love The Dark Knight, that's disappointing because, for my money, Heath Ledger's Oscar winning performance as The Joker is the single greatest performance in all of movie history. I mean, the guy was setup to fail from the beginning and knocked the ball completely out of the park and into a new universe. The fan backlash from The Joker being the villain was bad enough because Jack Nicholson had done such a good job in 1989's Batman, but the casting of Heath was severely looked down upon because he was mostly known for romantic comedies. I even remember pooh-poohing the choice myself. My bad. Moving on, other than Katie Holmes tragically being recast by Maggie Gyllenhaal for the role of Rachel Dawes, the acting and story transcended the standard quality of a comic book movie to the point that serious award season buzz existed and the Oscars even changed their nomination process for Best Picture because of fan criticism for The Dark Knight not receiving a nomination. I again go to one of my favorite phrases: "In Christopher Nolan I trust".

Movie #13: Citizen Kane


Movie #: 13
Movie Title: Citizen Kane
Year Released: 1941

Director: Orson Welles
Notable Cast: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton, Dorothy Comingore, Everett Sloane, Ray Collins, George Coulouris, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Stewart, Ruth Warrick, Erskine Sanford, William Alland

Short Description: Following the death of a publishing tycoon, news reporters scramble to discover the meaning of his final utterance. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #1
IMDB.com: #44
Ranker.com: #21
Lifed.com: #13
Empire.com: #28
FilmCrave.com: #50
FlickChart.com: #17



Date Watched: 12/4/2016

Grade: 3 out of 5 (Good)

Rationale: If you know the meaning of "Rosebud" before watching Citizen Kane like I did, don't fret. It's almost better seeing Charles Foster Kane's life evolve through flashbacks and knowing that **SPOILER FOR A 75-YEAR-OLD-MOVIE** his childhood sled "Rosebud" is as the only source of true happiness in his life. The saying "money can't buy happiness" was an obvious plot line as it was frequently mentioned that he was off buying statues and spending lots of money on his wife's singing career, even though she wasn't very good, so she would love him. Citizen Kane is definitely worth watching once since it's generally considered to be among the greatest movies ever, but once is all that's needed.

Movie #14: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest


Movie #: 14
Movie Title: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Year Released: 1975

Director: Miloš Forman
Notable Cast: Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, William Redfield, Will Sampson, Brad Dourif, Sydney Lassick, Christopher Lloyd, Danny DeVito, Dean Brooks

Short Description: A criminal pleads insanity after getting into trouble again and once in the mental institution rebels against the oppressive nurse and rallies up the scared patients. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #33
IMDB.com: #12
Ranker.com: #18
Lifed.com: #11
Empire.com: N/A
FilmCrave.com: #19
FlickChart.com: #16



Date Watched: 12/3/2016

Grade: 3.5 out of 5 (Very Good)

Rationale: Very similar to how I feel about The Shining, there's no way that One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest works well without Jack Nicholson's particular brand of crazy. The story becomes more fun as the movie chugs along with one instance of rebellion and disregard for rules building upon the previous. Nurse Ratched, often listed as one of the greatest villains in movie history, doesn't seem very villainous per se, rather, almost as a sympathetic character while Nicholson's R.P. McMurphy does everything he can to bring anarchy to the nut house.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Movie #15: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly


Movie #: 15
Movie Title: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Year Released: 1966

Director: Sergio Leone
Notable Cast: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Eli Wallach

Short Description: A bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: N/A
IMDB.com: #5
Ranker.com: #28
Lifed.com: #4
Empire.com: #25
FilmCrave.com: #30
FlickChart.com: #21



Date Watched: 12/3/2016

Grade: 4 out of 5 (Excellent)

Rationale: As far as westerns go, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is easily among, if not, the best. Not much is asked of Clint Eastwood as far as acting goes but he certainly delivers as "The Good" Blondie (aka "The Man with No Name) with his stoic, stern facial expression and quick trigger finger. Eli Wallach as "The Ugly" Tuco and Len Van Cleef as "The Bad" Angel Eyes are strong co-stars that have no problem carrying scenes as well. The story has no problem keeping you guessing on what will happen next because of the sheer amount of backstabbing that occurs along the way. The stare down between characters does occasionally feel a tad overdramatic, but in the final confrontation between the three it's worth all of the buildup.

Movie #16: Apocalypse Now


Movie #: 16
Movie Title: Apocalypse Now
Year Released: 1979

Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Notable Cast: Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Frederic Forrest, Albert Hall, Sam Bottoms, Larry Fishburne, Dennis Hopper

Short Description: During the Vietnam War, Captain Willard is sent on a dangerous mission into Cambodia to assassinate a renegade colonel who has set himself up as a god among a local tribe. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists (as of 1/7/2013)

AFI.com: #30
IMDB.com: #35
Ranker.com: #23
Lifed.com: #34
Empire.com: #7
FilmCrave.com: #45
FlickChart.com: #43



Date Watched: 11/22/2016

Grade: 2 out of 5 (Fair)

Rationale: Between the constant close-ups on Martin Sheen's emotionless face, an enemy in the jungle that you never truly see, and Marlon Brando's Colonel Kurtz having an aura of being an intimidating warlord without actually coming off as intimidating, Apocalypse Now was a huge letdown considering its ranking on my top 251 list. The supporting characters on the boat that ferried Sheen's Captain Willard upstream were far more interesting than Sheen or Brando. The action was ok, but seemingly one sided as the Viet Cong was mostly hidden from view. Frankly, there are many other war movies I'd rather watch again than Apocalypse Now.