TOP 5 MOVIEs OF ALL TIME AND WHY PEOPLE
LOVE IT
#5 - The Dark Knight (2008)
Batman (Christian Bale)
collaborates with Harvey Dent and
Lieutenant Gordan to rid Gotham’s streets of organized crime. While initially
successful, the trio must now face their most formidable opponent yet: The
Joker (Heath Ledger) and minions.
Why People Love It: The
lion’s share of Batman enthusiasts agree that The Dark Knight is the best
Batman film to-date (and probably ever), thanks in large to an unquestionably
great performance by the late (RIP) Heath Ledger.
Best Quote:
Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart): “The night is darkest just before the dawn. And I
promise you, the dawn is coming.”
#4 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
Three men—Blondie/’The Good’
(Clint Eastwood), Tuco/’The Ugly’, and Angel Eyes/’The Bad’—learn of a
mysterious grave, rumored to be full of gold, in a remote cemetery. It soon
becomes apparent, though, that it will be every man for him in the quest to
find this grave.
Why People Love It:
Maybe it’s one of the most memorable Western titles ever, or the utter irony of
the title itself? Or perhaps because it’s stars gun-slingin’ Clint Eastwood in
one of his best roles ever?
Best Quote: Blondie: “You
see, in this world there’s two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded
guns and those who dig. You dig.”
#3 - Schindler’s List (1993)
Nazi-occupied Poland:
Businessman Oskar Schindler wasn’t initially the loving,
humanitarian-type—instead, a savvy profiteer. But witnessing the systematic
brutalization of fellow Jews, Schindler (perhaps the most unlikely candidate
for ‘hero’) opens his heart and factory to provide over a thousand Jews refuge
from Nazis.
Why People Love It:
Schindler’s List symbolizes the love and humanity that each and every one of us
is capable of having, despite all of our (possibly) innate/instinctual
tendencies toward self-interest, greed, and even having the capacity for murder.
Best Quote:
Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley): “It’s Hebrew, it’s from the Talmud. It says,
Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire.”
#2 - The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
The Shawshank Redemption,
possibly the greatest movie of both Freeman’s (“Red”) and Robbin’s (Andy)
careers (make that one of the best movies overall, ever), is an epic tale of
two gentlemanly, intellectual prisoners who show remarkable courage and sustain
hope against almost all odds of ever getting out of the joint for their old
crimes.
Why People Love It:
Directed by Frank Darabont/written by Stephen King, it symbolizes our struggle
between the demons that imprison us (quite literally here) and the hope for
better-days-to-come—which is all we really have to cling to in the end.
Best Quote: Andy
Dufresne (Robbins): “Get busy living, or get busy dying”
#1 - The Godfather (1972)
Vito Corleone, Don of the
Corleone crime empire, assumed the helm of the fledgling family ‘business’ in
the 1920′s and for almost forty years, built it into a dynasty of wiseguys and
ruthless henchmen that would make Al Capone’s gang look like clergymen. Decades
later, though, he must pass the reigns of his empire to a reluctant Son,
Michael Corleone.
Why People Love It:
People and critics generally swear by Godfather franchise whenever one of these
lists pops up. Plus, how can you dismiss a flick that’s received Oscar after
Oscar after Oscar? Performances are second to none (ever), the riveting score
is perfect in all senses, there’s nearly flawless editing, and the scenery is
fantasticly well-suited.
Best Quote: Vito
Corleone (Brando): “I’ll make him an offer he can’t refuse.”
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