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101 Dalmations (1961)

101 Dalmations (1961)

Suggested By: Sarah Tully, Total Film Picture Editor.

Why? "Love the backdrops of London, Pongo and Perdita’s determination, and the struggle to get all the puppies home. And Cruella de Vil is a great villain.🔯"

Page 1 of 100
Page 1 of 100
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

Suggested By: Sam Boullier on Facebook.

Why? "How many films can claim to cover everything from the dawn of mankind to the birth of a new species? A༒nd most of that time within two frames!

"Kubrick’s epic stands up as not only the greatest science fiction film of all time, but the most ambitious film of all ꦏtime, and to make things better, it pulls it off🤡."

Page 2 of 100
Page 2 of 100
Alien (1979)

Alien (1979)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Pitch black and pitch perfect. Has an atmosphere and depth of invention that has rarely been matched in either 🐭sci-fi or horror, and bar maybe two shots, hasn't aged at all."

Page 3 of 100
Page 3 of 100
Aliens (1986)

Aliens (1986)

Suggested By: Alex Cook on Facebook.

Why? "An amazing sequel that rivals the dark, brooding and nerve-shredding terror of Alien .

"With the action cranked up to 11, intense set-pieces that leave you on the edge of your seat, and a stellar performance from Sigourney Weaver during the final showdown with one of cinema's greatest sci-fi monsters, Aliens is a real rollercoaster ride of a film."

Page 4 of 100
Page 4 of 100
Almost Famous (2000)

Almost Famous (2000)

Suggested By: Ben Cooper on Facebook.

Why? "Nostalgia without over sentimentality, passion w𒁃ithout preaching: Cameron Crowe's autobiopic is without doubt one of the sweetest movies ever made and contains career best performances from most of its cast.

"The only film that ever made me feel the same thrill as actually being♑ at a rock gig and with a sound track to die for. The bus sing-along to 'Tiny Dancer'🐻 alone is pure movie magic."

Page 5 of 100
Page 5 of 100
Amadeus (1984)

Amadeus (1984)

Suggested By: Kathryn Twyford, Total Film Production Editor.

Why? "Everything about thi💦s epic about Mozart's lif꧂e is stunning: the music, the acting, the story, the costumes, the locations. I could watch it over and over and never tire of it.

ꦅ"It may only be loosely based on fact, but it is💖 exactly how I imagine the decadent 17th Century would have been. Awesome."

Page 6 of 100
Page 6 of 100
Amelie (2001)

Amelie (2001)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Imaginative, smart, simple yet br🍒illiant story, stunning cinematography, f💫antastic performance by Audrey Tautou."

Page 7 of 100
Page 7 of 100
Anchorman: The Legend Of Run Burgundy (2004)

Anchorman: The Legend Of Run Burgundy (2004)

Suggested By: James Butlin on Facebook.

Why? "Will Ferrell and Adam McKay made their first collaboratio🦩🧸n on film and managed to pull out a hilarious and mostly improvised piece of gold.

"It's endlessly quotable and made future stars out of the likes of Steve Carell and Paul Rudd. Noওt to mention🐬 it kicked off the love for Apatow-produced comedy."

Page 8 of 100
Page 8 of 100
Armageddon (1998)

Armageddon (1998)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "The special effects are very good, the story 🔯(most of) takes you on what I would describe as one hell of a rollercoaster ride, and the scene between Bruce Willis & Liv Tyler toward the end where they say goodbye to each other is heartbreaking."

Page 9 of 100
Page 9 of 100
Back To The Future (1985)

Back To The Future (1985)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "It's the most perfect trilogy ever, but the first film is just amazing. Perfectly cast and just an amazingl🍸y f♊eel good film. Attention to detail always impresses me, I could watch it all day everyday!"

Page 10 of 100
Page 10 of 100
The Big Lebowski (1998)

The Big Lebowski (1998)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Great dialogue, great soundtrack and the greatest Jeff Bridges piece of acting. Forget True Grit , Tron and Arlington Road . This is the film he will be remembered for.

"But the rest of the cast deserve their due. Proving that when you have a script that's pure🅠 gold everyone will stand up and be counted. I've never seen no damn queen in her undies but I've seen the best Coen brothers film and their best creation."

Page 11 of 100
Page 11 of 100
Black Swan (2010)

Black Swan (2010)

Suggested By: Kassie Smith on Facebook.

Why? "Aronofsky is a genius wi🐲th the way he ඣchose to use the camera. The symbolism and the way you're never really sure if you know what's happening is great. And then there's Natalie Portman. Need I say more?"

Page 12 of 100
Page 12 of 100
Bonnie And Clyde (1967)

Bonnie And Clyde (1967)

Suggested By: , Total Film Online Features Writer.

Why? "When I'm stuck on a desert island, and I'm only allowed𝓰 to take one movie, I'm gonna need something with everything. This has comedy, action, romance, violence, counter-cultural cool and a stew of big, meaty themes - sex, crime and the media.

"Plus it stars Gene Hackman and Gene Wilder. What do you call a film with t꧃wo Genes? Genius!"

Page 13 of 100
Page 13 of 100
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "The casting is great, the effects are great, the horror, the love, the music, the costumes, the gothic feeling, everything! 🐬Even Ke🐷anu Reeves' acting is decent! (almost)."

Page 14 of 100
Page 14 of 100
Bubba Ho-Tep (2002)

Bubba Ho-Tep (2002)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "Original, weird little film with brilliant turn from Br🌜uce Campbell & an epic soundtrack."

Page 15 of 100
Page 15 of 100
Carrie (1976)

Carrie (1976)

Suggested By: Craig Robinson on Facebook.

Why? "A heart-wrenching film that is as diffcult to watch as it is 𝐆engaging. Carrie(d) by strong performances, a great script and ꩲa shocker of an ending that to this day still gives me goosebumps.

"Anybody bullied at school can relate to this film and secretly we all wished we could have done away with the bullies in some fashion. As long as there are schools, there will be bulli♏es, as long as there are bullies there will always be the relevancy of this film. TIMELESS."

Page 16 of 100
Page 16 of 100
Casino Royale (2006)

Casino Royale (2006)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "What were the chances after 20 films a𒐪nd 42 years that a new Bond film could be regarded by so many as the best Bond ever?

"After a few internet nerds received a disproportionate amount of media coverage with their online hate campaigns, how satisfying was it to see Daniel Craig universally acclaimed? Casino Royale was the highe🍌st🐓 grossing Bond ever and went on to receive 9 BAFTA nominations."

Page 17 of 100
Page 17 of 100
Children Of Men (2006)

Children Of Men (2006)

Suggested By: Jethro Colmer on Facebook.

Why? "One of the best films I have ever seen, especially on Blu-Ray. The gritty camerawork and realistic🗹 f🎉uture both shocks and adds to the spectacle.

"The long camera shots, following Clive Owen through🎐 the wreckage of Bexhill as the violence erupts around him is breathtaking. One of the greatest 💯films of the 21st Century."

Page 18 of 100
Page 18 of 100
Citizen Kane (1941)

Citizen Kane (1941)

Suggested By: Finn Nahon on Facebook.

Why? "It's utterly amazing.ಞ One of the greatest scripts of all time along with amazing acting, innovative camera techniques, unique narrative structure and one of the best directors of all time, Orson Welles, sitting behind the camera, is just amazing.

"Without a doubt an incred💖ible movie. I've seen it twice in a row!"

Page 19 of 100
Page 19 of 100
Clerks (1994)

Clerks (1994)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Watched it by chance one night on BBC2 as a teenager and ultimately led to a love of indie film and to me going on to study film 🐽and scriptwriting.

"It opened my eyes to the possibi𝓡lities of what could be done with little money ♔and a lot of talent."

Page 20 of 100
Page 20 of 100
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)

Suggested By: Delly Hamilton on Facebook.

Why? "It is such a beautiful masterpiece showcasing brilli♕antly crafted martial arts along side a simple yet heartfelt st🦹oryline.

"Th✅e landscape and soundtrack are used effectively to capture the audienc🅰e's imagination from those who are young to those of the older generation. It's pure, it's simple, it's one of the top 100 movies."

Page 21 of 100
Page 21 of 100
The Dark Knight (2008)

The Dark Knight (2008)

Suggested By: Robin Grahm on Facebook.

Why? "🍃A spellbinding tale of corruption, terrorism, clashing ideologies and hope makes Christopher Nolan's suite about a triumvirate's struggle to sa▨ve the soul of their city into a modern and future classic of 21st century cinema.

"The Dark Knight , headed by Christian Bale and Heath Ledger, is the film that c♏hanged an entire gen🅘re forever."

Page 22 of 100
Page 22 of 100
Days Of Heaven (1978)

Days Of Heaven (1978)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Terrence Malick's masterpiece Days of Heaven , its stunning images, its beautiful sound. A film that captiv🏅ates, and inspires.

"Need I say more of it? Malick the master filmmaker escapes any description I can give, it 🌺is what I feel as I am lead into his atmosphere, into his poetic journey, into the trance of his stories. There is no other filmmaker like Malick, I could learn from his films forever."

Page 23 of 100
Page 23 of 100
Dead Man (1995)

Dead Man (1995)

Suggested By: Marushka Odabackian on Facebook.

Why? "I've never seen such a beautiful movie, the picture is perfect, the black and white colours are just so poetic, the music ܫhas something q𒅌uite mystic.

"The idea of revisiting the standards of traditional western by maꦏking a movie about a personal quest and initiatic trip is amazing. Poetry all the way down."

Page 24 of 100
Page 24 of 100
Dead Man's Shoes (2004)

Dead Man's Shoes (2004)

Suggested By: Andy Lowe, Total Film Digital Editor.

Why? "It's funny, tragic, terrifying, humane and English to the core. As an angry-loner revenge fantasy, it deserves to be up there with Taxi Driver - because Paddy Considine is as good as De Niro, and because it shows the futility of using violence to redeem v🔯iolence.

"Also, tha✃t home-video montage of the brothers growing up together always makes me blub."

Page 25 of 100
Page 25 of 100
The Departed (2006)

The Departed (2006)

Suggested By: Gavin Skevington on Facebook.

Why? "A true masterpiece, unafraid to delve into the darker side of crime and underꦯcover work. Gritty in its entirety showing vices of the corrupt and the clea💛n.

"Sporting an immense class of talent from a range of generations. A return to S🧜corsese's work as an artist in modern cinema."

Page 26 of 100
Page 26 of 100
Ed Wood (1994)

Ed Wood (1994)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Forget Pirates of the Caribbean , this is Johnny ওDepp's best performance. And it's Tim Burton's masterpiece. Funny, ♚tragic and a great story about friendship."

Page 27 of 100
Page 27 of 100
The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Suggested By: Matthew Leyland, Total Film Reviews Editor.

Why? "My number one because it's even better than the best thing ever made ( Star Wars ); it leaves you tingling with the possibilty that the next chapter could be greater still (it nearly happened) and it's the least dicked-around with of the original SW🃏 trilogy.

"Although I'🍎d probably still love it even if Lucas addedও a "Nooooooo!" to bit where the guy tells Vader, 'We've come out of lightspeed too close to the system...'"

Page 28 of 100
Page 28 of 100
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)

Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)

Suggested By: Dan Johnson on Facebook.

Why? "Every time you watch it, you gaไin something new: a quote, a subtle look the characters share. It’s ꦐa stunning commentary on the importance of memories and Jim Carrey is better than ever.

"It’s funny, poignant - without being sentimental꧃ - beautiful, at times chilling, and never dull, not to mention its stunning soundtrack. Per🍃fect in every sense."

Page 29 of 100
Page 29 of 100
The Exorcist (1973)

The Exorcist (1973)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "With Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn & great cast. The special effects🅠 before CGI, acting and a good old fashion battle between good and evil."

Page 30 of 100
Page 30 of 100
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)

Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)

Suggested By: Steven Whitchurch, Total Film Art Director.

Why? "Because he always gets awaꦑy with it and I never did."

Page 31 of 100
Page 31 of 100
Field Of Dreams (1989)

Field Of Dreams (1989)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? 🌊 "It makes me cry every tim🎉e and I can almost recite the script!"

Page 32 of 100
Page 32 of 100
Fight Club (1999)

Fight Club (1999)

Suggested By: Alexander Chrysafis on Facebook.

Why? "The eight rules. That every li🦩ne in the film is its own brilliant standalone quote. The infini🎀te variations of the "I am Jack's..." line. The best twist in cinema history. Its ability to make any "decent" person sick. The fact it still looks and feels like it was made yesterday, and it's as relevant as ever."

Page 33 of 100
Page 33 of 100
Finding Nemo (2003)

Finding Nemo (2003)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "I've never seen such a more visually arresting sight since the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey . A wonderful, simple tale with true heart."

Page 34 of 100
Page 34 of 100
The Fly (1986)

The Fly (1986)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Quite simply o𓂃ne of the few films that pulls on the strings of every emotion, every bit as heartwarming as it is grotesque.

"Seamlessly directed with great performances and a memorable score it's the benchmark of Cronenberg's work, taking in all the elements ꩲfrom his previous worꦍk and laying the ground work for what came next."

Page 35 of 100
Page 35 of 100
Garden State (2004)

Garden State (2004)

Suggested By: Rhys Williamson on Facebook.

Why? "Shot beautif�♔�ully, tells a simple and honest tale, great acting, and a superb soundtrack."

Page 36 of 100
Page 36 of 100
Genevieve (1953)

Genevieve (1953)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "In all sincerity, Genevieve is my favourite ever film. No one ever belꦍieves me, but it has a wicked sens🐷e of humour & beautiful too."

Page 37 of 100
Page 37 of 100
Ghostbusters (1984)

Ghostbusters (1984)

Suggested By: Louise Brock, Total Film Designer.

Why? "Because I was a bit of a creepy child that liked ghosty things. I liked the idea of there being ghosts around causi💮ng havoc and these 4 guys were about to sort them out and lock th🐽em in proton packs.

"My brother and I used to recreate the library scene in the front r🅠oom rather a lot (takingꦡ it in turn to be the ghost!)."

Page 38 of 100
Page 38 of 100
The Good Earth (1937)

The Good Earth (1937)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Although it's ancient no🅺w, it's a real tear-jerking tale of how life was in China just before and t♊hen during the revolutionary period. Luise Rayner won the Best Actress Oscar for her part as the put-upon wife no.1.

"It's just different!...and I'd love to see it restored for blu♋-ray."

Page 39 of 100
Page 39 of 100
The Goonies (1985)

The Goonies (1985)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "One of the most outstanding and beloved childrens action/adventure movies of all time. Today it still holds its own as the cast capture your heart, want your inner child to impress with a 'truffle♋ shuffle' and take a chance on a little adventure.

"There is still love for the film and you can see its influence as recently as Super 8 . It's simply and superbly Raiders in size 5's."

Page 40 of 100
Page 40 of 100
The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)

The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)

Suggested By: Rosie Fletcher, Total Film News Editor.

Why? "Maybe not the best film ever made, but my favourite, without a doubt. This 50s set New York fable is🅷 the Coen's warmest. Sam Raimi's script (co-written with the Coens) is pure poetry, Roger Deakin's cinematography pure fairytale, Carter Burwell's soaring score pure romance...

"And the performances - Tim Robbins as underestimated innocent Norville Barnes, Paul Newman as scheming business brain Sidney J Mussberger and Jennifer Jason Leigh as Amy Archer, the fast talking career gal who thought she was one of the boys, are so gorgeously elevated without loosing any of the beating heart. Wonderful. I never ever get tired ꦓof watching this."

Page 41 of 100
Page 41 of 100
Inception (2010)

Inception (2010)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Came from nowhere to be one of the most fiercely intelligent and awe-inspiring films ever made. With a top notch cast and a director who can't seem to put a foot wrong it took what could have been a laughabꦏle idea into one full of cerebral drama and amazing concepts. One that will stick in your head for years."

Page 42 of 100
Page 42 of 100
Independence Day (1996)

Independence Day (1996)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "Overblown & stupidly patriotic, but ridiculously entertaining. The cas𒁃t have a🏅 blast, and Emmerich destroys EVERYTHING with wilful abandon."

Page 43 of 100
Page 43 of 100
Iron Man (2008)

Iron Man (2008)

Suggested By: Alex Hunt on Facebook.

Why? "Tony Stark plays a great Robert Downey Jr. Or is that the other round? It exceeded all expectations and started the road to what could be the ultimate super hero movie, The Avengers .

"Well done to Jon Favreau who brought a comic legend to life with respect and dignity. One of the best super hero films to date.ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ"

Page 44 of 100
Page 44 of 100
Jaws (1975)

Jaws (1975)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Despite popular belief, it didn't invent the blockbuster. (Setting is too compact - it's basically Night Of The Living Dead at sea.) What it did do was remind TV-savvy audiences of the pleasure of laughing, gasping and🥀 caring in a dark room with 400 strangers.

"And what other film almost dares you to forgive the dated effects? Perfect entertain💟ment."

Page 45 of 100
Page 45 of 100
Jurassic Park (1993)

Jurassic Park (1993)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "The movie to inspire a new gene♏ration of film lovers. From an epic author and timeless director."

Page 46 of 100
Page 46 of 100
The Karate Kid (1984)

The Karate Kid (1984)

Suggested By: Gregory Pryor on Facebook.

Why? "A film that explores so many themes, such as isolation, friendship, guidance, self realisation and g🐟rowing up. It has action, romance and is funny in parts also.

"It has an excellent soundtrack and quꦗite possibly the most thrilling ending to a movie of all time."

Page 47 of 100
Page 47 of 100
Kill List (2011)

Kill List (2011)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "Eff me, KL is a ta📖ut, ace acted, glorious slice of gritty, gory, intense, woꦬnderful perfection."

Page 48 of 100
Page 48 of 100
Labyrinth (1986)

Labyrinth (1986)

Suggested By: Josh Winning, Total Film Online Features Writer.

Why? "Mu🧔ppets. David Bowie. And a fucking awesome soundtrack. I was enthralled by – nay obsessed with – Jim Henson's magical mystery tour as a kid, and remain irredeemably under its spell today.

"It's got everything – cackling villains, gentle giants ꦐand one of the creepiest wigs ever unleashed onscreen. I'm still waiting to be invited in for a cup of tea by a talking worm."

Page 49 of 100
Page 49 of 100
L.A. Confidential (1997)

L.A. Confidential (1997)

Suggested By: Ariel Nanagas on Facebook.

Why? "Probably my fꦦavourite crime film. Classy, stylish and cynical. A neo-noir that gets better and better after every viewing. Plus it is exceptionally well-written, directed well plus it has a great ensemble cast."

Page 50 of 100
Page 50 of 100
The Last of the Mohicans (1992)

The Last of the Mohicans (1992)

Suggested By: Delly Hamilton on Facebook.

Why? "Pure beauty. The movie has all the great elements of a top film such as battles, heroes, love and an excellent soundtrack. Each character is superbly developed 🍌through out the film allowing the audience to become emotionall✨y invested in their lives.

"I love the imagery of this film from the mountains anಞd waterfalls to the army forts. Most importantly this film relies on storyline and acting not special effects and it delivers."

Page 51 of 100
Page 51 of 100
Let The Right One In (2008)

Let The Right One In (2008)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "Reason? It doesn't need one!"

Page 52 of 100
Page 52 of 100
Lone Wolf & Cub: Sword Of Vengeance (1972)

Lone Wolf & Cub: Sword Of Vengeance (1972)

Suggested By: Sam Ashurst, Total Film Deputy Digital Editor.

Why? "Framed for the murder of a lord and with his beloved wife slain, Ogami Itto - the shogun's official executioner - becomes a wandering assassin with a twist; he has his you༒ng son, Daigoro, in tow.

"The first instalment of my favourite franchise is also my favourite flick. The Lone Wolf & Cub series has many intense highs, but nothing can compare to that first hit for me. Pure awesome from s🌺tart 𝓡to finish."

Page 53 of 100
Page 53 of 100
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001)

The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "To take a book that was considered unfilmable and 'nerdy' (not least by me) and turn it into one of the best films of🦩 the past decade is a staggering achievement🍷.

"Finally, I knew how everyone felt back in '77 watching Star Wars . The only film to blow me away."

Page 54 of 100
Page 54 of 100
Magnolia (1999)

Magnolia (1999)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Whilst its derided by many, its also loved by even more. Featuring a cast who are all at the top of their 🉐game - many have never been better (Mr Cruise of course) since.

"It's downrigh🧸t hilarious at times, but heartbreaking a moment later. Visually its astounding, and it has one of the best endings around. Screw Kevin Smith, PTA is where its at."

Page 55 of 100
Page 55 of 100
The New World (2005)

The New World (2005)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? Cinematic poetry at its finest. Boring to some, mesmerising, beautiful and unforgettable to others. Better than Pocahontas ."

Page 56 of 100
Page 56 of 100
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Suggested By: Charlie Lewis on Facebook.

Why? "So beautiful and the music is sensational! The creatures are perfect for stop motion, which is fantastic, and it's𒁃 got some dark humour.

"It's now tradition to watch it every Christmas Eve in my h🍬ousehold. Tim Burton is my god."

Page 57 of 100
Page 57 of 100
No Country For Old Men (2007)

No Country For Old Men (2007)

Suggested By: Steven Horn on Facebook.

Why? "After a number of largeꦗ, high budget films, 🧸it reinforced the long forgotten fact that a film doesn’t have to be loud to be great.

"With its minimalist style, exceptional dialogue, and Javier Bardem’s not easily forgotten and terrifyiౠng performance as Chigurh, the Coen Brothers made a truly superb film."

Page 58 of 100
Page 58 of 100
Nosferatu (1922)

Nosferatu (1922)

Suggested By: Finn Christian Edvardsen on Facebook.

Why? "I love this film, because the visuals are fantastic, the story is great (even though it's an adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula )൩, the make-up effects on Count Orlok are really frightening, and Max ♊Schreck plays the role like a real vampire. Fantastic film that deserves every bit of praise it gets."

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Page 59 of 100
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)

Suggested By: Graeme Redmond on Facebook.

Why? "It is possibly one of the greatest and most quotable films to never be in a list of critics' movies, and I always wonder why, from both the story to the characters all the𒉰 way to the music.

"We all lose ourselves in joining Ulysses, Pete and Delmar in Mississippi, encountering many strange and interesting people, getting into trouble and performing as the Soggy Bottom Boys, this is pure Coen Bro𓆉s work."

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Page 60 of 100
Oldboy (2004)

Oldboy (2004)

Suggested By: Craig Furniss on Facebook.

Why? "Min-sik Choi’s performance in the lead role gives both frailty and power to a simple, taut story and emotional heft to a subtle, measured script. Staged and shot beau🧔tifully, Old Boy’s cinematography, editing, and sound design all enhance the🍨 confusion and frustration of the story until the crescendo of the final revelatory twist.

"This is perfectly ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚexecuted tragedy. It’s opera."

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Page 61 of 100
Once Upon A Time In America (1984)

Once Upon A Time In America (1984)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Grandiose ඣand epic, yet at the same time intensely personal, this film is one of the big reasons why I fell in love with cinema in the first place. Everything about this film, such as story, script, production design, cinematography, acting, score and of course direction, simply gel and fit together so perfectly it's frightening.

"What this film has to say about memory and time 🍰will haunt me for the rest of my life. I would honestly say it is one of the films for which I feel a ဣsense of complete and unconditional love."

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Page 62 of 100
Once Upon A Time In The West (1968)

Once Upon A Time In The West (1968)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "Pure🦄 cinema. Poetic visuals and a sound💖track that works in perfect symmetry."

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Page 63 of 100
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975)

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Never before has a film done so little to deliver so much. Every second of the film, from Nicholson's perfectly judged performance to the beautifully acerbic screenplay deliver a m♉asterclass in effortless charm and wit.

"A rare example of a movie being better than its literary source and its all down to🌳 intelligent casting, directing and screenwriting. With all this to offer plus one of the most strikingly devastating endings in cinema history it may just be th☂e best example of a perfect film."

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Page 64 of 100
Pineapple Express (2008)

Pineapple Express (2008)

Suggested By: Al Simmons on Facebook.

Why? "Brilliant casting and the on screen bromance feels so real, the monologues between the guys after having a smoke are just brilliant. It's an ace that you can watch with th🍸e lads or with the Mrs.ﷺ Love it."

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Page 65 of 100
Planes, Trains And Automobiles (1987)

Planes, Trains And Automobiles (1987)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "ಌToo many to mention so I've gone for my favourite comedy. Starring two of the very best acting comedians in their prime, Steve Martin and John Candy (RIP). Hilarious, touching and let's not forget '............they're not pillows!!!!'"

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Page 66 of 100
Planet Of The Apes (1968)

Planet Of The Apes (1968)

Suggested By: Jack Massey on Facebook.

Why? "Not long ago the sort of film I loved were ones like Avatar (crap plot, crap acting). The film that turned me was the1968 Planet of The Apes .

"It was clear how much effort had gone into this film, from the clarity of the plot to the half burned torso of The Statue of Liberty. I thank 🉐this film for showing me how a film is supposed to be."

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Page 67 of 100
Pleasantville (1998)

Pleasantville (1998)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Not a film 💛that's on many people's favourite lists, but a film that always manages to warm my heart.

"It has hidden depths 😼and is incredibly smart, which obviously goes over the heads of those people who think it's just about 'two kids who get sucked into a TV꧟ show'. Also, Tobey Maguire gives a career best performance."

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Page 68 of 100
The Princess Bride (1987)

The Princess Bride (1987)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Brilliant cast incl. the late Peter Falk and Andre The Giant. Brilliant story that suits all ages - sword fights, romance, comedy and of course the rodents of unusual size!! It always puts a smile on my face and makes for 🥀a perfect sick day movie.

"I even have an "as you wi🐭sh" tattoo on my forea💧rm it means that much. Beautiful movie."

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Page 69 of 100
Pulp Fiction (1994)

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Suggested By: , Total Film Online Features Writer.

Why? "It's Tarantino at the absolute peak of his powers, back when the in-jokes and cult cinema references were the icing o💜n th🅺e cake, rather than the cake itself.

"The script's brilliant, as is the cast, while the fragmented narrative is more than just a gౠimmick, allowing QT to fashion a "happy ending" whilst still bumping off one of his two leads. Plus, Walken's watch story has to be one of the greatest cameo sceneꩵs of all time..."

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Page 70 of 100
Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981)

Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "I don’t have children, but if I did I still wouldn’t love them as much as I love Raiders Of The Lost Ark . Nothing else Spielberg has made matches Raiders for effortless genius, flawless 🌳structure and pure, undiluted fun.

The witty, inventive script is packed with believable characters - including cinema’s greatest herꦑo - brought to life in note-perfect performances, and the impeccably choreographed set-pieces, astonishing stunts, groundbreaking sound design and the greatest score ever written only serve to remind me how much I prefer the film to my non-existent offspring. Even my first born, Indiana."

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Page 71 of 100
Reservoir Dogs (1992)

Reservoir Dogs (1992)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "Ultra cool, and beautifully violent. Perfecti♌on on film, it really impacts the𒆙 viewer."

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Page 72 of 100
Return Of The Jedi (1983)

Return Of The Jedi (1983)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? ⛎"A fitting climax to the greatest trilogy of all time. An empire toppled, an epic final battle & the baddest villain in the galaxy redeemed. And finally a musical score that only John Williams could provide, with such power, elegance and hair raising.

"Empire is the hallmark sequel, but Return provides a fitting end."

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Page 73 of 100
Rocky (1976)

Rocky (1976)

Suggested By: Orrie Appell on Facebook.

Why? "It's a drama that everyone can relate to. Stallone isn't acting either. Everything about that film feels genuine and real because Stallone IS Rocky, starting with noth▨ing and pushing forwards despite everyone else try🐈ing to put him down.

"It doesn't have to be boxing either; substiဣtute any sport or profession and it still mꦿakes perfect sense. Truly inspiring."

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Page 74 of 100
Rubber (2010)

Rubber (2010)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "It takes a nonsensical subject matter and turns it into a thing of beauty. Not only is the cinematography stunning beyond belief, but it is backed up with a hilꦉariously unusual B-movie plot and some damn fine acting. The perfect 'No reason' monologue in the intro is enough to draw every breath out of me.

♏"Also despite the protagonist being, well, a tyre. They somehow manage to bring life to the character, you feel sorry for it, you care. This movie is a visually stunning masterpiece and without a doubt one of the MOST underꦬrated movies of all time."

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Page 75 of 100
The Rules Of Attraction (2002)

The Rules Of Attraction (2002)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "A br🐠utal, vicious satire on the American teen movie, and a thrilling, exhilarating blast of emotions. Fun, cynical, sad, exciting, mean, black hearted yet with a hidden beating heart, visualy astonishing adventure through a season in the most hedonistic, fucked up college captured on film.

"It also somehow captures the thrill, the confusion, the self absorbed, self importance and rawness of youth, is full of great characters (IT'S DICK!!) and a wealth of clas🦩sic scenes. It's shocking and not for everyone, but it is the ultimate party movie, highs and lows and eventual comedown included."

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Page 76 of 100
Serenity (2005)

Serenity (2005)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Joss Whedon's 'big damn movie' of the prematurely cancelled Firefly was sublime. With fan support getting it greenlit it was all we could have hoped for and more. Heartbreaking, action packed, beautiful. A fitting send off to the crew we wanted to fꦕly with forever."

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Page 77 of 100
Se7en (1995)

Se7en (1995)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Absoꦅlutely superb film, one of many David Fincher masterpieces! Fantastic acting 🔴from all involved, suspenseful, and one of the best, bleakest endings to a film I've ever seen! Proof you don't always need a happy ending!"

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Page 78 of 100
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Suggested By: Emily Pugh on Facebook.

Why? "Th✤e themes in it are universal and belove♑d by all- hope, courage, friendship... Pair that with a sublime musical score, endearing characters, and one remarkable story, and you get, in my opinion, the best film of all time."

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Page 79 of 100
The Shining (1980)

The Shining (1980)

Suggested By: Matt Maytum, Total Film Online Features Writer.

Why? "Like all of Kubrick's movies, The Shining is an almost overwhelmingly rich experience. It's so beautifully crafted that you could just sit there and gawp at it, it's densely packed with philosophical themes, strikingꦏ symbolism flows through the Overlook's corridors, and it rewards multiple interpretations and countless chewings-over.

"But, vitally, ♔none of this detracts from the film's surface value as a bloody terrifying horror, which grips, thrills and disturbs with the very best oౠf 'em, aided in no small part by ace performances all round (those hundreds of takes were evidently worthwhile). An all-round masterpiece."

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Page 80 of 100
Sin City (2005)

Sin City (2005)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "A film that I coulꦿd watch over and over. All the cast are amazing, the storylines are sublime and original, and it is the one comic book movie that is perfectly transitioned from the panel to screen. The dialogue, the effects and most of all the style make this an ama🍌zing piece of celluloid.

"Now my God, Rodriguez, get started🃏 on 'A Dame to Kill For'."

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Page 81 of 100
The Social Network (2010)

The Social Network (2010)

Suggested By: Matt Stasoff on Facebook.

Why? "Who would of thought that the world’s greatest social med💯ia phenom𝔍enon could be turned into an instant classic?

"The haunting music created by Trent Reznor totally sets tꦕhe tone for a film that chronicles the rise of Facebook. And while the film may push fact, Fincher and Sorkin have crafted a story that defines a digital generation."

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Page 82 of 100
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "It's just a gem. It’s more than just swear words and construction paper. It’s pop art style, satirica🎉l nature, pitch perfect script, songs and score (by the underrated Marc Shaiman) all come together so wonderfully to create what is easily the greatest modern movie musical comedyও. Matt & Trey struck gold with this."

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Page 83 of 100
Star Trek (2009)

Star Trek (2009)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "As well as managing to rescue a dying franchise post- Nemesis and give it a little TLC in its successful rebooting, it has everything - action, romance, comedy, drama, death and revenge...a💛nd good-lo🎃oking men.

"Sci-fi that appeals to women - nay, 🔯the public in general🧔? Sold!"

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Page 84 of 100
Star Wars (1977)

Star Wars (1977)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "This is the🔥 movie that has affected me throughout my life. No f⭕ilm has ever given me that incredible sense of wonder, magic and excitement. Countless viewings have never diminished this movie for me.

"I hear the 20th Century Fox fanfare, and I tingle, then I get disappointed if it isn't followed by that gorgeous caption🌠 'A long time ago....'"

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Page 85 of 100
The Sure Thing (1985)

The Sure Thing (1985)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "A great road trip movie, Gib's friend (anthony Edwards (him from ER )) asks him to travel to California for a girl who likesꩲ sex.

"Gib (John Cusack) travels the cheapest way, a car trip with a prim and proper girl from his college, and a real life bed Flanders, great jokes and scenarios, since no road trip movie as been as good, or as funny!! Better than the movie Road Trip !!"

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Page 86 of 100
Taxi Driver (1976)

Taxi Driver (1976)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "An excellent story of a man stuck with no skills, no hope and no idea desperate to just make a difference to someone or something! As I get older the film resonates even stronger and the cast is ꦰperfect even down to Cybil Sheperd, Harvey Keitel and Jodie Foster.

"A cons💮tant reminder that one of these days I'mm gonna get organazized."

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Page 87 of 100
The Terminator (1984)

The Terminator (1984)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "James Cameron directing, Arnie at his finest and Gale Anne Hurd producing, what's not to love? From a tender relationship blossoming under impossible ci🍸rcumstances, a 'normal' woman overcoming her fears to defeat the ultimate monster, to an exhilirating but terrifying vision of the future as a product of 'tech noir'.

"It will never da🍸te because Cameron's vision of Judgment Day is just as scary as it ever was."

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Page 88 of 100
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Crammed with amazing, groundbreaking visuals, a stunning screenplay by james cameron and a talented cast. T2 surely is in my opinion the best movie ever made. James Cameron the master behin꧑d Aliens, Titanic and Avatar ne♛ver fails to impress!"

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There Will Be Blood (2007)

There Will Be Blood (2007)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Besides the outstanding visuals and imagery; the most enjoyable aspect of There Will Be Blood is Daniel Day Lewis' performance o🌞f an outright, utter, somewhat evil bastard - an absolute pleasure to watch.

"I'm ashamed to say that I first watched this reluctantly, the reason I love it so much as it performed much♏ higher than my expectations."

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Page 90 of 100
The Thing (1982)

The Thing (1982)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "John Carpenter's finest hour. A cult horror classic which redefined the genre itself and firmly hel🌳d the audience on the edge of their seat throughout.

"Relying more on dramatic tension over outright scares, this timeless classic ๊pro﷽ved, and modern film makers should take note, that sometimes it's not what you see that's scary - but rather what you don't know is coming."

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Toy Story 3 (2010)

Toy Story 3 (2010)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "How many f⭕ilms can be s🌄o perfect they make EVERYBODY laugh & cry and it's not even live action!"

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Page 92 of 100
Trainspotting (1996)

Trainspotting (1996)

Suggested By: Padraic Coffey on Facebook.

Why? "It proved British cinema could be as vibrant as anything from across the pond, doing for heroin addicts what Goodfellas did for gangsters and what Boogie Nights would do for porn stars. It♓'s also 🍌a prime example of how to adapt a seemingly 'unfilmable' novel."

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Page 93 of 100
Tremors (1990)

Tremors (1990)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "A 90's throwback to the 50's era of B grade monster movies with heightened action and comedy throw int🌞o thꦿe mix.

"Director Ron Underwood may have fallen into TV obscurity🍎 of late but this film remains one of the greats. The chemistry between Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward is electric and the supporting cast make impreꦐssive fodder for the bloodthirsty Graboids."

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True Romance (1993)

True Romance (1993)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "The escalating and potent cocktail of love, violence, sex & drugs makes True Romance a singularly entertaining experience;ꦑ it's just so cool."

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Page 95 of 100
Way Of The Dragon (1972)

Way Of The Dragon (1972)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? "Bruce Lee vs Chuck Norris has got to be wo🐷rt🌌h a spot!"

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Page 96 of 100
Wayne's World (1992)

Wayne's World (1992)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? ꦛ"A great script, great characters, great soundtrack and some of the best quotes ever! Comic genius."

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Page 97 of 100
Weekend At Bernie's (1989)

Weekend At Bernie's (1989)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "Whats not to like? Dead man gets loose, gropes the girls and great Eighties nostalgia. Andrew McCarthy is the best thing in this and The Spiderwick Chronicles !!!

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Page 98 of 100
Where The Wild Things Are (2009)

Where The Wild Things Are (2009)

Suggested By: on Twitter.

Why? " Where The Wild Things Are isn’t really a film for children, but a film about childhood. Max is beautifully naïve child yet his emotions are complex. His understanding of the adult world is played out through his relationship with the Wild Things, the hℱuge creatures for whom he assumes the role of King when he stumbles across them after running away from home. He just wants to play and make friends, but things aren’t always so simple.

"It’s a touching film which is handed sensitively by Spike Jonze and looks gorgeous th🎀anks to the stunning suits created by Jim🐷 Henson’s Creature Shop."

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Page 99 of 100
The Wild Bunch (1969)

The Wild Bunch (1969)

Suggested By: on Facebook.

Why? "My favorite of all time is Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch . The poetry... The artistry... The men trying to change with the times. A story about code and honor.... Just a classic movie. Holden's finest hour including directinꩵg actin𝓰g cinematography music and of course editing..... A true masterpiece."

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