*OSM's TOP 45 Movies Contest - THE COUNTDOWN*
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None of these films so far have been better than Local Hero.
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#15 SCARFACE [1983]
Director: Brian De Palma
Summary: After getting a green card in exchange for assassinating a Cuban government official, Tony Montana (Al Pacino) stakes a claim on the drug trade in Miami. Viciously murdering anyone who stands in his way, Tony eventually becomes the biggest drug lord in the state, controlling nearly all the cocaine that comes through Miami. But increased pressure from the police, wars with Colombian drug cartels and his own drug-fueled paranoia serve to fuel the flames of his eventual downfall.
Genres: Crime, Drama#14 12 ANGRY MEN [1957]
Director : Sidney Lumet
Summary: Following the closing arguments in a murder trial, the 12 members of the jury must deliberate, with a guilty verdict meaning death for the accused, an inner-city teen. As the dozen men try to reach a unanimous decision while sequestered in a room, one juror (Henry Fonda) casts considerable doubt on elements of the case. Personal issues soon rise to the surface, and conflict threatens to derail the delicate process that will decide one boy's fate.
Genres: Crime, Drama#13 HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE [2001]
Director: Chris Columbus
Summary: Adaptation of the first of J.K. Rowling's popular children's novels about Harry Potter, a boy who learns on his eleventh birthday that he is the orphaned son of two powerful wizards and possesses unique magical powers of his own. He is summoned from his life as an unwanted child to become a student at Hogwarts, an English boarding school for wizards. There, he meets several friends who become his closest allies and help him discover the truth about his parents' mysterious deaths.
Genres: Adventure, Family, Fantasy#12 THE GREEN MILE [1999]
Director : Frank Darabont
Summary: Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) walked the mile with a variety of cons. He had never encountered someone like John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a massive black man convicted of brutally killing a pair of young sisters. Coffey had the size and strength to kill anyone, but not the demeanor. Beyond his simple, naive nature and a deathly fear of the dark, Coffey seemed to possess a prodigious, supernatural gift. Paul began to question whether Coffey was truly guilty of murdering the two girls.
Genres: Crime, Drama, Fantasy#11 FIGHT CLUB [1999]
Director: David Fincher
Summary: Error 404 (1st rule of Fight Club)
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@Vandever said in *OSM's TOP 45 Movies Contest - THE COUNTDOWN*:
@killing-spread_NL no no
les miserables 2012 the best movieHow on earth did I miss this version of the movie?! I have watched so many older versions but not this one.
That's top on my must watch list now. Haha.
One image - 4 words that describe life...:bow_tone1:
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HOORAY! Finally, a film I actually voted for (12 Angry Men) is on the list!
Still no sign of Local Hero, though...
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@Stevie-McSteveSteve said in *OSM's TOP 45 Movies Contest - THE COUNTDOWN*:
HOORAY! Finally, a film I actually voted for (12 Angry Men) is on the list!
Still no sign of Local Hero, though...
Sam I believe it is the 3rd time or more that you've mentioned this movie. And I'm not sure if I have watched it. You must really love it. Is this one the movie you're talking about ? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085859/
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@SUPERNOVA-8 Yes, it is that film. Watch it if you can.
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@Stevie-McSteveSteve Yes. I will try to watch it Sam, cause I'm really curious now about it.
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@SUPERNOVA-8 Thanks!
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#10 THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY [2012]
Director: Peter Jackson
Summary: Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) lives a simple life with his fellow hobbits in the shire, until the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) arrives and convinces him to join a group of dwarves on a quest to reclaim the kingdom of Erebor. The journey takes Bilbo on a path through treacherous lands swarming with orcs, goblins and other dangers, not the least of which is an encounter with Gollum (Andy Serkis) and a simple gold ring that is tied to the fate of Middle Earth in ways Bilbo cannot even fathom.
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy#9 FORREST GUMP [1994]
Director : Robert Zemeckis
Summary: Slow-witted Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) has never thought of himself as disadvantaged, and thanks to his supportive mother (Sally Field), he leads anything but a restricted life. Whether dominating on the gridiron as a college football star, fighting in Vietnam or captaining a shrimp boat, Forrest inspires people with his childlike optimism. But one person Forrest cares about most may be the most difficult to save -- his childhood love, the sweet but troubled Jenny (Robin Wright).
Genres: Comedy, Drama#8 BRAVEHEART [1995]
Director : Mel Gibson
Summary: Tells the story of the legendary thirteenth century Scottish hero named William Wallace (Mel Gibson). Wallace rallies the Scottish against the English monarch and Edward I (Peter Hanly) after he suffers a personal tragedy by English soldiers. Wallace gathers a group of amateur warriors that is stronger than any English army.
Genres: Biography, Drama, History#7 THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION [1994]
Director: Frank Darabont
Summary: Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is sentenced to two consecutive life terms in prison for the murders of his wife and her lover and is sentenced to a tough prison. However, only Andy knows he didn't commit the crimes. While there, he forms a friendship with Red (Morgan Freeman), experiences brutality of prison life, adapts, helps the warden, etc., all in 19 years.
Genres: Crime, Drama#6 TROY [2004]
Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Summary: Based on Homer's "Iliad," this epic portrays the battle between the ancient kingdoms of Troy and Sparta. While visiting Spartan King Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson), Trojan prince Paris (Orlando Bloom) falls for Menelaus' wife, Helen (Diane Kruger), and takes her back to Troy. Menelaus' brother, King Agamemnon (Brian Cox), having already defeated every army in Greece, uses his brother's fury as a pretext to declare war against Troy, the last kingdom preventing his control over the Aegean Sea.
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Here we go guys, we oficially entered "Top 10" Tomorrow I start with the "Top 5", posting one movie per day i9n order to make it more interesting and so that we can have more discussion about 5 wonderfull movies that were picked as best by OSM Managers all over the world
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Seen 4 of the 5, only Shawshank Redemption i never seen. The 4 others are pretty amazing.
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TROY ahead of so many great movies? It is a good movie but does not belong to such lists at all.
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#5 PULP FICTION [1994]
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Summary: Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) are hitmen with a penchant for philosophical discussions. In this ultra-hip, multi-strand crime movie, their storyline is interwoven with those of their boss, gangster Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames) ; his actress wife, Mia (Uma Thurman) ; struggling boxer Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) ; master fixer Winston Wolfe (Harvey Keitel) and a nervous pair of armed robbers, "Pumpkin" (Tim Roth) and "Honey Bunny" (Amanda Plummer).
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@Majstor-Matt Good to see my picks; Troy and Braveheart. Well deserved.
Now bring on Gladiator as Number 1!!!
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@Amirpes Agree
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#4 GLADIATOR [2000]
Director: Ridley Scott
Summary: Maximus is a powerful Roman general, loved by the people and the aging Emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Before his death, the Emperor chooses Maximus to be his heir over his own son, Commodus, and a power struggle leaves Maximus and his family condemned to death. The powerful general is unable to save his family, and his loss of will allows him to get captured and put into the Gladiator games until he dies.
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I would comment more on these films, and I respect the efforts you have made to orchestrate this thread so successfully Matt. To my embarrassment, there'a probably 35-40 of the aforementioned films that I haven't seen, hence my lack of comments.
Pulp Fiction deservedly scored highly. Its my kind of film. It's not a far fetched film, it's very straight talking, subtle humour and cleverly written.
Theres a lot of classics on the list, but would have been nice to see different genres. Maybe even musicals, e.g. Grease which is brilliant in its own way but was never really going to be the Shawshank Redemption type that is brilliant in a very different way.
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#3 THE DARK KNIGHT [2008]
Director: Christopher Nolan
Summary: Eighteen months after swooping dramatically off of a roof at the finale of Batman Begins, everyone's favorite brooding vigilante (Christian Bale) is hard at work making life safer for Gotham City. The bad guys are running scared⦠until they get a visit from the Assassination Fairy, wearing a purple suit and calling himself the Joker (Heath Ledger). He promises to get rid of the Batman in exchange for a literal mountain of money, as well as putting the kibosh on crusading district attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart).
Genres: Action, Crime, Drama