*OSM's TOP 45 Movies Contest - THE COUNTDOWN*
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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).
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Good list so far.
But Troy and The Hobbit, wow didn't see that coming
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Good that Gladiator isn't number one. It's a nice movie with some good images and nice music, but besides that the story is very very dissapointing: no suprises whatsoever, clichΓ© bad and good guys and the school example of predictable.
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I am sorry but where is the real list? The Hobbit at number 10 and not a single Lord of the Rings movie so far, is just utterly stupid :S Not to mention Now You See Me Above The Godfather 2...............
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@Glennevire_NL Maybe Lord of the Rings is on place 1?
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@Majstor-Matt My number 1 pick finishes at 4th place. I am happy with that, and looking forward to see which once finish above this legendary movie.
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Well since nobody is comenting on #3 on its day and everyone are preocupied with everything else, I'll do it then, its my favourite movie after all
So, Im very glad that The Dark Knight got so far, even though if it was up to only me it would be even bit higer Fantastic movie that surpassed its superhero genre and made such impact that many are calling it as one of the modern classics. Simply phenomenal direction by Nolan, movie filled with nicely paced action scenes and brilliant acting done by one and only Heath Ledger as The Joker. Rest of the cast did well as well, but lets be realistic, it is obvious that ledger stole the show, even from Batman in many ways
Also, when it comes to this trilogy it must be said that every movie in it has brilliant ending that very well encompasses the whole story, and the ending of TDK is my fave 1.
"He's a Silent Guardian, a Watchfull Protector, a Dark Knight!"Oh yeah, and I must not forget brilliant soundtracks as well. Basically this movie has everything for me
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@Majstor-Matt Heath Ledger performance was great so I don't mind it being in top 3.
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@King-Noel That performance was one of the greatest movie creation ever! I don't really like a batman series but Ledger as a Joker... That was masterpiece
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@Michal_ACM Yup, pure masterpiece. They say that he locked himself in hotel room for a whole month and was preparing the role of The Joker doing some crazy sh...
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@Majstor-Matt Too bad he died so young... But this role made him immortal.
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@Michal_ACM Yup, it was really a sad news: And a big loss for movie lovers. Surely this role made him immortal, but it wasnt his only good role. He was great as well in "Brokeback Mountain", did great job in "10 Things I Hate About You", "A Knight's Tale" as well... Then there are his roles in "Candy", " The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus".. he surelly knew how to pull of some decent acting performances in variety of genres.. I think there was so much more to come from him, but sadly...
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@Michal_ACM said in *OSM's TOP 45 Movies Contest - THE COUNTDOWN*:
@King-Noel That performance was one of the greatest movie creation ever! I don't really like a batman series but Ledger as a Joker... That was masterpiece
I couldn't agree more with your post Michal. +1 from me too! :thumbsup_tone2:
The Batman movies are just over advertised , expensive yes, great action movies for the lovers of special effects too but not considered as unique in general. But with one exception , the movie TDK and Ledger's dialogues and his outstanding unbelievable performance was really unique and of top class ! :bow_tone1:
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@SUPERNOVA-8 Yes, 2 others parts of Nolan's trilogy were not that good as TDK was. The reason is clear: No Joker - no party
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Batman Begins was great as well. Its the creme de la creme when it comes to superhero genre. TDK Rises is second level of quality though, surely not as good as the first 2.
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#2 THE LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING [2001]
Director: Peter Jackson
Summary: The future of civilization rests in the fate of the One Ring, which has been lost for centuries. Powerful forces are unrelenting in their search for it. But fate has placed it in the hands of a young Hobbit named Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood), who inherits the Ring and steps into legend. A daunting task lies ahead for Frodo when he becomes the Ringbearer - to destroy the One Ring in the fires of Mount Doom where it was forged.
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Fantasy