May 23, 2008
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Top 10 Movies (meme)

Just got back from an awesome vacation to Springfield, Missouri to visit some old friends, got to see the St. Louis Arch while we were there and got some fantastic photos of that I’ll have to upload soon.

While I was away I was tagged by Nick Gray for the latest meme - Top 10 Movies. This is going to be very difficult for me, because I absolutely love a lot of movies… luckily the rules specify that they do not need to be listed in order, which should make it a bit easier.

Rules:

  1. List your top ten favorite films (in no particular order).
  2. If you are tagged, you have to post and tag 3-5 people.
  3. Link back to the one who tagged you.

And now, in no particular order, are my Top 10 Favorite Movies.

Saving Private Ryan

Easily the greatest war movie ever made. Spielberg’s masterpiece manages to capture many themes of war including salvation, grace, brotherhood, sacrifice, respect, despair, hope, honor, and fear. The opening D-Day scene breathed of an intensity not before seen or experienced in film, and the rest of the film carried that intensity as their band of brothers marched onward. Absolutely one of the best films ever created.

American Beauty

This movie is responsible for my absolute love for film. Before American Beauty I viewed movies simply as a 2 hour entertainment distraction, whereas now I can see the art and beauty in film. Kevin Spacey’s performance is brilliant and the directing is phenomenal. Coupled with a great script and a fantastic score you have another one of the greatest films ever.

Memento

When I saw this movie for the first time I had never heard of it and had no idea of the strange directorial spin I was stepping into. What a roller coaster, I loved every second of it! If you haven’t seen or heard of Memento I recommend going out and renting/buying it now. The director, Christopher Nolan, would go on to re-invent the Batman series first with Batman Begins, and coming out this summer with The Dark Knight.

Unbreakable

I am a huge M. Night Shyamalan fan and have loved every single one of his movies. This choice was a toss-up between Unbreakable and Signs. I went with Unbreakable both because it was the first DVD I ever purchased, and it is one of M. Night’s most under-appreciated films. I absolutely loved the idea of the movie, the self-discovery of a super hero in the real world, and the implementation of it was pitch perfect. I would’ve loved even more if this movie had gotten better acclaim and had evolved into a series, but I guess that will have to remain in my dreams.

Road To Perdition

Another greatly under-appreciated movie, Road To Perdition is a slow moving tale of a father and son escaping the mobster life. Thomas Newman’s score was perfect for this tale and remains some of my favorite film music ever. In my opinion one of the greatest film scenes of all time is when Tom Hanks’ character, Michael Sullivan, is forced to gun down his old boss and father figure, John Rooney. Best. Scene. Ever.

Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi

Okay, do I really even have to explain? A New Hope started it all but RotJ has speeder bikes, Jabba the freakin’ Hutt, Boba Fett’s death via Sarlacc Pit, epic space battles, Wicket, the death of the Emperor, the Millennium Falcon basting through the Death Star, Admiral Ackbar yelling “It’s A Trap!” - what more could you ask for in a movie? I’d like to choose all 6, or at least the classic trilogy but if I can only pick one it’s gotta be Return of the Jedi.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Yet another amazing trilogy that ends on a real high note, though it remains to be seen (by me at least) how the new film measures up. Last Crusade is a classic American film with the witty, happy-go-lucky professor/treasure chaser Indiana at the helm.

The blend of humor, wit, puzzles, action, and adventure is top notch with more memorable scenes than you can shake a stick at (i.e. young Indiana’s run through the circus train, smashing the church floor in sync with the librarian stamper, Indiana and his dad tied to a chair in a revolving fireplace with the room on fire, Indiana hanging off the side of a tank headed towards a cliff, Indiana jamming a flagpole into the spokes of a passing Nazi motor-biker, Hitler signing Henry Jones’ diary, Henry shooting off the tail of their airplane, the list goes on and on and on).

No Ticket.

Good Will Hunting

This is one of those movies that is great without actually being able to say why. It is just a fantastically written movie with great performances by Robin Williams and Matt Damon alike.

Adaptation

This was another tossup between Adaptation or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind which is also written by the extremely talented Charlie Kaufman. Adaptation is one of the most interesting films I’ve ever seen, it takes a couple of views for the genius to set in. As the screenwriter of the movie is actually in the movie, writing the very movie you are watching, there are lots of little tricks and internal jokes going on throughout the movie. Pay special attention to how the movie changes its pacing and style after Kaufman attends a writing seminar which tells him how boring his film will be if it lacks certain elements.

The Matrix

Unlike some movies out of trilogies listed above, it was not at all difficult to pick my favorite movie of the Matrix Trilogy. Though (unlike many) I actually did enjoy the second and third movies of the trilogy, they pale in comparison to the original. Not only are the action scenes in The Matrix some of the best ever made, if you strip them out this would still be a top 10 movie for one of the coolest plots, scripts and overall design and feel ever.

And the special meme is awarded to...

8 Comments

Jarrett Fuller

May 23 @ 05:08 PM

Wow! This is awesome!

Unbreakable? Yes, please! I’m a huge (!) Night fan and I’ll be at the theater June 13!

Adaptation? One of the most brilliant movies ever written. I tell everyone they need to see that one. Same with Eternal Sunshine!

It’s kinda funny, I actually rented Memento this afternoon and hope to watch it tonight. I’m really looking forward to seeing it now…

Scott Harris

May 23 @ 06:06 PM

I’m honored to win a meme award. What the heck is it?

Jesse J. Anderson

May 23 @ 07:07 PM

Jarrett - oh yah, I’m very much looking forward to The Happening, I love Mark Wahlberg so it will be interesting to see how well he does in an M. Night film. =)

I hope you end up loving Memento as much as I do!

Jesse J. Anderson

May 23 @ 07:08 PM

Scott - haha, a meme is like a chain letter for blogging, it has a set of rules (see the top of the post) and after you follow them you tag other people, which then create a post on their blog following the same rules and tag more people.

It’s geeky and fun. =)

Chris Harrison

May 26 @ 05:20 PM

Jesse, thanks for tagging me. Working on a response post tonight. :) Great list of movies.

Jen @ Daily Mish Mash

May 29 @ 11:46 AM

My favorites on your list are Good Will Hunting and Adaptation--awesome movies!!

This post would be great for the Movie Madness Carnival that I am hosting at my blog.  Click the link for more details and leave me a comment to let me know if you will be participating:

http://dailymishmash.com/2008/coming-soon/

Art Approaching

Jun 02 @ 04:19 PM

good movies, indy jones and the crystal skulls ruled.

silviu

Jul 18 @ 02:16 AM

This is great! I have also made a website on the same idea, favorite movies sharing… because i think this will help you to find other good movies:) fav-mov(dot)com

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