Alright, so for my first informal blog, I thought I'd choose the hotly-debated topic of best movie ever created. Instead of trying to narrow the field down to just one movie of the millions, I'll give you what I believe should be the top five and the reason why. Now remember, this is just an opinion. This list is in no way definitive, nor will it be very internationally accurate. These aren't necessarily my favorite movies either, so if one of your favorites doesn't show up that doesn't mean it is garbage. Also, I will give a very brief summary of each movie for those of you who have not seen them. This summary is meant to be funny and doesn't completely reflect the actual plot of the movie. On to the list! (Side note: these are not in any particular order, just my "top five" in general)
1. Jurassic Park
-Synopsis: An old researcher/tycoon decides to open up a theme park on an island. The only problem is that this theme park is intended to house dinosaurs. Needless to say, it doesn't go well.
-Reason: This movie was ground-breaking in the special effects department. Not only did the dinosaurs seem to jump right off the screen, but the story was incredibly believable too. The actors aren't the best in this movie, but the sheer amount of jaw-dropping moments in this movie (as well as the performance by a Mr. Jeff Goldblum) makes it an instant classic.
2. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
-Synopsis: An young archaeologist must save the world from Nazis. And snakes.
-Reason: As the first movie in the epic Indiana Jones trilogy (we won't mention the "fourth" movie, for obvious reasons), this film made "Indy" a household name. Played by a very charismatic Harrison Ford hot off the heels of success in the Star Wars movies, this movie is bursting with excellent one-liners and action. The team of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg made an incredible movie out of a plot that would be very questionable today (An archaeologist that fights nazis? Say what?). So many newer themes and characters have their roots in this film that it would be a tragedy for it to not be in the top five.
3. Animal House
-Synopsis: College happens. Hilarity ensues.
-Reason: If you are in college or ever have been, you're probably aware of the quintessential Animal House. John Belushi's picture can be seen hanging in every dorm room on every campus in the United States for a reason: this movie is just plain genius. While it may be a little dated, most of the themes and college shenanigans still apply. Not only does this movie have an excellent cast (most of which were relatively little-known actors, save for Donald Sutherland), it is packed with character and vigor. Just as funny as the day it was released, Animal House is one of the better "examples" of fraternity life on an American campus.
4. Silence of the Lambs
-Synopsis: An insane genius decides he likes the taste of human flesh. The rest of the world looks down on this, so they send Jodie Foster to set him straight.
-Reason: This movie is probably the most questionable one on my list. I felt the horror/suspense genre needed to be represented, so this is probably the best film in that category. Why? Well, Anthony Hopkins plays the most realistic cannibal genius ever. If you aren't convinced after the credits start to roll, then you are hard to impress. While the story is a unique take on a classic plot, the characters and dialogue are what really make this movie both excellent and creepy. While this is far from the scariest movie ever, you'll still find yourself looking nervously around buildings for Anthony Hopkins from time to time.
5. Pulp Fiction
-Synopsis: A lot of crazy and really f&%$ed-up stuff happens. John Travolta dies on the toilet.
-Reason: You thought I was going to leave this gem out of the list, didn't you? Not a chance, pal. As Quentin Tarantino's greatest film to date, arguably, Pulp Fiction has quite a bit to offer. Violence? Check. Witty and memorable dialogue? Check. Movie in confusing chronological order? Check. Samuel L. Jackson? Check. Pulp Fiction is almost a perfect film; with an all-star cast of characters and hilarious violence, it would be hard to rate this movie poorly.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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I would have to say that the movies that you picked were great for what they are but if you look at top movies based on revenue generation worldwide. Of your movies, only Jurassic Park is in the top ten, but even that will be out by the time Avatar is finished worldwide. Avatar is now considered #1 of all time with over $2 billion in sales. #2 would be Titanic with over $1.8 billion, #3 is Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King with $1.29 billion. #4 is Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest with $1.06 billion and #5 is The Dark Knight with just under $1 billion in sales. You do make valid points for movies based on your personal favorites and I would have to agree that these would be good movies to choose from and I would consider to be top movies of mine as well.
ReplyDeleteCheck out this website for top movies based on revenue and keep in mind that this will change with Avatar:
http://www.justsaytops.com/top-10-movies-by-worldwide-box-office-revenue/