30 Best Movies of all Time
What makes a movie great? Why do some stand the test of time
while others slowly (or rather quickly) lose their value? For some films, it’s
the emotion the story invokes. Sometimes an actor’s performance is so unforgettable,
it captures our attention. Occasionally a film is so visually stunning, it
can’t be forgotten.
I put together a collection of the 30 best movies of all time.
To warn you in advance, this isn’t the usual film snob list of black and white
classics and foreign films meant to show off my knowledge of classical cinema.
These are the movies we watch because we want to, not because we’re told to.
30. Avatar
(2009)
Avatar is one of the most visually beautiful movies ever made.
Even people who complain about special effects in movies dropped their jaws
upon seeing it for the first time. This film pushed modern cinematic technology
into a new age, ushering in the age of stereoscopic 3D. Beneath its beauty, the
film features a cross-species love story and a social message. Avatar is
a must see for any movie fan.
Best Quote: Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) “I became
a Marine for the hardship. Told myself that I can pass any test a man can pass.
All I ever wanted was a single thing worth fighting for.”
29. Scarface
(1983)
There are a lot of gangster movies out there, but Scarface is
easily the most quoted. The story of Cuban immigrant turned maniacal gangster
Tony Montana is gritty from front to back. The chainsaw scene in the beginning
still gives me quivers. As he gains more power, his greed starts to get the
best of him. He makes a few bad decisions that lead to the one of the best
death scenes in movie history.
Best Quote: Tony Montana “You need people
like me so you can point your fuckin’ fingers and say, ‘That’s the bad guy.’
So… what does that make you? Good? You’re not good. You just know how to hide,
how to lie. Me, I don’t have that problem. Me, I always tell the truth. Even
when I lie. So say good night to the bad guy!”
28. The Notebook
(2004)
In the interest of full disclosure, I have to admit I’ve never
seen The Notebook. The reason I know it’s a great film is because
every time I tell a woman I’ve never seen it, she tries to convince me to watch
it. The basic premise is a boy falls in love with a girl. They have a budding
romance, some conflict gets in the way, and they end up together when they’re
older. This movie is the bar in which many women measure a man.
Best Quote: Noah (Ryan Gosling) says,
“I am nothing special; just a common man with common thoughts, and I’ve led a
common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be
forgotten. But in one respect I have succeeded as gloriously as anyone who’s
ever lived: I’ve loved another with all my heart and soul; and to me, this has
always been enough.”
27. Audition
(1999)
I judge horror movies by how many full length cartoons I have to
watch afterwards so I can go to sleep, and Audition is easily
a 10 toon film. A widower auditions women for his new wife. He picks a young
beautiful woman named Asami Yamazaki (Eihi Shiina) …who turns out to be the
most eerily psychotic film character of all time. Yamazaki has scenes of
torture so brutal they’re almost unwatchable, and the pleasure she takes in her
work is beyond disturbing.
Best Quote: Asami Yamazaki: “Kiri kiri kiri kiri
kiri kiri!” (Translation: Pain pain pain pain pain pain!)
26. Young
Frankenstein (1974)
Mel Brooks is a king of screwball comedy, and Young
Frankestein is the film Scary Movie wishes it was.
The cast delivers brilliant lines with impeccable comedic timing. Igor’s (Marty
Feldman) sarcastic responses to Dr. Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) crack me up
every time. If you’re adverse to older movies, this may be the one to change
your mind.
Best Quote: Igor: “Dr. Frankenstein…”
Frankenstein: “Fronkensteen.”
Igor: “You’re putting me on.”
Frankenstein: “No, it’s pronounced ‘Fronkensteen.’ … You must be Igor.”
Igor: “No, it’s pronounced ‘Eye-gor.'”
Frankenstein: “Fronkensteen.”
Igor: “You’re putting me on.”
Frankenstein: “No, it’s pronounced ‘Fronkensteen.’ … You must be Igor.”
Igor: “No, it’s pronounced ‘Eye-gor.'”
25. The One
Percent (2006)
The One Percent is the second of
Johnson & Johnson heir Jamie Johnson’s documentaries chronicling a
lifestyle that 99% of us will never have. Born rich, Jamie gives the rest of us
a look into the lives of some of America’s wealthiest families. Jamie’s father
Jim spends the majority of the film opposing it. With the crash of the
artificial housing market soon after and the Occupy movement popping up 5 years
later, it’s easy to see what he’s afraid of.
Best Quote: Jamie Johnson: “The top 1% of
Americans, like my family and me, own roughly 40% of the country’s wealth, and
we share an aggregate net worth that is greater than the bottom 90% of
individuals combined.”
24. Cinderella
Man (2005)
James
Braddock (Russell Crowe), a washed up boxer who fights impossible odds to
compete for the heavyweight championship is one of cinema’s most memorable
underdogs. Director Ron Howard expertly recreates the 1930s setting to draw you
into this “based on a true story” sports drama filled with award winning
actors. Cinderella Man is everything you want in a sports
movie.
Best Quote: James Braddock “I have to
believe that when things are bad I can change them.”
23. Bad Boys
(1995)
Hate on Michael Bay all you want, the man knows how to make an
entertaining movie. Bad Boys is a buddy cop movie that never
gets old, thanks to the personalities of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. Filled
with flashy car chases and spectacular shoot outs, this is a movie that you can
sit down and watch anytime it’s on television, no matter how far in it is.
Best Quote: Marcus Burnett (Lawrence)
“You made me think you were gonna shoot me for a minute.”
Mike Lowrey (Smith) “I was.”
Mike Lowrey (Smith) “I was.”
22. Unforgiven
(1992)
Before he went crazy and started talking to chairs, Clint
Eastwood was responsible for some of the most classic Westerns in American cinema.
In Unforgiven, he plays Will Munny, a retired gunslinger who lets his old
friend Ned (Morgan Freeman) convince him to collect a bounty from some hookers.
On the way, they encounter other bounty hunters and a hardnosed sheriff (Gene
Hackman). It takes a lot for Munny to snap, but once he does, you’ll be glad
you’re watching from a distance.
Best Quote: Will Munny “All right,
I’m coming out. Any man I see out there, I’m gonna shoot him. Any sumbitch
takes a shot at me, I’m not only gonna kill him, but I’m gonna kill his wife,
all his friends, and burn his damn house down.”
21. Leon: The
Professional (1994)
This tale of professional assassin Léon (Luc Besson) is dramatic
and heartfelt. He takes in a young girl (Natalie Portman) whose drugged out
parents are killed by their psychotic dealer (Gary Oldman) then proceeds to
teach her the tricks of the trade while protecting her and seeking
vengeance. Léon: The Professional is one of those movies where
you can’t help but side with the killer, who deep down has a heart of gold.
Best Quote: Léon “The rifle is the
first weapon you learn how to use, because it lets you keep your distance from
the client. The closer you get to being a pro, the closer you can get to the
client. The knife, for example, is the last thing you learn.”
20. Love &
Basketball (2000)
While many romance movies are difficult for men to watch, Love
& Basketball goes a long way into drawing men into this “chick
flick” genre by incorporating an underlying sports theme. Quincy (Omar Epps)
and Monica (Sanaa Lathan) meet on the basketball court as kids, and their
love/hate relationship keeps their lives intersecting as they live their
individual dreams of playing pro ball.
Best Quote: Monica “It’s a trip, you
know? When you’re a kid, you see the life you want, and it never crosses your
mind that it’s not gonna turn out that way.”
19. The Hurt
Locker (2008)
War. What is it good for? Fantastic movies. Hurt Locker is
a thrilling look at the realities of the Iraq War, and modern warfare in
general. It’s not a propaganda film. It doesn’t take sides. It focuses on the
decisions faced by soldiers, specifically SFC William James (Jeremy
Renner). Hurt Lockeris simultaneously a war movie and a technically
sound thriller. I don’t believe in war, but I believe Hurt Locker is the second
best war movie ever made, showing the good and bad in every soldier.
Best Quote: SFC James “You love
playing with that. You love playing with all your stuffed animals. You love
your Mommy…your Daddy. You love your pajamas. You love everything, don’t ya?
Yea. But you know what, buddy? As you get older… some of the things you love
might not seem so special anymore.”
18. Princess
Bride (1987)
Fairy tale movies are a dime a dozen. The Princess Bride stands
head and shoulders above them all. It’s a playful children’s movie with plenty
for adults to love too. It has everything a fairy tale should: a mysterious
protagonist (Cary Elwes), a giant (André the Giant), swordplay, a princess, and
a happy ending. The Princess Bride is a reminder of everything
that’s right about humanity.
Best Quote: Westley (Elwes): “If
you’re in such a hurry, you could lower a rope or a tree branch or find
something useful to do.”
Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin): “I could do that. I have some rope up here, but I do not think you would accept my help, since I am only waiting around to kill you.”
Westley: “That does put a damper on our relationship.”
Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin): “I could do that. I have some rope up here, but I do not think you would accept my help, since I am only waiting around to kill you.”
Westley: “That does put a damper on our relationship.”
17. Inside Man
A cop (Denzel Washington) tries talking down a criminal
mastermind (Clive Owen) in the best bank heist movie ever put on film. What
makes Inside Man so great is the cat and mouse tension. As the
story progresses, you find out this is much more than your average bank
robbery. It’s not just money these guys are after, and even knowing they get
away with it won’t take away the shock of seeing how… and why…
Best Quote: Dalton Russell (Owen):
“This time next week, I’ll be sucking down piña coladas in a hot tub with six
girls named Amber and Tiffany.”
Keith Frazier (Washington): “More like taking a shower with two guys named Jamal and Jesus, if you know what I mean. And here’s the bad news: that thing you’re sucking on? It’s not a piña colada!”
Keith Frazier (Washington): “More like taking a shower with two guys named Jamal and Jesus, if you know what I mean. And here’s the bad news: that thing you’re sucking on? It’s not a piña colada!”
16. Bill &
Ted’s Bogus Journey (1991)
Godfather 2 is often cited in the argument of
sequels outdoing the original movie, but Bogus Journey deserves
a spot on that list. Bill S. Preston, Esq, (Alex Winter) and Ted Theodore Logan
(Keanu Reeves) were the models of slacker youth way before Beavis and Butthead.
The first Bill & Ted movie most triumphantly explored time
travel in a phone booth, but the second movie ups the ante, as the
dimwitted pair battle death on a journey through heaven & hell. Beneath the
schlock, Bogus Journey is a lighthearted look at a scary
subject.
Best Quote: Bill “And over here, our bass player,
the Duke of Spook, the Doc of Shock, The Man with No Tan, please say hello to
Death himself, the Grim Reaper.”
15. Mr. &
Mrs. Smith (2005)
This is the movie where Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie met.
Watching their onscreen chemistry, it’s easy to see how they’ve lasted so long.
No matter how many times this movie is on TV, it’s hard not to watch. Filled
with shootouts, explosions, comedy, romance, and flat out sex appeal, Mr.
& Mrs. Smith is a spy film with something for everyone. It doesn’t
make you think; it just invites you to sit, stare, and smile.
Best Quote: John Smith (Pitt) “Your
aim’s as bad as your cooking sweetheart… and that’s saying something!”
14 Love
Actually (2003)
Love Actually follows the
intertwining stories of eight British couples dealing with love in very
different ways. It’s a romantic comedy and a Christmas film, but it is in no
way sappy. It’s a touching comedy filled with amazing moments. It’s impossible
to watch this movie without laughing, crying, and falling in love with at least
one character. Love Actually is the best romantic comedy ever
written.
Best Quote: Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) “Hiya kids. Here is an
important message from your Uncle Bill. Don’t buy drugs. Become a pop star, and
they give you them for free!”
13. Good Will
Hunting (1997)
A janitor with an attitude problem (Matt Damon) solves a
complicated math problem at MIT, gets sent to a psychiatrist (Robin Williams),
and has to choose between his street life and becoming a respected
mathematician. Good Will Hunting’s is a charming drama with great
writing, brilliant acting, and an intelligent story. The movie explores a lot
of philosophical angles on the human experience in a way that draws you in.
Best Quote: Sean (Williams) “So if I
asked you about art, you’d probably give me the skinny on every art book ever
written. Michelangelo, you know a lot about him. Life’s work, political
aspirations, him and the pope, sexual orientations, the whole works, right? But
I’ll bet you can’t tell me what it smells like in the Sistine Chapel. You’ve never
actually stood there and looked up at that beautiful ceiling; seen that.”
12. Where The
Buffalo Roam (1980)
While Johnny Depp is often praised for his portrayal of cultural
icon Hunter S. Thompson, Bill Murray nailed it on the head first. Where
The Buffalo Roam mashes together several of Thompson’s writings about
his adventures with his attorney, Oscar Zeta Acosta. Murray gives a great
performance, perfectly capturing everything we love about Thompson, and proving
he’s much more than just a comedian.
Best Quote: Hunter “In my case, you know, I
hate to advocate drugs or liquor, violence, insanity to anyone. But in my case
it’s worked.”
11. Back to the
Future (1985)
Back to the Future is a time travel
movie packed with memorable characters. Biff (Thomas Wilson) is a
quintessential bully with some of the best quotable lines in cinematic history.
Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) inspired a generation of kids to become
scientists. What makes the movie so great, though, is that protagonist Marty
McFly (Michael J Fox) is just a normal kid in a crazy situation, and he
overcomes. If he can overcome, anyone can.
Best Quote: Doc “Don’t worry. As long
as you hit that wire with the connecting hook at precisely 88 miles per hour,
the instant the lightning strikes the tower… everything will be fine.”
10. Grandma’s
Boy (2006)
Grandma’s Boy is an ensemble
comedy that hits all the right notes. The story of a 35-year-old video game
tester forced to live with his grandma and her Golden Girl roommates,
it’s literally LOL funny the entire way through. Filled with zany characters
played by actors normally confined to bit roles, this movie is a hilarious gem
in a pile of modern comedies. Everything about Grandma’s Boy is
best when viewed high, but works just as well sober.
Best Quotes: Jeff (Nick Swardsen)
“What does ‘high score’ mean? New high score… is that bad? What does that mean?
Did I break it?”
9. The
Shawshank Redemption (1994)
The story of two men who form a friendship during long term
prison sentences, Shawshank is the best prison movie ever
made. Morgan Freeman’s narration is so good, it launched him a
second career. Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is the kind of protagonist
every movie should have. The dialogue and plot as superb. The soundtrack is beautiful.
Dufresne dancing in the rain after crawling through miles of sewage is an epic
movie moment. You’ll be tempted to run outside and dance along with him.
Best Quote: Red (Freeman) “When they put you in that
cell… and those bars slam home… that’s when you know it’s for real…A whole life
blown away in the blink of an eye. Nothing left but all the time in the world
to think about it…”
8. Pirates of
the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
When the teaser for this movie first appeared in theaters, we
all had doubts. How in the world could Disney turn a subpar ride into a two
hour epic? Three words: Captain. Jack. Sparrow. Johnny Depp’s role as a
drunken, smart-mouthed, and shockingly resourceful captain without a ship
made Pirates an instant classic. With a well-rounded cast,
beautiful sets, and a brilliant mix of comedy, action, and drama, Curse
of The Black Pearl is everything we love about Disney rolled into a
rare live action gem.
Best Quote: Captain Jack Sparrow “Me, I’m dishonest.
And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It’s the
honest ones you want to watch out for. Because you can never predict when
they’re going to do something incredibly… stupid.”
7. Network
(1976)
What makes Network so great is that it’s a
universally realistic depiction of media in society. TV anchor Howard Beale
(Peter Finch) gets tired of dealing with ailments of society so he goes live on
the air and gives the most epic speech in cinematic history. His brutal honesty
makes him an instant icon, reviving his career. The TV network exploits his
anti-establishment following for profit. Beale’s star power grows until it
eventually pops, and he must be disposed of. The message in Networkgets
more and more important as our digital society progresses.
Best Quote: Beale “I don’t know what
to do about the depression and the inflation and the Russians and the crime in
the street. All I know is that first you’ve got to get mad. You’ve got to say,
‘I’m a HUMAN BEING, God damn it! My life has VALUE!’ So I want you to get up
now. I want all of you to get up out of your chairs. I want you to get up right
now and go to the window. Open it, and stick your head out, and yell, ‘I’M AS
MAD AS HELL, AND I’M NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS ANYMORE!’”
6. Braveheart
(1995)
Braveheart is the best war movie ever made… period.
Mel Gibson both directed and starred in this epic film depicting William
Wallace’s (Gibson) war for Scotland’s freedom from English rule. The battles
are brutal and graphic. The speeches are inspiring. The cinematography and
soundtrack in Braveheart is so moving, you’ll find yourself
actually enjoying bagpipe music. By the closing credits, you’ll find yourself
wanting to paint your face blue and scream out “FREEDOOOOMMM!!!” until your
last breath.
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Best Quote: Wallace “Aye, fight and you may
die. Run and you’ll live… at least a while. And dying in your beds many years
from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for
one chance—just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may
take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom!”
5. Gandhi
(1982)
Richard Attenborough’s three hour biography of Mahatma Gandhi
(Ben Kingsley) is the best biopic ever made. Gandhi was a lawyer who freed
India from British rule. Where William Wallace fought with his sword, Gandhi
fought violence with nonviolence and compassion, becoming one of the most
prolific revolutionaries in human history. The film covers as many highlights
as possible from his life, showcasing his wisdom how anyone can follow his
footsteps.
Best Quote: Gandhi “When I despair, I remember that
the way of truth and love has always won. There may be tyrants and murderers,
and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall.
Think of it: always.”
4. Caddyshack
(1980)
Golf is arguably the most boring sport to watch. Caddyshack,
a comedy centered on golf, is hands down the funniest movie ever made. Starring
an array of comedy legends at the top of their game, it’s not only a
laugh-a-minute ride, it’s a visually beautiful film. With multiple concurrent
storylines, a variety of comedic styles, a great soundtrack, and the best pool
scene ever put on film, watching Caddyshack feels like a party
everyone is invited to.
Best Quote: Ty Webb (Chevy Chase) “You’re rather
attractive for a beautiful girl with a great body.”
3. Dark Knight
(2008)
When it was announced Heath Ledger would play The Joker in a new
Batman movie, The Dark Knight, the internet erupted with fury.
“He’ll never be as good as Jack Nicholson,” we cried. I wish Heath Ledger could
have lived to see the collective jaw of the world drop. Ledger’s Joker is the
best character performance in movie history. The Dark Knight isn’t
just the best Batman movie. It’s not just the best superhero movie. It’s one of
the undisputed best films ever made.
Best Quote: Joker (Ledger) “Do you
want to know why I use a knife? Guns are too quick. You can’t savor all the…
little emotions. You see, in their last moments, people show you who they
really are. So in a way, I know your friends better than you ever did. Would
you like to know which of them were cowards?”
2. The Iron
Giant (1999)
Don’t let the fact that The Iron Giant is an
animated film fool you. It is pure cinematic brilliance. It’s a sci-fi film
featuring a giant alien robot weapon of mass destruction. After crashing into
the earth, he’s rescued by a young boy named Hogarth (Eli Marienthal), and they
develop a friendship. The film approaches war and world destruction from the
eyes of a child. It makes you fall in love with a robot… and then it breaks
your heart. If you’re not crying by the end of this movie, you’re the robot.
Best Quote: Hogarth (Marienthal) “Oh,
here. This is Superman. He’s a lot like you. Crash-landed on Earth, didn’t know
what he was doing… but he only uses his powers for good, never for evil.
Remember that.”
1. Forrest Gump
(1994)
Forrest Gump is the best movie ever made. It spans
generations to tell the fictional story of the most likeable, honest, caring,
and genuinely good person this world will ever see. If everyone in this world
had even a fraction of Gump’s heart, we’d solve all the world’s problems. The
soundtrack is a classic. Tom Hanks is amazing. Forrest continuously overcomes
adversity throughout the movie. His life is comprised of every heroic act in
the news on any given day. From the first second to the last credit, everything
about this movie is flawless. You can watch it 100 times and never tire of
it. Forrest Gump is the reason movies exist.
Best Quote: Forrest “Stupid is as stupid
does.”
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