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1. bring it on fight to the finish

2. what happens in Vegas

3. Percy Jackson and the Olympians the lightning thief

4. shrek

5. Harry Potter the chamber of secrets

6. bring it on

7. charlie and the chocolate factory

8. journey to the center of the earth

9. Fred Claus

10. drillbit Taylor

11. shrek the 4

12. letters to Juliet

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  1. Casablanca (1942), dir. Michael Curtiz

    The Godfather Part II (1974), dir. Francis Ford Coppola

  2. North By Northwest (1959), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  3. Citizen Kane (1941), dir. Orson Welles
  4. Lawrence of Arabia (1962), dir. David Lean
  5. Manhattan (1979), dir. Woody Allen
  6. Gone With The Wind (1939), dir. Victor Fleming
  7. Chinatown (1974), dir. Roman Polanski
  8. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), dir. John Ford
  9. City Lights (1931), dir. Charles Chaplin
  10. Raging Bull (1980), dir. Martin Scorsese
  11. Sunset Boulevard (1950), dir. Billy Wilder
  12. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), dir. Stanley Kubrick
  13. The Philadelphia Story (1940), dir. George Cukor
  14. To Have and Have Not (1944), dir. Howard Hawks
  15. The Graduate (1967), dir. Mike Nichols
  16. The Maltese Falcon (1941), dir. John Huston
  17. Star Wars (1977), dir. George Lucas
  18. It's A Wonderful Life (1946), dir. Frank Capra
  19. The Wild Bunch (1969), dir. Sam Peckinpah
  20. Vertigo (1958), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  21. Singin' In The Rain (1952), dir. Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly
  22. The Godfather (1972), dir. Francis Ford Coppola
  23. E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982), dir. Steven Spielberg
  24. The Palm Beach Story (1942), dir. Preston Sturges
  25. Blade Runner (1982), dir. Ridley Scott
  26. Double Indemnity (1944), dir. Billy Wilder
  27. The Manchurian Candidate (1962), dir. John Frankenheimer
  28. All About Eve (1950), dir. Joseph Mankiewicz
  29. The Searchers (1956), dir. John Ford
  30. Rear Window (1954), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  31. Annie Hall (1977), dir. Woody Allen
  32. Ninotchka (1939), dir. Ernst Lubitsch
  33. Blue Velvet (1986), dir. David Lynch
  34. The Wizard of Oz (1939), dir. Victor Fleming
  35. Bringing Up Baby (1938), dir. Howard Hawks
  36. The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957), dir. David Lean
  37. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb (1964), dir. Stanley Kubrick
  38. Pulp Fiction (1994), dir. Quentin Tarantino
  39. Some Like It Hot (1959), dir. Billy Wilder
  40. On The Waterfront (1954), dir. Elia Kazan
  41. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975), dir. Milos Forman
  42. Taxi Driver (1976), dir. Martin Scorsese
  43. Touch Of Evil (1958), dir. Orson Welles
  44. Nashville (1975), dir. Robert Altman
  45. Apocalypse Now (1979), dir. Francis Ford Coppola
  46. The Hustler (1961), dir. Robert Rossen
  47. The Big Sleep (1946), dir. Howard Hawks
  48. Bonnie And Clyde (1967), dir. Arthur Penn
  49. Unforgiven (1992), dir. Clint Eastwood
  50. Network (1976), dir. Sidney Lumet
  51. The Silence of the Lambs (1991), dir. Jonathan Demme
  52. Jaws (1975), dir. Steven Spielberg
  53. The Deer Hunter (1978), dir. Michael Cimino
  54. Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), dir. Woody Allen
  55. Gunga Din (1939), dir. George Stevens
  56. Schindler's List (1993), dir. Steven Spielberg
  57. Hud (1963), dir. Martin Ritt
  58. The Third Man (1949), dir. Carol Reed
  59. Modern Times (1936), dir. Charles Chaplin
  60. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), dir. Steven Spielberg
  61. Red River (1948), dir. Howard Hawks
  62. The Empire Strikes Back (1980), dir. Irvin Kershner
  63. Hamlet (1948), dir. Laurence Olivier
  64. Notorious (1946), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  65. A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), dir. Elia Kazan
  66. Last Tango in Paris (1972), dir. Bernardo Bertolucci
  67. Sweet Smell of Success (1957), dir. Alexander Mackendrick
  68. Out Of The Past (1947), dir. Jacques Tournier
  69. All That Jazz (1979), dir. Bob Fosse
  70. Top Hat (1935), dir. Mark Sandrich
  71. The Misfits (1961), dir. John Huston
  72. Tootsie (1982), dir. Sydney Pollack
  73. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), dir. Frank Capra
  74. Short Cuts (1993), dir. Robert Altman
  75. The Grapes of Wrath (1940), dir. John Ford
  76. The Apartment (1960), dir. Billy Wilder
  77. A Clockwork Orange (1971), dir. Stanley Kubrick
  78. Psycho (1960), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  79. Moonstruck (1987), dir. Norman Jewison
  80. GoodFellas (1990), dir. Martin Scorsese
  81. Stagecoach (1939), dir. John Ford
  82. The Last Picture Show (1971), dir. Peter Bogdanovich
  83. Die Hard (1988), dir. John McTiernan
  84. Midnight Cowboy (1969), dir. John Schlesinger
  85. West Side Story (1961), dir. Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins
  86. The Quiet Man (1952), dir. John Ford
  87. Reds (1981), dir. Warren Beatty
  88. Rebel Without a Cause (1955), dir. Nicholas Ray
  89. A Hard Day's Night (1964), dir. Richard Lester
  90. A Room With A View (1986), dir. James Ivory
  91. From Here to Eternity (1953), dir. Fred Zinnemann
  92. The Piano (1993), dir. Jane Campion
  93. Adam's Rib (1949), dir. George Cukor
  94. This Is Spinal Tap (1984), dir. Rob Reiner
  95. It Happened One Night (1934), dir. Frank Capra
  96. Do the Right Thing (1989), dir. Spike Lee
  97. The Thin Man (1934), dir. W.S. Van Dyke
  98. Patton (1970), dir. Franklin Schaffner
  99. The Terminator (1984), dir. James Cameron
Mr. Showbiz's READERS' Picks:

The 100 Best Movies of All Time

Visitors were asked to vote for their Ten Best Movies of All Time, and the responses were tabulated.

  1. Star Wars (1977), dir. George Lucas
  2. The Godfather (1972), dir. Francis Ford Coppola
  3. Pulp Fiction (1994), dir. Quentin Tarantino
  4. Casablanca (1942), dir. Michael Curtiz
  5. Gone With The Wind (1939), dir. Victor Fleming
  6. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), dir. Steven Spielberg
  7. Schindler's List (1993), dir. Steven Spielberg
  8. Citizen Kane (1941), dir. Orson Welles
  9. The Empire Strikes Back (1980), dir. Irvin Kershner
  10. It's A Wonderful Life (1946), dir. Frank Capra
  11. The Silence of the Lambs (1991), dir. Jonathan Demme
  12. Braveheart (1995), dir. Mel Gibson
  13. E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982), dir. Steven Spielberg
  14. The Godfather Part II (1974), dir. Francis Ford Coppola
  15. Forrest Gump (1994), dir. Robert Zemeckis
  16. Apocalypse Now (1979), dir. Francis Ford Coppola
  17. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), dir. Stanley Kubrick
  18. The Shawshank Redemption (1994), dir. Frank Darabont
  19. The Wizard of Oz (1939), dir. Victor Fleming
  20. Independence Day (1996), dir. Roland Emmerich
  21. GoodFellas (1990), dir. Martin Scorsese
  22. Blade Runner (1982), dir. Ridley Scott
  23. Return of the Jedi (1983), dir. Richard Marquand
  24. Jaws (1975), dir. Steven Spielberg
  25. Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996), dir. Mike Judge
  26. Die Hard (1988), dir. John McTiernan
  27. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975), dir. Milos Forman
  28. The Sound of Music (1965), dir. Robert Wise
  29. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned

    To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb (1964), dir. Stanley Kubrick

  30. The Usual Suspects (1995), dir. Bryan Singer
  31. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), dir. Tom Shadyac
  32. Lawrence of Arabia (1962), dir. David Lean
  33. A Clockwork Orange (1971), dir. Stanley Kubrick
  34. Taxi Driver (1976), dir. Martin Scorsese
  35. The Graduate (1967), dir. Mike Nichols
  36. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), dir. James Cameron
  37. The Terminator (1984), dir. James Cameron
  38. Fargo (1996), dir. Joel Coen
  39. North By Northwest (1959), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  40. Rear Window (1954), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  41. Raging Bull (1980), dir. Martin Scorsese
  42. Grease (1978), dir. Randal Kleiser
  43. Singin' In The Rain (1952), dir. Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly
  44. Reservoir Dogs (1992), dir. Quentin Tarantino
  45. Psycho (1960), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  46. Aliens (1986), dir. James Cameron
  47. Annie Hall (1977), dir. Woody Allen
  48. Vertigo (1958), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
  49. Dances With Wolves (1990), dir. Kevin Costner
  50. The Princess Bride (1987), dir. Rob Reiner
  51. Top Gun (1986), dir. Tony Scott
  52. Unforgiven (1992), dir. Clint Eastwood
  53. Seven (1995), dir. David Fincher
  54. West Side Story (1961), dir. Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins
  55. Chinatown (1974), dir. Roman Polanski
  56. The Piano (1993), dir. Jane Campion
  57. Field of Dreams (1989), dir. Phil Alden Robinson
  58. The Rock (1996), dir. Michael Bay
  59. Trainspotting (1996), dir. Danny Boyle
  60. Jerry Maguire (1996), dir. Cameron Crowe
  61. The Deer Hunter (1978), dir. Michael Cimino
  62. (Monty Python's) Life of Brian (1979), dir. Terry Jones
  63. Some Like It Hot (1959), dir. Billy Wilder
  64. Jurassic Park (1993), dir. Steven Spielberg
  65. The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957), dir. David Lean
  66. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), dir. Steven Spielberg
  67. The Maltese Falcon (1941), dir. John Huston
  68. Twister (1996), dir. Jan De Bont
  69. Ben-Hur (1959), dir. William Wyler
  70. Heat (1995), dir. Michael Mann
  71. When Harry Met Sally...(1989), dir. Rob Reiner
  72. The Philadelphia Story (1940), dir. George Cukor
  73. Back to the Future (1989), dir. Robert Zemeckis
  74. Apollo 13 (1995), dir. Ron Howard
  75. Rocky (1976), dir. John G. Avildsen
  76. Blue Velvet (1986), dir. David Lynch
  77. Amadeus (1984), dir. Milos Forman
  78. Speed (1994), dir. Jan De Bont
  79. Dead Poets Society (1989), dir. Peter Weir
  80. Rain Man (1988), dir. Barry Levinson
  81. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966), dir. Sergio Leone
  82. Midnight Cowboy (1969), dir. John Schlesinger
  83. Manhattan (1979), dir. Woody Allen
  84. The Lion King (1994), dir. Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff
  85. Platoon (1986), dir. Oliver Stone
  86. Brazil (1985), dir. Terry Gilliam
  87. All About Eve (1950), dir. Joseph Mankiewicz
  88. Raising Arizona (1987), dir. Joel Coen
  89. The Breakfast Club (1985), dir. John Hughes
  90. The Quiet Man (1952), dir. John Ford
  91. Doctor Zhivago (1965), dir. David Lean
  92. A Time to Kill (1996), dir. Joel Schumacher
  93. Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), dir. Blake Edwards
  94. A Few Good Men (1992), dir. Rob Reiner
  95. Tootsie (1982), dir. Sydney Pollack
  96. The Fugitive (1993), dir. Andrew Davis
  97. The English Patient (1996), dir. Anthony Minghella
  98. Toy Story (1995), dir. John Lasseter
  99. Alien (1979), dir. Ridley Scott
  100. Patton (1970), dir. Franklin Schaffner
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1 The Dark Knight

2 Titanic

3 Slumdog Millionaire

4 Forrest Gump

5 Toy Story 1 2 3

6 Harry Potter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

7 Star Wars 1 2 3 4 5 6

8 My Cousin Vinny

9 Pursuit of HappYness

10. Miracle

11 War of the Worlds

12 Edward Scissor Hands

13 The Social Network

14 Spider Man 1 2 3

15 Batman Begins

16 Pay It Forward

17 Cast Away

18 Elf

19 Home Alone 1 2

20 Benchwarmers

21 Shrek

22 Coming To America

23 Sandlot

24 Monsters Incorporated

25 Pirates of the Carribbean

26 Transformers

27 Bruce Almighty

Those are 27 that i can think of right now but seriously watch those top 4

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The top 10 movies keep changing constantly. Of course, for teenagers, the most popular movies are The Twilight Saga movies, based on the books by Stephenie Meyer. Otherwise, for younger children, Despicable Me is becoming pretty popular as well.

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1 Vertigo

James Stewart stars as the acrophobic detective at the heart of this 1958 tale of obsession also from the Hitchock canon.4660 19644

2 The Shawshank Redemption

This life-affirming Stephen King adaptation stars Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman as two jailed prisoners who strike up a friendship. 4501 41171

3 The Godfather [Film Series]

The first two movies in Francis Ford Coppola's operatic Mafia series (starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino) are genre-defining classics. 4475 36553

4 Citizen Kane

Director and star Orson Welles’s masterful fictional biopic about the titular tycoon set a new standard for the movies that followed. 4438 20484

5 Rear Window

Alfred Hitchcock’s voyeuristic triumph finds James Stewart and Grace Kelly navigating the twists and turns of a nail-biting thriller. 4118 19268

6 Psycho

Possibly the most influential thriller ever made, Alfred Hitchcock’s tale of a psychotic mama's boy (Anthony Perkins) hasn’t dimmed with age. 3867 19951

7 North by Northwest

One of Hitchcock’s finest works of suspense, this mistaken-identity movie boasts crack performances by Cary Grant and James Mason. 3746 16294

8 Casablanca

Michael Curtiz’s critically beloved landmark 1942 romance stars Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in career-defining turns. 3743 25671

9 Gone With the Wind

Victor Fleming’s 1939 star-studded Civil War tour de force finds Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh entangled in a fiery love affair. 3210 22014

10 It's a Wonderful Life

This tale of a stricken average Joe (James Stewart) whose life is saved by an angel made director Frank Capra a household name. 3201 18181

11 Schindler's List

Often considered Spielberg’s masterpiece, this wrenching drama starring Liam Neeson as the titular hero is based on true events. 3154 21228

12 The Wizard of Oz

Victor Fleming’s timeless 1939 musical boasts some of the most loved songs in movie history as well as a star turn by Judy Garland. 3048 20868

13 Lawrence of Arabia

Peter O’Toole nabbed the Oscar for his first major role, in David Lean’s breathtakingly gorgeous 1962 biopic. 3010 14024

14 Star Wars [Film Series]

The first entry in George Lucas’s much-heralded fantastical space trilogy broke big technological ground as well as box-office records. 2973 28793

15 To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee’s story is poignantly reimagined in this 1962 coming-of-age pic with a career-defining performance by Gregory Peck. 2936 17208

16 Pulp Fiction

Quentin Tarantino's stylish cult classic interweaves a series of vignettes about low-life criminals, lovers, and thugs.2454 22696

17 Jaws

Steven Spielberg’s unforgettably terrifying flick brings Roy Scheider and Richard Dreyfuss to their knees before a giant mechanical shark. 2113 17481

18 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Jack Nicholson as a crazy-sane mental patient is one of many fine performances that anchor Milos Forman’s adaptation.2095 16859

19 2001: A Space Odyssey

Stanley Kubrick’s hypnotic, thought-provoking mind bender was revolutionary in 1968 and has been a sci-fi staple ever since. 2027 14305

20 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

Spielberg’s feel-good 1982 hit stars Drew Barrymore and Henry Thomas as young siblings who form a powerful bond with a cute alien. 1906 15124

21 The Bridge on the River Kwai

Based on a true event, this 1957 war drama finds Alec Guinness’s British commander leading a perilous effort in the wilds of Burma. 1883 11773

22 Notorious

Alfred Hitchcock’s ninth movie, starring Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant, features many iconic moments, including that famous marathon kiss. 1838 10940

23 Taxi Driver

Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese make movie magic in the tale of a rage-filled New York cabbie bent on correcting the world’s injustices. 1815 13773

24 Singin' in the Rain

The inimitable Gene Kelly directs and stars in one of the most beloved musicals of the fifties, opposite Jean Hagen and Debbie Reynolds. 1713 11931

25 Rebecca

The only Hitchcock movie with a Best Picture Oscar, this gothic mystery stars Laurence Olivier as a moody widower.1623 10091

26 Ben-Hur

This 1959 Charlton Heston classic tells the epic story of Judah Ben-Hur on an ambitious scale made evident by its famed chariot race. 1479 12279

27 On the Waterfront

Elia Kazan’s gritty, evocative drama has Marlon Brando as the former boxing champ who utters the famous line, “I coulda been a contender.” 1348 9734

28 Apocalypse Now

Coppola’s nightmarish Vietnam epic, starring Marlon Brando and Martin Sheen, redefines the war flick and the dangers of the jungle. 1298 13872

29 The Grapes of Wrath

John Ford’s adaptation of the Steinbeck novel features one of Henry Fonda’s greatest performances ever. 1298 9940

30 Sunset Boulevard

Billy Wilder’s dark 1950 comedy features Gloria Swanson as an aging film queen and William Holden as her suitor. 1152 9140

31 A Streetcar Named Desire

Marlon Brando’s portrayal of a brute in Elia Kazan’s intense adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play is the stuff of movie legend. 1110 9602

32 The Graduate

Mike Nichols’s 1967 coming-of-age classic stars Anne Bancroft as the rapacious seductress of Dustin Hoffman’s naive Ben Braddock. 1050 11144

33 All About Eve

This acerbic Oscar-sweeping drama stars Bette Davis as an aging Broadway dame and Anne Baxter as a scheming young social climber. 1034 8852

34 Chinatown

Jack Nicholson’s world-weary gumshoe anchors Roman Polanski’s 1974 noir, also starring Faye Dunaway and John Huston. 972 10548

35 Double Indemnity

One of Billy Wilder’s finest works, this classic noir stars Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck as co-conspirators in marital murder. 972 8486

36 The Maltese Falcon

John Huston’s influential noir mystery stars Humphrey Bogart as a hard-drinking gumshoe tracking the elusive titular statue. 920 9158

37 King Kong

The pioneering 1933 horror-fantasy favorite stars Fay Wray as the comely blonde who entices the love-struck giant ape to his doom. 918 10658

38 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Disney’s first full-length animated masterpiece is a classic fairy tale that won hearts (and an Oscar) in 1937.905 11021

39 Raging Bull

A visceral black-and-white drama about an aging boxer (Robert De Niro), Martin Scorsese’s 1980 flick is one of the best of its decade. 889 9943

40 Some Like It Hot

Billy Wilder directs Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in this wonderfully satirical 1959 work about two jazz musicians on the lam. 883 9571

41 The African Queen

Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn’s odd-couple chemistry anchors John Huston’s 1951 romantic adventure.839 9345

42 Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

In Kubrick’s satire, fears come true when a psychotic general starts an all-out nuclear war. 800 10306

43 Blade Runner

Ridley Scott’s moody futuristic thriller boasts stunning effects and unmissable performances by Harrison Ford and Sean Young. 739 11193

44 High Noon

Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly are the married couple who add romance to this terse 1952 Western, a much-lauded classic of the genre. 695 8175

45 Touch of Evil

Orson Welles’s offbeat 1958 thriller follows a narcotics agent (Charlton Heston) out to take down a corrupt old cop (Welles). 657 8207

46 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

This inspiring Frank Capra parable tells the story of a starry-eyed senator (James Stewart) who takes a stand against the political machine. 654 8278

47 The Searchers

This complex Western, John Ford’s 1956 favorite, features the Duke in Indian territory on the hunt for his missing niece (Natalie Wood). 558 8372

48 West Side Story

Star-crossed love gets the spotlight via Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, and music by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim. 457 9483

49 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

John Huston’s 1948 adventure stars Humphrey Bogart as one of three gold prospectors undone by their own good fortune.352 7524

50 Bonnie & Clyde

Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway star as the irresistible outlaws at the heart of Arthur Penn’s controversial, stylish 1967 flick. 283 8483

51 All Quiet on the Western Front

Lewis Milestone’s hugely popular adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's novel is the first great antiwar movie to be made with sound. 266 7074

52 Fantasia

Disney’s legendary cartoon fantasy, which animates beloved selections of classical music, is still a freewheeling visual delight to this day. 211 9025

53 The Best Years of Our Lives

William Wyler’s landmark 1946 drama follows three World War II vets, including Oscar winner Harold Russell, as they return home. 200 7006

54 The Quiet Man

Lushly filmed on location in Ireland, John Ford’s gorgeous 1952 romance follows John Wayne as he travels to the country and finds a wife. 152 7712

55 It Happened One Night

Frank Capra’s madcap comedy pairs Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert as a reporter and a socialite who fall in love despite the odds. 132 7046

56 The Third Man

Carol Reed’s haunting 1949 mystery has too many iconic parts to mention plus a sardonic turn by Orson Welles as a man presumed dead. 125 6997

57 Shane

A great cast (Alan Ladd, Jack Palance) anchors George Stevens’s 1953 Western about a lone gunman defending a pioneer family. 124 7406

58 The Philadelphia Story

George Cukor’s sophisticated romantic farce stars Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and James Stewart in a battle of societal wits. 43 7047

59 Roman Holiday

Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck's chemistry drives this old-fashioned courtship story, which was nominated for ten Oscars in 1953. 10 7628

60 The Adventures of Robin Hood

This 1938 swashbuckling costume epic stars Errol Flynn in arguably his greatest role, as the titular prince of thieves.4 7846

61 Stagecoach

Amazing stuntwork and great turns by John Wayne and Thomas Mitchell drive John Ford’s genre-defining high-stakes 1939 Western. -37 6691

62 Rebel Without a Cause

The drama that made James Dean an anti-hero for decades to come is also an unmissable snapshot of the fifties generation gap. -194 8158

63 The Big Sleep

Howard Hawks’s classic noir sets the standard for private-detective flicks, with star turns by Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. -366 5996

64 The Night of the Hunter

Robert Mitchum’s performance drives this noirish thriller from director Charles Laughton about a psychopath prowling the Ohio River Valley. -458 6088

65 Duck Soup

Packed with gags and zany humor, this 1933 comedy is one of the Marx brothers’ funniest, most surreal, and most beloved works. -557 6723

66 Paths of Glory

Stanley Kubrick delivers a powerfully bleak, predictably intense antiwar drama, starring Kirk Douglas, about a military incursion gone awry. -576 6014

67 Modern Times

Charlie Chaplin bids farewell to silent comedy with this laugh-a-minute 1936 satire in which he plays a victimized factory worker. -578 6322

68 Red River

For Montgomery Clift’s first-ever role, he stars as the adoptive son of John Wayne’s vicious rancher in this Howard Hawks Western. -609 5895

69 Bringing Up Baby

Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant shine in the definitive screwball comedy of the thirties, courtesy of ace director Howard Hawks. -694 6304

70 The Wild Bunch

This controversial 1969 Western was one of the most brutal of its day with plenty of stomach-turning violence courtesy of Sam Peckinpah. -710 6248

71 A Night at the Opera

The first big-budget Marx brothers movie, this 1935 gem, about a group of wisecracking stowaways, is widely considered their best. -824 5936

72 City Lights

Charlie Chaplin’s final and best silent film finds the Little Tramp helping a blind flower seller (Virginia Cherrill) regain her sight. -829 6043

73 His Girl Friday

This hilarious battle-of-the-sexes romp is vintage Howard Hawks, full of bawdy double entendres quipped by Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant. -844 5808

74 My Darling Clementine

One of John Ford’s most riveting Westerns, this semi-historical work stars Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp and Walter Brennan as his foe. -861 5443

75 Yankee Doodle Dandy

James Cagney and Walter Huston star in this 1942 flag-waving musical biography of legendary composer George M. Cohan.-867 5921

76 The Bride of Frankenstein

Boris Karloff’s iconic lurching monster meets his match in Elsa Lanchester in this darkly witty 1935 sequel to the horror classic. -878 6216

77 Wuthering Heights

Laurence Olivier brings Emily Bronte’s Heathcliff to life in this brooding 1939 adaptation of the famous love story set on the moors. -881 5905

78 Annie Hall

Widely considered Woody Allen’s finest work, this bittersweet New York romance posits Diane Keaton as his flighty, adorable foil. -900 7528

79 The General

Buster Keaton directs himself in this visually stunning 1926 silent comedy that many consider to be the amazing talent’s finest work. -924 5734

80 Midnight Cowboy

John Schlesinger’s gritty, provocative portrait of two unlikely friends provided career-defining roles for Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight. -935 6967

81 Easy Rider

In Dennis Hopper’s generation-defining 1969 classic, he, Jack Nicholson, and Peter Fonda hit the road in search of nirvana. -1106 7610

82 The Gold Rush

Charlie Chaplin’s most critically acclaimed movie, this melodramatic silent work reimagines the Little Tramp as a prospector in the 1800s. -1149 5519

83 An American in Paris

One of the greatest musicals of the fifties, this colorful toe-tapping classic finds the grace and athleticism of Gene Kelly on full display. -1185 5667

84 Meet Me in St. Louis

Some of Judy Garland’s greatest songs are integrated into this upbeat, captivating 1944 musical from director Vincente Minnelli. -1189 5789

85 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Mike Nichols’s directorial debut stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton as the acerbic love-hate pair who dominate the story. -1272 6092

86 Top Hat

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are in fine form for this gem, mixing romantic comedy, endless dancing, and a superb Irving Berlin score. -1429 5275

87 A Star Is Born

George Cukor’s classic tearjerker stars Judy Garland as a young singer whose marriage to an alcoholic film star ends in tragedy. -1831 5205

88 The Magnificent Ambersons

Orson Welles displays a refined touch in this 1942 costume drama about a nineteenth-century family’s struggles with the changing times. -2064 5164

89 The Birth of a Nation

The first-ever feature-length silent movie, D. W. Griffith’s sweeping Lillian Gish-starring Civil War drama was a massive technological coup. -2107 5857

90 Out of the Past

Jacques Tourneur’s beguiling 1947 noir stars Robert Mitchum as a laconic private detective who falls under the spell of a femme fatale. -2136 4836

91 The Lady Eve

Barbara Stanwyck and Charles Coburn play the con artists against Henry Fonda’s millionaire in Preston Sturges’s still-fresh romantic comedy. -2186 4862

92 42nd Street

This behind-the-scenes musical tells the story of a flailing producer (Warner Baxter) and a chorus girl (Ruby Keeler) who dreams of fame. -2191 4913

93 Sunrise

In F. W. Murnau’s American debut, this silent movie with roots in German Expressionism, a deadly love triangle is raised to the level of art. -2287 4893

94 Greed

Erich von Stroheim’s notorious silent-era production charts one man’s descent into insanity owing to his wife’s unending greed. -2513 4677

95 Ninotchka

This sparkling, delightfully witty Ernst Lubitsch romantic comedy was advertised, famously, as the movie in which “Garbo laughs!” -2515 4929

96 Intolerance

D. W. Griffith’s silent epic starring Lillian Gish is a series of vignettes remarkable for their exquisite sets, photography, and editing. -2751 5263

97 Trouble in Paradise

An exquisite, bubbly work by Ernst Lubitsch, this good-natured 1932 comedy follows a pair of con artists en route to romance. -2779 4751

98 Letter from an Unknown Woman

Max Ophuls’s 1948 tearjerker tells the story of the unspoken love of a woman (Joan Fontaine) for her neighbor (Louis Jourdan). -2920 5022

99 Nashville

Robert Altman’s country-music flick finds a colorful cast, including Shelley Duvall and Keith Carradine, converging in the title city. -2971 5605

100 The Crowd

King Vidor’s sad silent masterpiece stars James Murray and Eleanor Boardman as a young couple struggling to make ends meet. -

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The number one best movie ever mad is Forrest Gump. A classic and will always be a classic.

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It is down to you but my top 3 are:

3) The A Team

2) The Dark Knight

1) Dawn of the Dead

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