Top 10 Movie Crimes of All Time
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Sundance's NEXT FEST is hosting a special 35mm screening of Reservoir Dogs in downtown Los Angeles on August 10th. Head to www.sundance.org/nextfest to get your tickets! They're celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Reservoir Dogs and so are we! Sure, they're giving Tarantino the Sundance Institute's Vanguard award, but we're giving him one better... a coveted spot on a CineFix Movie List! This week, we're breaking down cinema's greatest crimes!
The Picks:
10 - Motive - Dog Day Afternoon
9 - Plan - Gone Girl
8 - Team - Ocean's Eleven
7 - Prep - Ichi the Killer
6 - Score - Inside Man
5 - Execution - Oldboy
4 - Getaway - Catch Me If You Can
3 - Coverup - Chinatown
2 - Capture - Se7en
1 - Aftermath - Reservoir Dogs
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Kevin Spacey screaming, "DETECTIIIIIIIIVE" is one of the best delivered lines in history
Isn't it just. Spacey is such a fantastic actor. Such a let down about his other activities. I try not to let it put me off enjoying his performances though as they are other characters. He's great in American Beauty.
Truly! That line gave me goosebumps the first time and every time after that! Holly crap how could he do that with one word!
Check mate! 💖👍👍👍
when Cromwell turns and shots him the whole theater drew in a breath.
you're looking for me...😐
David Fincher - Gone girl, Se7en, Fight club. What a legend!
Don’t forget the needed more praise Zodiac
Social network as well
The girl with the dragon tattoo
Girl With The Dragon Tattoo as well
The Game is also a very good Fincher film.
The capture/reveal in Se7ven was especially surprising, partly because Spacey's role in the film was kept out of film trailers, posters, and other promotional material leading up to its release.
Jason Rydquist very late to the party here but i believe he was left out of marketing on the advice of spacey himself, with him saying that it would help hide the revelation in the movie. which looking back is easy to see now but a good bit of thinking at the time if i’m correct
Quality over Quantity
Thank you!
Jackyeombumtrash i think he was talking about the quantity of videos uploaded
We need a top 10 psychological thrillers of all time list
Masterv235 i
The best thing about discovering a UA-cam channel years after it started posting stuff is that you can binge great content.
you guys should do top 10 best soundtracks in movies
I think they've mentioned once that that kind of video would be extremely difficult as it would be taken down for copyright reasons if they feature the actual soundtrack and without featuring them it wouln't make much sense, would it? Every Frame a Painting did a video on temp music and he had to call whoever owned the rights to the soundtrack, the studios and whatnot, and get their consent and Cinefix would have to do the same.
Eminem - Lose Yourself
8 Mile movie
Yeah, I guess it would be difficult because of the copyright drama. Anyways, I'll leave my vote for "Oh brother where art thou?" right here.
I screamed in joy after seeing the inclusion of Gone Girl and arguably the best part of Amy's crime, the planning, which is even far more grotesque in the novel!
Fadhil Ramadhani bbbbuuuuttttttt it would fall apart if the cops were actually good at their jobs
My day gets instantly better when I get a notification for a CineFix movie list video
Great episode as always. I hope I can push consistant quality like you guys. I'm also glad Dog Day Afternoon made the list. I'm reading Sidney book right now and he seemed to really love the movie.
#11 The creation of the TMNT movies by Michael Bay.
A true crime on movies
Jerrie the claun
I would add, "...a true crime against humanity."
But someone already made that joke...
...except it's really not a joke, is it?
Jerrie the claun honorable mention: suicide squad
Pff, y'all cultured swine acting like making entertainment is such a big deal.
@Sushant M lol
all of these videos are so great! The narration, the writing, the essay-like dissection of the genres and justification of the picks are endlessly entertaining. Thanks CineFix
I'm very shocked that Ichi the Killer made it to the list. I watched it years ago and I still can't forget some scenes. Only for a mature, stable audience who are interested in understanding depraved minds. Cinefix is indeed awesome.
Also, I'd liked a mention of Goodfellas.
Top 10 iconic one-liners? Examples like: "Whats in the boooooox?!" or "Hasta la vista, baby".
I'm pretty sure they have a list of 50 movie quotes, and I think they made a second one.
EDIT; it was 100 movie quotes
How would you categorize it?
but that would involve thinking and minimal effort before typing......
OfficialEDC Go to watchmojo.
Get busy living or get busy dying
Say hello to my little friend
The things u own end up owning u
9:40 Drew Carey: "Now, we go on to a game called 'Narrate'. This is for Colin and Ryan. They're going to act out a film noir scene, and narrate for each other to the style of some music that we've selected for them..."
What?
Don't worry I know it's from Whose line but what?
@@Niceandshiny Music
Your lists are great and your knowledge and love for movies really shows. The one thing I've learned is no matter what's on the list, there is such a treasure trove of great cinema going back 100 years or so that everyone can enjoy and point out to put on a list👍
Do the soundtracks already!
I think they've mentioned once that that kind of video would be extremely difficult as it would be taken down for copyright reasons if they feature the actual soundtrack and without featuring them it wouln't make much sense, would it? Every Frame a Painting did a video on temp music and he had to call whoever owned the rights to the soundtrack, the studios and whatnot, and get their consent and Cinefix would have to do the same.
If “M” can be included how about “White Heat” with James Cagney and his famous line: “made it ma, top of the world” before the fuel container blows. Truly brilliant film noir.
Dog Day Afternoon is one of my favorite movies of all time. Got to see it on the big screen. Amazing.
Al Pacino is impeccable.
This list is oozing awesome, great stuff. Drive's 'See you in 4' is wicked too, the whole thing about the driver giving them 5 minutes, anything happens in that and he's theirs, anything happens after that, they're on their own, so cool and I love that film and its soundtrack so much, it's like the New Retro Wave of films.
Drive opening scene, fuck me up
I've got to applaud your restraint. Seeing a CineFix list about movie crimes and not including Rififi was a surprise lol.
Austin's Obsession Productions nope. Still in the mentioned. But hey, Rififi has been in what, 3 list already? Still I ain't complaining.
You made a lousy day so much better. Thank you
A pleasure to watch as always. Also, thanks for the avoidance of spoilers. I've seen most of these but haven't in a long while.
I really enjoy your videos.
In one you asked for suggestions for new lists. If you haven't already considered it, you could address every category that a film award is given for.
Keep up the great work!
10). Dog Day Afternoon
9). Gone Girl
8). Ocean's Eleven
7). Ichi The Killer
6). Inside Man
5). Oldboy
4). Catch Me If You Can
3). Chinatown
2). Se7en
1). Reservoir Dogs
Thanks
M just finding this comment for searching all 10 movies in a few seconds 😂😂
A candidate for best coverup should have been Layer Cake(2004) the real/fake police raid meant to fool both the hitman and dopey theifs was absolutely brilliant.
the narration and script for this series is flawless!!
stop it, you are so much better than watchmojo. I can't. The way you describe movies is so well done, I'm interested the whole time. So many movies have been put on my to watch list. I love this series. You also stole like 10 hours of my life binging your videos. Thank you.
Most fantastic shootout in cinematic history? Heat!
One film I thought most certainly would be mentioned in your discussion of the execution of a crime would've been the opening bank heist of "The Dark Knight." Planned to a tee, the Joker masterminds the gathering of the crew, the prep work, the heist itself, the elimination of witnesses (including the crew itself), and the getaway, and manages to cleanly rob the mob, all while exposing the corruption of the police chasing said mob more effectively than even Batman could manage.
Brilliant: the way you made the whole story of the crime into 10 parts and then picked the best for each one. And that this process makes "Reservoir Dogs" the (indisputably) number one, well, what word is miles past brilliant? Radiant? Dazzling? Luminous? Star-like?
finally some recognition for catch me if you can, one of my favourite spielberg films (and of all time) but i think it's gravely underrated
Wow these list are well though out
I'm thinking that it would be totally awesome for you guys to do a how to series with tips and tricks for movie making. You clearly have the knowledge to do a short series like this and it could be really interesting and informative for both budding filmmakers and just those interested in the process.
search youtube. there are channels like, Film Riot, Filmmaker IQ, Lessons from the screenplay, storytellers, nerdwriter. I could go on and on. just search.
Well to be honest, every one of their videos feels like a how to make movies, to me. This is what sets them apart so much from other list channels. Most tense moments list? Let's dive into what tension actually is! Every video is a study of the topic the video is about, and not just a ranking of scenes based on popularity or such, but each number is about a particular aspect of the topic in which the proposed scenes excel! You can learn so much just by watching these, I feel !
Cheers !
This is why I love Cinefix. Loads of old movies. Times when storyline and actors are the most important commodities, not high end gadgets and FX
Ichi the Killer is one of my all time favorites. Glad you put it in.
I realized LA Confidential never finds it's way on to any of these lists. That's a shame.
I was thinking it should've taken a top spot. It's easily one of the best crime movies ever made.
I seem to remember it popping up somewhere. Maybe best structured movies
I am in a minority in saying this, but although the film is an excellent modern noir, I don't see it as a 'classic'.
LA Confidential is one of my 10 favorite movies of all time. So damn good!!
Such a good movie !! You're right
I really think the opening bank scene from the Dark Knight should've been included somewhere
TheRdvlshp09 I literally scrolled down to find someone say exactly that haha
Dark knight is not a crime movie
@@Machiavelli-828 still a crime scene tho
Joker is the best mastermind in rob a bank but I never want to work for him :))
great scene but it too fiction
Woo. Reservoir dogs is my fav tarantino movie. Love finding new movies through this channel
Absolutely brilliant list and I acknowledge that it would be impossible to mention every single great movie crime, but I still feel like The Great Escape and Shawshank Redemption deserved nods in your "escape" category.
DETECTIVE!! I get Goosebumps everytime.
For me, it’s when he smiles and says, “Oh...he didn’t know!” Talk about the WORST way to find that out!
Fantastic. I need to go rewatch all of those now. Except Ichi the Killer... No f*#$ing way.
haha yeah, not that one..
I haven`t seen it. But when Cinefix says about a movie "this shit is nuts" you bet I will avoid it like the devil himself :D
Ichi is hilarious, if you don't watch it you're definitely missing out! What other film can you see someone get cut completely in half with a blade on a foot!?
Kingsman. Except the blades ARE her feet... bonus.
Ichi the Killer is amazing; I definitely should rewatch it.
Congrats on the awesome episode !!! My personal recommendations are "Grifters", "Cold Fish", & "The Last Seduction".
Such a great list! I haven't seen Ichi the killer yet, so I will!
Not even a mention of A Fish Called Wanda. One of the best crime/comedy movies made.
The bit on Manfrengensen was brilliant
Oh man. Gone Girl was fucking dynamite! I despised her so much. Ehat a fucking rollercoaster of a film.
I've never seen it, but WTF??!! I will soon, looks INTENSE!
This is how you do a top 10 series, it feels more natural and smooth and very well researched
I never thought i would hear ichi the killer on a list. You guys got a diverse range of movies
9:10 "My name is Allen. Barry Allen.."
LMAO I missed that when I watched catch me if you can. #TheFlash
I fuckin love these
Fincher Wright me too, so I added top ten lists to tylergrecomovies.com let me know what you think!
My dad and I watch the Ocean`s 11-13 about every six months. Its re-watchable appeal is most certainly due to its stellar cast.
I'd love it you guys did this based on genre of crime, eg...heist, assassination, Con, etc...
you guys are the amazing!!!!!!!!!! keep the amazing work up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
please some do some top ten videos for:
1) music scores
2) comedy characters
3) sequels
4) franchises
5) cameos
6) musicals
7) fourth wall breaks
The bank heist in "The Dark Knight" was so amazing and fit in so many categories (motive, execution, aftermath). How did it not get mentioned?
First time in my life I got early in a cinefix video :)
By the way, props to the awesome gone girl soubdtrack.
Reservoir dogs is my favorite movie of all time. Timeless classic with beautiful acting, smart and funny dialogues and freaking blood bath! Awesome movie!
blues brothers? Is My #2 It is everything, comedy, plot (caring for kids )action musical etc. My #1 is fight club ...The fall is #3
"The Town" 2010 should have gotten a mention somewhere...
agree
Brilliant choice with Reservoir Dogs at number 1 but The Dark Knight needed to be in this list in perhaps a psychological crimes category.
Such a good list. Kudos to you guys
Place Beyond the Pines deserved at least an honourable mention for Aftermath. Devoting the entire third act to the generational impact of one crime across two different families turned an otherwise fine crime thriller into a really ambitious, albeit imperfect, epic
Me: dogs better be on here
Me after video: *screaming in cheer*
Well................
Me too, Tarantino is my favourite writer.
gater8893 RD is my second favorite film of all time, it’s so underrated and in my opinion doesn’t get nearly enough praise
I mean it’s on the thumbnail...
I recently watch Seven again for the fourth time and it's just as good even when you know the ending..."What's in the box?"
Beautifully crafted essay, thank you
Hi, I really like your work, always the best shot. Was there already an issue of the Top 10 documentary films, it would be interesting. For example, the best film about nature, strange things, a real incident. Recently, I began to carry on with documentary films, and I realized that the arts in them are no less than in feature films. I was very impressed with Grizzly Man, The Thin Blue Lin and so on.
I'd love to see a list of all the movies from the video, sometimes the footage flashes so quickly. Sorry for my English, I'm from Bangladesh
"Old Boy" -- the original
"I Saw the Devil" --- Good Lord.
"Lucky Number Slevin" -- good times
Oldboy is sooooo good! Everything about the movie is amazing
1k vs 8, now that's a good video
丹れOれㄚ爪Oㄩㄅ 2k and 23 now. Darn good ratio.
thank you for not spoiling those movies, I'll update my to-watch-list right now!
awesome #1 pick! My favorite crime film!
Before even clicking the video I was thinking that Se7en had to take a spot on the list.
Favorite Movie Crime:
The Jokers bank heist from The Dark Knight.
Its a perfect first act action set piece, establishing the joker, his planning, lack of emotion, the mafia plot of the movie and having the greatest soundtrack for any movie villain ever.
TTTMusic totally agree...can't believe it's not even a mention..
The greatest soundtrack for any movie villain ever? Yeah, that great that I didn't even notice that he has his own theme...
+Moosbett he has like 3 themes. Hans Zimmer uses Themes that aren't melodies, but sounds and intervals, for this whole trilogy. Batman: 2 chords, Joker #1: 1 note on an electric cello, Joker #2: a rhythm, Joker #3: a distorted bass guitar.
TTTMusic yeah that's really good
TTTMusic I think the best villainous theme music is the Imperial March
I think Ichi the Killer was one really badass film! Loved it.
this is the best channel already.
You are missing "ghostbusters 2016", that movie was a crime
Hahahaha!!
#1 crime - Titanic gets an Oscar!
Great list!
I read it as Crime Films and got super excited. This was still a criminally good list.
HEAT!
Reservoir Dogs being #1 on this list was absolutely the right call
I would've chosen I Saw The Devil. It's way better in my opinion. (But very hard to watch.)
Great film but over Rashoman? They were definitely being biased here.
City on fire
Nice list! 'Old Boy'=incredible no matter how many times u watch it, 'Catch me if u can'=2 of my absolute faves opposing one another + my fave director, HOW can u not love that movie?! All good movies, all great choices.
Thanks for putting Reervoir dogs on number 1 pick. It's my second favorite Tarantino movie.
Missed 'The Sting' , best Con-job movie ever!
They mentioned it.
What about Goodfellas? Or even Casino? It's crime after crime in those two excellent movies and they didn't even get mentioned?
Agreed
Natalia Rivera those 2 would be more suited to a different category. but that's not to say they weren't worth a mention.
Both great movies (especially Goodfellas), and I love Scorsese, but not for this category. Those movies are about a character, not about a crime. there are many crimes depicted in them, sure. but they're not the point of the movie. the character's journey is.
Natalia Rivera they'd rather pick their pretentious foreign flicks so they can show us how smart & cultured they are.
The Goodfellas cover up, where Layla plays as Jimmy's crew are found dead around town, is utterly unforgettable.
Half the films on this list are character driven and feature multiple crimes, so i find using that as an argument for Goodfellas omission rather bizarre.
THANK YOU GOD for choosing the original Oldboy. That's the film that popped into my head, right before you said it and when I saw it revealed, I immediately thought you'd go with the remake.
Even Tarantino-esquely telling different parts of the story out of order. I love it.
"The invisible guest" is by far the best crime movie of all time ¡¡Must see!!
Reading the comments I think a lot of people think this Top 10 Crime Movies, instead of Top 10 Movie Crimes :D
I could watch your videos all day
One of my favorite movies ever made it to this list! I love Ocean's Eleven
Who else has seen Ichi The Killer?
Not many have seen it but it's definitely an interesting watch.
NOPE.
Dr. Manhattan I've never heard of it, but after watching this, I wanna watch it!
Aseel It's a really weird film by the way
Dr. Manhattan but is it worth it?
Aseel Well it's one of the films that some love and some hate. I liked it but I'm not sure how you'll feel towards it. Maybe watch a trailer
Not a traditional crime, to be sure, but Khan hijacking the Reliant and using it to take revenge on Kirk and the Enterprise in _Wrath of Khan_ is one of my personal favourites. The sci-fi element is there, but since you could easily tell the same story in a completely mundane setting (using galleons or submarines instead, for example), it means the futuristic stuff is just set dressing for a more universal story about obsession and revenge.
YES!!! RESERVOIR DOGS!!!! "Stop pointin' that gun at my daaaaad!" One of the greatest "Oh, the shit's about to get real" lines, to cap off one of the greatest standoff scenes, which caps off one of the greatest 'heist gone wrong' movies ever made.
Agree or disagree, that was a very well done video. Good research. Nice job and i have to see a bunch of those films
Do one about music for your next one
****SPOILERS FOR SE7EN****
The fact that all the blood on “John Doe” is Brad Pitt’s wife is *insane* to think about.
And that’s not even the biggest spoiler!
Damn..didn't think of of that blood belonging to her. Does make sense.
Was hoping to see Sneakers or Cypher as mentions somewhere. They are small movies but personally beloved by myself.
Oh well, great list anyway, as always :)
Amazing list as always but especially special to me as a major heist fan. Was surprised that The Ladykillers (1955) didn't make an appearance but awesome nonetheless!
God damn I screamed when se7en came up, the forever masterpiece. The girl with the dragon tattoo would be another good film to mention
L.A confidential ?
I loved Ocean’s 11 and have watched it multiple times, including when it had already started
PLEASE do a video on Baby Driver!! I saw it, loved it, and thought you guys would have a blast making a video about it