Top 100 Favorite Movies of All Time Part 10 #10 #1 TOP TEN MOVIES!
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- Top 100 Favorite Movies of All Time Part 10 #10 #1 TOP TEN MOVIES!
Yes ladies and gents - it is finally the top 10 favorite movies of Doc, Randy, Rich and myself. I was surprised by a couple of the lists - but pleasantly so and it just shows our unique appreciations for various genres from different eras of film. Please like, sub or comment down below and please leave us your top 10 movies of all time.
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Hope everyone enjoyed the series!!
I enjoyed the series and it gave me some new films to watch.
Great series guys, great following along! Godfather 1 and 2, either could outdo the other on a particular day. It's a Wonderful Life, my favorite! The Quiet Man is so good, beautifully shot. I prefer Key Largo to Casablanca, but still a fine film. Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Rocky, all contenders.
I'm glad for your love of It's A Wonderful Life and The Quiet Man. I can watch those anytime. Key Largo is also a good film. Thanks for watching.
We finally got there. Great top tens by everyone. The definitely fit perfectly into each of our personal preferences. It was a wonderful series to be a part of.
Thanks for staying with me rich
I was thinking the same thing. It’s interesting how a top 10 can reflect the person.
Now I am really curious. What are the films in your Top Ten?
I expect some great 70s/80s classics 😉
I will put my favorite film list together sometime...
Ejector seat.exactly.. That was funny
A new rub in our series evidently....
It's there in case anyone chooses a Rob Schneider movie.
10. Goodfellas
09. Alien
08. The Dark Knight
07. Back to the Future
06. Pulp Fiction
05. Shawshank Redemption
04. The Godfather/The Godfather Part II
03. Psycho
02. Star Wars OT
01. Almost Famous
All those look familiar and were on at least one of our lists overall....
Great top 10's! Doc and Brian I think had more traditional lists. I wonder if maybe on your Community page, you can repost all 4 opf your Top 100's (when you have time, lol).
Since I want/hope/desore and am looking to do a series of Movies of the Year lists, a lot of mine look to be in there. although I suppose doing a Top vague Top 50+ list(s) wouldn't be terrible to do 1st. But I don't have it done yet.
But just to throw some bones, here's a list of all the 5-star movies I have on my rym (likely LetterBox soon) account (although admittedly a few might not be 5-stars still).
Better Off Dead (1985)
Caddyshack (1980)
Casablanca (1942)
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
Fletch (1985)
The French Connection (1971)
The Fugitive (1993)
Ghost World (2001)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Moving Violations (1985)
Never Been Thawed (2005)
Office Space (1999)
La science des rêves [The Science of Sleep] (2006)
The Shining (1980)
Synecdoche, New York (2008)
Trading Places (1983)
The Truman Show (1998)
The Untouchables (1987)
Waydowntown (2000)
Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
I see a few on my list and a few that I definitely need to check out. I just picked up the Criterion of Ghost World but have not watched it yet.
10..The Rutles movie..aka ..All You Need is Cash..Neil Innes/Eric Idle/John Halsey/Ron Wood/George Harrison (in disguise)funny as he'll
9..The Taking of Pelham 123/Travolta/Denzel
8..The Treasure of the Sierra Madre(Walter Houston's laugh at the end...priceless(
7....The Nights of Calibria/Dir.by Federico Fellini
6...The Lord of the Rings/Fellowship of the Ring
5...The Maltese Falcon/Bogie
4...Catch me if you can/Leo DiCaprio
3.The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeois ie.dir.by
Luis Bunuel
2...DREAMS/director by Akira Kurosawa.. Brilliant film/Several vignettes about a boy whose dreams come to life/incredible choreography/Excellent soundtrack/I recommend this movie to anyone who has a heart
1💥👑💎🌋🌄🌈....CASABLANCA.... Bogie/Bergman/Paul Henreid/Conrad Veidt/Claude freakin' RAINS,man!
"Round up the Usual Suspects"
Dreams would be in top 200
Great list. You guys hit on some classics. Lots of love for the Godfather. The two movies that also made it in my top 10 was It’s a Wonderful Life and Rocky.
Thanks for sticking with our series Jason....
Good Evening All - this has been a hugely entertaining film series that you have all done. Very enjoyable from start to finish. Was great to see a huge variety of films discussed across the decades and across almost all genres reflecting your own individual tastes. I am working on my Top 100 movies right now. My list will come from decades I am familiar with and relates primarily to the 20th Century with just a few from the early 2000's. Not had time to look at the last 15 - 20 years in any great depth, .... yet. Have a great evening and looking forward to your yearly selections for this Century. Bruce
Would love ro see that list Bruce
thanks guys for a thoroughly entertaining set of vids = i enjoy ranking videos and would love you tackle post millenium if you have the time to watch them - also movies not in english - maybe great scenes - what is lacking is youtubes rigid policy of not being able to show any scenes - you may know that i have channels on rumble - both music and movie channels and there i offer songs on yearly music ranking videos and am also about to start movie ranking with highlighted scenes - anyway my provisional top 10 are 10 network 9 judgement at nuremberg 8 mystic river 7 12 angry men 6 gangs of new york 5 paths of glory 4 glengarry glen ross 3 the godfather 2 2 apocalypse now and 1 who's afraid of virginia wolf - the godfather at a lowly 17
Wow....godfather at 17?....bold list to be sure....we will jump back to movies in time John....do u have a link to ur channels?
Now that I have seen the video: I must say great picks!
I am not the greatest fan of films about the Mafia, but away from that I love all the films mentioned here ❤
And I go with Randy: ,Liberty Valance' is soo good, best Western ever!
Over here in Germany ,It's a wonderful life' is not well known. I know it is a classic in the States and I liked it well but it would not make my Top 100 list
Was a pleasure to watch 🙋
It's great to hear from another big fan of The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance. It has three big stars and they all shine. Thanks for watching and I hope that all is well in Germany.
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Yes, the script, the cast, the action, everything is perfect here. Best Western together with ,Rio Bravo' 👍 and ,Winchester 73' 👍
Thanks for your great choices Randy.
You and me, we share the same taste on many movies
All the best to you 4 guys from Nürnberg 👋
@@thomaskummer9968 Rio Bravo was also in my top 100. I’ve been to Germany five times but haven’t made it to Nurnberg.
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I was in the USA once, visiting my wife's Cousins in Maine and New York ❤ it
One day you will come to our beautiful town 😉
So nice here
Amazing!!!!
Thanks!!
Good Evening All - For my Top 100 Favourite Movies I have focused on the 20th Century. Almost all of these are films that I revisit regularly. My Top 10, from the 20th Century are as follows:
1. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Dir: David Lean - Starring: Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness
2. North By Northwest (1959)
Dir: Alfred Hitchcock - Starring: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint
3. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (1966)
Dir: Sergio Leone - Starring: Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef
4. The Godfather (1972)
Dir: Francis Ford Coppola - Starring: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino
5. The Godfather II (1974)
Dir: Francis Ford Coppola - Starring: Al Pacino, Robert De Niro
6. Schlindler’s List (1993)
Dir: Steven Spielberg - Starring: Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes
7. Twelve Angry Men (1957) -
Dir: Sidney Lumet - Starring: Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb
8. Once Upon A Time In The West (1968) -
Dir: Sergio Leone - Starring: Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson
9. Ben Hur (1959)
Dir: William Wyler - Starring: Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins
10. Psycho (1960)
Dir: Alfred Hitchcock - Starring Vera Miles, Anthony Perkins
Nos 11 - 20, on the next video. Enjoy your evening.
So at least you and I agree on Schindler's List and North by Northwest and the Godfathers' two movies in the top 10. Excellent list.
@@masseysmaineentertainment I needed to put 'Schlindler's List' high up. It was a story that needed to be told and was exceptionally well done. It happens to be one of a very few films on my list that I have not watched again since its initial release due to the type of film this is. Not an entertainment movie for sure. Another similar one for me would be 'Born On The Fourth Of July (1989)', with Tom Cruise.
Based on what I've seen the most and can watch any time
10. The thin red line
9. North by northwest
8. Almost famous
7. Dr strangelove- my funniest movie
6. Rushmore
5. Godfather 2
4. Back to the future
3. Jfk
2. Star wars trilogy- I count as one movie
1. Jaws
Just missed- shawshank, pulp fiction, willy wonka
I really appreciate your support of the series - and as you know by now - I love your #9.
Great list. I definitely have watched Jaws, North By Northwest and Back To The Future a lot.
Out of the Past is a masterpiece and one of my 8 all time favorite noirs.
Obviously, it's one that I really like as well. Film noir is a genre where I can watch almost any film at any time without having to be in any type of mood.
@@RandyforRoyals agree, it's my favorite genre actually
Found it on Prime and added it to my watch list.
For me (and apparently, Rich), the first two Godfather movies are a solid 1 and 2... both equally great and as close to filmmaking perfection as it gets. Casting, acting (even down to those with the least screen time), score, storyline, cinematography, directing, lighting, production, you name it... all absolute top tier. I also like that Rich had It's a Wonderful Life in his top 10. I'm a sucker for any Jimmy Stewart movie and this one is just a joy on all fronts. Great job, guys.
Thanks for watching Don.
I'm a little bit surprised that most of you consider ,North by Northwest' or ,Rear Window' to be Hitchs best film and not,Psycho'
Interesting 😮
I ❤ all three of them, would be a hard choice! Or ,Dial M for Murder' ? Don't know 🤔 🙋
We are an odd bunch of film buffs...check out our video where we recast Hitch movies
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Sorry, could not find that