Are you a movie buff life me? Here are some of the top 10 movies on my list to watch before you die:)
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1. E.T. : Directed by Steven Spielberg. This was the closing attraction at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. E.T. Was the first film character to be a finalist in TIME man of the year. This movie was all about feeling, miracles and a true masterpiece by Spielberg.
2. The Godfather Part I and II: Directed by Francis Ford Capola. The only movie with Brando, Pacino, Deniro that gives a curious nobility and the power of a bitter laughter. This movie is legendary and can never be duplicated.
3. Pulp Fiction: Directed by Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino’s multipart murder comedy is (unquestionably) the most influential American movie of the 90s.
4. Shindler’s List: Directed by Steven Spielberg. A true story Steven Spielberg created a film that is an austere act of historical witness, a powerful and suspenseful drama, a high moral act and, finally, a movie that escapes the bounds of conventional criticism.
5. Star Wars: Directed by George Lucas. Forget the phenomenon, it changed forever the way movies are marketed.
6. City of God: Directed by Katia Lund. Using a mixture of surrealism and realism the movie is seductive, thrilling and a realistic truth to Brazil’s inner cities.
7. Annie Hall: Directed by Woody Allen. A total classic!
8. Casablanca. Directed by Michael Curtiz. This movie has everything–drama, murder, romance, music and the best sarcastic lines that are infamous-
9. One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest: 2 words Jack Nicholson
10. Titanic. Nearly $2 billion in ticket sales worldwide. James Cameron’s mega-budget movie was consistently maligned during production, and audiences didn’t even make it number one at the box office its opening weekend, but the film ultimately changed the rules of modern movie making and invigorated the public’s interest in the weekend box office results.