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ROLLING STONE'S 100 MAVERICK MOVIES

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People who added this item 350  Average listal rating (200 ratings) 8.8  IMDB Rating
1. The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (1992)
"The flawed Part III barely slides in on goodwill. No matter. This is entertainment raised to the level of art: an offer you can't refuse. Coppola gives us the Corleone clan of killers, and we identify. How does that happen? Alchemy, that's how; magic you can't explain except to say that Don Vito and his three sons are as familiar to us as our own family. We remember all the lines, profound ("I believe in America") and silly ("Leave the gun, take the cannolis"). These films grow in stature with the years, their power to move us undimmed, their influence as up-to-date as The Sopranos. Marlon Brando's don is an icon, but Al Pacino's performance as his son Michael - taken in toto - is arguably the finest in cinema. Coppola had just turned thirty when he started work on the first chapter. Even later (The Conversation, Apocalypse Now), he never topped it. Nobody has."
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People who added this item 709  Average listal rating (452 ratings) 8.1  IMDB Rating 8.6 
2. Vertigo (1958)
"The master of suspense felt secure enough - he was nearing sixty - to direct the mad, perverse tale of romantic obsession that had always obsessed him. James Stewart gives his riskiest performance as a detective in thrall to a dead woman, forcing Kim Novak to walk, talk, move, and make love according to his definition o

People who added this item 176  Average listal rating (115 ratings) 8.1  IMDB Rating
3. The Searchers (1956)
"Ford had been making westerns for almost four decades before he acknowledged the racism inherent in cowboys vs. Indians and directed his masterpiece. John Wayne found the role of his career as Ethan Edwards, an Indian hater torn apart by the thought that his kidnapped niece (Natalie Wood) has been raped by savages. He doesn't know whether to rescue or kill her, a theme Martin Scorsese picked up later in Taxi Driver. Few film images are more haunting than that of Wayne standing alone in a doorway, cut off from his family by torments he can't define."

People who added this item 1158  Average listal rating (744 ratings) 7.9  IMDB Rating 8.4 
4. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
"It kills me to pick just one Kubrick - Dr. Strangelove, Paths of Glory, A Clockwork Orange, Lolita, and The Shining all exert a powerful hold - but it's hard to resist this visionary epic about the dawn of man, the birth of technology and the death of language and imagination. On its initial release, 2001 hit home mostly with acid trippers (dig that time warp) and intellectuals (deconstruct that star child). These days, Kubrick's daring is justly celebrated as a landmark of cinematic ambition and reach."

People who added this item 734  Average listal rating (430 ratings) 8.1  IMDB Rating 8.6 
5. Citizen Kane (1941)
"Pauline Kael claims that Welles' debut film - the wonder boy was just twenty-five - is 'more fun than any other great movie.' You can still sense Welles' enthusiasm for film as 'the biggest toy-train set any boy ever had.' The techniques he used to tell the story of a tycoon destroyed by ambition and childhood neglect revolutionized movies in ways that are still being felt. It is, however, wrongly assumed that Welles never lived up to his huge potential. I'll stand by The Lady From Shanghai, Chimes at Midnight and especially Touch of Evil, in which he played - brilliantly - the fat, corrupt slob his detractors latter accused him of becoming."
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People who added this item 551  Average listal rating (350 ratings) 8.1  IMDB Rating 8.4 
6. Raging Bull (1980)
"The best director currently working in American movies hit a career peak by turning the life of boxer Jake La Motta into a poetic meditation on the nature of violence. Robert De Niro gives the performance of his life as the trim rebel and the flabby mess he became. Still, it's the heightened urgency with which Scorsese prowls macho rituals, in and out of the boxing ring, that puts the Bill a hair ahead of such Scorsese classics as Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, and GoodFellas.

People who added this item 556  Average listal rating (328 ratings) 8.1  IMDB Rating 8.5 
7. Chinatown (1974)
"Corruption and political coverups in 1930s Los Angeles are the hooks on which Polanski and screenwriter Robert Towne hang this definitive allegory of the Watergate era. Who can forget the shock of Jack Nicholson, as detective Jake Gittes, when client Faye Dunaway confesses that her sister is her daughter by an incestuous father, played to the glorious hilt by John Huston. The last scene and the last line ("Forget it, Jake, it's Chinatown") give off an indelible chill."

People who added this item 181  Average listal rating (116 ratings) 8.1  IMDB Rating 8.5 
8. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
"Huston broke all the rules in this superb tale of how greed eats at the soul, casing heroic Humphrey Bogart as a murderous panhandler looking for gold in Mexico and Walter Huston, the director's father, as a toothless prospector. The son directed his dad to a well-deserved Oscar."

People who added this item 573  Average listal rating (365 ratings) 7.7  IMDB Rating 7.8 
9. Blue Velvet (1986)
"Talk about freaks. An innocent (Kyle MacLachlan) drops through the rabbit hole of Norman Rockwell America to find a chaos world ruled by Dennis Hopper's violently mad hatter. The innocent also finds himself naked in the closet of a masochistic songbird (Isabella Rosselini). But that's another story in Lynch's perverse masterwork."

People who added this item 2678  Average listal rating (1776 ratings) 8.2  IMDB Rating 8.9 
10. Pulp Fiction (1994)
"Not since Orson Welles had a writer-director taken more joy in reinventing film form. While getting career-best performances from John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and Uma Thurman, Tarantino made good on the promise of his 1992 debut (Reservoir Dogs) and crafted one of the most innovative crime dramas. ever."
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People who added this item 333  Average listal rating (211 ratings) 7.1  IMDB Rating 8.1 
11. King Kong (1933)
"The creation of the big ape is an emotional and special-effects marvel. Naked, alone in the big city, in heat for a troubled blonde and brought down by technology, Kong is the definitive wronged male of the cinema century."
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People who added this item 153  Average listal rating (87 ratings) 7.6  IMDB Rating 8.3 
12. The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
"Much more than a paranoid thriller about brainwashing, it's a sharp satire of political extremism, a workout for Frankenheimer's kinetic gifts and a showcase for the best performances that Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey and a devastating Angela Lansbury ever gave onscreen."

People who added this item 1015  Average listal rating (702 ratings) 7.8  IMDB Rating 8.3 
13. Fargo (1996)
"Kidnap, murder, Minnesota, snow, strange accents and a pregnant police chief (Frances McDormand) figure in this black-comic gem from the Coen brothers, who wouldn't know how to make a dull movie or an obvious movie."
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People who added this item 268  Average listal rating (156 ratings) 8.2  IMDB Rating 8.5 
14. All About Eve (1950)
"'Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy night," says diva supreme Bette Davis in this immortal take on the freaks of the theater, including Anne Baxter as Davis' cutthroat protegee, George Sanders as an acerbic critic and the young Marilyn Monroe as a budding talent who trained, claims the critic, "at the Copacabana School of Dramatic Arts."

People who added this item 242  Average listal rating (161 ratings) 7.6  IMDB Rating 7.9 
15. Do the Right Thing (1989)
"Lee writes, directs and stars as a delivery boy for a white-owned Brooklyn pizza joint; when he tosses a garbage can through the window to protest the murder of a brother, the screen explodes. This incendiary film - still Lee's best - ended the Eighties on a high note of revolutionary film fervor."

People who added this item 156  Average listal rating (95 ratings) 8.3  IMDB Rating 8.2 
16. The Night of the Hunter (1955)
"A character in Do the Right Thing refers to the psychotic minister played by menacing Robert Mitchum. He's a killer with the word HATE tattooed on one hand and the word LOVE on the other, and he's about to take down some orphans unless Lillian Gish can stop him. Laughton's first and only film as a director is a stunner, a flop at the time and now one for the ages."

People who added this item 73  Average listal rating (41 ratings) 8.9  IMDB Rating 8.4 
17. Sherlock, Jr. (1924)
"The silent era's most gifted clown - Chaplin lags behind - plays a projectionist who enters the action onscreen. Keaton's comic take on illusion and reality is shot with a fluid brilliance that leaves imitations like Woody Allen's Purple Rose of Cairo in the dust."

People who added this item 486  Average listal rating (311 ratings) 8.1  IMDB Rating 8.4 
18. Some Like It Hot (1959)
"The sublime comedy of the sound era stars Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis in drag, Marilyn Monroe as the jiggly object of their lust and Wilder ( Sunset Boulevard, Double Indemnity, The Apartment) finding humanity in the wicked laughter. The last line is 'Nobody's perfect.' Wrong, Wilder is."

People who added this item 93  Average listal rating (40 ratings) 8.2  IMDB Rating 7.7 
19. Nashville (1975)
"Altman uses a political rally held in the capital of country music to create an astonishingly complex mosaic of American life that grows more rewarding with each viewing. Along with McCabe and Mrs. Miller, M*A*S*H and Short Cuts, it's an Altman pinnacle."

People who added this item 1227  Average listal rating (811 ratings) 7.4  IMDB Rating 8.3 
20. The Wizard of Oz (1939)
"It's ironic that a kiddie favorite so effectively exposes the dark roots of fantasy ("Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain"). Still, it's the young Judy Garland who takes us over the rainbow. What a kick to follow Oz by viewing the adult Judy, raw and riveting, on Pioneer's collection of the TV shows she did for CBS between 1963 and 1964. It's the DVD event of the year and proof that none of us is in Kansas anymore."
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People who added this item 48  Average listal rating (27 ratings) 8  IMDB Rating 8.2 
21. Sweet Smell of Success (1957)
"'You're a cookie full of arsenic,' says Burt Lancaster's killer columnist to press agent Sidney Falco (Tony Curtis is smarm incarnate) in this seductively poisonous view of New York after dark."

People who added this item 651  Average listal rating (393 ratings) 7.8  IMDB Rating
22. Brazil (1985)
The corporate culture of the future tries to crush the dreams of clerk Jonathan Pryce, giving the great Gilliam a chance to use his gifts for satire and production design to create a nightmare vision of dehumanization."

People who added this item 159  Average listal rating (90 ratings) 7.3  IMDB Rating
23. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
"Wonderfully subversive sci-fi and a barely veiled satire of the communist witch hunts run by Senator Joe McCarthy, as small-towners find themselves duplicated by alien pods if they fall asleep."
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People who added this item 150  Average listal rating (90 ratings) 7.9  IMDB Rating 7.9 
24. Badlands (1973)
"Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek play lovers on a killing spree in a debut film that marks the reclusive Malick as a poet of the cinema."

People who added this item 129  Average listal rating (60 ratings) 7.9  IMDB Rating 7.6 
25. Don't Look Now (1973)
"Venice, sex, horror and the death of feeling, masterfully explored by Roeg through the disintegrating marriage of Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland. The climactic image of the knife-wielding dwarf in a red raincoat possesses an enduring power to haunt."

People who added this item 684  Average listal rating (408 ratings) 7.6  IMDB Rating 8.2 
26. Gone with the Wind (1939)
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People who added this item 926  Average listal rating (557 ratings) 8.2  IMDB Rating 8.8 
27. Casablanca (1942)

People who added this item 589  Average listal rating (367 ratings) 8  IMDB Rating 8.7 
28. It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
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People who added this item 501  Average listal rating (326 ratings) 7.8  IMDB Rating 8.4 
29. Singin' in the Rain (1952)

People who added this item 232  Average listal rating (144 ratings) 8.1  IMDB Rating 8.4 
30. On the Waterfront (1954)

People who added this item 1442  Average listal rating (971 ratings) 7.1  IMDB Rating 8.3 
31. Jaws (1975)
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People who added this item 1195  Average listal rating (798 ratings) 8.4  IMDB Rating 8.9 
32. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
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People who added this item 374  Average listal rating (211 ratings) 7.8  IMDB Rating 8.6 
33. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

People who added this item 2004  Average listal rating (1415 ratings) 8  IMDB Rating 8.7 
34. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
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35. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Ba... (1980)
"OK, I'm guilty of heresy for not picking the first Star Wars, which George Lucas directed, but this sequel offers more fluid storytelling and is a much better film."
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People who added this item 860  Average listal rating (491 ratings) 7.6  IMDB Rating 8.1 
36. Ed Wood (1994)
"Johnny Depp plays the worst director of all time in Burton's valentine to the joy of movies, even - and maybe especially - the bad ones."

People who added this item 50  Average listal rating (22 ratings) 9  IMDB Rating 7.7 
37. Faces (1968)
"An agonizing study of infidelity from the father of American mavericks. To get at raw truths, Cassavetes encouraged actors to go for broke, often testing audience endurance. His work still shames studio formula pap."
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People who added this item 604  Average listal rating (358 ratings) 8.1  IMDB Rating 8.2 
38. Annie Hall (1977)
"The Woodman's piercingly funny and touching treatise on what makes opposites attract. Diane Keaton's la-di-da WASP princess - 'You're what Grammy Hall would call a real Jew,' she tells Allen on their first date - is a deft and dazzling comic creation."

People who added this item 395  Average listal rating (225 ratings) 7.7  IMDB Rating 8.1 
39. Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
"Penn used bank robbers Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) and Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) to reflect the youth rebellion of the Sixties. The violence, especially the slow-mo climax, retains its power to floor you."

People who added this item 167  Average listal rating (91 ratings) 7.8  IMDB Rating 7.6 
40. Straw Dogs (1971)
"'Bloody Sam,' they called him, and this brutal bash, in which Dustin Hoffman's pacifist avenges what his wife claims was a gang rape, is the most potent in the Peckinpah canon - just ahead of The Wild Bunch.

People who added this item 253  Average listal rating (154 ratings) 8.2  IMDB Rating 8.5 
41. The Third Man (1949)
"A gorgeously atmospheric thriller about the black market in postwar Vienna offers a never-better Orson Welles as cheeky villain Harry Lime. And, oh, that cuckoo clock."

People who added this item 318  Average listal rating (195 ratings) 7.7  IMDB Rating
42. All the President's Men (1976)
"In Pakula's acutely observed film, Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) blow the whistle on Nixon and Watergate in ways that still make you want to cheer."

People who added this item 160  Average listal rating (91 ratings) 7.7  IMDB Rating
43. The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
"Gods and monsters, Whale-style, as Boris Karloff's creature finds a mate in Elsa Lanchester and the horror genre is transcended with fierce humor and humanity."
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People who added this item 338  Average listal rating (197 ratings) 7.6  IMDB Rating 7.9 
44. Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
"The film that made James Dean a legend, from an unfairly neglected director - check Ray's In a Lonely Place for more proof."

People who added this item 32  Average listal rating (16 ratings) 7.9  IMDB Rating 7.5 
45. Written on the Wind (1956)
"An expressionist master turns a soap opera into a world of articulate shadows. For phallic symbolism, Dorothy Malone stroking a model of her tycoon daddy's oil derrick is hard to top."

People who added this item 46  Average listal rating (24 ratings) 7.8  IMDB Rating 7.7 
46. Swing Time (1936)
"The main attraction here is Fred Astaire, of whom a talent scout once infamously wrote, 'Can't act. Can't sing. Slightly bald. Can dance a little.' Just watch Astaire in this gem as he refuses to dance with partner Ginger Rogers, until her beauty wears him down and they take off in an orgiastic swirl."

People who added this item 63  Average listal rating (41 ratings) 8.3  IMDB Rating 8.2 
47. The Red Shoes (1948)
"Two sublime visual stylists set their sights on ballet."
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People who added this item 216  Average listal rating (118 ratings) 7.9  IMDB Rating 8.1 
48. Network (1976)
"This scalding satire of the media seems timelier than ever in the age of reality TV. Lumet draws a superb performance from Peter Finch as the prophet of the airwaves who tells viewers to get up, open their windows and shout, 'I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore.' Consider it done.

People who added this item 51  Average listal rating (31 ratings) 7.8  IMDB Rating 8.2 
49. Sullivan's Travels (1941)
"Joel McCrea stands in for Sturges, a comedy director who longs to make a serious film and hits the road to experience real life - memorably funny and mournful.

People who added this item 633  Average listal rating (384 ratings) 7.6  IMDB Rating 8.2 
50. The Graduate (1967)
"'What now?' ask reunited lovers Dustin Hoffman and Katharine Ross in Nichols' pungent satire of Sixties youth. You might ask the same of the next movie century."


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Definition of Maverick:
Someone who refuses to play by the rules. He/she isn't scared to cross the line of conformity, but their unorthodox tactics get results!

Hrrm...I think we need a 100 Liberal Movies list...could be interesting. Anyone up for creating a list like this?


Ok, so here's the description of this list:

Rolling Stone Magazine (in its 1999 end of the year Millenium issue) and film critic Peter Travers offered picks for the best (or essential) movies of the last 100 years that were made by mavericks who "busted rules to follow their obsessions...in the defiant spirit of rock & roll."

Criteria for Selection:

Each movie had to "embody that rock spirit of artful defiance," and each director was limited to only one movie.

The biggest cash cows (e.g., Titanic, 1997), the winner of the most Oscars (e.g., Ben-Hur, 1959), or film-school standards (Battleship Potemkin, 1925) aren't included.

"They're alive."

The films in the 100 list appeared ranked, but then were grouped into such arbitrary categories as "freaky" films, "mainstream" films, and "foreign-language" films.

Source: Excerpts from Rolling Stones

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