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82. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story 2007
dir by Jake Kasdan
Featured Cast: John C. Reily, Jenna Fischer, Harold Ramis
Likes: I thought this is one of the consistently funny movie I have ever seen.






81. Still Crazy 1998
dir. Brian Gibson
Featured Cast: Bill Nighy, Stephen Rea, Billy Connolly, Jimmy Nail, Timothy Spahl, Juliet Aubry, Rachel Stirling, and Helen Bergstrom.

Likes: I always thought this movie deserves more attention than it gets. Funny plot about a group of middle-aged rock stars trying to make a comeback against all odds.






79. Night on Earth 1991
dir Jim Jarmusch
Featured Cast: Winona Ryder, Gena Rowlands, Rosie Perez, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Roberto Benigni
Likes: Typical Jarmusch. He takes his time telling five stories about cabbies and their passengers in 5 American and European cities on one night.






78. Catch-22

dir. Mike Nichols
Featured Cast: Alan Arkin, Marty Balsam, Richard Benjamin, John Voight, Bob Newhart, Martin Sheen
Likes: Great Dark comedy about the absurdity of war, life, and so on.






74. Malena 2000
dir. Guiseppe Tornatore
Featured Cast: Monica Belluci, Guiseppe Salfero, Luciano Fedrico
A film by the director of Cinema Paradiso
A Young boy is infatuated with a woman in a small provincial town in Italy. A Metaphor for what happened to Italy under Mussolini.






72. Munich 2005

dir. Stephen Spielberg
Featured Cast: Eric Bana, Daniel Craig, Claren Hinds, and Geoffrey Rush
The story of Israel's response to the Munich Olympics hostage crisis.






99. To Live and Die in L.A. 1985

Dir. William Friedkin
Featured cast: William Peterson, Willem Dafoe, Jane Leeves
Like: A solid action film with what I would call a creative edge.
Just watched this for the first time about a month ago, for the latest HoF and I really liked it.
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98. Down by Law
Dir. Jim Jarmusch
Featured Cast: Tom Waites, John Lurie, and Roberto Benigni
Like: It takes its time to tell its slice of life story. Shooting it in B & W is fitting for this story.
Yet another one I discovered recently. This one was amazing. Really loved it.






94. Moulin Rouge 2001
dir. Baz Luhrmann
Featured Cast: Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, and John Leguizamo
Likes: This movie was something new in a time when Hollywood was beginning to rely on "safe material". (Remaking old films and sticking to formula and cliches).
Probably my favorite musical.




93. Fried Green Tomatoes 1991
dir. Jon Avnet
Featured Cast: Jessica Tandy, Kathy Bates, Mary Stuart Masterson

Likes: Reveals the power of narrative as an agent of change, whether it be in a book, movie, or other medium.
Haven't seen it in a loooooong time, but I remember loving the hell out of this.



I forgot the opening line.
A nice mix of movies with many I haven't seen but wish to. I love American Hustle and 12 Monkeys, and Walk Hard remains funny to me even after seeing it a few times. Great comedy. Young Frankenstein and City Lights are classics, and very highly rated. I've completely come around to see Mullholland Drive as truly great. I've stuck out all the films I've seen - and I'm interested in nearly all of the films on your list I haven't.

100. The French Connection 1971
99. To Live and Die in L.A. 1985
98. Down by Law 1986
97. Citizen Kane 1941
96. Juno 2007
95 La La Land 2016
94. Moulin Rouge 2001
93. Fried Green Tomatoes 1991 - partially seen
92. The Man Who Invented Christmas 2017
91. The Greatest Showman 2017
90. Stardust Memories 1980
89. The Shop Around the Corner 1940
88. Mighty Aphrodite 1995 - seen a long time ago
87. Mullholland Drive 2001
86. The General 1926.
85. City Lights 1931
84. Young Frankenstein 1979
83. Mindwalk 1990
82. Walk Hard 2007
81. Still Crazy 1998
80. 100 Foot Journey
79. Night on Earth
78. Catch 22
77. Orpheus Descending
76. 12 Monkeys
75. Bread and Tulips
74. Malena
73. Minority Report
72. Munich
71. American Hustle
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68. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2004
Dir. Michael Gondry

Featured Cast: Jim Carrey, Kate Winslett, Tom Wilkinson
a man finds that his girlfriend has had him removed from her memory. Things really get interesting when he returns the favor by removing her from his memory.