#39: Reservoir Dogs: One of the great robbery films, that you never see the actuall robbery. A great story that is cut into great pieces that when but in order makes sense. The cast is wonderfully put in great positions from Harvey Keitel to Lawernce Tierney. Amazing camera work that helps show or not show what the view needs to see and understand.
#38: Shawshank Redemption: An amazing prison story that has a warm heart at the center. Tim Robbins and Morgan Freemen are a great pair. The recap is full of great lines excepially the "I'd like to think the last thing to go through the wardens head, other then that bullet...". The whole film is great pacing from beginning to end.
#37: Shaun of the Dead: What a funny film. A great romantic comedy with zombies. The cast is amazing and Bill Nighy is the only name that stood out, now you can see Simon Pegg in Star Trek and with Nick in "Paul". It takes it's self as seriously as needed for a comedy film.
#36: Who Framed Roger Rabbit: One of the best live action meets animation films out there. You get the feeling that it is real if you don't over think it. Getting sucked into the world is easier then trying to stay out of it. The weasels are amazing as the villan sidekicks and Roger is one funny rabbit.
#35: The Matrix: A sci-fi film that made people think if it were real what would it be like to just take a pill and wake up in the real world. Keanu Reeves does a great job as the laymen that gets thrown into the fight and has to figure it out in time. The rest of the cast is great in the roles they all play and Hugo Weaving is a great villian. Also the story is the best in this film then the other two.
#34: The Exorcise: The horror film that I was able to laugh at(long story of the tv being muted and a cd being played). Still if that didn't happen I would have seen scared out of my mind. The whole film is eerie and full of moments that could scare anyone. The ending is satisfing and the scariest part of the film.
#33: Butch Casiddy and the Sundace Kid: Another great buddy film. One based on actual people and a made up story of what happened to them. The music is great for only being 13 mins in lenght in the film. The ending shoot out is so well done you want to see what happened to them when the frame stops.
#32: King Kong: The old black and white version is the best. Even better then Peter Jackson's version. A great cast and special effects that were ahead of their time then and are amazing to see now. Stop motion is not used as much anymore what with computers. See this film even if you have seen Jackson's film.
#31: Die Hard: One great cop vs a small group of robbers. Alan Richman is amazing as the head of the robber group and does a great job trying to follow his plan. Bruce Willis does a great job as Det. McClane being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The romantic story line is handled well in the film next to all the action.