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Top 75 Films bucket list #54-50 getting down there

#54: The Fugitive: Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones were great going head to head. The story was well writen and gave just enough away at the right times to make you get the clear picture. The dame scene is one that sticks in your mind after the film is over.

#53: Fargo: Another Coen film. What a film it is. The hero is not in the film till 30 mins. into it and its a female police cheif. The story is confusing at times, what with all the double crossing and all, but it is so well acted that you get caught up in the acting that you don't care if your confused or not. William H. Macy was amazing as the weak husband/car sales men. Peter Stormare and Steve Buscemi were a great pair of killers for hire. Frances McDormand was stole the film till the end were I just laughted at the way the body was disposed of.

#52: Platoon: A great Oliver Stone film. The whole cast was great, a little hard to understand when I first watched it, but the effect was still of a great film. The music stuck with me most out of the film.

#51: Let The Right One In: I know alot of you have seen Let Me In, but if you want to see the story in a new way, watch the original. I got to see it while I was in college in 2009. What a film, what a story, what scenery. The setting of Finland was amazing. It helped set up the dark side of the film. Even when the sun was out you never really felt safe. You made need to read, but that doesn't take anything away from the film.


#50: Goodfellas: Three great performances in these film. Joey Preshe, Ray Lelota and Robert De Niro were great as gangsters in the 70s and 80s. The dvd I have splits the film on to two disks, but it was amazing to see the film. The whole story was well writen and I was amazed that it was based on a true life.