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Top Film Bucket list #30-21

#30: Wayne's World: Mike Myers and Dana Carvey make the best pair of knucklehead friends with incredible dreams seem so real. The story is full of great jokes and insane lines. The surprise stars in small roles are great like Ed O'Neal as the dinner owner or Rob Lowe who is in the film I just don't want to wreck it. Alice Copper and his band do a great performance of Feed My Frankenstein. So party of Wayne. Party on Garth.

#29: Rocky: A classic boxing film. A great story of the under dog going against the greatest and coming up like a champ. Also a great way of seeing Philly. Made Stallone an overnight mega star. He did a great job on the script and an incredible performance.

#28: The Silence of the Lambs: The film that made people scared of pits, lotion, and Anthony Hopkins. He and Jodie Foster were incredible as FBI agent rookie and Framed serial killer. The supporting cast were great in their roles and helped keep the story moving at a good pace. Ted Levine was phenomenal as Buffalo Bill. The suspense in the film was high and the violence thou brief was just as scary.

#27: Memento: A great modern film noir. Christopher Nolan did a great job directing this film and the cast were fantastic. Guy Pearce was amazing as Leonard and telling his story in the bizarre fashion. Don't get unset that the film goes from end to beginning just enjoy it and you'll see why this film is praised so well.

#26: Se7en: The story is great. The set is amazing. The supporting cast makes the main characters and the setting seem believable. Pitt and Freeman are great as retireing cop and rookie newcomer. The best performance goes to John Doe, who is insane, crafty and unbelievable in what he does in the film.

#25: Casino: A great gangster film that shows what can happen if you risk it all and try to mess with the boss. Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci protray their characters so well it's amazing. Sharon Stone does a great job trying to survive in a world she thinks she can handle.

#24: Pulp Fiction: The film that was the 90s. It made John Travolta a star again, and gave Samual L. Jackson some of the greatest lines ever. The story is easy to piece together once you see the film the second or third time. You''ll just watch more then that. Christopher Walken gives a funny speach about a watch surviving Korea. Some disturbing scenes are in the film, but you don't see more then a glimmes just so you get the idea of what is going on behind the door.

#23: Best in Show: A film from the people that wrote and stared in This is Spinal Tap are incredible in the film. Yea it's about a dog show, but not about the dogs, this about the owners and their crazy stories that lead them to the dog show. One laugh after another and some of the funniest ideas to show up in a film.

#22: Psycho: Alfred Hitchcock does an insanly good job with this film. The shower scene is terrifing and the story is creey as all he11. The acting is great and the set is just down right creepy for a place to make a film. Some of the violence is funny to watch in modern standers but back when it first came out the people must have been scared to an insane amount.

#21: The Dirty Dozen: What a cast of people. Lee Marvin is great as Major Reismen the man made to lead a suicide mission against the Nazis. John Cassavetes is great as one of the loud mouth cons that gets forced to take part in the mission. Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, Donald Sutherland, Telly Savalas, and Ernest Borgnine are also great in the roles they play. A great WW2 film that is not about a real event.