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1. The Third Man (1949)
2. Raging Bull (1980)
3. No Country For Old Men (2007)
4. The Wrestler (2008)
5. Spirited Away (2002)
6. Sideways (2004)
7. Wall-E (2008)
8. Pulp Fiction (1994)
9. Ghost World (2001)
10. Psycho (1960)
11. Metropolis (1927)
12. Rear Window (1954)
13. Blade Runner (1980)
14. Sunset Boulevard (1950)
15. Paths of Glory (1957)
16. The Night of the Hunter (1955)
17. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
18. Zodiac (2007)
19. American Beauty (1999)
20. Annie Hall (1977)
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Iron Man (2008)
Great Movie
After watching the overblown Spider-Man 3 last year; and the special effects driven Transformers, I was beginning to think that Hollywood didn't know how to make a decent comic book movie anymore. Then Jon Favreau directed Iron Man. The first thing that he does right is casting Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark. He brings a presence to the character that only he could and has the greatest one-liners that would even put Spider-Man to shame. Jeff Bridges, Terrance Howard and Gwyneth Paltrow are also great in their supporting roles. I loved the banter between Pepper and Stark. However, some fans may be disappointed by the lack of CGI and action scenes but I think it works for the better. It's grounded in reality and unlike Transformers, this film has realistic special effects and the CGI seamlessly blends in with all of the practical effects; most notably the Iron Man suit. And after watching Stark tinker around with his first two prototypes (watching the scene in which he tries to fly is priceless), it's a real payoff when after an hour we finally get to see him in action. This makes more sense than other comic book adaptations because we get to see the suit in three different stages. And besides all the action it's the most fun I've ever had watching a movie. There are so many scenes that end with a punch you won't regret watching this with a large audience. Not to mention that it ends on a great note. Also, comic book fans will dig the hints at a sequel and especially the post credit scene. Fans in our theater went crazy. (I won't spoil it for you.) Bottom line, Iron Man Delivers what a good comic book film should. It may not have the brooding darkness of Batman Begins, or the over the top special effects of Transformers, but it's a fun movie that has a terrific blend of humor, a great story, and not to mention some kick-ass action to go along with it.