The Quest Begins

Let me just start my blog career with this: thanks in large part to the "American Film" class I took during my freshman year in college, I am really into classic, critically acclaimed movies. This blog is devoted to that topic.

And through a few happenstance moments in my life recently, I realized that while there's the ever-popular "Books to Read Before You Die" lists people have, I have my own bucket list of "Movies to Watch Before I Die." Again, I blame my "American Film" class for this item being on my bucket list (actually, I could blame the professor, Leonard Oakland, as a guy who, just by giving a brief lecture on film, can stir up a great interest in movies).

And thanks to the support of my wife, the American Film Institute and their most recent "Top 100 Movies of All Time" list from 2007, and a public library system that has plenty of classic movies to borrow for free, I've begun aggressively watching as many movies as I can. And as I watch more of the movies, I will post my thoughts and an overall rating of how I liked each one.

But before I get to new movies I watch, I feel the need to list the movies I've already seen before this little quest began. So, in AFI's order, the movies I've already seen:

1. Citizen Kane (8/10 - I need to watch this one again, but I remember the techincal aspects of this movie were groundbreaking in just about every way possible)

2. The Godfather (9/10 -This movie gets better and better every time I watch it)

3. Casablanca (7/10)

5. Singin' in the Rain (8/10)

8. Schindler's List (8/10. Seeing "The Pianist" before seeing this movie took a lot of the shock factor out of it)

9. Vertigo (8/10 - I remember the bulk of this movie seemed slow, but the last 30 minutes was well worth it!)

10. Wizard of Oz (I haven't really watched this as an adult, so I can't think of what I should rate it)

13. Star Wars (10/10 - I grew up loving the original trilogy!)

15. 2001: A Space Odyssey (6/10 - I watched this in 8th grade, and the ending weirded me out)

16. Sunset Boulevard (8/10)

20. It's a Wonderful Life (10/10 - Such a great movie! The ending always chokes me up)

21. Chinatown (7/10)

24. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (5/10 - Didn't really like this one)

25. To Kill a Mockingbird (8/10 - Atticus Finch is the man!)

26. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (8/10)

30. Apocalypse Now (6/10 - After this movie ended, I was trembling for the rest of the night. I'm not kidding)

31. The Maltese Falcon (4/10 - WAY too complex, and I don't think I'm a big film noir fan)

32. The Godfather, Part II (8/10 - I like the original better, but this is still a great movie)

33. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (6/10 - I think I need to watch this one again)

34. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (4/10 - I know why this is on AFI's list; it was the first animated feature film. But I grew up with Aladdin and Lion King and like those better)

35. Annie Hall (6/10 - My only Woody Allen experience, but a unique romantic comedy)

39. Dr. Strangelove (6/10 - A very different spoof)

40. The Sound of Music (7/10)

41. King Kong (8/10 - There's just something about the animation of King Kong that holds a very special place in film history to me)

44. The Philadelphia Story (7/10 - Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart in the same movie!)

48. Rear Window (9/10 - Awesome Hitchcock film)

50. Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (9/10)

51. West Side Story (4/10 - Why do I seem to be the only non-fan of this musical?)

55. North by Northwest (10/10 - My favorite Hitchcock movie + my favorite Cary Grant movie = one of my favorite all-time movies)

56. JAWS (9/10)

57. Rocky (8.5/10 - I completely understand why this movie won "Best Picture" the year it came out)

59. Nashville (2/10 - Country music + 24 main characters + a political scene that took place before I was born = me no likey)

65. The African Queen (7/10 - A well done romantic adventure movie)

66. Raiders of the Lost Ark (8/10)

71. Saving Private Ryan (9/10 - I try to watch this one each Memorial Day)

72. The Shawshank Redemption (10/10 - MY FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME)

73. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (5/10 - I really don't understand what is so amazing about this movie)

74. The Silence of the Lambs (7/10)

76. Forrest Gump (8/10)

81. Spartacus (I've seen this, but I don't remember enough about it to give it a rating)

83. Titanic (5/10 - The only thing worth watching in the movie is the boat sinking)

87. 12 Angry Men (10/10 - Amazing acting. I love this movie)

89. The Sixth Sense (7.5/10 - I didn't see it coming. Did you?)

92. Goodfellas (6/10 - I felt like I needed to shower and de-tox after seeing this movie)

94. Pulp Fiction (8/10)

99. Toy Story (9/10)


TOTAL # OF FILMS WATCHED: 46/100


5 comments:

Jaimie said...

Love it! Can't wait to watch the other 54 with you!

Allie said...

I cannot believe you only gave The Maltese Falcon a 4/10. Are you sure you watched it? Because it's an incredible movie. You are not allowed to watch any more film noir until your attitude improves, cuz there are some awesome noirs on the list.

Erin said...

Seriously? West Side Story is a 4? You are insane.

wanderingbtrfly said...

Obviously, I am catching up slowly :)

I love how you call it your "blog career"! That's great!

Good to know about Schindler's List and The Pianist...I'll have to watch them in the other order. ~ I really need to see Star Wars now. It's getting ridiculous. ~ A further review of 2001: A Space Odyssey is almost required, after that comment! Same with ET. I missed this one as a kid. ~ I now may have to see Apocalypse Now. Is that masochistic? ~ I agree 100% about West Side Story. ~ Seriously, I need to move North by Northwest to the top of my queue. ~ *Running off to Netflix to look into The African Queen* ~ I'm surprised Shawshank didn't earn an 11/10 in your book! ~ I'd be curious to hear your review of Pulp Fiction.

That's all! :)

Michelle MGD said...

My husband and I have started watching the AFI Top 100 also. I have a section on my blog devoted to reviews although not as detailed as yours! Well done by the way!!!
If you want to check it out, here is the link:
http://www.seemichelleblog.com/p/afi-top-100-movie-reviews.html

I'm planning on reading through your reviews when I have more time and look forward to seeing what you have to say about the movies we have already watched. Good luck!