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"Goodfellas" tops greatest movies list (UK survey)
Reuters ^
| 10/24/05
Posted on 10/24/2005 6:18:52 AM PDT by jalisco555
LONDON (Reuters) - Mobsters in the 1990 film "Goodfellas" have beaten a fear of heights in "Vertigo" and the great white shark of "Jaws" to help the Martin Scorsese film clench the mantle of greatest movie of all time in a survey of UK film experts.
Goodfellas, which featured Ray Liotta, Robert de Niro and an Oscar winning supporting role from Joe Pesci, topped the list of 100 movies in a survey of film critics by Total Film.
"Goodfellas has everything, in terms of its technical brilliance, its huge influence on modern film-making and its spikiness and rewatchability," Total Film features editor Jamie Graham told Reuters.
Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 classic "Vertigo" took second place, while third went to Steven Spielberg's 1975 classic "Jaws," the tale of a coastal town terrorised by a great white shark.
Goodfellas, which was based on the story of real-life mobster Henry Hill, also beat Citizen Kane, the 1941 Orson Welles film that tops many critics lists but which finished in sixth position in the Total Film poll.
The 10 ten films in the list included two made in the last decade, the 1999 film "Fight Club," starring Brad Pitt, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy directed by Peter Jackson.
Fight Club took fourth position ahead of other classics such as "Tokyo Story" and "Taxi Driver."
"By no means were we trying to be perverse, but we were setting out to make a list that was a bit more modern," Graham said.
TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: deniro; liotta; movies; pesce; scorsese
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To: jalisco555
I saw Citizen Cane in college. It worked for me because I was taking film classes and we dissected it.
I loved it more for the way it was shot (camera angles, scene composition, etc.).
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posted on
10/24/2005 6:42:41 AM PDT
by
TheRobb7
(The American Spirit does not require a federal subsidy.)
To: Casloy
Chariots of Fire and The English Patient didn't make the list? /sarcasm
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posted on
10/24/2005 6:42:52 AM PDT
by
EQAndyBuzz
(Liberal Talking Point - Bush = Hitler ... Republican Talking Point - Let the Liberals Talk)
To: monkapotamus
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posted on
10/24/2005 6:44:11 AM PDT
by
Vaquero
("An armed society is a polite society" R. A. Heinlein)
To: Maceman
The Godfather movies are great, no question -- although II is better than I in my opinion. But Goodfellas hits harder because it is grittier, and doesn't romanticize the gangsters the way that GF films do. Goodfellas shows what lowlives they are, whereas the GF makes them seem almost noble. I find Goodfellas to be one of those movies that I always watch whenever I am channel surfing and run across it. I almost never watch the GF movies. My parents (Italian) were taken in by the "noble quality" of The Godfather enough to name me after Michael in that movie(I was born that year). I don't think they would have named me after one of the Goodfellas...
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posted on
10/24/2005 6:45:30 AM PDT
by
Hadean
(Newsweek makes for great kindling when burning terrorists.)
To: EQAndyBuzz
Chariots of Fire and The English Patient didn't make the list? /sarcasmChariots of Fire certainly hasn't aged well. I really liked it when it first came out but I saw it again recently and it didn't work for me at all. I think I'm in the minority here who liked the English Patient.
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10/24/2005 6:46:26 AM PDT
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jalisco555
("The right to bear weapons is the right to be free." A. E. Van Vogt)
To: WV Mountain Mama
Any list that doesn't include "Raising Arizona" is a BS list. Must be a Coppola fan. Nicholas Cage is (Godfather Director) Francis Ford Coppola's nephew.
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posted on
10/24/2005 6:48:15 AM PDT
by
peyton randolph
(Warning! It is illegal to fatwah a camel in all 50 states)
To: Vaquero
Pesci is one of those rare talents who is equally at home in comedy and drama. My Cousin Vinnie makes my top 10 list.
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10/24/2005 6:48:36 AM PDT
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jalisco555
("The right to bear weapons is the right to be free." A. E. Van Vogt)
To: EQAndyBuzz
Golly, the best movie ever is of UK origin: Dr Strangelove, or how I...... How soon they forget. Dated, but funny as heck.
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10/24/2005 6:49:10 AM PDT
by
wpjmd
To: jalisco555
Does that 'amuse' you... you 'gotta problem with that?
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posted on
10/24/2005 6:50:14 AM PDT
by
johnny7
(“What now? Let me tell you what now.”)
To: TheRobb7
I saw Citizen Cane in college. It worked for me because I was taking film classes and we dissected it.Actually, I saw it during a high school film class. My teacher, a failed actor, built the movie up so much that it couldn't live up to expectations. Maybe that's why I found it disappointing and never saw it again.
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10/24/2005 6:50:47 AM PDT
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jalisco555
("The right to bear weapons is the right to be free." A. E. Van Vogt)
To: jalisco555
Jaws????? tops the greatest movies list???? For this alone, all else is suspect. (Besides, as animals-gone-crazy movies go....The Birds is masterful and IMO Hitchcock's best.)
To: jalisco555
Best movie EVER was the original 1933 KING KONG
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posted on
10/24/2005 6:57:08 AM PDT
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uncbob
To: jalisco555
I love Goodfellas but having again seen The Godfather (I) this past weekend there's no way it can be called "the greatest" film, even if you limit it to the gangster genre. The only problem with the latter film series was the casting of "Annie Hall" as Michael's wife and love interest. But eccentric casting for female roles seemed to be a constant for Ford Coppola.
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posted on
10/24/2005 7:02:53 AM PDT
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katana
To: jalisco555
That was a good one! Memories of my youth.....
I do think "Goodfellas" was a great flick.
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10/24/2005 7:05:14 AM PDT
by
WV Mountain Mama
("Good? Bad? I'm the one with the gun." Ash Williams, "Army of Darkness")
To: Maceman
I grew up in the middle of Sopranoland, New Jersey. A good deal of my close friends dad's were in the mob, so I grew up hanging around in those households.
The Godfather movies were basically Shakespearean, grand and romantic, but not even a little bit realistic. Goodfellas was more like a documentary, showing a bunch of knuckleheads scrambling around for things to steal. All were great movies, but I really enjoyed Goodfellas more.
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10/24/2005 7:05:18 AM PDT
by
dead
(I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
To: VoiceOfBruck
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10/24/2005 7:06:53 AM PDT
by
ovrtaxt
(You nonconformists are all the same.)
To: jalisco555
Goodfellas is in my collection, but so is the best-ever movie out of the UK:
"Well, I got A note...."
"They'd have to have it on a line or something."
"I'm invincible!"
"What...is your favorite color?"
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10/24/2005 7:07:12 AM PDT
by
rightinthemiddle
(We Self-Destruct. We Blame Bush. That'll Show 'Em!)
To: Maceman
I like to think of Godfather as the mafia opera, and Goodfellas as the mafia docudrama.
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posted on
10/24/2005 9:30:32 AM PDT
by
Petronski
(The name "cyborg" to me means complete love and incredible fun. I'm filled with joy.)
To: Jhensy
I'll agree that it should not be that high, but it is by no means a bad movie. I mean we aren't talking Domino here, or The Fog (the one in theatres).
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10/24/2005 10:25:45 AM PDT
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Mr. Blonde
(You know, Happy Time Harry, just being around you kinda makes me want to die.)
To: ovrtaxt
Just listen to your heart, that's what I do.
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posted on
10/24/2005 10:47:26 AM PDT
by
VoiceOfBruck
(You keep lyin' when you oughta be truthin')
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