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		<title>101 Movies You Must See Before You Die</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading my top movies of all time article the other day, and I thought to myself, &#8220;hey, there is something missing here!&#8221; It is not only about knowing the &#8220;best movies ever,&#8221; it also about knowing films that have made impact in our culture. Movies that everyone ought see in order to die [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reading my <a style="color: #cc5500;" href="http://www.caesarnation.com/movies/top-ten-movies-of-all-time/">top movies of all time</a> article the other day, and I thought to myself, &#8220;hey, there is something missing here!&#8221;  It is not only about knowing the &#8220;best movies ever,&#8221; it also about knowing films that have made impact in our culture.  Movies that everyone ought see in order to die peacefully, knowing you at least were good at doing one thing:  watching movies.</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t it annoying when you are in a movie conversation and somebody goes like &#8220;oh my god! Are you serious? You haven&#8217;t watched it yet?&#8221;  Well, I&#8217;ve made a list of movies that will make you a &#8220;movie critic&#8221; and the one making other people feel ignorant for not watching those movies.  Forget Roger Ebert, you are gonna be more movie literate than he is after reading this 101 movie list.</p>
<p>Have in mind there are very high quality movies missing in the list.  In fact, there a lot of good movies missing.  I tried to include culture defining movies that will get you started in the fascinating world of film.  Remember to append this list to your &#8220;bucket list.&#8221;  You definitely have to watch these movies before you die.</p>
<p>I purposely made the list in a random order.  I though I would be pretty lame and boring to have them order by year or alphabetized.  Enjoy!</p>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/blade_runner.jpg" alt="Blade Runner" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>1. Blade Runner (1982)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/platoon.jpg" alt="Platoon" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>2. Platoon (1986)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/doctor_zhivago.jpg" alt="Doctor Zhivago" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>3. Doctor Zhivago (1965)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/star_wars.jpg" alt="Star Wars" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>4. Star Wars (1977)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/matrix.jpg" alt="Matrix" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>5. Matrix (1999)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/apocalypse_now_1979.jpg" alt="Apocalypse Now" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>6. Apocalypse Now (1979)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/wizard_of_oz.jpg" alt="Wizard of Oz" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>7. Wizard of Oz (1939)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/seven_se7en.jpg" alt="Se7en Movie" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>8. Se7en (1995)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/schindlers_list.jpg" alt="Schindler's List (1993)" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>9. Schindler&#8217;s List (1993)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/halloween_1978.jpg" alt="Halloween" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>10. Halloween (1978)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/nolan_memento.jpg" alt="Memento" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>11. Memento (2000)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_good_the_bad_and_the_ugly.jpg" alt="The" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>12. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1966)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_deer_hunter_1978.jpg" alt="Deer Hunter" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>13. Deer Hunter (1978)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_dark_knight.jpg" alt="The Dark Knight" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>14. The Dark Knight (2008)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/o_brother_where_art_thou.jpg" alt="O Brother, Where Art Thou?" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>15. O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_godfather.jpg" alt="The Godfather I" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>16. The Godfather I (1972)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/alien_1979.jpg" alt="Alien Movie" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>17. Alien (1979)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/city_of_god.jpg" alt="City of God" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>18. City of God (2002)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/texas_chainsaw_massacre_1974.jpg" alt="The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>19. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/hitchcock_psycho_1960.jpg" alt="Psycho" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>20. Psycho (1960)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/casablanca.jpg" alt="Casablanca" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>21. Casablanca (1942)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/kill_bill.jpg" alt="Kill Bill" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>22. Kill Bill (2003)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/dr_strangelove.jpg" alt="Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>23. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) </strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/gregory_peck_to_kill_a_mockingbird.jpg" alt="To Kill A Mockingbird" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>24. To Kill A Mockingbird (1962)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/500_days_of_summer.jpg" alt="500 days of Summer" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>25. 500 Days of Summer (2009)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/breakfast_at_tiffanys.jpg" alt="Breakfast At Tiffany's" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>26. Breakfast At Tiffany&#8217;s (1961)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_pianist.jpg" alt="The Pianist" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>27. The Pianist (2002)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/ben_hur.jpg" alt="Ben Hur" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>28. Ben Hur (1959)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/gone_with_the_wind.jpg" alt="Gone With The" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>29. Gone With The Wind (1939)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/pulp_fiction.jpg" alt="Pulp Fiction" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>30. Pulp Fiction (1994)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/stanley_kubrick_the_shining.jpg" alt="The Shining" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>31. The Shining (1980)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/sin_city.jpg" alt="Sin City" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>32. Sin City (2005)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/its_a_wonderful_life.jpg" alt="It's a Wonderful Life" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>33. Its A Wonderful Life (1946)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/vertigo_1958.jpg" alt="Vertigo" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>34. Vertigo (1958)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/boondock_saints.jpg" alt="The Boondock Saints" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>35. The Boondock Saints (1999)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_usual_suspects.jpg" alt="The Usual Suspects" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>36. The Usual Suspects (1994)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/saving_private_ryan.jpg" alt="Saving Private Ryan" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>37. Saving Private Ryan (1998)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_treasure_of_sierra_madre.jpg" alt="The treasure of Sierra Madre" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>38. The treasure of Sierra Madre (1948)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/into_the_wild.jpg" alt="Into The Wild" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>39. Into The Wild (2007)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/young_frankenstein.jpg" alt="Young Frankenstein" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>40. Young Frankenstein (1974)</strong></td>
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<tr class="mv_row">
<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_graduate_1967.jpg" alt="The Graduate" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>41. The Graduate (1967)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_bourne_ultimatum.jpg" alt="The Bourne Ultimatum" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>42. The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)</strong></td>
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<tr class="mv_row">
<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/silence_of_the_lambs.jpg" alt="Silence of The Lambs" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>43. Silence of The Lambs (1991)</strong></td>
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<tr class="mv_row">
<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_big_lebowski.jpg" alt="The Big Lebowski" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>44. The Big Lebowski (1998)</strong></td>
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<tr class="mv_row">
<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/back_to_the_future.jpg" alt="Back To The Future (1985)" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>45. Back To The Future (1985)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/terminator_1984.jpg" alt="Terminator" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>46. Terminator (1984)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/grease.jpg" alt="Grease" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>47. Grease (1978)</strong></td>
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<tr class="mv_row">
<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/no_country_for_old_man.jpg" alt="No Country for Old Man" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>48. No Country for Old Man (2007)</strong></td>
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<tr class="mv_row">
<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/shawshank_redemption.jpg" alt="The Shawshank Redemption" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>49. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/sideways.jpg" alt="Sideways" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>50. Sideways (2004)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/notorious_1946.jpg" alt="Notorious Alfred Hitchcock" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>51. Notorious (1946)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/lord_of_the_rings.jpg" alt="Lord of The Rings" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>52. Lord of The Rings (2001)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/meet_joe_black.jpg" alt="Meet Joe Black" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>53. Meet Joe Black (1998)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/beautiful_mind.jpg" alt="Beautiful Mind" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>54. Beautiful Mind (2001)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/fight_club.jpg" alt="Fight Club" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>55. Fight Club (1999)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/titanic_1997.jpg" alt="Titanic" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>56. Titanic (1997)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/scarface.jpg" alt="Scarface" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>57. Scarface (1983)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/citizen_kane_foster_orson_welles.jpeg" alt="Citizen Kane" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>58. Citizen Kane (1941)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/trainspotting.jpg" alt="Trainspotting" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>59. Trainspotting (1996)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/stanley_kubrick_2001_a_space_odyssey.gif" alt="A Space Odyssey" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>60. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/rocky_1976.jpg" alt="Rocky" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>61. Rocky (1976)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/singin_in_the_rain.jpg" alt="Singing in the Rain" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>62. Singin&#8217; in the Rain (1952)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/one_flew_over_the_cuckoos_nest.jpg" alt="One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>63. One Flew Over The Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest (1975)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/there_will_be_blood.jpg" alt="There Will Be Blood" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>64. There Will Be Blood (2007)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/crash_2004.jpg" alt="Crash" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>65. Crash (2004)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/kpax.jpg" alt="K-Pax" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>66. K-Pax (2001)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/clockwork_orange.jpg" alt="A Clockwork Orange" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>67. A Clockwork Orange (1971)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/hot_fuzz.jpg" alt="Hot Fuzz" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>68. Hot Fuzz (2007)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/raging_bull.jpg" alt="Raging Bull" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>69. Raging Bull (1980)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/robocop.jpg" alt="Robocop" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>70. Robocop (1987)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/y_tu_mama_tambien.jpg" alt="Y Tu Mama" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>71. Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_lives_of_others.jpg" alt="The Lives of Others" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>72. The Lives of Others (2006)</strong></td>
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<tr class="mv_row">
<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/american_beauty.jpg" alt="American Beauty" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>73. American Beauty (1999)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/casino_royale_007.jpg" alt="Casino Royale" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>74. Casino Royale (2006)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/gladiator.jpg" alt="Gladiator" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>75. Gladiator (2000)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/passion_of_the_christ.jpg" alt="The Passion of The Christ" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>76. The Passion of The Christ (2004)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/jaws.jpg" alt="Jaws" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>77. Jaws (1975)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/kramer_vs_kramer.jpg" alt="Kramer vs Kramer" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>78. Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/annie_hall_1977.jpg" alt="Annie Hall" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>79. Annie Hall (1977)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/12_angry_men.jpg" alt="12 Angry Men" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>80. 12 Angry Men (1957)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/lawrence_of_arabia.jpg" alt="Lawrence of Arabia" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>81. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/taxi_driver.jpg" alt="Taxi Driver" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>82. Taxi Driver (1976)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/its_a_wonderful_life.jpg" alt="Its A Wonderful Life" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>83. Its A Wonderful Life (1946)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/snatch.jpg" alt="Snatch" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>84. Snatch. (2000)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_thing_john_carpenter.jpg" alt="The Thing" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>85. The Thing (1982)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/heat_1995.jpg" alt="Heat" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>86. Heat (1995)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/toy_story.jpg" alt="Toy Story" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>87. Toy Story (1995)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_exorcist.jpg" alt="The Exorcist" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>88. The Exorcist (1973)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/before_sunset.jpg" alt="Before Sunset" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>89. Before Sunset (2004)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/et_extra_terrestrial_steven_spielberg.jpg" alt="E.T. - Extra Terrestrial from Steven Spielberg" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>90. E.T. (1982)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/amores_perros.jpg" alt="Amores Perros" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>91. Amores Perros (2000)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/amelie.jpg" alt="Amelie" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>92. Amelie (2001)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/forrest_gump.jpg" alt="Forrest Gump" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>93. Forrest Gump (1994)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/lion_king_1994.jpg" alt="The Lion King" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>94. The Lion King (1994)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/the_sixth_sense.jpg" alt="The Sixth Sense" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>95. The Sixth Sense (1999)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/saturday_night_fever.jpg" alt="Saturday Night Fever" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>96. Saturday Night Fever (1977)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/raiders_of_the_lost_ark_harrison_ford.jpeg" alt="Raiders of the Lost Ark" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>97. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/run_lola_run.jpg" alt="Run Lola Run" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>98. Run Lola Run (1998)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/monty_python_and_the_holy_grail.jpg" alt="Monty Python and The Holy Grail" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>99. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/airplane_movie.jpg" alt="Airplane" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>100. Airplane! (1980)</strong></td>
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<td class="images"><img class="list_movies" src="/images/maltese_falcon_movie.jpg" alt="The Maltese Falcon" /></td>
<td class="description"><strong>101. The Maltese Falcon (1941)</strong></td>
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		<title>Top Ten Movies of All Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes. Again and again, we as movie viewers discuss on what movies should be considered “the best movies of all time.” Most of us even have our own top movie list in the back of our minds, most likely made up of our own personal favorites.

A few weeks ago, I met a very interesting person. In the conversation, our favorite movie list came up and she insisted that the best movie ever hands down was Boondock Saints. Totally a good, entertaining movie, but “hands down best movie ever?” I don’t think so (I am hoping you don’t either). My point here is that even if your favorite movies are not the sort of high quality movies, you should still know what differentiates “good” movies from “bad” movies and what is it that makes one movie better than another one.

Having said that, I'll try my best to keep away from leaning towards my favorite movies and instead classify the movies according to their quality in direction, acting, screenplay, etc. Even if you don’t agree with the list, these are awesome, crazy good movies that you should consider watching as they are definitely movies that always come up in movie conversations. So here they are:

<img class="alignleft" src="http://filmjournal.net/danielstephens/files/2006/08/clockwork_orange-poster1.jpg" alt="A Clockwork Orange" width="100" height="147" />10. A Clockwork Orange (1971) - Widely regarded as a classic, A Clockwork Orange truly shows Stanley Kubrick’s skills in filming. The movie has it all, from crazy “droogs” raping people and ‘ultra-violence’ to Beethoven and futuristic mind control technology. Yet, the movie feels realistic and modern enough to let the audience identify with the main character, in this case the sadistic rapper, Alex DeLarge. Part comedy and part drama, the movie has a truly unique style and plot with great central themes that has made this film popular 35-plus years after its release.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes. Again and again, we as movie viewers discuss on what movies should be considered “the best movies of all time.” Most of us even have our own top movie list in the back of our minds, most likely made up of our own personal favorites.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago, I met a very interesting person. In the conversation, our favorite movie list came up and she insisted that the best movie ever hands down was Boondock Saints. Totally a good, entertaining movie, but “hands down best movie ever?” I don’t think so (I am hoping you don’t either). My point here is that even if your favorite movies are not the sort of high quality movies, you should still know what differentiates “good” movies from “bad” movies and what is it that makes one movie better than another one.</p>
<p>Having said that, I&#8217;ll try my best to keep away from leaning towards my favorite movies and instead classify the movies according to their quality in direction, acting, screenplay, etc. Even if you don’t agree with the list, these are awesome, crazy good movies that you should consider watching as they are definitely movies that always come up in movie conversations. So here they are:</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="/images/clockwork_orange.jpg" alt="Clockwork Orange" width="100" height="157" /><strong>10. A Clockwork Orange (1971)</strong> &#8211; Widely regarded as a classic, A Clockwork Orange truly shows Stanley Kubrick’s skills in filming. The movie has it all, from crazy “droogs” raping people and ‘ultra-violence’ to Beethoven and futuristic mind control technology. Yet, the movie feels realistic and modern enough to let the audience identify with the main character, in this case the sadistic rapper, Alex DeLarge. Part comedy and part drama, the movie has a truly unique style and plot with great central themes that has made this film popular 35-plus years after its release.<span id="more-7"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.leninimports.com/hitchcock_north_by_northwest.jpg" alt="North By Northwest" width="100" height="150" /><strong>9. North by Northwest (1951)</strong>.- Simply put, this is Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece and the root of every “thriller” movies. From a plot perspective it greatly stands from Hitchcock’s other famous films as well, such as psycho and rear window.  The movie is about an advertising executive who is mistaken to be a government spy and constantly has to find ways to survive while he is pursued across the country. The astonishing amount of suspense in the film makes it an even better ride for any smart viewer who tries to guess the plot against the character with the clues given.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~mizuno/pics/memento2.jpg" alt="Memento" width="99" height="144" /><strong>8. Memento (2001)</strong>. – This is probably the hardest movie to understand you will ever see. Don’t get me wrong, when a movie constantly makes you think what is going to happen next, that is in fact a good thing. Memento has extraordinary unique style; a backward narrative sequence, where the ending scene is played first and presiding scenes follow. Its pretty much a narrative told backwards. The movie is about a man who has witness the murder of his wife and has suffered short-term memory loss from the same incident. He tattoos his body and makes Polaroid pictures notes to remind himself of the killing of his wife. The director, Christopher Nolan, who also directed the latest batman movies, give us an incredibly unpredictable film that will surely have you watching this movie more than once. He also delivers a simply message that will stuck with you after finishing watching the movie: &#8220;we simply believe what we choose to.&#8221;</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3192/2718784204_37a63095ef_o.jpg" alt="The Usual Suspects" width="101" height="146" /><strong>7. The Usual Suspects (1994)</strong> – It is hard to remember another movie where the suspense was so high as in The Usual Suspects. An incredible storytelling, meticulous flashbacks, a tight-plotted script and directing, and most importantly, a jaw-dropping, thoughtful twist, &#8220;the Usual Suspects&#8221; includes everything you would want in a movie. Too bad I didn’t get too see this movie in the theater. Hey, Blu-ray should be a good alternative, though.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft" style="clear:both;" src="http://thisdistractedglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/Casablanca.jpg" alt="Casablanca" width="101" height="137" /> <strong>6. Casablanca (1942)</strong> – It is hard to say anything that hasn’t been said already about this film. The movie is so old that my parents were not even born, yet it has more reviews written about then any other film out there and it still and will be regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. A definite must-see movie.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft" style="clear: both; float: left;" src="http://stud.chem.uni.wroc.pl/UserFiles/Image/pulp_fiction.jpg" alt="Pulp Fiction" width="105" height="149" /></p>
<p><strong>5. Pulp Fiction (1994)</strong> – Tarantino, Tarantino and Tarantino. That is the best way to describe this movie. Awesome dialogue, monumental script and the best cast possible are all combined in this movie (Directed by Tarantino by the way). If this movie was a building or a statue it would be like the 8th wonder of the world. Not really, but you get the point. My favorite quotes: “That&#8217;s a pretty *****ing good milkshake. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s worth five dollars but it&#8217;s pretty *****ing good,” and I&#8217;m gonna get *****ing divorced. No marriage counseling, no trial separation, I&#8217;m gonna get *****ing divorced. Oh wow, that was 20 asterisks in only two quotes.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.chasingthefrog.com/Posters_Big_90s/shawshankredemption1.jpg" alt="Shawshank Redemption" width="106" height="143" /><strong> 4.Shawshank Redemption (1994)</strong> &#8211; Adapted from Stephen King’s &#8220;Rita Hayworth &amp; the Shawshank Redemption,&#8221; the movie is another masterpiece of our time. It is very hard to explaining the plot of this story without giving possible spoilers, but it could simply be described as a “prison” film that excels in every possible way. It portrays Andy Dufresne, a successful accountant who is accused of killing his wife, and Red, Andy’s inmate and their two decade imprisonment at the Shawshank State Prison. Narrated by the character played by Morgan Freeman, the movie focuses on the cruelty experience by Andy and his optimism and perseverance to get out of prison. If anything, this film will win you heart. The movie its about hope, the commitment of accomplish something, and the message that “salvation lies within.”</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/PF/PF_921838~Citizen-Kane-Posters.jpg" alt="Citizen Kane" width="107" height="146" /><strong>3. Citizen Kane (1941)</strong> – If you like critical reviews, then this movie should be your favorite movie of all time. Pretty much every major film institution and movie critics (i.e. AFI) has this movie at the top of the list. It is easy to see why, Citizen Kane is so innovative and elaborated, it is very hard to imagine it was produced in 1942. The film follows the life of Charles Foster Kane, a man whose career in the publishing world evolves from an idealistic social world to a cruel pursuit of control and power. Narrated by reporter seeking the meaning of Kane’s final word, “Rosebud” the movie is a epic movie about the abuses of power. Not particularly on my personal favorite list, but definitely a movie a like to talk about and show to my friends.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/images/cinema/city-of-god.jpg" alt="City of God" width="102" height="154" /><strong>2. City of God (2002)</strong> &#8211; An epic movie that starts and ends with blood and gun shooting, City of God shows the cruel reality that was experienced in Brazil during the seventies and eighties. Fernando Meirelles’ excels in revealing how some Brazilians fought to defend themselves while other fought to get to the top in an era where poverty and corruptions where explicit in Brazilian society. From small time robberies and drugs to savage murders and a break out war, the movie shows us a part of the world that cannot be avoid seeing. If you don’t mind subtitles, this movie is one that you will most likely want to watch many, many times over your life.</p>
<p><a href="/images/the_godfather.jpg"><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="/images/the_godfather.jpg" alt="The Godfather" width="107" height="165" /></a><strong>1. The Godfather (1972)</strong> &#8211; “I will make him an offer he can’t refuse.” wow.<br />
The Godfather chronicles the events of the Corleone crime family at the time when the head of the family, Don Vito Corleone, refuses to bring drugs into the mafia business. The movie has had an enourmous impact in the movie industry as it pretty much defined the mafia movie genre. Excellent directing by Francis Cappola, strong performances by greats such as Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, and an ingenious script all solidify to The Godfather&#8217;s success over the years.</p>
<p>Just ten? Yes, I have to admit it was quite hard narrowing the list. So here are some worth mentioning:  Goodfellas, Vertigo, Godfather II, Star Wars, Lawrence of Arabia, Sunset Boulevard, 2001: Odyssey, Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Dark Knight maybe?, Schindler’s List</p>
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