The Greatest Movies of All Time RANKED
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The internet has once again convened to do what it does best: make random lists of things. This time, they've compiled a list of what they actually believe to be the greatest movies of all time. I, as always, remain skeptical of everything I see on the internet, so let's see if they got it right this time.
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We asked for it, and we got it. Next for Klavan’s lists should be, best:
-TV shows
-Paintings/Sculptures
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-And of course, documentaries.
Klavan's correct - Black Panther was boring, terrible CGI, not great dialog, bad fight scene, Chadwick Boseman's acting was only saving grace.
I've said this on many occasions: Black Panther was not the best movie that year, it was not the best Marvel movie, nor was it even the best movie to feature Black Panther:
That was Captain America: Civil War.
And I really like the character of Black Panther.
Michael B. Jordan's acting was on it too, but, yes, not even a top three Marvel movie.
Only a DEI hire would call it a good movie...much less great. This is affirmative action
@@misterschubert3242exactly! The Black Panther was the best in Civil War. That's where the character work for him really shines.
Agreed. HOWEVER, Klavan rated Moonlight higher than 2001 Space Odyssey....
So you know....
He was wrong there.
Where are the westerns? "The Searchers", "True Grit", "High Noon", "Once Upon a Time in the West", "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", "Unforgiven", to name but a few.
Good point.
Old Henry is a newer western and one of the best
Spaghetti westerns are still highly praised, since they are amoral. I doubt that you'll ever see classic american westerns on Best Movies Ever lists today, especially the ones from Ford and Anthony Mann. Way too problematic for "modern audiences".
@@keithhayes844no, no, not even close. NO. It's Ok.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119spag westerns are more like gangster films...almost noir, except the anti hero always prevails. Fistful of Dollars was actually remade as a ganster film...'Last Man Standing'.
Shane an underrated western. Of course the father of all westerns Stagecoach is also worth adding to the list.
Klavan: There oughta be a LAW that movies NEVER be more than 2 hours!
Also Klavan: The (3 hour) Godfather is one of the greatest movies ever made!
The Godfather clocks in at about 5 minutes short of 3 hours.
Lawrence of Arabia is 3 hrs 42 min.
@@Shah-of-the-Shinebox I know. So is this a "Well TECHNICALLY it's not EXACTLY 3 hours..."? 😜
@chanceotter8121 Yep! And how long is Gone With The Wind? Drew loves that one, too!
@@Hard_Boiled_Entertainment But the 2 hour rule is still a good rule to go by. There is no reason a comedy should be over 2 hours; superhero movies would greatly benefit from editing down to under 2 hours. You better have something unique to say and show if your film is around 3 hours. The Godfather and Lawrence are exceptional in scope, theme and narrative. They earn the time.
I’m disappointed that he put LOTR in A. It deserves no less than S. He put The Godfather trilogy in S but the thing is that trilogy had a lousy third movie, while LOTR was great through all 3 movies
actually, he put the LOTR TRILOGY in A but ONLY the first Godfather film in S. That being said, I am also furious. LOTR sh9uld be S+ while the Godfather is only S.
He didn't actually rate the Godfather trilogy, just the first one.
@@jimcorbett3764 even if it wasn’t the whole godfather trilogy, I still maintain that all 3 LOTR movies are S tear and deserve to be at the top of the list
@@samdiego1965 OK.
Ah no
The good the bad and the ugly
Get serious.
Meh
Amazing but I'd rate Once Upon a Time in the West higher, and OUATI America higher than The Godfather or Goodfellas
I always thought a few dollars was better. The ending show down maybe the best scene in film.
@@Video81501 bad taste
Moonlight being on this list but not Gone with the Wind is a crime against humanity.
Black Panther was on the list....lol, who are they trying to kid?
Moonlight is honestly one of the worst films i've ever seen. The only thing good was the premise: a gay black gangster. Which is an interesting, fresh idea. Unfortunately nothing came out of it. I was shocked when it won the Oscar. Since then I simply ignored the oscars. I mean, to win it all it takes is a PC idea?
Gone With The Wind wasn't that good.
@@leetimberman8860 Which is why it won 8 Academy Awards? Give me a break.
@@tayloradams5780 an academy award doesn't always mean that it's a good movie sooo...
Excuse me? _Snakes on a Plane?!_ Hello?
I know! I was also offput that Troll 2 wasn't on either!
@@lukesalazar9283 The rare example of a sequel outperforming the original.
You CAN’T say Star Wars is unimaginative it’s genuinely so creative
The script is jejune. Go into another room when it is playing, and just listen to the script. It's embarassing.
@@robertjensen2328 lmao "bro just go to the next room and ignore the fucking picture itself". Thats an embarrassing comment.
@@ACDCRocks780 Look up the word jejune. It's like ACDC. Kid stuff.
I love Star Wars but it's basically Dune+Kurosawa+Burroughs
@@philipsheppard4815 So is everything... Everything is derivative. All the greats he listed are derivative of something.
No Kurosawa on the list. That's crazy.
do you like _The Last Samurai_ ?
I f*dgin’ love that movie 🤙
@@Sam_T2000 Not particularly 😕. Seven Samurai or High and Low deserve to be mentioned. Klavan is right. This list is too oriented towards modern movies. I mean, Inception? Really?
@@jayjayjigsbys - yeah, _Inception_ might be my least favorite Nolan movie, and I’m not the hugest Nolan fan in general.
what I like about _Last Samurai_ is that it’s just a nice little movie (with some cool samurai sword fights)… movies today are either giant superhero or sci-fi spectacles, or pretentious artsy-fartsy tripe, with “nice little movies” thrown in once or twice a year, and those never get much attention.
Moonlight and Black Panther....lol
@@jayjayjigsbys not just that but there's only one non-American film in the whole list.
Let the record reflect, Andrew ranked Moonlight above 2001: a Space Odyssey 😬
Very funny. Made me laugh out loud.
2001 like Solaris, is “intellectual” SF and you know if you like them.
@@Scottlp2 - Clooney, or Tarkovsky?
@@Scottlp2intellectual is a word people use to try to gaslight for dull, boring movie. Pretentious bs. The movie stunk. Innovative filming at the time, but goid grief what a bad script.
I have no interest in Moonlight but I can’t be the only one alive who thinks 2001 a space odyssey is a slog. Maybe I just need to see it with the eyes of someone watching it in 1968 to appreciate the new ground it broke.
You're asking me for the best? No doubt it's The Wizard of Oz synched up with Dark Side of the Moon.
Put down the pipe
@@denroy3lol
That’s the second thing I’m asking about in heaven. It’s statistically impossible that it synchronizes in so many hundreds of places, including sometimes word for word lyrics with actions/dialogue, but my favorite band insists that they didn’t do it on purpose.
It has bugged me for over 2 decades now!
The third man was indeed great!
My favourite of all time!
It's free on CZcams.
@@jesustovar2549 thanks!
Yes thanks Andrew for bring it up. I have it as my second greatest film of all time. Just behind INCEPTION and ahead of CITIZEN KANE.
I now need a Klavan reading and viewing list with HIS top musts.
He has that
@@josephvadalamusicI thought I heard that talked about before. Need a link.
Keep doing this culture stuff with Klavan! Just dedicate him to be the DW's cultural guy. His movie and book takes are always fresh and insightful.
Brett Cooper & Ben might be better. he didn't like Star Wars or 2001. 2 polar opposites.
@@tnndll4294 Brett couldn't even sit through LOTR without being on the phone half the time.
Would LOVE to see more Klavan tier lists. Thanks for the video!
Ditto
Please talk more about OLD great films!!!! 😭😭💪
Sunset boulevard
More Welles
More Brando
More Kazan
More John Ford
More Kubrick
John Wayne
Liz Tayler
Paul Newman
Monty Clift
Bette Davis
Gene Tierney
Henry Fonda
Westerns
Film Noir
Pleeeaaassssseeeee!!! 🙏
Problem with Sunset Blvd: William Holden narrates it as a dead man. Makes no sense to me.
Big Sleep (Bogey version) has too many twists to make sense but is excellent nonetheless, as almost every critic said at the time. Out of the Past (1947, R. Mitchum and K. Douglas) is primo noir. Probably better than Big Sleep. Better than Hollywood Blvd.
@@robertjensen2328 I liked the fact that the narration was different. I have a list of literally a thousand and one (from the book called “1001 films ..”) and was just listing it as a springboard rather than singling out that 1 specifically. But was a super cool throwback to old Hollywood nonetheless and with an aging silent film star almost parodying herself, so was super creative & ahead of itself in many ways.
Bogey’s stagey and campy “noir” acting just always bugged the CRAP out of me which is why I can’t jump on board calling any of his films as the “GOAT” so that’s just my personal opinion, but Klavan likes what he likes and I appreciate his honesty and not bowing to the film critics.
I’d just love to hear him talk more about other great film works of art .. that was my main objective because I love the overall way he assesses literature & films.
Yeah I need more of this, Klavan sounds like the actual guy for this.
Would just disagree with the LOTR trilogy. Would have S tiered that.
It changed modern cinema, and if you think Game Of Thrones would have ever been a thing without it, I would just disagree. It is literally and literary (pun intended) the perfect trilogy. Better than any before it as far as all 3 movies go.
Changed modern cinema? Modern cinema sucks...so that should be a strike.
@@denroy3 that's assuming it would be better if the LOTR didn't change things. It would be vastly worse.for reference see 80s and 90s movies, 🤣
Lotr is in my top three best movies ever.
I don’t disagree, but everything you said applies to the original Star Wars trilogy as well. And that one was far more influential, especially in terms of how movies are made now.
@@dankairgadam8841Truly, if it weren't for Industrial Light & Magic, a lot of modern sci-fi/fantasy movies today wouldn't have been possible. Even Peter Jackson admitted the influence of Star Wars when making Lord of the Rings.
The Third Man is S+ for the Zither opening alone. The rest of the movie is amazing.
Movies that should be on this list:
- One Flew over the cuckoo's Nest
- Children of Paradise
- Seven Samurai
- The Wild Bunch
- Raiders of the Lost Arc
- Godfather 2 (better than 1 really)
- Amadeus
- Breaking Away
- The Maltese Falcon
- The Bridge on the river Kwai
The Wild Bunch is great, I'm an Indiana Jones fan and I don't know how Raiders isn't on this list, Godfather 2 is great, Maltese Falcon and Amadeus are some of my favorites.
Btw, Bridge Over River Kwai it's one of my Great Uncle's favorites.
I'm with you on The Godfather 2 and I think Jaws is the greatest American blockbuster movie of all time.
No Godfather 2 sucked because it didn't have the old fat guy that talks funny
whiplash???
I think All about Eve should be on the list. One of the best acting in history.
I prefer Casino to Good Fellas.
I don't know which is best, but Casino is definitely more rewatchable.
I think most mob movies are bad movies. Most people watch them to see how cruel humans can be to one another for the sake of money, fear of the justice system, selfishness, and some sense of pride.
@@mountbrocken The Godfather for instance shows how the world really works, and how democacry is a fairytale told to keep regular, law abiding citizens under control. The smart know their way around it, and work to build a better system for their own people, their own kind. Goodfellas however is even more bleak, showing that, no matter what, the system always wins.
I would have considered "Casino" a masterpiece were it not for the tiresome overfamiliarity of De Niro and Pesci in their roles (Harvey Keitel would have been a much better choice to play Ace Rothstein). The tedious, overwrought, harshly lit cinematography by Robert Richardson (which effectively made most of Oliver Stone's movies well nigh unwatchable in my opinion) also gave me a headache.
I think I would have liked "GoodFellas" better with William L. Petersen as Henry Hill rather than Ray Liotta (whose ugly camera mug and nasal New Jersey accent always drove me nuts), and I would have prefered an old school thug like Albert Finney as Jimmy the Gent rather than De Niro. I also think that De Palma's "The Untouchables" would have been better with Mickey Rourke (the original choice) as Eliot Ness and Chazz Palminteri as Al Capone. Since his 1970's heyday, I've not been much of a Bob De Niro fan.
@@mountbrockenThat is a ridiculous statement
y’all know what a perfect movie is? _The Matrix_ is a *perfect* movie.
…it’s technically not perfect, but it’s pretty damn close. the part about Neo being saved by Trinity’s love for him is a bit silly, but everything building up to that, and Neo’s realization as “the One” was perfect, and there may be some Christ metaphor in there I haven’t identified… even the significantly less-than-perfect sequels aren’t as bad as their reputation 👍
No no no you don’t understand. The love confession is what transforms it from a good movie to a great movie! Because the movie up until that point is all about Truth and how it cannot be killed and that Truth matters and is worth pursuing BUT with the confession scene the movie tells us that Love is what makes Victory possible! That only Love can undo death so Truth can reign again! So many parallels to Christ!
The film is more understandable once you enter into an anti-system/establishment phase like I did, it's like a 3rd eye opening, and it was already a favorite of mine.
@@LynetteTheMadScientist - I think the Christ metaphor works if Trinity is the stand-in for humanity, and she’s accepting Neo as the savior… but it just feels muddied to me.
I'm not a fan of its hollywoodian summer blockbuster style, but indeed Matrix is a perfect, well-rounded, well-structured movie. At least I can't find an actual flaw in it.
Yawn
I was gonna complain about Chinatown and 2OO1 not being in S tier, but when he exclaimed his love for The Third Man all was forgiven.
Might have lost some points because Polanski is a pedo. Not fair to the movie, but it can be hard to separate the art from its creators.
What got me was that he said MALTESE FALCON was better than CHINATOWN. MALTESE FALCON for me is one of the most overated films ever.
@@elnick1000
No. You have to view Maltese Falcon for its time. Bogart is a truly hard man and you see that on screen as well and then he acts with his own character. China Town is a great movie just not on the level of the Maltese.
@@Art-is-craft Can't agree with you. I acutally enjoyed him much more in BIG SLEEP, the scene in the book store is fantaistic with Dorothy Malone. Also that one villain in the film, can't remember the actors name right now, is very scary, he actually does better in that role than did Richard Boone in the inferior if not more faithful remake with Robert Mitchum, for me the best of all Philip Marlowe. Also my favorite film with both Peter Lorre and Sydny Greemstreet is MASK OF DIMITRIOS.
A New Hope A
Empire Strikes Back is S
Return of the Jedi B
the worst thing about _Jedi_ is Luke’s hair.
The space battle in Jedi redeems the entire movie.
Agree with those grades. Adding the others:
Phantom Menace C
Attack of the Clones C-
Revenge of the Sith A-
Force Awakens D
Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker F
@@carsinruin6102 - it’s not like it’s some terrible movie that needed to be redeemed… it’s a great movie, with many great parts, it just had poor flow and pacing, the Ewoks are controversial, and Han has nothing to do 🤷🏻♂️
Return of the Jedi was the best of the three.
Now I need a full list of Klavan's top 10, 25, or 100 films of all time so I can watch them with my kids as they get older.
Jaws belongs on this list. S tier
When I met Spielberg's mom at their restaurant she told me Jaws was her favorite movie that Stephan directed. This was around 2009 at the Milky Way in LA. A lovely and gracious woman.
@@deanfeldman2505 She must have been very very old.
@@Mr.Goodkat She was elderly for sure. But very much on the ball. I recall her going to tables to check that people were enjoying themselves. I still remember my having a wonderful fish chowder. I'm glad I thought to ask her which of Stephen's films she liked most. The place was decorated with Spielberg movie posters. Nice experience.
@@deanfeldman2505 Sounds really cool, I didn't even know such a place existed.
Jaws is iconic but not a truly great movie.
Where the hell was ‘Mississippi Burning’?!?!?!
Also, you disrespected Shawshank Redemption and Empire Strikes Back. I’ll be spelling Klavan with e’s for the next while.
Agree 100% on old films. One of my favorite old movies is “To Have and Have Not.” You get to watch two of the greatest actors ever actually fall in love on film. And Lauren Becall could be as sexy as any woman and never take off a stitch. The scene where she says to Bogart, “You know you don't have to act with me, Steve. You don't have to say anything, and you don't have to do anything. Not a thing. Oh, maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow,” was one of the sexiest scenes ever. Every heterosexual man who’s ever been born wished he’d been able to put his lips together and blow for her.
They just knew how to make films. Look at the list of movies released in 1939. There has never been a better year for movies and there never will be another like it. Not even close.
Lauren Bacall was NEVER considered one of the greatest actresses. She did some good work though.
Shawshank is S tier
Ben Hur... To be taken seriously this list had to include Ben Hur.
Absolutely. My all time favorite movie. It gets better every time I see it. S-Tier without a doubt. I’d rank it alongside ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ as one of the greatest epics with a deeply personal story. So many truly great films not on this list, but the only other one I’ll mention is ‘The Princess Bride’.
2001 in D is absolutely ridiculous.
I watched it and wondered why it's such a big deal. I watched it again to see what I missed, and I still couldn't figure it out.
Agreed, I cannot take him seriously after that.
suzzannepalace Maybe the problem is with you. I suggest you always keep that in mind. Also, if you analyze the movie, you’ll see what the fuss is about. Whether you like it or not is a different story. For a lot of people it’s too slow and plodding.
Eh - it isn't an "F." So "D" is fine.
I completely understand who doesn't like 2001 (although I do). There's a lot of sacret cow syndrome going on with this one (as with many others in this list). Imo Kubrick's best is by far Dr. Strangelove.
Thing is, Drew, you brought up the American Myth element of Godfather. Star Wars is very much a New Myth, of the stars--and like what CS Lewis said about George Macdonald's Phantastes...it may not be particularly great in its writing...but it's the MYTHOLOGY that counts. Kudos for giving Empire a B, though--you're not COMPLETELY lost. ✌️😇
Drew is an artist. I get his perspective. And he's not wrong on it being meh script and meh acting. I mean he's comparing it to the Godfather, ffs
@jpwright87 I get it, and you may notice I ACKNOWLEDGED the writing issues...but he nonetheless is trivializing the mythological aspect of Star Wars. Plus the scripts of Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi are actually pretty solid, in large part thanks to Lawrence Kasden. And Lucas didn't direct those either.
Star Wars is not its own myth. It is the hero's journey based on 50s Flash Gordon serials. Standard fare.
@@greygorygaming It takes from a lot of things. Doesn't change anything.
@@Hard_Boiled_Entertainment It's entertainment for children, which is fine, but comes off as juvenile and wacky at times.
LOTR is S tier. The accomplishment of that trilogy is near perfection. Screen play, acting, cinematography, score, effects. It’s a juggernaut of talent and execution.
Wrong
@@jordansmith5712
It definitely is in the S class of movies.
2001: A Space Odyssey is the greatest film ever made.
Andrew and I have very different taste in movies, but I agree with him on Black Panther being so overrated. I didn't hate it, but I watched it once and pretty much forgot all about it. Never even cared to watch the 2nd movie. I disagree with him on so many things here but come on now, 2001 being D tier is ridiculous. I'm not saying it's my favorite movie but it's A tier. Several of these movies including The Dark Knight are nowhere near being the best movies. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Jaws, The Godfather 2, Paris Texas, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest and so many others deserve a spot over most of these movies.
Agree with Andrew. This list is WAYYYY too modern for my tastes. I could easily fill my list with all pre-1966 films. While I enjoy later films here and there, the frequency of greatness was higher in earlier decades in my opinion. At least “City Lights” made the list …. And I also agree that “Casablanca” is a much, much better film than “Citizen Kane.” “Casablanca” is indeed my all time favorite.
If you wrap Casablanca up, it is a bit convoluted and bumpy when compared to Citizen Kane, which is smoother, more well-rounded, more focused, regardless of its technical importance. Like Friedkin says, is the most timeless and important tale of all: what would it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul? However, my #1 will always be Murnau's Sunrise.
By the way, I liked how you pointed out 1966 as the diving line between Golden Era and New Hollywood. Many people consider Bonnie and Clyde (67) or The Graduate (67), but I think it was Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf, 1966.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 Exactly. Agreed! When the Hays Code dissolved, it changed everything… and not necessarily for the better. Movie makers went berserk- like kids in a candy store after that. Crazy that “The Sound of Music” was released just prior to all of this. The late 60s did a lot of damage to our culture, sadly - though certainly those came along with a few necessary changes. (BTW - “Sunrise” IS amazing and very fascinating).
@@ChrisN1344 Well, code or no code, it was inevitable. The cultural turning point reached all sectors; from entertainment industry to Catholic Church.
By the way, I strongly suggest the YT channel "MovieWise". He tackles both classic and modern films, but he's not shy about demonstrating the superiority of Goden Age cinema, and why.
The vast majority of the list was before 1980 how was it too modern? there was only 2 movies after 2010 😂
Star Wars is S tier. That's a hill I will absolutely die on. Just from a cultural impact it gets an S rating, but when you consider the added impacts it has on the way special effects and sound design were done in movies there's no conceivable way to rank it lower than S tier.
I would love to have seen Lawerence of Arabia on the big screen for the first time.
I always loved when Anthony Perkins is sitting in the interrogation cell, and he thinks that he won’t even hurt a fly.
More I'd like to hear Klavan's thoughts on:
Fight Club, Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, A Scanner Darkly, Apocalypse Now, Requiem For A Dream, Black Christmas, Kill Bill, The Wolfman
He already said before that tge only really decent Tarantino is 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'.
@@denroy3he put pulp fiction in B
Not one William Wyler film! (Philistines.) WW was the most nominated director: 12 nominations! Nobody will get close to that.
Best Wyler film? Dodsworth (1936), Wuthering Heights (1939), Mrs. Miniver (1942), Best Years of Our Lives (1946), The Heiress (1949), Roman Holiday (1953), The Big Country (1958), Ben Hur (1959). Pick any.
Check out Mary Astor in Dodsworth. She's a legit babe (unlike in Maltese F).
I love Dodsworth, The Letter, The Heiress and above all The Westerner, which somehow gets neglected in lists of greatest Westerns. Brennan and Cooper are wonderful together.
And Mary Astor in Red Dust…❤
@@chanceotter8121 Appreciate the tips for The Westerner and Red Dust.
@@robertjensen2328
The list is not actually Klavans. The video is rating movies that are on a major internet movie list. He was too harsh on 2001.
Too bad I've never seen any non-english speaking movies in Klavan's lists. No Bergman, no Dreyer, no Rosselini, no Kurosawa, no Lang, no Truffaut, no Fellini, no Ozu. I'd like to see his take on those movies that came from places and people with a (slightly) different cultural background.
He didn't give Lord of the Rings an S rank. then he gave Parasite a C. I can't figure this guy's rating system.
Lord of rings be way to high that shit is mid on an all time scale
To me he comes across as a contrarian and an elitist who only appreciates movies from his youth. The fact that he thinks the Godfather is the last "great" movie tells you everything you need to know.
If Lord of the Rings is a 9 out 10 at an A that means Parasite is 7 which could be argued as a 6.
Among modern movies, Inception and Black Panther (to say nothing of Moonlight and Parasite) don't hold a candle to Back to the Future.
I love Inception and Back to the Future, I don't even know what Black Panther is doing here or in any list for that matter.
If we are talking blockbusters, Jaws is probably the best ever overall, Jurassic Park blows Black Panther away, Back to the Future is great, I think Superman 1 or 2 deserve some love and Raiders is pretty much a perfect adventure film with one of the greatest characters of all time.
You must be either a kid or racist to say Back to the Future is a better film than Parasite.
@@manuam98 fawning over Parasite is an affectation. There’s nothing wrong with the film but be serious. Back to the Future is studied in every screenwriting program as the perfect script. It is not the most serious pretentious french film ever made but for what it is, it is absolute perfection.
No war movies? No killer shark movies? This list is lacking.
I would enjoy a movie where humans go to war against the sharks and put an end to that menace once and for all. we could it _”Kill All Sharks.”_
Lawrence was a war movie.... But this wasn't his list.
@@dennisshaper4744 you're right about Lawrence. Actually, I've always considered Casablanca to be a war movie too, now that you mention it.
Dr Strangelove :)
I know. Like where is Sharknado
How can you skip over Back to the Future trilogy? Yeah I know. No sex, what the most clever plot ever produced.
You don't need sex to have a good story, that's why I love it.
Imo vertigo is the greatest film ever made...Andrew knows his stuff.
my favorite films are _Citizen Kane_ and _Boondock Saints._
Willem Defoe deserved an Oscar for Boondock.
Lol
You will learn to be more professional Luke!!
@@hiramnooneWillem Dafoe definitely deserves an Oscar.
Should've used Letterboxd ratings as the source
There is no bigger brainrot than Letterboxd.
Pulp fiction does not even deserve to be on this list, and inception is certainly an A tier.
Agree to certain extent, cause I like both.
Klavan is right, of course, about the the online list's privileging of the modern stuff. They don't call the the Golden Age of Hollywood the Golden Age for nothing.
Aside from William Wyler's stuff that I mentioned earlier, here's another film that deserves serious attention: A Place in the Sun (1951, Liz Taylor, Montgomery Clift). Rewatchable many times over.
Putting Batman above shaw shank redemption should be a crime
Agreed, he is showing his age lol
Why, I'm just curious
@@donavonwatkins6920 - because I’m not wearing hockey pads!
He didn't, he put 'The Dark Knight' above. And...it's ok by me.
@@hondoshaver7651how is that showing his age?
Growing up, The Ten Commandments with Charlton Heston and Yul brynner was my favorite. film. To this day, I still find myself more entertained by it than almost any other movie.
Great film, truly a must for Easter season, great photography, score performances and special effects, and I like that it was filmed on the Sinahi Mount.
I would love to see it on VistaVision.
The Day The Earth Stood Still. 1951. Not the remake.
1.Dirty Harry.
2.Death Wish
3.A Fistful Of Dollars
4.They Live
5. High Plains Drifter. (I love Clint Eastwood alright?)
I'm going to guess, IQ about 65?
I can't believe that Schindler's List didn't make the cut. Moonlight and Black Panther over Schindler's List? Really?
That speaks a lot about the state of the internet nowadays
He's trashed Schindler's list in the past.
@@sethmx999no one on the internet likes black panther lol that was on here for trolls. If they wanted him to rank a popular well respected superhero movie it would be like joker, Logan or infinity war
Schindler's List should have been in German,
or if they had to do it in English, why have them speak in those ridiculous German accents?
@@steveblundell7766Spielberg put the film in English because if people were reading subtitles the whole time, it would give them an excuse to not look at what’s happening in the film.
I'll accept every judgment but Pulp Fiction - just as a cultural phenomenon alone, the way it changed a genre, Pulp Fiction deserves an "S"
Edit - and the Coen brothers are geniuses, obviously, but No Country for Old Men has a hard edit leading into its third act that makes absolutely no sense (leaving the hotel). Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, Fargo, Oh Brother Where Art Thou are all better films 😏
lol what about Pulp Fiction is edifying?
At the time of its release, _Pulp Fiction_ was no doubt a game-changing phenomenon. But it's been spoofed, parodied, and imitated so much in the last three decades that it really doesn't hold up like it once did.
@@LynetteTheMadScientist who said edifying? It broke ground with its narrative structure, meanwhile made or redefined many actors careers. Plus, it was entertaining as hell.
@@Guigley spoofed but not bettered imo
@@jjeKKell Lol if its not edifying its not Art at all, just self-indulgent garbage
Casablanca is an amazing movie.
There Will Be Blood, Brave Heart, SlumDog Millionaire
It's a wonderful life
LOTR is the best movie trilogy of all time, hands down. You simply cannot point to a better movie
Dollars Trilogy is better.
@@EddieHenderson92good one😂
@@jarrettchristensen_music Don't fear the truth.
@@EddieHenderson92 westerns are mediocre
Doesn’t even get into a top 5
I agree with Casablanca in the S category! 😊 I only watched it for the first time a few years ago. Casablanca deserves its reputation: it truly is one of the greatest films ever made.
Yet the film harbors many ironies. It's a romance where the boy doesn’t get the girl and love doesn’t win in the end. It's a film noir where all the main characters possess hearts of gold (e.g. no femme fatales). It's a suspenseful thriller where the climax is about letting go. It's a b&w with deep hues and vivid symbols. It's a maudlin which speaks universal truths.
Casablanca’s main theme is about the sacrifice of one’s most ardent love for the higher good. Another theme is that one can’t be neutral but must choose a side, which takes on a real world poignancy considering Casablanca was filmed in the very midst of the Second World War. The themes are good, beautiful, and true, and always true this side of the parousia. As such, Casablanca transcends war and is a film for all time. The fundamental things apply, as time goes by.
I am a bit surprised that we did not see Avengers: Infinity war, 1917 and Nosferatu on the list.
But I guess the internet is to blame for that
Where are the Sergio Leone movies??
Exactly, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and Once Upon Time in the West are perfect movies.
@@EddieHenderson92 That is exactly right
Good movies but they are nowhere near best of all time. The list is not Klavans own list but are an internet list that he is ranking.
@@Art-is-craft only good the bad the ugly and once upon a time in america are masterpieces
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Great movie just not masterpieces.
The Godfather is the greatest American film ever. Period.
Casablanca is the very best of Classic Hollywood. Too iconic for words. Exceptional.
Shawshank Redemption is so rewatchable and inspirational. I personally haven't seen it in years but still a great film.
12 Angry Men is one of the most skillful films ever made. Takes place in one room, in real time and you are gripped throughout. A classic.
Star Wars is enjoyable and holds a special place in my heart but Klavan is right, they ruined Hollywood forevermore.
Chinatown is one of the best written films. A top tier detective story.
Haven't seen Parasite.
Citizen Kane is good. A big ball of fine. It's influence is profound, Orson Welles was a genius and will be studied for centuries(I did a 20+ page paper of the making of the film way back when) but not one I'd revisit anytime soon.
The Dark Knight is everything I want an action film to be. I will not elaborate.
2001: A Space Odyssey still keeps me up at night. I've seen it maybe two dozen times(at least 10 times on acid) and refuse to read anybody's personal interpretation because I have a hard time keeping track of my own thoughts about the film. Stanley Kubrick was the Charles Dickens of cinema.
Moonlight is well made but OHMYGOD TALK ABOUT OSCAR PANDERING! Oy.
Alien is the best haunted house movie ever made. Absolutely spectacular!
Charles Chaplin was endlessly entertaining and his films do age well. City Lights is his magnum opus.
Lawrence of Arabia is my favorite film ever. The greatest EPIC ever! Full stop.
I disagree, Pulp Fiction is great! Not perfect but a classic for a reason.
Vertigo is not one of my favorite Hitchcockian flicks but I love the way Klavan describes it; a nightmare of a film with a bizarre plot.
The Lord of the Rings is why I love cinema. I saw the trilogy as a kid in theaters as they came out year after year and was truly awestruck every time. I still am.
Not the biggest Inception fan but I think that's because I can't take DiCaprio seriously as an actor. Great cast, great concept, Nolan is a genius.
Psycho is Hitchcock's best film. Riveting from beginning to end.
Black Panther was another copy and paste superhero flick by Marvel. Pass.
Goodfellas is the most rewatchable film in history. Love it endlessly.
No Country for Old Men is perfect is every conceivable way. One of the best villains ever.
I never got the hype with Raging Bull either. The editing and direction of the fight scenes is out of this world but the rest is sluggish nonsense.
No Country for Old Men was the first time ever that I've felt like the villain actually existed, in the real world. I was thinking about him for 2 weeks. An amazing movie. Fargo is also great.
I agree with all of these exept Raging Bull, I really liked it the first time I watched it.
Andrew is wrong about Star Wars and there's nothing wrong with blockbusters, but the problem is that the last 10-15 years has been so top heavy and middle budget movies don't get made like they used too. The blame goes on the decline of physical media and people just don't go the theaters like they did in the past.
oef .. that shawshank .....
if i was a lefty i would unfollow you ;) ...
luckily i am not a crazy lefty ...so i just frown and dismiss youre taste and sanity ;)
mostly agree with youre options/scores ... .but the DW should also do this with KNOWLES and Brett ...to see other generations view, because youre list really shows youre age ;)
But they don't have any taste
Except that he’s right about Shawshank. It’s a good film, but I don’t understand why people think so highly of it.
Another tell that Star Wars comes at the end of the great era of movies is that it’s just homage after homage to movies George liked.
I am shocked, SHOCKED that North by Northwest didn't make the list. That's an objective travesty.
My favorite film by HITCHCOCK.
I'd agree with 90% you said, but I'm afraid you're wrong about 2001 and Stanely Kubrick, to me his movies are closer to classic literature than you're average movie. So you kinda have to be in the same state of mind for both. I'd recommend checking out, if you haven't Kurosawa, Bergman and Tarkovsky's filmographies. Their movies to me are high art on the level of the greatest novels of all time.
edit - forgot about lynch. What;s your opinion on mulholland drive? and Fellini, 8 1/2?
Kubrick movies are closer to classical painging or music (look at Barry Lyndon) than your average movie, his films are more european than american.
Great to see Bergman and Tarkovsky mentioned!
I would also add Bresson and Dreyer to that list
Kubrick makes great movies but is way overrated. He was seen as the start of New Hollywood hence why he gets such hype. He is a good direct with a strong line up of movies. But are any of his movies comparable to the greats though is the thing.
I’m baffled by Klavan’s take on Shawshank. What’s not to get? It’s also a beautiful Christian allegory.
Never really thought it like that. What makes it a Christian allegory
What makes it good is Morgan Freeman's soothing narration. Not that special a movie.
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It is an excellent movie just not at the top though.
Ill explain S tier. Tier lists originate or at least were popularized by fighting games. In a certain fighting game there was a character so unbelievably unfair that they were practically impossible to beat. Because of that they needed a tier above A to stand for characters that were so powerful that they need to be banned from tournament play. Nowadays it's overused and incorrectly used. It stands for supreme as well, so anyone putting more than 1 thing in S tier usually makes no sense. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
Can’t believe you said Shawshank was overrated!
thank you, Andrew! Finally, someone said it: yes, Dark Knight is the best superhero movie and the best version of Batman thanks to Nolan& Bale, totally agree but even more so, I agree that Inception is a painfully overrated movie! And for me, you were still too generous, rating it B. Should be C or D. It has plot holes of the size of Dakota, it doesn't make sense no matter how much Nolan's fans and Di Caprio's fans deny it, and even Di Caprio is on record saying he still, to this day, doesn't know what it was about lol xD. Inception is one of the weakest Nolan movies and the fact that it has a better rating on IMDB than the masterpiece that is Prestige (the last time I checked) is once again showing how braindead audience is, and mostly, Di Caprio fans. The big reason why Inception is overrated is Di Caprio who always gets insane media PR, despite being absolutely overrated as an actor in the past, I'd say, 12 years or so. The truth is that Di Caprio's best performances came out in the 90s and the beginning of the 2000s, first decade of the 2000s, but after 2010 - it went dramatically downhill, yes, including Wolf of Wall Street, for anyone who actually has a taste in movies and acting. Di Caprio should have won the Oscar for Revolutionary Road, not for ANY other movie, period. But during the last decade or so, Di Caprio has been so, so overrated and it's annoying!
I feel like the illogic of the plot adds to it in a way though. Because the whole point is to be surreal and dreamlike. The fact that a big studio forked over the money for an almost arthouse type movie about planting an idea deep into someone’s subconscious… I mean that alone is notable. Plus it has an undeniably eerie atmosphere
how does it not make sense💀
its your skill issue that you couldn't understand the film lol and who cares if leo doesn't fully understand it? hes not the director
it makes so much sense and then some more if you pay attention to what you're watching
@@aka_15 I don’t think they mean that they can’t follow the plot, they mean that in real world logic it doesn’t make much sense to have dreams within dreams etc.
I agree that they haven't seen enough older movies. There is not one Kurosawa film on this list. I would have put many ahead of some of the junk here. High and Low is one that I never get tired of.
How about something from Fritz Lang, Metropolis or M are ones that people should at least have heard of.
I've watched a few...won't watch them again. Wouldn't consider them in my top ten.
Seriously lacking so many great movies before 1980.
I would say there’s not enough modern movies in this list.
Andrew was going to give Empire strikes back a C for a grade, but ben threatened his part-time job... Medicare can't cover eternity.
Shapiro liked the last Indiana Jones...he loses his movie critic card.
Casablanca wasn't directed by itself, Curtiz blocked that movie perfectly.
"The Maltese Falcon" was better than "Casablanca" . "Casablanca" is a chick flick. But a good one.
"Blade Runner" is better than any of the Star Wars films. "North by Northwest" and "Psycho" were Hitchcock's best, each better than "Vertigo" which was okay, but not in the same ballpark or league of those two. "Casino" and "The Departed" both by Scorsese belong on this list. Near the top.
"The Searchers" by the great John Ford deserves to be at the very tippy top of this list. As the best Western ever made, also the best film ever made.
Agree with everything but the Searchers.
I'm a Shane and Magnificent Seven man myself!
The Searchers was my father's second favorite, after True Grit! He loved the Duke!
@@misterschubert3242 Your Pop's right, "True Grit" is a great one indeed. Also "Red River" and "El Dorado". So are "Shane", "The Mag Seven", "Nevada "Smith" and "Tombstone".
Shane and The Big Country were better Westerns.
@@Video81501 No, but "The Big Country" is a fave of mine too. Great opening with that terrific music. Chuck Connors's best performance.
@@hiramnoone Burle Ives gave one of the greatest dramatic performances of all time in that movie. Probably Charleton Heston's best performance as well. It's sad how much that movie is over looked.
why is black panther even in here
They are modern internet movie lists.
The Third Man was sooooo good!
It seems like those who have made the list never sees anything except American movies.
There are quite a few good French, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Swedish movies, and from a range of other countries
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. A great American film.
I think Klavan’s said it’s one of the best modern movies himself.
Controversial opinion: Wolf of Wall Street is better than Goodfellas. I love Goodfellas BTW.
Controversial opinion: Goodfellas or any Scorsese film are better than Wolf of Wall Street.
Basically, if its an old movie, Klavan loves it.
If its a new movie, he hates it.
"City Lights" is now on my list, as well as "The Third Man." I've seen the others. After reading the blurb, I also need to watch "The Great Dictator."
The Great Dictator is wonderful. I'm pretty sure you can find it on CZcams for free as well.
No Country for Old Men?
Sure it's well done. But a film that makes me want to die is not something to recommend. 🤮
Javier Bardem tho best film ever
Parasite is the only foreign language film on the list. What a joke.
Thank God.
Movies I wish were on the list:
A Clockwork Orange
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Enter the Dragon
Akira
Yojimbo
Silence of the Lambs
Rocky
The Wizard of Oz
Midnight Cowboy
Blazing Saddles
Schindler's List
Coraline
A Clockwork Orange, one of my favorite outraging anti-system/establishment movies, the movie that made me love Kubrick, Trainspotting should be here too.
SCHINDLER yes, my top ten films of all time. Wizard of OZ is in my top twenty and I have it as one of the 10 most famous American movies of all time. Here where I disagree. Saw ENTER THE DRAGON in a movie theater after having seen some of LEE'S other films. It is for me a very overated film. I much prefer his FISTS OF FURY, called THE CHINESE CONNECTION in the USA when it came out. Even the one in Italy is much better for me. AKRIA, Saw it on a Sunday in Berkeley in the movie theater. Way overated. Have never understood the appeal of the film. I remember the 49's were playing the Bears at the same time, and feeling I would have had a better time watching that game. It tried to me to be what BLADE RUNNER and MAD MAX II were, called at the time ROAD WARRIOR in USA. But being animated, could not achieve anytihng like it. Have watched it again, and jsut don't care for it.
Only Silence of the Lambs would be on that list.
Dark Knight also has the best movie villain ever.
What about Hannibal Lecter? I'd argue he's at least just as good...
Not even close.
Totally right about Shawshank. Way to go, Klavan.
why don’t you like it?
Andy Dufresne is Jesus 👍
@@Sam_T2000 It's okay. It's a good film. It's just not in the stratosphere, like IMDB would have it. That's the point.
Christ is King
I would put "Chinatown" on the S list. Brilliant screenplay by Robert Towne with ingenious plot construction, superb characterization and memorable dialogue. Immaculate 1930's period detail and excellent performances all around -- and yes, the lush romantic score by Jerry Goldsmith is one of the greatest ever.
A movie that really delves deep into the dark and seedy history of Los Angeles in a way that no movie before or since ever has. The revelation about the identity of the girl and the shock ending would have been impossible under the old production code of the classic Hollywood studio era. I disagree with Klavan that "The Maltese Falcon" is a better movie.
Thank God I'm not alone. Echo your thoughts 100% the same.
Apocalypse Now, A Clockwork Orange; The Birds; The Godfather Part 2; Rear Window; Taxi Driver. Substitute the modern films with those. And Switch "The Empire Strikes Back" with "Star Wars". Agreed with Andrew on "Raging Bull". Disagreed with 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Both Star Wars (A New Hope) and The Empire Strikes Back deserved to be here, and I would include Return of the Jedi but that's just my favorite. I love the ones you mention: Godfather 2, Apocalypse Now, Rear Window (I love Hitchcock), A Clockwork Orange and Taxi Driver. Good list.
@@jesustovar2549 Thanks. Return of the Jedi is great at times (the scenes with the Emperor, Vader and Luke). I'm into westerns that's why I like A new Hope so much.
You're right, Star Wars is not a great movie, but it IS a cultural icon. It forever changed the movies, so for that reason alone, it should rank higher.
Agreed. I'm definitely not a star wars fan. I think the story is over rated and the characters are basic but what they did behind the scenes has forever changed the way films are made. Some for the better, some not so much, but it deserves to be high on the list.
@@baahs101I wish more people were like you and understood that if it weren't Star Wars, and the visual effects of Industrial Light & Magic, lots of movie that people loves nowadays wouldn't have been made, for better or for worse.
Ben Hur should have been here, as should The Ten Commandments and The Adventures of Robin Hood.
Without Don Dohler's "The Alien Factor," this list is meaningless.
Andrew, when you stated that Casablanca is the greatest film ever made, I couldn't press subscribe and like quickly enough. Because you are totally right - Casablanca is the greatest film ever made. It is, quite frankly, miraculous. The only regret I have is that I could not keep pressing the like button several thousand more times.
Taxi Driver is Scorsese’s best. Everything lines up perfectly. And it’s so incredibly prescient.
I’ll try to keep watching even after that preposterous opinion on Shawshank.😅
Top 43 movies because I can’t spend all day on this:
No.1 Casablanca
No.2 The Godfather
No.3 Lawrence of Arabia
No.4 A River Runs Through It
No.5 Henry V
No.6 Hamlet
No.7 Shawshank Redemption
No.8 Citizen Kane
No.9 Romeo and Juliet
No.10 Shakespeare in Love
No.11 City of God
No.12 The Grapes of Wrath
No.13 The Pianist
No.14 Kramer vs Kramer
No.15 Life is Beautiful
No.16 Ben Hur
No.17 Calvary
No.18 Forrest Gump
No.19 A Touch of Evil
No.20 Fargo
No.21 Psycho
No.22 The Natural
No.23 Russian Ark
No.24 Schindler’s List
No.25 Silence of the Lambs
No.26 In the Name of Love
No.27 Lord of the Rings Trilogy
No.28 Pulp Fiction
No.29 The Graduate
No.30 Grave of the Fireflies
No.31 On the Waterfront
No.32 A Streetcar Named Desire
No.33 Death of a Salesman
No.34 Steel Magnolias
No.35 Godfather, Part 2
No.36 Raiders of the Lost Ark
No.37 2001: A Space Odyssey
No.38 Out of Africa
No.39 The Color Purple
No.40 Amadeus
No.41 Unforgiven
No.42 The Untouchables
No.43 Pride and Prejudice
And I have The Third Man in my to watch list now. Just have never gotten around to that one. We’ll see if it gets added.
Great film list, many of my favorites here, probably one of the best I've seen, my Mom would also agree with most of those.
This not a list that Klavin created. I believe they are coming from an IMDB list, and he is simply giving his opinion on each and where he would rank them.
I am curious what Andrew's thoughts are on some highly regarded foreign movies like those of Kurosawa, Tarkovsky, Kieslowski, Bergman... Also curious what his thoughts are on Terrence Malick and his films. Because I feel like that stuff may be getting overlooked by him. Also he for sure did Raging Bull dirty...deserves better than that. Also Shawshank