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One hundred classic movies in Europe and America

1, "The Godfather" The Godfather 1972 8.9 Coppola gangster classic "The Godfather" of the first, Paramount one of the most successful films, sit steady IMDB top chair should be deserved. While critics were unanimous in their praise for the second installment of The Godfather series, most fans seem to have a soft spot for The Godfather, which may have something to do with Marlon Brando's charismatic personality. This may have something to do with Marlon Brando's charismatic performance, which is still mesmerizing to this day, with his muffled, raspy voice and enigmatic expressions.

2, "The Shawshank Redemption" The Shawshank Redemption 1994 8.9 This is known as the "stimulation of 1995" film in the Chinese movie fans also have a very good reputation, can see the magic of the movie beyond the boundaries.

3, "Schindler's List" Schindler's List 1993 8.8 Spielberg in the "Jaws", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Aliens", "The Color Purple" four times with the Oscars after the loss of a hand, and finally in the Schindler and the countless Jewish refugees to help take the golden statue.

4, "Citizen Kane" Citizen Kane 1941 8.8 Needless to say, the movie milestone, the prodigy Orson? Welles' one-of-a-kind stunner.

5, "Casablanca" Casablanca 1942 8.7 Forever "North Africa Spy", forever Ingrid? Bergman

6, "The Godfather sequel" The Godfather: Part II 1974 8.7 The Godfather sequel "in the Corleone family rise of history and Mike bloody struggle to form a perfect counterpoint, this parallel montage of the use of the critics of the appreciation, the success of the film also consolidated the Al? The success of the movie also cemented the roles of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro as Italian movie stars. The film's success also cemented the status of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro as Italian movie stars.

7, "Seven Samurai" Shichinin no samurai 1954 8.7 This may not be the master Kurosawa Akira's best work, but it is certainly his best work, and its impact on world cinema has long been more than just a simple oriental martial arts story.

8, "Star Wars" Star Wars 1977 8.7 For every American born in the 50s to 70s, they almost like to be called "Star Wars Generation" (Star Wars generation), Star Wars series should have the largest number of fans of the series of films, remember the launch of the "Star Wars prequels" in 99 years when the craze? Remember the frenzy when the Star Wars prequels came out in '99?

9, "American Beauty" American Beauty 1999 8.6 This movie can be selected to the TOP 10 a bit surprising, the United States unique middle-class film.

10, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1975 8.6 Milos? Foreman and Jack? Nicholson's two **** the same upside down, a must-have lesson in film and television acting.

11, "Dr. Strangelove" 1964 8.6 Kubrick's satirical black humor classic of the Cold War, "the future trilogy" of the first, for a Chinese audience without the experience of that period of history, this film may not get such a high score.

12, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Wo hu zang long 2000 8.6 Li An really made a great movie.

13. Rear Window 1954 8.6 A Hitchcock classic, James? The pairing of James Stewart and Grace Kelly is as good as it gets today. The pairing of James Stewart and Grace Kelly is akin to that of Bradley Pitt and Julia Child in the present day. The pairing of James Stewart and Grace Kelly is just like Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts nowadays. The pairing of James Stewart and Grace Kelly was as eye-catching as the current Brad Pitt-Julia Roberts collaboration.

14, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 8.6 In the British "Total Film" (Total Film) magazine's selection of the greatest 50 screen heroes (again a TOP a family), Harrison? Ford's Indiana Jones topped the list. Jones topped the list, and Spielberg is still better off making something like this.

15, "The Usual Suspects" The Usual Suspects 1995 8.5 to the end to call the audience to realize that the film is always so fascinating, more interesting is that it also hides two future Oscar winners Kevin? Spicer and Benedicto DiTolo.

16. Psycho 1960 8.5 Audiences are still terrified of the killer's butcher knife, which is probably Hitchcock's greatest appeal.

17, "Star Wars of the Empire Strikes Back" he Empire Strikes Back 1980 8.5 Star Wars

fans of the second "Bible".

18, Low Fiction Pulp Fiction 1994 8.5 Probably the most watched movie I've ever seen on my own, I've seen it 12 times in two years, and Tarantino's ghostwriting is brief but poignant.

19. Memento 2000 8.5 This year's hit suspense movie is still stuck on the charts.

20. North by Northwest 1959 8.5 Another Hitchcock film, Cary? The shot of Grant being chased by a small plane into a cornfield is an all-time movie classic, and has been featured in films as diverse as Kusturica, the prodigal son of Yugoslavia, and Russell Nelson, the hilarious albino. The Silence of the Lambs 1991 8.5 When Buffalo Bill comes out of the darkness, do you hear the cries of the lambs, or your own heartbeat?

22. It's a Wonderful Life 1946 8.4 Directed by Frank Capra, featuring Jaime The Man Who Wasn't There. It's a Wonderful Life 1946 8.4 Frank Capra directed by Jaime

Stewart and starred in the award-winning film. Starring Jaime Stewart, it was nominated for five Oscars that year, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor, but lost out to another great film, The Golden Age. Selected as one of the 100 best films of the century by the American Film Institute.

23, Goodfellas 1990 8.4 Martin? Scorsese's chronicle of the Italian mob, in which the most eye-catching actor is the little man Joe Pesci. Pesci, the film is definitely comparable to Coppola's "Godfather" series

24, "Saving Private Ryan" Saving Private Ryan 1998 8.4 Spielberg spent a huge amount of money to shoot the World War II film, but in the Oscar race was lost to the unheard of "Shakespeare's Love Story.

25, "Lawrence of Arabia" Lawrence of Arabia 1962 8.4 That is an Arab story, that is a David? Rien's time ......

26, "12 Angry Men" 12 Angry Men 1957 8.4 by Henry? Fonda leads the cast, is a very wonderful movie. The whole story takes place in a room where 12 people with different personalities act out a battle between intelligence, reason and prejudice. There is no shortage of great lines and subtle ideas.

27. Paths of Glory 1957 8.4

An early Kubrick classic starring Kirk? Douglas starring.

28. To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 8.3

Gregory Peck's classic. Gregory Peck starred in the classic film as a small-town Southern lawyer defending a black rapist, and his performance won him an Oscar that year.

29. The Damned M 1931 8.3

German filmmaker Fritz Lange's classic of the 1930s has a lot to offer. Lange's classic of the thirties, the first aesthetic reference for talkies, a keeper for Western film clubs, and a must-have for the study of film historiography.

30, "Vertigo" Vertigo 1958 8.3

What would movies be like if they lost Hitchcock ......

31, Taxi Driver 1976 8.3

One of Scorsese's most important works, De Niro's portrayal of the driver, Travis, has become an archetypal figure in cinema history, with child star Jodie Foster making her debut in the film. Foster came to prominence in the film.

32, The Third Man The Third Man 1949 8.3

Famous British film noir, which had a greater influence on new Hollywood directors such as Scorsese.

33. L.A. Confidential 1997 8.3

Outstanding Hollywood film, noir style brings the audience to the fifties in Los Angeles, a handful of outstanding male movie stars plus blonde vase Basinger.

34. La Vita è bella 1997 8.3

The Italian Robert Benigni's famous gray film, "La Vita è bella" (The Beautiful Life), was a great success. Italian Roberto Benigni's famous gray comedy that made Tom Hanks a three-time Academy Award winner. Hanks' dream of winning three Academy Awards was thwarted once again.

35. Sunset Blvd. 1950 8.3

Director Billy Wilder was one of the biggest Hollywood stars of the 1950s. The director, Billy Wilder, was one of the most important figures in Hollywood in the 1950s, with his films being nominated for the Best Picture Oscar twenty times and winning it six times. A European Jew who served as head of the U.S. Army's Psychological Warfare Film Division, Billy Wilder spent decades working on films based on his belief that film is entertainment.

36. Toy Story 2 1999 8.3

The first cartoon to appear on the list, I think Toy Story 1 is better, probably because of preconceptions.

37. The Maltese Falcon 1941 8.3

A cornerstone of early film noir.

38. The Sixth Sense 1999 8.3

This movie changed the fate of at least three people: the first was the young Indian director Nate Shyamalan. The first was young Indian director Nate Shyamalan, the second was action star Bruce Willis, who was having a hard time making the transition, and the third was the now-celebrated Bruce Willis. The second was action star Bruce Willis, who was having a hard time making the transition, and the third was Osmond, a child star who is now a big hit.

39. Fight Club 1999 8.3

Blending anarchic, violent tendencies into a suspenseful, well-organized melodrama, David Fincher once again proved himself to be the best of the best. Fincher once again proved himself to be one of the best Hollywood directors of the 1990s, and Edward Norton's superb performance absolutely overwhelmed the rest of the movie. Norton's superior performance definitely overpowers the handsome Brad Pitt. Pitt.

40, "The Matrix" The Matrix 1999 8.3

The Wachowski Brothers' whimsy and Yuen Woo-ping's martial arts directing gave moviegoers around the world the strongest visual impact in '99, with Keanu Reeves dodging bullets in a scene that has become the most popular in the world. The shot of Keanu Reeves dodging a bullet has become a classic.

41, "Submarine Storm" Das Boot 1981 8.3

The famous German war movie, director Wolfgang Petersen, is not the same as the new German film. Petersen and the new German film of the same generation, but always focus on commercial films, and then went to Hollywood development, directing works such as "Air Force One", "The Perfect Storm" and so on.

42, "comet beauty" All About Eve 1950 8.3

The American stage style film, called "querulous tongue" type of dialog known by the famous Hollywood actress Betty Davis, led by the director. Davis stars in the title role, and director Mankiewicz is best known for his work on Cleopatra.

43, Ragging Bull 1980 8.3

The third Scorsese film to rank in the top 50 of the list is a good indication of how much the film sociologist has been called upon by fans. De Niro, who played boxer La Motta, was not only scarred to learn how to box, but also quickly gained more than fifty pounds to fit the image, and his dedication is still a model for many actors.

44. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Il Buono, il brutto, il cattivo 1966 8.3

Italian director Sergio Lavigne, who made fewer than 10 films in his lifetime, is one of the most famous Italian westerns of all time. Sergio Leone was the originator of the Italian Western, creating a unique style of Italian Western based on the samurai films of Akira Kurosawa and the American Western. This prolific director has had a considerable impact on Italian cinema and American independent cinema, and his final work is "Once Upon a Time in America," which Chinese moviegoers are familiar with.

45. Singin' in the Rain 1952 8.3

It's probably the first thing that many moviegoers think of when they think of a song-and-dance movie. The scene in which Kelly dances in the rain will bring back many romantic memories, but this classic song and dance was transplanted to Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange and turned into a horror and parody.

46, Chinatown 1974 8.3

Legendary director Polanski's one of the most famous films, starring Jack Nicholson. Nicholson in the title role.

47. Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers 1993 8.2

Early work by the director of Chicken Run, also claymation.

48, "The Wizard of Oz" The Wizard of Oz 1939 8.2

Seems to have only seen the animated film, this film came out on DVD last year, but this kind of old Hollywood movie really do not have the patience to see.

49. Apocalypse Now 1979 8.2

The film won Coppola acclaim and the Palme d'Or, but the poor box office also left him with a high debt that took ten years to pay off, and Brando, who had very little to do, was still the center of attention.

50, Some Like It Hot 1959 8.2

Billy Wilder directed the film, and Marilyn Monroe was the only one who could make it. Billy Wilder, Marilyn Monroe, and Tony Bennett. Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Bennett. Curtis and Jack Lemmon. The comedy starring Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon was voted the No. 1 best comedy of the century by the American Film Institute.

51. The Bridge on the River Kwai 1957 8.2

David Rippon's The Bridge on the River Kwai is the first film of its kind. A prisoner of war film by David Lean, the movie's setting has similarities to Oshima Juku's Merry Christmas on the Battlefield.

52. Drug Network Traffic 2000 8.2

Fresh off his Oscar win for Best Director Steven Soderbergh's tenth feature film, the film is the first in a long line of films to win the Oscar for Best Director. Soderbergh's tenth feature, it seems that the flag-bearer of indie filmmaking, who made his name at Cannes a decade ago with Sex, Lies, and Videotape, has completely overstayed his welcome in the Hollywood mainstream.

53. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (TV version) 1966 8.2

Animated, this is Kim? Carey's original new movie, The Grinch.

54. Rashomon 1950 8.2

The sight of the tall Emperor Kurosawa holding up the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the Music Center in Los Angeles half a century ago was a reminder that Asian cinema had risen to the occasion. It was like "Asian cinema is on its feet!". Unfortunately, Kurosawa Akira could not witness the Asian film "zero breakthrough" - that year's Venice Film Festival, "Rashomon" won the Golden Lion, he knew from the newspaper, the trophy was mailed from Italy to Japan.

55. Double Indemnity 1944 8.2

Another Billy Wilder film. It looks like there's a big nostalgic audience in the US.

56, A Space Odyssey 2001: A Space Odyssey 1968 8.2

The second installment of Kubrick's "Future Trilogy," this sci-fi classic still has a lot of charm today.

57. Touch Of Evil 1958 8.2

Orson Welles' late work. Welles in his later years.

58, "The General" The General 1927 8.2

seems to have seen only the animated film, this film came out on DVD last year, but this kind of old Hollywood movies really do not have the patience to see.

59. Almost Famous 2000 8.2

Director Cameron Crowe adapted this movie from his own experiences. The film, based on the experiences of director Cameron Crowe, evokes memories of rock 'n' roll and youth in the seventies, and of course, it's a great movie for China's huge population of punching bags.

60. American History X 1998 8.2

The highlight of the movie is, of course, Edward Norton, who is a lifelong immigrant. Norton, and those fellow immigrants planning on a lifetime of immigration should see the racist side of America.

61. The Manchurian Candidate 1962 8.2

The more famous political thriller about brainwashed American soldiers returning home from the Korean War to prepare for the assassination of dignitaries at the behest of the Soviet Union.

62. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 1948 8.2

Director and writer John Huston made several films in this genre. Director and writer John Huston made a number of films in this genre, but this tale of greed, fear and murder in Mexico is undoubtedly the most successful of them all, with a superb performance by Humphrey Bogart as the title character. The performance of Humphrey Bogart in the title role is also a major factor.

63, "Chaos" Ran 1985 8.1

Akira Kurosawa's late work, adapted from Shakespeare's "King Lear", the film is too much to pursue the grandiose scenes and picture exquisite, in order to shoot the real believable, Akira Kurosawa ordered to burn down the high cost of building three live castles.

64, "A Clockwork Orange" A Clockwork Orange 1971 8.1

Kubrick's "future trilogy" of the finale of the play, the revelation of the violent nature of the people. Banned shortly after its release due to excessive violence, pornography, and similar cases, A Clockwork Orange did not see the light of day until shortly after Kubrick's death, when it was released to European audiences in theaters.

65, Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975 8.1

12 Monkeys director Terry Gilliam's early comedic release. Gilliam's early comedy about King Arthur and his men of the Round Table as they search for the Holy Grail.

66, "Puppet Life" Being John Malkovich 1999 8.1

One of the more interesting American films of recent years.

67. City Light 1931 8.1

One of Chaplin's masterpieces.

68, Lola rennt 1998 8.1

Red hair, screaming, running, maybe this is the postmodernism everyone is talking about.

69. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939 8.1

Early Hollywood political film.

70, Alien 1979 8.1

The beginning of a nightmare, director Ridley Scott's (The End of the Line) is the first film to be released. Scott (The End, Gladiator) made his name

71, Reservoir Dogs 1992 8.1

Tarantino's debut feature was black, violent, bloody, an allegory of male bonding, and a standout indie, as if Tarantino's talents had been exhausted in his first two films.

72. Braveheart 1995 8.1

With Mel Gibson exclaiming, "I don't want to see this movie, but I do want to see it. With Mel Gibson screaming "Freedom," he won over not only the Oscar judges, but also nine out of ten moviegoers.

73. Fargo 1996 8.1

The Coen brothers' masterpiece, directed by Joel's wife McDormand, has a good performance in the film, and the rustic dialect is very impressive.

74, Requiem for a Dream 2000 8.1

Hollywood newcomer Darren Aronofsky's 2000 masterpiece. Aronofsky's 2000 masterpiece, his first feature was Pi.

75. Modern Times 1936 8.1

This is a movie that was in the middle school political science textbook!

76. C'era una volta il West 1969 8.1

Sergio Leone's 1960s film. Léonne's work of the sixties.

77. The Green Mile 1999 8.1

The Shawshank Redemption director Frank Delabonte's new film was released in '99. The Shawshank Redemption director Frank Delabonte's '99 release starred Tom Hanks, but it clearly failed to live up to its name. Hanks, but it clearly failed to top its predecessor.

78. Amadeus Mozart 1984 8.1

Milos? Foreman is probably America's most successful immigrant director, and there's a palpable sense of social challenge in his work, but only as much as Hollywood will allow.

79. Blade Runner 1982 8.1

Ridley Scott's work is characteristically humanist. Scott's work, the unique humanism and excellent artwork stunts make Blade Runner a sci-fi movie that is not easy to forget.

80, The Bicycle Thief Ladri di biciclette 1948 8.1

Italian neorealism is synonymous.

81, The Sting 1973 8.1

Paul? The Sting 1973 8.1

Paul Newman and Robert Redford starred in a film of deceit. Redford starred in a con movie that was shown on national television a few years ago.

82. Jaws 1975 8.1

David Fincher described the movie as "the best movie since Jaws". Fincher described the movie this way: Ever since I saw Jaws, I've been afraid to swim in the ocean, even though I know it's just a movie.

83, Duck Soup Duck Soup 1933 8.1

Co-starring the famous comedy house of the Marx Brothers.

84. On The Waterfront 1954 8.1

Marlon Brando's "Duck Soup" is another classic. Another classic portrayed by Brando.

85. Léon, The Killer 1994 8.1

Luc Besson made his international reputation. Besson has established an international reputation. It's like the first French director on the list, and it was made in the U.S., so it does seem like American audiences only care about domestic films.

86. The Seven Deadly Sins Se7en 1995 8.1

David Fincher's first big break came when he was nearly killed in a fight with a man who had been killed in a fight with a man who had been killed in a fight. Fincher's first glimpse of a movie that's almost a crowd-pleaser.

87, "That Night" Festen 1998 8.0

Originally known as "Celebration", Dogme95 No. 1 works, the extreme image way to shock people, the narrative of the compact pull the audience who are not adapted to the hand-held lens, Dogme95 formal works in the most widely influential one.

88, Magnolia 1999 8.0

Paul? Thomas? Anderson's masterpiece of multi-petal structure, attempted again after Unruly Night, won the Golden Bear at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival.

89. Annie Hall. Annie Hall 1977 8.0

Woody Allen's semi-autobiographical masterpiece. Woody Allen's semi-autobiographical masterpiece won the Oscar for Best Picture. I was impressed by the chatter in the movie, and if you're listening to the GRE, this is what it's going to look like.

90, Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice 1995 8.0

A popular TV short drama made by the BBC, British actor Colin? British actor Colin Firth has a huge fan base for his role as the hero Darcy.

91. The Straight Story 1999 8.0

American avant-garde director David Lynch returned to his simple roots. Lynch's return to simplicity.

92. The Insider 1999 8.0

Russell Crowe's performance in this movie is notable. Russell Crowe's performance in this movie is significantly better than his award-winning Gladiator.

93. Yojimbo aka The Bodyguard 1961 8.0

Akira Kurosawa.

94, The Great Escape 1963 8.0

The representative of the POW escape movie, Steve McQueen's masterpiece. McQueen's masterpiece.

95. Gladiator 2000 8.0

Despite its success, Ridley Scott's original talent is still being undermined. Scott's original talent was swallowed up by Hollywood.

96. Aliens 1986 8.0

James Cameron's follow-up to his horror sci-fi film, Alien II, was a great success. Cameron's follow-up to the horror sci-fi movie that made actress Sylvia Gurney? Viv became the lone heroine of the action genre.

97. The African Queen 1951 8.0

Humphrey Bogart and Catherine T. Bogart were the first to make the film. The African Queen 1951 8.0 The African Queen 1951 8.0

The African Queen is a great movie.

98, "Ghost Princess" Mononoke Hime 1997 8.0

Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki works, this focus on human and nature of the film is full of a warm humanistic care.

99. Strangers on a Train 1951 8.0

Hitchcock.

100, The Seventh Seal Det Sjunde inseglet 1957 8.0