Sunday 26 June 2011

CRAIG'S 100 CHEERS - THE TOP 20

Having posted most of yesterday's terrific Cheers list, I am now pleased to present my Top 20 Uplifting films. Disappointingly Youtube messed me about so I couldn't post certain great scenes into the Top 20 which I must admit is very solid but never mind. I hope you all agree with my choices....

#20. MY LEFT FOOT - 1989

UPLIFTING MOMENT: Christy writing 'Mother' on the floor in front of his family.
 
#19. WALK THE LINE – 2005

UPLIFTING MOMENT: Johnny proposing to June in the penultimate scene


#18. CHARIOTS OF FIRE - 1981


UPLIFTING MOMENT: Abrahams and Liddell winning their final races.

#17. THE LION KING - 1994

UPLIFTING MOMENT: Simba claiming his rightful place on Pride Rock.

#16. SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE - 2008

UPLIFTING MOMENT: Jamal winning the game.

#15. HIGH NOON - 1952

UPLIFTING MOMENT: Will tossing the badge to the ground in the climax.
#14. SEABISCUIT - 2003

UPLIFTING MOMENT: Seabiscuit winning the final race.

#13. SCHINDLER'S LIST - 1993

UPLIFTING MOMENT: Oskar's speech to the Jewish survivors.

#12. STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE - 1977 

UPLIFTING MOMENT: Luke blowing up the Death Star.
#11. ROCKY - 1976

UPLIFTING MOMENT: The end of the fight/"ADRIAN!"


#10. THE KING'S SPEECH - 2010


Last year provided one of the most touching Oscar-winning films ever with Colin Firth's King George VI suffering from a stutter, but seeking help from speech therapist Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) to try and conquer the impediment. It all proves crucial when George is placed as king and eventually leads a war cry to his people to give them hope with World War II coming up as shown in the video above. A British classic.


#9. THE WIZARD OF OZ - 1939


Dorothy Gale dreams of 'somewhere over the rainbow' and gets her wish before wanting to go back home. By doing that she overcomes the Wicked Witch of the West and saves Oz whilst developing lifelong friendships with the 3 people who helped her on the way. Her return to Kansas is a triumphant moment in the climax hence why the film remains loved by generations of families and will for all time.


#8. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE - 1946


Like Wizard of Oz, this also has gained a huge respect from many generations of families as frustrated businessman George Bailey (James Stewart) begins realising his ill-judgement to moan about his life, knowing that another life could have ruined many others. The final ten minutes alone are just wonderful as he races home in triumph and just when money problems threaten to get him into trouble, the rest of the town rally behind him to show their support to him. Classic cinema at its very best.


#7. THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION - 1994


A film initially unpopular at first but eventually gained strong word of mouth, Shawskank gave its audiences a lot to cheer about with wrongly accused prisoner Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) eventually escaping from the prison which had robbed him of 20 years, digging through a small hole and emerging in the rain with his arm's in the air, an iconic moment in cinema. That and the beautiful climax of Andy and Red (Morgan Freeman) reuniting sums up why this film is well received now


#6. HOOSIERS - 1986


 An underrated gem which made people fall in love with basketball on the big screen. Hoosiers followed on from Rocky's example of providing an underdog story which leaves you cheering for the little Indiana team who make their way to the top thanks to the fiery support of coach Norman Dale (Gene Hackman). The music itself is just as heart-wrenching as the team prove their dedication to go the distance, the final game is just heart-pounding and well-shot.


#5. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - 1962


A defiant film that all but made its point about racial bigotry in the 1930's was helped not only by the hard work of director Robert Mulligan but through a masterful performance from Gregory Peck who gives one of the great characters in film as he stands up for wrongly accused black man Tom Robinson. The courtroom scenes are well acted and make us rally behind Peck's Atticus Finch as he ignores ridicule to try and clear this man's name while gaining the strong support of his two children.


#4. E.T: THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL - 1982


A beautiful and stunning film which showed us why Steven Spielberg is the master of cinema. The bizarre story of a young boy who befriends a gangly alien became one of the most treasured films of all time, giving heart to its story and making us believe in their close friendship. From Elliot saving the frogs to the bike ride, it has many treasured moments. But E.T's resurrection scene alone makes even grown men cry and then cheer in sheer delight. A film that is loved by all for eternity.


#3. BEN-HUR - 1957


A multi-Oscar winning classic which sadly they don't make them how they used to. William Wyler's biblical epic does what it says with an adventurous story, sympathetic (and hated) characters and one of the best damn action scenes in film. But the emotionally charged scenes stand out whether it be Judah winning the chariot race or the final scene, though the scene above led to me shedding a tear when I saw it, a beautiful moment for a character in such a dire situation helped by the savior of all.


#2. LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING - 2003


Like Ben-Hur, this epic masterpiece ends one of the great trilogies and there are too just many moments to list that make a triumph. But to stand out, most scenes with Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) and Sam (Sean Astin) guarantee a moment that leaves you roaring with satisfaction as the fate of Middle Earth comes to a thrilling climax. Speeches, friendship and love are always helpful for films like this and this particular film was no exception. But surprisingly it doesn't win this list....


#1. CINDERELLA MAN - 2005


Some of you will be thinking why this film wins the list and not Rocky as it's a boxing film which inspired the underdog story? Well, although I enjoyed Rocky's determination with having its title character try to go the distance, Ron Howard's bruising (and true life) biopic of down-and-out boxer Jimmy Braddock (Russell Crowe) left viewers including me, depressed at how Braddock and his family got to their poor predicament as the Great Depression struck. Then by the end we were all cheering as Braddock makes the great comeback in sport and defeats heavyweight champion of the world Max Baer after going through many turbulent times to produce the ultimate fairytale story. In between all that, there are many emotional moments that gain credit for its placing on this list from Jimmy giving up his piece of spam to his hungry daughter to picking up his teeth brace in the ring and so on. A film that doesn't gain as much credit as it deserves, it is a momentous film that is a joy to watch again and again. And it does what I said it should do, to inspire and cheer me up!

Thursday 23 June 2011

CRAIG'S 100 CHEERS (100-21)


After a week's break I am back to make my latest Top 100 list though this will be my last one due to a combination of being on holiday next week and my plans to make several Top 10 lists based on various genres. This is one of my favourite lists simply because of the reason why these films are on it. To inspire and raise cheers. Through dark times that I've gone through, I've always needed an uplifting film to cheer me up when the chips are down, and these films have definitely proved why that's the case. So I present to you all, the 100 to 21 list of my Top 100 Cheerful Films....


  21. IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT – 1967

  22. THE FULL MONTY – 1997
  23. SAVING PRIVATE RYAN – 1998
  24. MARY POPPINS – 1964
  25. SCENT OF A WOMAN - 1992 
  26. BREAKING AWAY – 1979
  27. GLADIATOR – 2000
  28. 12 ANGRY MEN - 1957
  29. APOLLO 13 – 1995
  30. CASABLANCA – 1942
  31. THE BLIND SIDE – 2009
  32. THE BREAKFAST CLUB – 1985
  33. ON THE WATERFRONT – 1954
  34. THE SOUND OF MUSIC – 1965
  35. PRETTY WOMAN – 1990
  36. ON GOLDEN POND – 1981
  37. FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF – 1986
  38. THE KILLING FIELDS – 1984
  39. THE MIRACLE WORKER – 1962
  40. ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN – 1976
  41. RUDY – 1993
  42. RAIN MAN – 1988
  43. ERIN BROCKOVICH – 2000
  44. DIRTY DANCING – 1987
  45. FORREST GUMP – 1994
  46. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST – 1975
  47. MADE IN DAGENHAM – 2010
  48. AUSTRALIA – 2008
  49. THELMA & LOUISE – 1991
  50. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE – 2005
  51. THE ELEPHANT MAN – 1980
  52. BRAVEHEART – 1995
  53. THE UNTOUCHABLES – 1987
  54. COOL RUNNINGS – 1993
  55. MARTY – 1955
  56. RAY – 2004
  57. PATTON – 1970
  58. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS – 1956
  59. CHANGELING – 2008
  60. THE GREAT ESCAPE – 1963
  61. ALIVE – 1993
  62. WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? – 1993
  63. ALI – 2001
  64. CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD – 1986
  65. DANCES WITH WOLVES – 1990
  66. DEFIANCE – 2008
  67. IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER – 1993
  68. GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT – 1947
  69. GLORY – 1989
  70. THE PIANIST – 2002
  71. HOTEL RWANDA – 2004
  72. GONE WITH THE WIND – 1939
  73. THE RIGHT STUFF – 1983
  74. A BEAUTIFUL MIND – 2001
  75. GANDHI – 1982
  76. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS – 1978
  77. THE GRAPES OF WRATH – 1940
  78. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA – 1962
  79. PHILADELPHIA – 1993
  80. THE STING – 1973
  81. THE FIGHTER – 2010
  82. AMELIE – 2001
  83. FIELD OF DREAMS – 1989
  84. THE GREEN MILE – 1999
  85. ESCAPE TO VICTORY – 1981
  86. BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY – 1989
  87. A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN – 1992
  88. PINOCCHIO – 1940
  89. DAVE – 1993
  90. ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL – 1979
  91. SPARTACUS – 1960
  92. MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON – 1939
  93. WHEN HARRY MET SALLY...- 1989
  94. THE WAY BACK – 2010
  95. SHANE – 1953
  96. DEAD POET’S SOCIETY – 1989
  97. ROLLERBALL – 1975
  98. DUMBO – 1941
  99. GORILLAS IN THE MIST: THE STORY OF DIAN FOSSEY – 1988
 100. RABBIT-PROOF FENCE – 2002


The top 20 will be out tomorrow, thanks for reading!

Wednesday 15 June 2011

CRAIG'S 100 QUOTES - THE TOP 10

There's been plenty of emotional, hilarious and defiant quotes on this list that have really strengthened my greater love for film as time goes by (to quote one of my contenders). Now I can reveal my top 10 film quotes of all time, with some excellent choices which I hope you will all agree with, here we go.... 
  

#10. SOME LIKE IT HOT

One of 3 classic last-liners which make this consistent top 10, the hilarious end quote of Billy Wilder's rom-com classic SOME LIKE IT HOT sees musician turned undercover lady Jerry (Jack Lemmon) trying to explain to his secret admirer, elderly millionaire Osgood Fielding III, why he can't marry him. From being a smoker to already being married, Jerry fails to get through to Osgood before reluctantly whipping off his wig to reveal he's a man, to which Osgood echoes that line....




#9. LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS 
 
The gangly creature Gollum (Andy Serkis) is clearly disturbed by his obsession with the one ring carried by hobbits Frodo and Sam. His famous quote which carries on throughout the Lord of the Rings trilogy sees him refer to the ring as....





#8. CASABLANCA - 1942

One of the all time classic endings in which despite many of us being disappointed that Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) didn't get on that plane, there is some renewed hope for him and his double crossing pal Louis (Claude Rains) as the pair decide to head off on the run from Casablanca. As they walk across the airport, Rick says....






#7. GONE WITH THE WIND - 1939

Like CASABLANCA, this romantic classic features one of the most memorable lines in its conclusion, where southern belle Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) tries to make one last desperate bid to stop her husband Rhett (Clark Gable) from leaving her. When he says no, her plea to him about what she should do is greeted by cinema's first use of a swear word....




#6. DIE HARD - 1988

Perhaps the most bad-ass line in film and repeated throughout the Die Hard series, sees desperate cop John McClaine (Bruce Willis) using his walkie-talkie to communicate with vicious terrorist Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman). After an exchange of words, Gruber questions whether McClaine can stop him and his henchman from performing their heist, McClaine replies....




#5. BACK TO THE FUTURE - 1985

Doc. Emmet Brown (Christopher Lloyd) is a man of his word, and when we come to the final scene of the sci-fi classic BACK TO THE FUTURE, Doc reveals to his friend Marty about returning to the future for the sake of his kids and their safety. As the DeLorean reverses and prepares to drive towards 88 miles per hour, Marty questions whether there is enough room for the car to make, to which the coolest film line of the list is spoken and one of the coolest film moments happen....




#4. AIRPLANE! - 1980

The only exchanged quote which makes the list occurs when frantic pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays) discovers that the disaster-stricken plane has lost both pilots and is questioned by Dr Rumack (Leslie Nielsen) about whether he can fly it, to which a humorous mispronunciation happens in the conversation....




3. STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - 1980

One of THE greatest twists in film history is revealed at the end of the vicious and action-packed showdown between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, in which Vader chops off Luke's hand leaving the young Jedi to cling onto a hanging post. Once Vader tries to persuade Luke to join the dark side, Luke refuses and once he mentions about what happens to his father, Vader responds....



#2. THE GODFATHER - 1972

A cool and calm line which doesn't have any malice or humour to it, but it's simply a line that has become iconic with its audiences when it comes to any potential business deal as mafia boss Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) reasons with Johnny Fontaine about getting him a role in an upcoming movie. Vito gives his help with the honest statement....



#1. SCARFACE - 1983

A cult classic line which has lasted well all these years in one of the immense films on my filmography list. In the thrilling climax, Cuban gangster Tony Montana (Al Pacino) finds himself surrounded by various assassins planning to kill him and knowing that there may be no chance of escape, he packs some guns and prepares to unleash hell. As the men wait outside his office, Montana bellows my favourite ever film quote with such menace....






So there we have it, another film list done. The next one will definitely be 100 Cheers which might take a while to do, thanks for everyone who's read these lists so far, good night and good luck!

Tuesday 14 June 2011

CRAIG'S 100 QUOTES (100-11)


Hello guys, I was originally supposed to post my 100 Cheers list but decided to do the Quotes one instead. Like I said about music, it is important that many films have great scripts with memorable lines that will always be remembered. However even some films which are usually ridiculed can have stand out quotes that become cult classics and are frequently spoken of in this world whether they be cheesy, funny or even sad. Once again I have done another top 100 list up to number 11, with the top 10 to be revealed soon. Enjoy!


 11. THE ELEPHANT MAN – 1980
      JOHN MERRICK
      "I am not an animal! I am a human being. I am a man."
 12. TAXI DRIVER – 1976
      TRAVIS BICKLE
      "You talkin’ to me?"
 13. ALL ABOUT EVE – 1950
      MARGO CHANNING
      "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night."
 14. THE GODFATHER PART III – 1990
      MICHAEL CORLEONE
      "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in."
 15. STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE – 1977
      HAN SOLO
      "May the Force be with you."
 16. FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF – 1986
      FERRIS BUELLER
      "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a 
       while, you could miss it".
 17. HOME ALONE – 1990
      GANGSTER JOHNNY
      "Keep the change, you filthy animal!"
 18. MIKE BASSETT: ENGLAND MANAGER – 2001
      MIKE BASSETT
      "Ladies and gentlemen. England will be playing Four-Four-Fucking Two."
 19. SUDDEN IMPACT – 1983
      HARRY CALLAHAN
      "Go ahead, make my day."
 20. GOODFELLAS – 1990
      HENRY HILL
      "As far back as I could remember I always wanted to be a gangster."
 21. THE DARK KNIGHT – 2008
       THE JOKER
      "Why so serious?!"
 22. TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY – 1991
       THE TERMINATOR
       "Hasta la vista, baby."
 23. JAWS – 1975
       MARTIN BRODY
      "You're gonna need a bigger boat."
 24. THE WIZARD OF OZ – 1939
      DOROTHY GALE
      "There's no place like home."
 25. THE SHINING – 1980
      JACK TORRANCE
      "Here's Johnny!"
 26. ON THE WATERFRONT – 1954
      TERRY MALLOY
      "You don't understand! I could’ve had class. I could’ve been a 
       contender. I could've been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what 
       I am."
 27. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD – 1962
      ATTICUS FINCH
     "You never really understand a person until you consider things from 
      his point of view, until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in 
      it."
 28. PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES – 1987
      DEL GRIFFITH
      "You wanna hurt me? Go right ahead if it makes you feel any better. 
       I'm an easy target. Yeah, you're right, I talk too much. I also listen 
       too much. I could be a cold-hearted cynic like you... but I don't like 
       to hurt people's feelings. Well, you think what you want about me; 
       I'm not changing. I like... I like me. My wife likes me. My customers 
      like me. 'Cause I'm the real article. What you see is what you get."
 29. THE DEPATED - 2006
      FRANK COSTELLO
      "When I was your age they would say we can become cops, or criminals. 
       Today, what I'm saying to you is this: when you're facing a loaded gun, 
       what's the difference?"
 30. LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING – 2001
      GANDALF
      "YOU SHALL NOT PASS!"
 31. TOY STORY – 1995
      BUZZ LIGHTYEAR
      "To infinity and beyond!"
 32. DR STRANGELOVE – 1964
      PRESIDENT MERKIN MUFFLEY
      "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"
 33. E.T: THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL – 1982
      E.T
      "E.T. phone home."
 34. IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT – 1967
       VIRGIL TIBBS
      "They call me Mister Tibbs!"
 35. MISERY – 1990
      ANNIE WILKES
      "I am your number one fan."
 36. THE DARK KNIGHT – 2008
      THE JOKER
      "I believe what doesn’t kill you, simply makes you...stranger."
 37. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN – 2007
      ANTON CHIGURH
      "Call it, friendo…."
 38. APOCALYPSE NOW – 1979
      LT. COL. BILL KILGORE
      "I love the smell of napalm in the morning."
 39. BRAVEHEART – 1995
      WILLIAM WALLACE
      "They may take away our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!"
 40. NETWORK – 1976
      HOWARD BEALE
      "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!"
 41. THE WARRIORS – 1979
       LUTHER
      "Warriors, come out to play!"
 42. A FEW GOOD MEN – 1992
      COL. NATHAN JESSEP
      "You can't handle the truth!"
 43. FORREST GUMP – 1994
      FORREST GUMP
      "My mama always said, “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never 
      know what you're gonna get.”
 44. CASABLANCA – 1942
      ILSA LASZLO
      "Play it, Sam. Play “As Time Goes By.”
 45. THE GODFATHER PART II – 1974
      MICHAEL CORLEONE
      "I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart."
 46. SONS OF THE DESERT – 1933
      OLIVER
      "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!"
 47. THE WIZARD OF OZ – 1939
      DOROTHY GALE
      "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
 48. THE HANGOVER – 2009
      STU PRICE
      "She's got my grandmother's Holocaust ring!"
      ALAN GARNER
      "I didn't know they gave out rings at the Holocaust."
 49. LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING – 2003
      ARAGORN
      "For Frodo."
 50. THE SHINING – 1980
      JACK TORRANCE
      "Wendy, I’m home."
 51. AIRPLANE – 1980
      CAPT. OVEUR
      "You ever been in a cockpit before?"
      JOEY
      "No sir, I've never been up in a plane before."
      CAPT. OVEUR
      "You ever seen a grown man naked?"
 52. DIRTY HARRY – 1971
      HARRY CALLAHAN
      "You've got to ask yourself one question:“Do I feel lucky?” Well, do ya, 
      punk?"
 53. RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK – 1981
      INDIANA JONES
      "Snakes! Why did it have to be snakes?"
 54. THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS – 1991
      DR. HANNIBAL LECTER
      "I do wish we could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for 
      dinner."
 55. FOUR LIONS – 2010
      WAJ
      "Rubber dinghy rapids bro."
 56. ALIENS – 1986
      RIPLEY
      "Get away from her, you bitch!"
 57. GHOSTBUSTERS – 1984
      DR. PETER VENKMAN
      "We came. We saw. We kicked its ass."
 58. THE BREAKFAST CLUB – 1985
      JOHN BENDER
      "Yeah, I have a question. Does Barry Manilow know that you raid his 
       wardrobe?"
      RICHARD VERNON
      "You'll get the answer to that question, Mr. Bender, next Saturday."
 59. GONE WITH THE WIND – 1939
      SCARLETT O'HARA
      "After all, tomorrow is another day!"
 60. IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE – 1946
      HARRY BAILEY
      "To my big brother George, the richest man in town!"
 61. SAVING PRIVATE RYAN – 1998
      CAPT. JOHN MILLER
      "Earn this."
 62. THE USUAL SUSPECTS – 1995
      VERBAL KINT
      "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he 
       didn't exist."
 63. RESERVOIR DOGS – 1992
      MR. BLONDE
      "Are you gonna bark all day, little doggie, or are you gonna bite?"
 64. WHEN HARRY MET SALLY – 1989
      CUSTOMER
      "I'll have what she's having."
 65. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE – 1951
      STANLEY KOWALSKI
      "Stella! Hey, Stella!"
 66. AIRPLANE! – 1980
      DR. RUMACK
      "I just want to tell you both good luck. We're all counting on you."
 67. IN THE LOOP - 2009
      MALCOLM TUCKER
      "Y'know, I've come across a lot of psychos, but none as fucking boring 
       as you. You are a real boring fuck. Sorry, sorry, I know you disapprove 
       of swearing so I'll sort that out. You are a boring F, star, star, CUNT!" 
 68. LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING – 2003
      ARAGORN
      "My friends. You bow to no one."
 69. SUNSET BLVD – 1950
      NORMA DESMOND
      "All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up."
 70. SPARTACUS – 1960
      ANTONINUS/REBEL SLAVES
      "I'm Spartacus! I'm Spartacus!"
 71. POLTERGIEST – 1982
      CAROL ANNE FREELING
      "They're here!"
 72. THE WIZARD OF OZ – 1939
      THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
      "I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!"
 73. WAYNE’S WORLD – 1992
      WAYNE CAMPBELL/GARTH ALGAR
      "We're not worthy. We're not worthy."
 74. THE DEPARTED – 2006
      LAZIO
      "Do you have anyone in with Costello presently?"
      DIGNAM
      "Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe fuck yourself."
 75. MIDNIGHT COWBOY – 1969
      'RATSO' RIZZO
      "I'm walking here! I'm walking here!"
 76. SCENT OF A WOMAN – 1992
      LT. COL. FRANK SLADE
      "Hoo-ah!"
 77. THE HANGOVER – 2009
       STU PRICE
      "I lost a tooth! I married a whore!"
      ALAN GARNER
      "How dare you! She's a nice lady."
 78. FOUR LIONS – 2010
      WAJ
      "Is this big enough for you or am I Paki Rambo?"
 79. WHITE HEAT – 1949
      ARTHUR 'CODY' JARRETT
      "Made it, Ma! Top of the world!"
 80. SCARFACE – 1983
      TONY MONTANA
      "Me, I want what’s coming to me."
      MANNY
      "Oh, well what’s coming to you?"
      TONY MONTANA
      "The world, chico, and everything in it."
 81. THE WIZARD OF OZ – 1939
      THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
      "I'm melting! Melting! Oh, what a world! What a world!"
 82. REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE – 1956
      JIM STARK
      "You're tearing me apart!"
 83. DIRTY DANCING – 1987
      JOHNNY CASTLE
      "Nobody puts Baby in a corner."
 84. THE GODFATHER PART II – 1974
      MICHAEL CORLEONE
      "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer."
 85. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD – 1962
      REVEREND SYKES
      "Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passing."
 86. THE WIZARD OF OZ – 1939
      DOROTHY GALE/THE SCARECROW/THE TIN MAN
      "Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!"
 87. THERE WILL BE BLOOD – 2007
      DANIEL PLAINVIEW
      "I drink your milkshake….I drink it up!"
 88. DEAD POET’S SOCIETY – 1989
      JOHN KEATING
      "Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary."
 89. GLADIATOR – 2000
      MAXIMUS
      "Father to a murdered son. Husband to a murdered wife. And I will 
      have my vengeance, in this life or the next."
 90. AIRPLANE! – 1980
      OLD LADY
      "Nervous?"
      TED STRIKER
       "Yes."
      OLD LADY
      "First time?"
      TED STRIKER
      "No, I’ve been nervous lots of times."
 91. ON GOLDEN POND – 1981
      ETHEL THAYER
      "Listen to me, mister. You're my knight in shining armor. Don't you 
       forget it. You're going to get back on that horse, and I'm going to be 
       right behind you, holding on tight, and away we're gonna go, go, go!"
 92. SOME LIKE IT HOT – 1959
      JERRY
      "Look at that! Look how she moves. That’s just like Jell-O on springs. 
       She must have some sort of built-in motor. I tell you, it's a whole 
      different sex!"
 93. THE GRADUATE – 1967
      BENJAMIN BRADDOCK
      "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me. Aren’t you?"
 94. APOCALYPSE NOW – 1979
      COL. KURTZ
      "The horror….the horror."
 95. HAPPY GILMORE
      HAPPY GILMORE
      "The price is wrong, bitch."
 96. BORAT – 2006
       BORAT
       "Jak sie masz? My name-a Borat. I like you. I like sex. Is nice!"
 97. SHREK 2 – 2004
       DONKEY
       "Shrek and I drank this potion and now... we're sexy!"
 98. INDEPENDENCE DAY – 1996
       PRESIDENT THOMAS WHITMORE
       "Nuke 'em. Let's nuke the bastards."
 99. INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM – 1984
       INDIANA JONES
       "Mola Ram! Prepare to meet Kali... in Hell!"
100. THE SIMPSONS MOVIE – 2007
       RALPH WIGGUM
       "I like men now."