AFI Will Unveil New 'Top 100 Movies' List Tonight
Filed under: Fandom, Home Entertainment, Lists
Well, I know what I'll be doing tonight! The American Film Institute is announcing its new "100 Years...100 Movies" list this evening, and as much as I tend to disagree with their annual lists, I can't wait. The special airs at 8PM on CBS, and will be hosted by...you guessed it, Morgan Freeman. Yes, they already did this list once before, in 1998. Tonight's special marks the 10th anniversary, and there was an entirely new vote conducted this time out. The previous list caused quite a controversy because of what it included (British films on an American list?) and what it left off, specifically films by black or female directors (the snub of Do the Right Thing still stings). 1998's top ten were as follows: 10) Singin' in the Rain, 9) Schindler's List, 8) On the Waterfront, 7) The Graduate, 6) The Wizard of Oz, 5) Lawrence of Arabia, 4) Gone with the Wind, 3) The Godfather, 2) Casablanca, 1) Citizen Kane. It's hard to imagine tonight's top ten list will change drastically, although I'd expect Schindler's List to drop a few spots.
As limited in scope as these lists can be, I eagerly look forward to every one. I can recall excitedly printing out the 1998 list and seeking out the few I hadn't seen. The lil' film fans of today need this sort of thing to know where to start with an appreciation of American film. The AFI intends to "refresh" the list once a decade -- 43 newer movies are in contention this time that weren't last time around, including The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Finding Nemo, L.A. Confidential, Fight Club, Spider-Man 2, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Brokeback Mountain, Chicago (Oh please), Crash (Oh please!), and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Oh, puh-leeeeease!!!). Over at AFI.com, you can watch videos of stars talking about their favorite movies, as well as download a ballot for yourself, select your favorite 100, and see how well you match up tonight.
The ballot rules ask voters to select their top 100 from a master list of 400 titles, and rank their top five for tie-breaker purposes. I would love to hear some top fives (or tens -- I couldn't stop at five!) from readers in the comments. The AFI allows write-in candidates, but let's limit this to movies from the Master 400 list. I want your favorites, not what you think has the most historical significance. I'll get it started, mine would be: 10) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, 9) Notorious, 8) Taxi Driver, 7) To Kill a Mockingbird, 6) Unforgiven, 5) Do the Right Thing, 4) It's A Wonderful Life, 3) Pulp Fiction, 2) The Godfather, 1) Goodfellas. Y tu? Also, what do you think is the worst movie on the ballot?









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-20-2007 @ 4:00PM
Nishit Desai said...
worst movie? it HAS TO BE Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban. Although I am fan of HP books, movies stands no where near. and HP&PoA is worst of all of them. How could they do it???
Reply
6-20-2007 @ 4:17PM
mseve68 said...
Worst Movie? Chicago
My favorites? 10)The Maltese Falcon, 9)Psycho, 8)Red River, 7) It Happened One Night, 6)Unforgiven, 5)On The Waterfront, 4)Pulp Fiction, 3) Gone With The Wind, 2) Goodfellas, 1) The Godfather
Reply
6-20-2007 @ 5:05PM
Eric said...
I honestly hope Pirates of the Caribbean does not make it on this list, as well as Austin Powers. I'll also be disappointed if Schindler's List drops from the top ten, but I would love to see The Godfather move to #1.
Reply
6-20-2007 @ 5:23PM
Akbar Fazil said...
can someone explain to me the greatness of The Godfather? Don't get me wrong, I think it is a great film. I just don't get all the praise it deserves. Maybe it's just that I have seen it so many times and had to analyze it too much in film school. However if it is to remain in the top 5, it should definitely kick out Casablance and Citzen Kane, two of the most overrated films ever.
POTC 1 imo does deserve to go on to the list. It was way better than it should have been and re-instilled a sense of fun at the movies that had been missing for some time.
Austin Powers should be no where near the list.
Reply
6-20-2007 @ 9:04PM
Cale said...
i will be very disappointed if Lawrence of Arabia gets dropped from the top five. It is the most beautiful thing i have ever seen.
Reply
6-20-2007 @ 10:06PM
Laurie Shulman said...
I agree with Eric. Here's my top ten, although I'm sure many of you will disagree: 10) Taxi Driver, 9) Schindler's List, 8) Annie Hall, 7) Once Upon a Time in America, 6)The Royal Tennenbaums, 5) Vertigo, 4) The Godfather: Part II, 3) Citizen Kane, 2) Godfellas, 1) The Godfather.
Reply
6-20-2007 @ 11:38PM
stereolith said...
Since I'm a very shallow person, my list looks something like this:
10)The Abyss
9)Blade Runner
8)The Big Lebowski
7)The Fifth Element
6)Planes, Trains and Automobiles
5)Lawrence of Arabia
4)Raiders of the Lost Ark
3)The Empire Strikes Back
2)Aliens
1)Die Hard
Reply
6-21-2007 @ 3:53PM
GrumImp said...
Stereolith and I should be best friends :-)
Reply