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38- Casablanca


How the love of a woman enabled one man to do what is right.

37- The Truman Show


imagine if your life was like a truman show with all those prying eyes

36- Strangers on a Train


Making friends has never been so deadly thanks to this masterful Hitchcock suspense thriller.​
 
35- Marty


A lovely little film that shows a slice of life in New York city.

34- Rope


A movie full of long takes and a whole lost of tension by Hitchcock.

33- Bedknobs and Broomsticks


A superior version of Mary Poppins thanks to no awful accents and better animation.​
 
32- Gone With The Wind


Racism has never looked this good and felt this bad thanks to this epic.

31- Alice in Wonderland (Disney Version)


The best version of this classic children's novel thanks to some rather inventive animation.

30- Amadeus


Solid music, but they don't hold a candle to the artistic brilliance of Tina Arena.​
 
29- Bridge on the River Kwai


A character study disguised as a brilliantly tragic war epic that won many awards.

28- Terminator 2


Robots have never looked this cool thanks to this excellent thriller with wonderful heart

27- The Muppet Movie


Magically melodic muppet movie masterfully making many moviegoers more masterful melodic muppet movie magic

 
26- The Wizard of Oz


Somewhere over the rainbow lies this magical musical movie starring the talented Judy Garland.

25- The Sting


Fun Oscar winning film with some nice twists starring Robert Redford and Paul Newman.

24- Murder on the Orient Express (1974)


A richly opulent setting along with a dazzling array of hollywood and theatrical stars.​
 
23- The Birds


Where are those dangerous and swooping creatures the magpie in your movie mr hitchcock?

22- The Great Muppet Caper


A movie that will steal your heart and lead you to the wonderful muppets.

21- Nixon


A frustratingly short yet fascinating insight into a tragically complex divisive American political figure.​
 
20- The Terminator


Robots have never looked so frightening thanks to this James Cameron directed sci-fi horror.

19- Paddington


A marmalade loving polite bear from deepest darkest Peru to brighten up your day.

18- And Then There Were None (1974)


There have been many versions of this Christie classic, but this is the best.​
 
17- Die Hard


The best Christmas movie of all time with great performances from Rickman and Willis.

16- Monty Python's Life of Brian


Hilarious movie from the Monty Python comedy troupe that gently skewers religion and faith.

15- Sleuth


A nice two-hander from Caine and Olivier that showcases both of their acting styles.​
 
14- The Fisher King


A hauntingly tragic film with some fantasy elements by monty python member Mr Gilliam.


13- Evil Under The Sun


A beautiful location is the setting for a rather fiendishly diabolical mystery by Christie.

12- All The President's Men


What all modern American journalists try to be but all do fail at constantly.​
 
11- The Godfather One and Two



Two brilliant award winning movies that tell the tragic story of one Michael Corleone.

10- Muppets Most Wanted


A silly magical muppet movie with loads of great songs and some fantastic laughs.​
 
9- All About Eve


Top performances all round fuel this wonderfully witty movie that isn't all about eve.

8- Death on the Nile


You really can't go wrong with this Christie classic set on the river Nile.


7- Rear Window


A cautionary tale on the dangers of leaving your curtains open from Mr Hitchcock.​
 
6- Giant


Unfortunately, there are no giants in this film, but the movie is still good.


5- Singing in the Rain


I tried singing in the rain once, but all I got was a cold.


4- Muppets Take Manhattan


Nothing much happens in this film, but for some reason I find very re-watchable.​
 
3- The Sound of Music


Great tunes, great scenery, great choreography, great acting, great musical numbers, and great movie.

2- Paddington 2


I present the future winner of the best picture at next years academy awards.

1- Vertigo


A deeply enriching movie that delves into the complexity of obsession and its damage.​
 
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