10. Dirty Harry (Don Siegel, 1970)
This is my second favorite character from Eastwood, he just plays the role say great. I also really loved the 70's movie type of feel I got from this, I thought stuff from the 70's, like Starsky and Hutch, were great so I was really happy to see it in this. And the .44 Magnum he uses is just great, but I do think the 'Do you feel lucky, punk?' is a little overrated though, I mean it wasn't that amazing or anything. I think this is a movie that everyone should see at least once.
9. The Incredibles (Brad Bird, 2004)
This is my all-time favorite animated movie, I just really love superheroes. I also really loved the Watchmen feel I got from it, because a lof of things in it really did remind me of Watchmen. Jason Lee did a great job playing the villain, his character was probably my favorite throughout the whole movie. Samuel L. Jackson was hilarious in this though, he was definitely my second favorite character in this. Anyone who's looking for an animated movie to watch needs to check this one out because it's great.
8. Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000)
This movie is just a masterpiece in everyway, it's done so differently, but it works so amazing though. It's definitely not your traditional movie, but it's just done so amazing, I could definitely consider this movie art. Guy Pearce is just perfect in this, I can't express how amazing he is in this. Everyone really needs to watch this movie to get why it's so great though, you definitely won't be disappointed if you do.
7. No Country For Old Men (The Coen Brothers, 2007)
This movie is nothing, but perfect. I don't see how any movie fan couldn't like this one, because it's just perfect in every way. Javier Bardam is just amazing as Anton Chirgurh, Anton is probably in my top 3 favorite villains of all-time. He's just so amazing in it, I don't even think I can describe how amazing he is in it, because he's just so damn amazing. The ending is definitely complicated though, it actually took me a couple of watches to get, I guess you could say, because the first time I got done watching this, I was just ike WTF just happened when it ended. It definitely deserved 'Best Picture' at last years academy awards.
6. The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (Sergio Leone, 1966)
My favorite western of all-time, with my favorite actor of all-time starring in it. The music for this was one of the best things about it though, it just really got me pumped. And boy, what an ending, I just really loved it. The Showdown between the three of them getting ready to shoot each other was just awesome. I would probably put that scene alone in my top 5 favorite movie scenes of all-time. Everyone who loves westerns really need to see this if they haven't already.
5. Batman Begins (Christopher Nolan, 2005)
This movie is the perfect superhero movie IMO, it's still barely not quite the best though. Now I'm a huge Batman fan, so I absolutely loved this movie, it was the perfect Batman movie for the longest time, up until The Dark Knight came out. Ra's Al Guhl was also a very amazing villain, Liam Neeson is one of my favorite actor's though, he was just really great in the role, I just wish he could've got some more screen time. Christian Bale is the best Bruce Wayne though, maybe not the best Batman, but the best Bruce Wayne definitely. Any Christian Bale or comic book fan needs to check this one out.
4. Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, 1994)
Now this was my favorite movie for the longest time, it got pushed down a few spots since though. Tarantino is still my favorite director though, and this is by far his best movie. This is also by far Samuel L. Jackson's best movie, he was just so perfect in this. Anyone who hasn't seen this yet really needs to check it out sometime soon because I'm postive you won't be disappointed.
3. The Dark Knight (Christopher Nolan, 2008)
Now I was hyping myself up for this movie so bad, I don't even think I could explain all my hype for this movie. And it certainly lived up to all of it, especially Heath Ledger, now if he doesn't get 'Best Supporting Actor' this year at the academy awards, I'll be really upset because he deserved it more than anyone. This movie is just like the Godfather of superhero movies, this is way more than just a popcorn movie and everyone needs to see this if you haven't yet.
2. Leon: The Professional (Luc Besson, 1994)
This movie is just so amazing, everyone really needs to see this movie, they won't be disappointed. It has a great mix of action and drama in it, and it's all done so perfectly. Gary Oldman is just amazing in this, he's my second favorite actor of all-time and this is my favorite movie of his. He just does such an amazing job playing the villain in things, and he also did a great job acting crazy because he sure can act crazy for his roles in movies. If you haven't seen this movie yet, you need to go watch it now.
1. Mystic River (Clint Eastwood, 2003)
This movie is just so amazingly powerful, all the acting from the entire cast is just top notch. The story for it never slows down once right from the very beginning of it, and I love that. And it has the most powerful ending of all-time I think, it also has a great twist added with it too, it may not be quite a twist like Se7en or Fight Club, but it sure is a great twist. This movie is just the perfect example of extrodinary filmmaking and Clint Eastwood is surely an extrodinary filmmaker, and he is my second favorite director of all-time. My favorite scene for this would definitely be the one in the image I added with it, because it's by far the most powerful scene of the movie with the best acting that I've ever seen. If you haven't seen this yet, you really need to get seeing this.