Rank the following neo noir thrillers

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In what order would you put the following...Se7en, Drive, No Country For Old Men, Thief, A History of Violence, Memento, Nightcrawler, The Usual Suspects, Body Heat, Collateral.



Didn't see Thief

1. The Usual Suspects
2. Se7en,
3. Memento
4. Nightcrawler
5. No Country for Old Men
6. A History of Violence
7. Body Heat
8. Drive
9. Collateral



“I was cured, all right!”
1. Drive
2. Nightcrawler
3. No Country for Old Men
4. Se7en
5. A History of Violence
6. Memento
7. Collateral


Didnt see: Thief, Body Heat and The Usual Suspects...



Damn, this was a tough one (Also, no Blade Runner or LA Confidential?):

10.) Nightcrawler
9.) The Usual Suspects
8.) Se7en
7.) Body Heat
6.) Collateral
5.) Memento
4.) No Country For Old Men
3.) Drive
2.) A History of Violence
1.) Thief



Didn't see Thief

1. The Usual Suspects
2. Se7en,
3. Memento
4. Nightcrawler
5. No Country for Old Men
6. A History of Violence
7. Body Heat
8. Drive
9. Collateral
Thief is amazing. See it as soon as you can.



Damn, this was a tough one (Also, no Blade Runner or LA Confidential?):

10.) Nightcrawler
9.) The Usual Suspects
8.) Se7en
7.) Body Heat
6.) Collateral
5.) Memento
4.) No Country For Old Men
3.) Drive
2.) A History of Violence
1.) Thief
This isn't a list of the best neo noirs of all time. I feel Chinatown is the all time best neo noirs.

A lot of these were just picked at random... but all great films.



This is very tough, and I don't expect ANYBODY to have identical lists. My own ranking would be:

1. No Country for Old Men
2. Drive
3. Se7en
4. Body Heat
5. Nightcrawler
6. A History of Violence
7. Thief
8. Collateral
9. Memento
10. The Usual Suspects



1. Drive
2. SE7EN
3. No Country for Old Men
4. Nightcrawler
5. The Usual Suspects
6. A History of Violence
7. Collateral

Haven't seen the rest



This might just do nobody any good.
1. No Country for Old Men
2. Se7en
3. Memento
4. Drive
5. A History of Violence
6. Nightcrawler
7. Body Heat
8. The Usual Suspects
9. Collateral
10. Thief



The only easy choice for me was ranking No Country at #1. I feel it's one of the best films ever made, regardless of genre.

The rest of the list is very hard to determine, and I almost wanna say that Body Heat is SLIGHTLY better than Se7en, but I'll keep the list in tact for now.



1. Se7en

2. No Country For Old Men

3. Memento

4. Drive

5. The Usual Suspects


Haven't seen the others but Nightcrawler and History of Violence look great.
Yes, both Nightcrawler and History of Violence are outstanding.



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1. Drive
2. SE7EN
3. No Country for Old Men
4. Nightcrawler
5. The Usual Suspects
6. A History of Violence
7. Collateral

Haven't seen the rest

I think my list would be pretty close to this.
1. Drive
2. SE7EN
3. No Country for Old Men
4. Nightcrawler
5. Collateral
6. A History of Violence
7. The Usual Suspects


I'd rearrange your #5, #6, and #7 though. I really loved The Usual Suspects in theater and as a rental later. I watched it again a couple of years ago though and I couldn't stay in it. Same with A History of Violence. These two did not age well for me. Collateral has its faults but I always find myself returning to it every year or two.
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I think my list would be pretty close to this.
1. Drive
2. SE7EN
3. No Country for Old Men
4. Nightcrawler
5. Collateral
6. A History of Violence
7. The Usual Suspects


I'd rearrange your #5, #6, and #7 though. I really loved The Usual Suspects in theater and as a rental later. I watched it again a couple of years ago though and I couldn't stay in it. Same with A History of Violence. These two did not age well for me. Collateral has its faults but I always find myself returning to it every year or two.
It's not that The Usual Suspects hasn't aged well... it's always be a very good, but somewhat overrated film. But because of Spacey's timeless performance, it still retains being good.

A History of Violence isn't even an "old" movie yet... it's only 12 years old. Last time I watched it was probably 6 months ago... it's still as great as ever.



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Clearly my comments were my opinions; and I am not speaking to whether the movies are old or not, only that (for whatever combination of reasons) these movies are not nearly as attractive or engaging as they once were closer to their release---at least to me. They both have a sentimental landmark for me that I can look back fondly on, sure, but I cannot enjoy them as I once did as I can, say, Blade Runner or Chinatown.

Del Toro and Spacey both hold up very well in Suspects. Pollak, Baldwin, and to a lesser extent, Byrne keep it very grounded in the 90s, unfortunately. I think my opinion of HoV has changed over the years probably due to the evolving quality of other movies that have come since. All in all though, I was disappointed watching it last year.



01. SE7EN
02. Thief
03. Drive
04. Nightcrawler
05. The Usual Suspects
06. Collateral
07. A History of Violence
08. Memento
09. No Country For Old Men
10. Body Heat