Tuesday, 31 May 2011

CRAIG'S 100 ROMANCES (100-21)


The lists continue, and having already done the laughs and thrills categories, I am now releasing my latest list for the 100 Romances. Again this list isn't essentially my favourite romantic films as most of the genres represented here are different e.g. Avatar, King Kong (which aren't really THAT romantic). Instead it's more about the films that have the best sexual/romantic chemistry between its lovers in films, I was tempted to do a kisses list but then that would be too much for you guys to take in. Anyway the top 20 will be released soon!

21. WHEN HARRY MET SALLY – 1989
22. SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE – 1998
23. ENCHANTED – 2007
24. ROMEO + JULIET – 1996
25. KING KONG – 2005
26. GROUNDHOG DAY – 1993
27. ON GOLDEN POND - 1981
28. ATONEMENT – 2007
29. ALADDIN – 1992
30. CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD – 1986
31. THE LITTLE MERMAID – 1989
32. REAR WINDOW – 1954
33. EDWARD SCISSORHANDS – 1990
34. SLEEPING BEAUTY – 1959
35. MARTY – 1955
36. A BEAUTIFUL MIND – 2001
37. ANNIE HALL – 1977
38. FORREST GUMP – 1994
39. ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES – 1991
40. SPIDERMAN 2 – 2004
41. KNOCKED UP – 2007
42. A KNIGHT’S TALE – 2001
43. SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARVES – 1937
44. BRAVEHEART – 1995
45. AVATAR – 2009
46. LAURA – 1944
47. THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON – 2008
48. REDS – 1981
49. AMELIE – 2001
50. MAMMA MIA! – 2008
51. CASINO ROYALE – 2006
52. TOP GUN – 1986
53. THE GRADUATE – 1967
54. LADY AND THE TRAMP – 1955
55. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL – 1997
56. DOUBLE INDEMNITY – 1944
57. SHALLOW HAL – 2001
58. SUPERMAN – 1978
59. THE DUCHESS – 2008
60. BONNIE AND CLYDE – 1967
61. TOOTSIE – 1982
62. COMING HOME – 1978
63. WITNESS – 1985
64. DANCES WITH WOLVES – 1990
65. CINDERELLA – 1950
66. GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER? – 1967
67. THE READER – 2008
68. 50 FIRST DATES – 2004
69. NATURAL BORN KILLERS - 1994
70. POCAHONTAS – 1995
71. SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE – 2003
72. PEARL HARBOR – 2001
73. THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN – 2005
74. TRUE ROMANCE – 1993
75. AN EDUCATION – 2009
76. THE MASK OF ZORRO – 1998
77. MODERN TIMES – 1936
78. LITTLE CHILDREN – 2006
79. NINE – 2009
80. VERTIGO – 1958
81. SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER – 1977
82. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE – 1951
83. PRETTY IN PINK – 1986
84. SHAMPOO – 1975
85. REVOLUTIONARY ROAD – 2008
86. NOTORIOUS – 1946
87. ADAM – 2009
88. WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? – 1966
89. BRIDGET JONES’S DIARY – 2001
90. COLD MOUNTAIN – 2003
91. TRUE LIES – 1994
92. RAY – 2004
93. THE LAST SEDUCTION – 1994
94. PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM – 1972
95. I LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS – 2009
96. WEDDING CRASHERS – 2005
97. KING ARTHUR – 2004
 98. STARDUST – 2007
 99. L.A CONFIDENTIAL – 1997
100. SEA OF LOVE – 1989

THE HANGOVER PART II (2010) - 3 STARS

'Bangkok Has Them Now'
 
 
Recently on my blog, I've been constructing film lists to try and make this site more imaginative with both reviews and lists, but last night I got the chance to watch the eagerly awaited sequel to one of the most popular comedies in recent film (incidentally my first trip to the flicks since PAUL) in the shape of THE HANGOVER PART II. After making big bucks with the original film in 2009 which won the Best Comedy-Musical category at the Golden Globes, director/writer Todd Phillips decided to follow it up with a OKish sequel that tries new ideas with a change of setting that allows us to embrace the new surroundings that face the 'three best friends' as they find themselves in a familiar situation....


Following the events of the first film, the four main guys of Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), Alan (Zach Galifianakis) and Doug (Justin Bartha) are reunited again, this time with Stu being the lucky groom who is all set to marry his beautiful fiancee Lauren (Jamie Cheung) in her home country of Thailand. Again like the first film, the wolfpack decide to mark the occasion with another night out accompanied this time by Lauren's younger brother Teddy (Mason Lee). However the next morning, Phil, Stu and Alan find themselves back to an all too-familiar predicament from the Vegas nightmare, this time waking up hungover in a seedy apartment somewhere in Bangkok with embarrassing factors making things worse e.g. Stu having a tattoo done on his face and Alan having his hair shaved off. This time though, Doug is safe and sound back at the resort but Teddy is the one who has ended up missing following the night out, and once again the guys face the prospect of searching everywhere to find a missing friend but this time in a different city and culture. Along the way, they bump into Asian gangster Mr Chow (Ken Jeong) again who becomes important to the guys this time round, a drug-dealing monkey who accompanies them around Bangkok and the evidence of that night becomes apparent thanks to the help of monks, tattoo artists, Russian gangsters and ....strippers which leaves the boys appalled that lightening has struck twice. Can they succeed again with finding their friend or has Bangkok got him now?....


Most people thought it bizarre to think The Hangover should warrant a sequel and that does seem the case here, but for this section, the positives come first as always. Phillips did a good job in bringing back most of the original cast members from the first film and it is obvious that work so well together. Bradley Cooper is the strong lead and the anchor in this raucous comedy. He is not asked to be funny; he is charmingly fun. Ed Helms is brilliant as the butt of the jokes, and he does this with natural grace and is becoming the more popular character with audiences as re-watches of this and the first film help that. Zach Galifianakis returns annoyingly as dysfunctional Alan. He is just as idiotic and random as he was in the first film and even becomes more cynical in this one with his surprise jealousy of Teddy's involvement with the group. However, he has a good heart, if misguided and ultimately, brotherhood and friendship underlies and comes full circle in this sequel, much like the original as we, the audience pull for them, because they pull for each other. Even Justin Bartha's Doug gets respect despite being merely the calm figure of the pack who never gets involved in this ridiculous events. With regards to the story, some of the predicaments the guys face are just as hilarious and shocking, especially with the culture change and gives us a chance to explore the beauty of the country and yet also help us accompany the hapless trio on their desperate search with bigger surroundings. Poor Stu suffers the most again, not just with the tattoo but yet another woman complicates matters for him, the reveal of that particular moment is grotesque just thinking about it, but that's the genius of what makes The Hangover films popular.


There are quite a few negative points to take for a film I've awarded 3 stars but this mostly from the fact that if you saw and loved the first one, then you'll be disappointed to find this edition almost copying ideas from its original classic. Things play out with the same elements as the original. Instead of a tiger we have a monkey. Instead of a baby we have a monk. Instead of a regular Las Vegas hooker we have, well... I won't spoil that. It's like watching the Dads Army film which basically rehashed ideas from the story-lines of the first series, though Hangover is completely different, it's the same idea. Most of the supporting cast are disappointing with Mason Lee's Teddy having not much to do except disappear for 2/3's of the film, and being nowhere near as sympathetic as Doug. Ken Jeong's Mr. Chow gets a bigger role this time around, but being much more annoying, while cameos from Nick Cavessetes, Paul Giamatti and (rather desperately) Mike Tyson fail to really add much to this film. You will most likely have a good time watching this if you enjoyed the first one. That being said, it will feel exactly like the original, except it's in Bangkok and the setting is much darker. It certainly doesn't  come close to the first film though as much as I laughed during it, I really can't think of it as more than just another comedy. However it is great to see the wolfpack together again at least!

Sunday, 29 May 2011

CRAIG'S 100 THRILLS - THE TOP 10

10. CON-AIR (1997)



09. BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985)



08. SPEED (1994)



07. STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980)



06. PSYCHO (1960)



05. INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984)



 04. LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING (2003)



03. THE DARK KNIGHT (2008)



02. JAWS (1975)



01. DIE HARD (1988)



So there you have it, my Thrills list is completed, one of my fave lists to do, but of course, there's plenty more still to come in the next few weeks. Next one is CRAIG'S 100 PASSIONS

Friday, 27 May 2011

CRAIG'S 100 THRILLS (100-11)


Apologies for not posting this list yesterday, my old obsession with war strategy games came back to me, but I'm now pleased to present today's list with focuses on the top 100 films that thrilled me. It isn't a list about actual thrillers (that will be done on my 'thriller' genre list soon), but more about the exciting, edge of your seat films that have entertained me for many, many years. Fasten your seatbelts, it's gonna be a bumpy ride....


 11. INDEPENDENCE DAY – 1996
 12. SCARFACE – 1983
 13. SAVING PRIVATE RYAN – 1998
 14. THE EXORCIST - 1973
 15. MISERY - 1990
 16. THE BIRDS – 1963
 17. THE GODFATHER – 1972
 18. CASINO ROYALE – 2006
 19. OLDBOY – 2003
 20. REAR WINDOW- 1954
 21. RAMBO – 2008
 22. THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS – 1991
 23. ALIEN – 1979
 24. SPIDERMAN 2 – 2004
 25. NORTH BY NORTHWEST – 1959
 26. POLTERGEIST – 1982
 27. AVATAR – 2009
 28. KING KONG – 2005
 29. THE GREAT ESCAPE – 1963
 30. TAXI DRIVER – 1976
 31. TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY – 1991
 32. FATAL ATTRACTION – 1987
 33. THE SHINING – 1980
 34. PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL – 2003
 35. THE MASK OF ZORRO – 1998
 36. TRANSFORMERS – 2007
 37. BLACK SWAN – 2010
 38. JURASSIC PARK – 1993
 39. THE MATRIX – 1999
 40. THE UNTOUCHABLES – 1987
 41. THE DEPARTED – 2006
 42. TITANIC – 1997
 43. THE FRENCH CONNECTION – 1971
 44. ROCKY – 1976
 45. 300 – 2006
 46. DISTRICT 9 – 2009
 47. ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES – 1991
 48. THE THING – 1982
 49. TWISTER – 1996
 50. GOODFELLAS – 1990
 51. DELIVERANCE – 1972
 52. THE ROCK – 1996
 53. BEN-HUR – 1959
 54. HARRY BROWN – 2009
 55. SHUTTER ISLAND – 2010
 56. VERTIGO – 1958
 57. DOUBLE INDEMNITY – 1944
 58. STRANGERS ON A TRAIN – 1951
 59. DIRTY HARRY – 1971
 60. THE OMEN – 1976
 61. E.T: THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL – 1982
 62. SE7EN – 1995
 63. SLEEPY HOLLOW – 1999
 64. THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM – 2007
 65. THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW – 2004
 66. FALLING DOWN – 1993
 67. GLADIATOR – 2000
 68. HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE – 2005
 69. THE EXPENDABLES – 2010
 70. THE MUMMY – 1999
 71. VANTAGE POINT – 2008
 72. BONNIE AND CLYDE – 1967
 73. HIGH NOON – 1952
 74. DEAD CALM – 1989
 75. BULLITT – 1968
 76. CARRIE – 1976
 77. ON THE WATERFRONT – 1954
 78. INCEPTION – 2010
 79. CINDERELLA MAN – 2005
 80. THE WIZARD OF OZ – 1939
 81. PLATOON – 1986
 82. APOCALYPTO – 2006
 83. ENTER THE DRAGON – 1973
 84. CHINATOWN – 1974
 85. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE – 1971
 86. APOCALYPSE NOW – 1979
 87. WANTED – 2008
 88. CLIFFHANGER – 1993
 89. KILL BILL VOL. 1 – 2003
 90. MUNICH – 2005
 91. BRAVEHEART - 1995
 92. STAR TREK – 2009
 93. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA – 1962
 94. THE DEER HUNTER – 1978
 95. CASABLANCA – 1942
 96. DEFIANCE – 2008
 97.THE LAST SAMURAI – 2003
 98. THE NEGOTIATOR – 1999
 99. THE TOWERING INFERNO – 1974
100. RESERVOIR DOGS – 1992

The top 10 will be coming up later! 

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

CRAIG'S 100 LAUGHS - THE TOP 20

I hope you all enjoyed that first part of the comedy list, it takes a lot of time to scroll through that IMDB list of films I've already seen, and finding the group of hilarious films which made me laugh and sort them into this list, I now present my top 20 comedies of all time, yes I am serious....and don't call me Shirley!

20. JACKASS 3D (2010)


The sick yet howling stunts of Johnny Knoxville and co. have been a phenomenal success for the Jackass series in the last 10 or so years, but it was last year's third film which really outdid the previous two with some some shocking stunts whether it be the Duck shooting to the sweat cocktail and of course, the port-a-potty stunt, yuck!

19. THE FULL MONTY (1997)


The story of a group of unemployed Sheffield men including Begbie from Trainspotting, Denzil from Only Fools and Eddie Windass from Corrie who decide to take part in a strip-o-gram, proved a surprise success for many with its loveable characters, humorous situations and a cracking soundtrack. Even the above scene was spoofed by Prince Charles!

18. SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT (1999)


As great as the TV series of this is, the film is in another league in terms of its shock-factor, from the controversial but enjoyable songs to the foul-mouthed exploits of Cartman and co. and a surprise hatred of Canada, Celine Dion and Bill Gates. A sequel must be made for the sake of characters like Butters, Jimmy and Stan's dad to make it to the big screen! 

17. LIAR LIAR (1997)


One of my favourite comic actor's best film comes in the shape of this hysterical courtroom flick with Jim Carrey on top form and allowing himself to play his character with such energy and craziness. So many great scenes whether it be the "I've had better" moment to that lift scene with a former Emmanuelle star, just as funny as the outtakes in the credits.

16. SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959)


As much as I love Mrs Doubtfire, Billy Wilder's 1959 classic is the best transgender comedy of all time, with solid performances from Lemmon, Curtis and the desireable Monroe. The constant kissing/tango dance sequence is one great inter-cut scene, all finished off by one of the best last lines in film; "Nobody's perfect"!

15. HOME ALONE (1990) 


Without doubt one of the most popular Christmas films, Home Alone's box-office popularity benefited from the casting of Macaulay Culkin who plays everyone's favourite film kid. Even more of a coup was the casting of gangster star Joe Pesci as the muttering half of Harry and Marv who are compromised by Kevin's set of traps. The sequel is just as good, if not better in most's people's opinion.

14. CARRY ON CAMPING (1968)


Perhaps the most popular Carry On film, this British classic had the top names you needed to make this a true hit; James, Williams, Sims, Windsor, Jacques etc, they're all there. Whether it be the naughty innuendo or the colourful characters, the Brits have always been the best at that sort of thing, even if it was the late 60's....  

13. SCARY MOVIE 3 (2003)


Most people will crucify me for placing this above a classic like Some Like It Hot, but this is a really funny film that gets loads of laughs from its spoof reputation, taking the mick out of The Ring, Scream and Signs and getting it spot on. Adding some talented actors and awesome cameos, this ranks as another '3rd' film that does the job and becomes the most popular of its franchise a'la Toy Story and Return of the King.

12. A FISH CALLED WANDA (1988)


I told you the Brits are great at comedies. John Cleese's comical influence becomes key to the film with Jamie Lee Curtis and Michael Palin just as good in this comic-crime caper. But it is a hysterical (and Oscar-winning) contribution from Kevin Kline that really gets the most laughs, he ain't stupid you know....

11. SHREK 2 (2004)


Most animated films can be seen as funny when they are given great script which is exactly what Shrek 2 gives. As good as the first film is, the sequel is just excellent. New characters like Puss N Boots who are made welcome by its audiences like those in the first film, the continuation to spoof the fairytale genre with cultural/pop references and finally gaining its deserved acclaim as one of cinema's best sequels

#10. THE NAKED GUN (1988)


Leslie Nielsen was one of the funniest men in his profession. Period. His scene-stealing role in Airplane launched a mid-life career in his 50's allowing to play one of cinema's unlikeliest but hilarious lead characters. Idiotic but determined copper Frank Drebin causes carnage in his path but always gets the job done, saving the Queen in this film and appearing in two just-as-good sequels.

#9. FOUR LIONS (2010)


Proving that terrorism can get a few laughs, controversial writer/director Chris Morris makes his conscience clear with this dark but satirical look at a group of Pakistani terrorists wanting to blow up the internet before switching their attention to the London marathon. Some bizarre but hair-splitting one-liners add to the genius of Morris with hysterical scenes and characters. Just one question though. Is a wookie a bear?

#8. MIKE BASSETT: ENGLAND MANAGER (2001)


But as far as satire goes on the cultural stage, football has always warranted a great film and this underrated gem proved just that, with Ricky Tomlinson having the success of playing two of the funniest fictional characters in Film/TV. From the use of Kipling's IF poem to the half-time rant, the likes of Steve McClaren and Fabio Capello missed a trick with getting some advice from this film. Even Mike Bassett got us to the semi-finals.....

#7. FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF (1986)


Once again John Hughes showed why he deserved that montage at the Oscars last year making some of the popular films of the 80's. Matthew Broderick gives a career best role as the rebellious Ferris who bunks off school to get up to many antics while pursued by the long-suffering headmaster, Mr Rooney. Again, another Hughes classic with witty one-liners, beloved characters and one of my favourite musical sequences involving Ferris singing Twist and Shout.

#6. BLADES OF GLORY (2007)


Again I don't expect to be ridiculed but this film endears to me having watched it during Liverpool FC's champions league final 'defeat!' back in 2007. Though others love Anchorman, this IS Will Ferrell's best film as it gives the best laughs with great chemistry alongside Jon Heder while the dance sequences are just as good. Forget Armageddon, the use of Aerosmith's 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' is more memorable here.

#5. BORAT (2006)


The ultimate 'mockumentary' gave laughs and tears of shock thanks to the genius of Sasha Baron Cohen who mocks every religion and subject possible. Only his Kazakhstan reporter could get away with accusing the jews of being responsible for 9/11 or kidnapping Pamela Anderson, the controversial hit deserves its popularity for making me howl with laughter in the cinema yet appalling me at the same time. Is nice!

#4. IN THE LOOP (2009)


My fave Brit comedy which as anything goes, ridicules the political side of society with another genius in the works; Armando Innaucci. The foul-mouthed dialogue proves spot on when it comes to lamenting our own government while also making us laugh at the stupidity of American politics plus the irony of Tony Soprano and Alan Partridge being in the same film. It also does itself justice with being as good as the popular TV series while Peter Capaldi's Malcolm Tucker is the man when it comes to insults!

#3. HAPPY GILMORE (1996)


Adam Sandler films have been mostly mix and match but there's no denying that Happy Gilmore is THE best sports comedy film. In fact, the best golf film ever. Goofy predicaments for Sandler allow his angry but sport-obsessed Happy to become an unlikely golfing champion while facing bitter competition from Shooter McGavin. Some popular comic roles for the likes of Ben Stiller and Apollo Creed himself, Carl Weathers, lend further support to this gem while game-show host Bob Barker gave us another side to his TV host career with a hilarious fight scene with Happy. The price is wrong bitch.

#2. AIRPLANE! (1980)


Yes I am serious about this film being here....yeah you get the picture. The combination of Zucker and Abrahams gave us the 'spoof' genre with its ridiculing of Airport and poking fun at Jaws, Saturday Night Fever and From Here to Eternity. It also launched Leslie Nielsen's career, included pedophile vibes (Joey....) and no matter which scene in the film you watch you'll be guaranteed at least 3 laughs. Classic lines, classic characters, classic scenes, just about the ultimate spoof film which doesn't even give it top spot here.....


#1. PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES (1987)


What you see is what you get with my favourite comedy film, and IMO John Hughes's best. Steve Martin's long-suffering businessman who tries to get home for Thanksgiving with the company of annoying but loveable shower curtain-ring salesman Del Griffith (John Candy) was without doubt a hysterical experience that gets the most laughs out of any other film on this. Every scene is memorable, the dialogue is wonderful when it makes you laugh (or even cry at a couple of points), and the chemistry between Martin and Candy is fantastic. I must have watched it 30 times, it's a shortish film but one you can watch again and again and one that never gets criticism. It's also a roadie movie that appeals to anyone stuck in similar predicaments to Neal and Del and one that shows friendship comes through unlikely sources. Thank you to the late John Hughes. One of the Craig Kell Classics!


Thanks for reading this folks, next list will come tomorrow, the top 100 Thrills!

CRAIG'S 100 LAUGHS (100 - 21)


After months and months of careful planning, my film lists have started to come together and I am pleased to announce that over the next week, I shall be releasing film lists from my favourite heroes and villains to the best films from each genre and then finishing with my official top 100 of all time. The first list made was for my top 100 comedy films, a genre which raises the most laughs in terms of making us chuckle at the situations happening on the big screen whether they include hilarious one-liners to silly but LOL stunts that only makes their predicaments funnier to the audiences. Here is the 100 to 21 list which will follow in the next post with my top 20 comedy films....

 21. THE HANGOVER – 2009

 22. HOT FUZZ – 2007

 23. MEET THE FOCKERS – 2004

 24. BLAZING SADDLES – 1974

 25. A SHOT IN THE DARK – 1964

 26. BEVERLY HILLS COP – 1984

 27. KINDERGARTEN COP – 1990

 28. MRS DOUBTFIRE – 1993

 29. THE BREAKFAST CLUB – 1985

 30. WAYNE’S WORLD – 1992

 31. PINEAPPLE EXPRESS – 2008

 32. WAY OUT WEST – 1937

 33. CLERKS II – 2006

 34. FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL – 2008

 35. LAST ACTION HERO – 1993

 36. BEETHOVEN – 1992

 37. THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY – 1998

 38. GHOSTBUSTERS – 1984

 39. HIGH ANXIETY – 1977

 40. TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE – 2004

 41. TOOTSIE – 1982

 42. GET SMART – 2008

 43. GROUNDHOG DAY – 1993

 44. THE NUTTY PROFESSOR – 1994

 45. ENCHANTED – 2007

 46. MIDNIGHT RUN – 1988

 47. STRIPES – 1981

 48. KNOCKED UP – 2007

 49. TROPIC THUNDER – 2008

 50. WILD HOGS – 2007

 51. KICK-ASS – 2010

 52. THE SQUARE PEG – 1959

 53. M*A*S*H – 1970

 54. ANIMAL HOUSE – 1978

 55. NATIONAL LAMPOON’S VACATION – 1983

 56. MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL – 1975

 57. COOL RUNNINGS – 1993

 58. ANNIE HALL – 1977

 59. CADDYSHACK – 1980

 60. HOT SHOTS: PART DEUX – 1993

 61. MODERN TIMES – 1936

 62. PAUL – 2010

 63. SHALLOW HAL – 2001

 64. WEDDING CRASHERS – 2005

 65. TRADING PLACES – 1983

 66. ABOUT A BOY – 2002

 67. THE SIMPSONS MOVIE – 2007

 68. CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN – 2003

 69. DOGMA – 1999

 70. DUMB AND DUMBER – 1994

 71. SCHOOL OF ROCK – 2003

 72. WEIRD SCIENCE – 1985

 73. SUPERBAD – 2007

 74. BRUCE ALMIGHTY – 2003

 75. AMELIE – 2001

 76. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM – 2006

 77. PRETTY WOMAN – 1990

 78. THE COMMITMENTS – 1991

 79. UNCLE BUCK – 1989

 80. DR STRANGELOVE: OR HOW I LEARNT TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB – 1964

 81. STEP BROTHERS – 2008

 82. THE BLUES BROTHERS – 1980

 83. MADE IN DAGENHAM – 2010

 84. I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK & LARRY – 2007

 85. PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM – 1972

 86. SIXTEEN CANDLES – 1984

 87. THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN – 2005

 88. I, LOVE YOU MAN – 2009

 89. SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE – 2003

 90. LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE – 2006

 91. ANITA AND ME – 2002

 92. 50 FIRST DATES – 2004

 93. ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF RON BURGANDY – 2004

 94. THE SANTA CLAUSE – 1994

 95. BURN AFTER READING – 2008

 96. A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN – 1992

 97. THE KID BROTHER – 1927

 98. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN – 1974

 99. THE BOAT THAT ROCKED – 2009

100. DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY – 2004