Wednesday, July 13, 2016

AFI Top 100: Master List of Reviews and Scores

Here it is, my full list of scores and reviews. The list goes from my favorite to my least favorite. In cases where films share the same score, I’ve listed them based on personal preference. For example, the first 4 star review you see listed will be my favorite of all the films I’ve given 4 stars to.

Note: For every movie that was originally reviewed for another project, I have linked that original review, rather than the abbreviated AFI review. "Casablanca," for example, is linked to its Best Picture review.

1. Casablanca - 5.0
2. Taxi Driver - 4.75
3. On the Waterfront - 4.75
4. Platoon - 4.5
5. Singin' in the Rain - 4.5
6. Jaws - 4.5
7. Pulp Fiction - 4.5
8. The Godfather - 4.5
9. Schindler's List - 4.5
10. Modern Times - 4.25
11. The Manchurian Candidate - 4.25
12. Stagecoach - 4.25
13. Fargo - 4.25
14. Raiders of the Lost Ark - 4.25
15. Rear Window - 4.25
16. Lawrence of Arabia - 4.25
17. The Sound of Music - 4.25
18. Gone with the Wind - 4.25
19. Psycho - 4.25
20. A Place in the Sun - 4.0
21. A Streetcar Named Desire - 4.0
22. All About Eve - 4.0
23. Chinatown - 4.0
24. Sunset Blvd. - 4.0
25. The Best Years of Our Lives - 4.0
26. The Silence of the Lambs - 4.0
27. The Bridge on the River Kwai - 4.0
28. Apocalypse Now - 4.0
29. The Wizard of Oz - 4.0
30. Double Indemnity - 4.0
31. Dances with Wolves - 4.0
32. Goodfellas - 4.0
33. Patton - 4.0
34. It Happened One Night - 4.0
35. West Side Story - 4.0
36. The Third Man - 4.0
37. Easy Rider - 4.0
38. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - 4.0
39. Wuthering Heights - 4.0
40. Star Wars - 3.75
41. The African Queen - 3.75
42. The Gold Rush - 3.75
43. The Godfather, Part II - 3.75
44. Rebel Without a Cause - 3.75
45. Fantasia - 3.75
46. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre - 3.75
47. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid  - 3.75
48. Tootsie - 3.75
49. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington - 3.75
50. To Kill a Mockingbird - 3.75
51. The Jazz Singer - 3.75
52. Frankenstein - 3.75
53. Network - 3.75
54. City Lights - 3.5
55. Ben-Hur - 3.5
56. The Grapes of Wrath - 3.5
57. The Graduate - 3.5
58. A Clockwork Orange - 3.5
59. Yankee Doodle Dandy - 3.5
60. It's a Wonderful Life - 3.5
61. High Noon - 3.5
62. 2001: A Space Odyssey - 3.5
63. Dr. Strangelove - 3.5
64. The Apartment - 3.5
65. Vertigo - 3.5
66. Raging Bull - 3.5
67. Rocky - 3.25
68. King Kong - 3.25
69. Unforgiven - 3.25
70. All Quiet on the Western Front - 3.0
71. From Here to Eternity - 3.0
72. Some Like It Hot - 3.0
73. E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial - 3.0
74. My Fair Lady - 3.0
75. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner - 3.0
76. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves - 3.0
77. Doctor Zhivago - 3.0
78. Annie Hall - 3.0
79. Forrest Gump - 3.0
80. Duck Soup - 3.0
81. The French Connection - 2.75
82. Giant - 2.75
83. Citizen Kane - 2.75
84. North by Northwest - 2.75
85. The Searchers - 2.75
86. Amadeus - 2.75
87. Midnight Cowboy - 2.75
88. The Wild Bunch - 2.5
89. Close Encounters of the Third Kind - 2.5
90. American Graffiti - 2.5
91. The Maltese Falcon - 2.25
92. Shane - 2.0
93. Mutiny on the Bounty - 2.0
94. An American in Paris - 2.0
95. The Deer Hunter - 2.0
96. Bonnie and Clyde - 2.0
97. MASH - 2.0
98. Bringing Up Baby - 1.5
99. The Philadelphia Story - 1.0
100. The Birth of a Nation - .25

2 comments:

Patricia said...

Wow, you made it to #80 before you dropped below a 3.0 Not bad.

I think before you start your next project you should guess what your ratings would be and then compare after you've watched the film.

Such a fun project!

balyien said...

That's a really good idea. I'm having a lazy day today, recovering from my whirlwind vacation. Maybe I'll take some time to look at my next list and guess some preemptive ratings.

So, a few reflections on AFI. Overall, I think it's a better, much more solid list than Best Picture, which is reflected in my ratings. Way less movies that I absolutely loathed. For a while, between this and Best Picture, I felt like I saw every movie Dustin Hoffman has ever starred in. He's definitely one of "the" actors of the Baby Boomer generation, although, oddly enough, he's 8 to 10 years older than most of them, not even a Baby Boomer at all.

There were a lot of other "repeat" actors on the AFI list. The biggest: James Stewart & Robert DeNiro (5 each); Humphrey Bogart, Marlon Brando, Katharine Hepburn, Alec Guinness, William Holden, & Karl Malden (4 each); Robert Duvall, Faye Dunaway, Cary Grant, Jack Nicholson, Claude Rains, Charlie Chaplin, & Richard Dreyfuss (3 each); plus many who featured in 2.

Some actors I feel are worth the praise (Humphrey Bogart, Marlon Brando, Charlie Chaplin). Some are not (Faye Dunaway, Richard Dreyfuss). I was shocked to see how many movies William Holden was in and yet I always forget he was in them/that he existed. I light up every time I see Karl Malden is in a movie. This project helped me to appreciate both Robert DeNiro & Jack Nicholson, two men who have the capacity to be great actors and yet fell into typecasting after achieving fame.

I could probably come up with more but those are my biggest impressions. :)