100 Must See Movies: The Essential Men’s Movie Library
by Brett & Kate McKay
For whatever
reason (most likely the fact that viewing is easier than reading),
films dont seem to get the same kind of cultural respect as
books do. Which is a shame because excellent movies can be just
as entertaining, mind-expanding, and life changing as good books.
Scenes, characters, and quotes from the greatest movies stay with
us long after we view them. Their ability to transport you to different
times and exotic locations, to completely absorb you in the story,
make movies one of the closest approximations of real magic we have
in this world.
And for better
and for worse, film has had a huge impact on masculinity in the
20th Century. Movies have produced archetypes of manliness that
many men judge themselves against today. To view how male characters
of cinema have been portrayed over the decades, is to see clearly
the ways in which our perception of masculinity has changed and
continues to change. Thus it seemed only proper that The
Art of Manliness take a stab at creating a list of essential
movies every man should see.
We didnt
want to make a list of movies that consisted solely of violence
and gratuitous T and A that make up most guy movie lists. Nor did
we want to create a list of just independent avant-garde movies
that while culturally or cinematically significant, arent
very entertaining. We wanted to create a well rounded list of films
that have something to say about manliness. Some of the movies speak
poignantly about what it means to be a man. Others give examples
of true manliness in action. Some are lessons in how not
to be a man. And others are simply entertaining movies that are
just plain manly. But the common thread that runs through all of
them is that theyre great movies that have stood the test
of time.
Let us know
in the comments which movies you loved, which ones you hated, and
the movies you think every man should see before he dies. Without
further ado, we present The Art of Manliness: 100 Must See Movies
for Men.
The
Great Escape
This group
of Allied POWS fought the enemy the best way they could by
bustin out of prison. Based on a true story, the film has
been hailed as one the greatest escape movies of all time. Despite
its length (172 minutes), the movie maintains interest through the
engaging relationships of the prisoners. Each individual contributes
their skills and personality to the effort, even the self-interested
American (played by Steve McQueen). I guess his skill would be making
killer motorcycle chase scenes.
Best line:
Im going
out.
Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Based loosely
on the real lives of Western outlaws Robert Leroy Parker (aka Butch
Cassidy) and Harry Longabaugh (aka the Sundance Kid), Butch Cassidy
and The Sundance Kid is a classic movie about two buddies trying
to make it in a changing world. Whats funny about Butch Cassidy
and the Sundance Kid is that you forget that these guys were hardened
criminals who robbed banks and trains for a living. The easy going
charm Robert Redford and Paul Newman bring to their roles makes
you like the characters despite their choice of profession. Their
clever hijinks and humor make the movie an enjoyable ride.
Best line:
Boy, I got vision, and the rest of the world wears bifocals.
Dirty
Harry
Cops that wont
let anything even the law stand in their way of catching
the bad guy may have become a Hollywood cliché, but when
Dirty Harry first pulled out his .44 magnum it was a brand
new story. Harry Callahan stops at nothing as he hunts down the
Scorpio, a serial killer that picks people off with a sniper rifle.
The plot isnt bad, but its Clint Eastwood that drives
the entire picture. His rebel good- guy cop set a high mark for
others to try and follow.
Best line:
Youve got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel
lucky? Well, do ya, punk?
The
Endless Summer
Working 60
hours a week sucks. I mean, it really sucks. The idea of travelling
around the world to exotic spots with the simple objective of surfing
every chance you get is about the most enticing thing on the planet.
In step Mike Hynson and Robert August. Famed documentary director
Bruce Brown follows the pair around the world as they chase the
summer and whatever waves they can ride. If you cant surf,
or you cant take the time off work to surf live vicariously
through this movie.
Bull
Durham
This movie
is great for many reasons of which, I cite two: 1) Kevin
Costner can actually play baseball, instead of looking like a moron
as do many other actors trying to swing a bat. 2) Tim Robbins character
wears lingerie when he pitches which is completely classic.
Besides these, there are many other elements that make the movie
relevant: the mentor/mentee, the old vs. the young, fighting for
the woman, baseball. But ultimately its about a bunch of guys
trying to make their mark on life which we can all certainly
relate to.
Best line:
Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak
well.
The
Apartment
Do nice guys
always finish last? Not necessarily. The Apartment is a true
gem of a movie that doesnt seem get the attention it deserves.
Both dramatic and funny, the film is a dark comedy about a corporate
drone who finally gets tired of being constantly walked on, mans
up, and becomes a mensch. Things dont always work out when
you do the right thing, but sometimes they do.
Best line:
Shut up and deal.
The
Shootist
Nobody wants
to die alone. Especially gunslingers. In a haunting portrayal that
foreshadowed his own fate, John Wayne plays J.B. Brooks, an aging
gunfighter dying of cancer who resigns himself to live out his days
in private. But skeletons from his past prevent him from fading
away, so he decides to go down the only way he knows with
his six gun blazing.
Best line:
I wont be wronged. I wont be insulted. I wont
be laid a-hand on. I dont do these things to other people,
and I require the same from them.
Hoosiers
At its core,
Hoosiers is about redemption basketball is just the
vehicle. The story revolves around a basketball coach that has fallen
from grace and finds himself at a small rural town in Indiana. He
ruffles feathers and fights to earn the respect of his players,
the town, and a doubtful teacher. The team chases glory, while others
in the town remember what it is like to win. Not only is it one
of the most inspiring movies of all time, it has one of the most
hardcore stoics in all of sport movie history. Jimmy = Clutch.
Best line:
You know, most people would kill
to be treated like
a god, just for a few moments.
Last
of the Mohicans
This movie
set the standard for war epics of the modern era. Few are its equal.
A Mohican father and his son, along with their adopted son, attempt
to maintain their neutrality amidst the French-Indian War in colonial
America. The men are pulled into the fray after rescuing two daughters
of a British Officer during a skirmish and escorting them to their
fathers fort. As the impending battle builds around them,
the men remain devoted to the daughters, going to great lengths
to preserve them. From the opening sequence of Uncas and Hawkeye
sprinting through the dense forest, to the final scene on the promontory,
the movie is gripping and powerful. Additionally, they play lacrosse
in this movie that fact alone secured its place on this list.
Best line:
Someday I think you and I are going to have a serious disagreement.
The
Bicycle Thief
An Italian
Neo-Realist classic, The Bicycle Thief tells the bleak story
of a man in impoverished post-war Italy whose bicycle, which he
needs to work, is stolen. Father and son hunt all over Rome to find
the bike, with no one to help them and ultimately no success. And
thus the father is faced with a classic philosophical problem: is
it okay to steal to feed your family? Realistic and honest, this
movie provides one of the best glimpses into the nature of the father/son
relationship.
Best line:
Why should I kill myself worrying when Ill end up just
as dead?
Field
of Dreams
To what lengths
would a person go for a chance at reconciliation? If it is for your
(dead) father, most of us would do anything. Field of Dreams
is Ray Kinsellass journey of reparation with his father. Ray,
an Iowa farmer, erects a baseball field in his cornfield after a
voice tells him, If you build it, he will come. The
voice continues, and after a series of mysterious and supernatural
events, he is able to make amends. It is quite possible that a game
of catch can heal most wounds between a father and son even
death, I suppose.
Best line:
If you build it, he will come.
North
by Northwest
Starring dapper
dude, Cary Grant, North by Northwest is classic Alfred Hitchcock.
Grant plays a hapless New York advertising executive mistaken for
a government agent by a group of foreign spies, and is pursued across
the country while he looks for a way to survive. The problem is
the government thinks hes a spy, too, and theyre on
the chase as well. Talk about a bad day.
Best line:
I dont like the way Teddy Roosevelt is looking at me.
The
Outsiders
The film adaption
of SE Hintons famous novel perfectly captures the tumultuous
nature of teenage angst. The well-to-do Socs and blue collar Greasers
hate each others guts, and when Johnny the Greaser kills a
Soc, a series of dramatic and tragic events are set in motion, including
an old fashioned rumble. The film is a star-studded affair, filled
with the likes of Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Matt Dillon, Tom Cruise,
Patrick Swayze, Ralph Macchio, and Diane Lane, many before they
were household names. And best of all, it was shot on location in
my home city of Tulsa.
Best line:
Stay gold, Ponyboy, stay gold.
First
Blood (Rambo)
The more weighty
issues in First Blood are usually overshadowed by the gratuitous
action. Understandably so, but the movie is built on Rambos
struggle to return to society after the Vietnam War. A Medal of
Honor recipient, Rambo is kicked out of a small town and then arrested
for vagrancy. The sheriff and his deputies go overboard with torture
and Rambo reverts back to what he does best. Nothing good can come
from pissing off a guy named Rambo.
Best line:
They drew first blood, not me.
The
Manchurian Candidate
A Cold War
classic starring Frank Sinatra in probably his best movie performance.
The film was so controversial that it was banned from further release
after JFKs assassination. The Manchurian Candidate
focuses on the way in which propaganda and the manufacture of political
views can influence ones perception and behavior in the most
provocative of ways. The story follows several former Korean War
soldiers who have been brainwashed by the military. Follow them
as they try to unravel the source of the reoccurring nightmares.
A real thriller. Dont bother with the Denzel Washington version.
The original is still the best.
Best line:
There are two kinds of people in this world: Those that enter
a room and turn the television set on, and those that enter a room
and turn the television set off.
In
the Heat of the Night
Virgil Tibbs
(Sidney Poitier), a respected detective from up North, is thrown
into a murder investigation in the small town of Sparta, Mississippi.
While he initially doesnt want any part of the case, Tibbs
exemplifies manly resolve as he sticks around, staring down bigot
after bigot while searching for the murderer. The film is famous
for a scene in which Tibbs, after being slapped by a white man,
slaps him right back. The screenplay originally called for Poitier
to simply take it, but the actor found this passive response degrading
and insisted he be allowed to hit back. That my friends, is being
a man. You slap me in the face, Ill slap you right back, Sucka.
Best line:
They call me MISTER Tibbs!
Shane
A quiet gunslinger
who is trying to escape his past befriends a pioneer family that
has settled out west. He attempts to settle down and become a hired
hand to the family, but the ranchers who want to drive cattle through
the homesteaders property are attempting to drive them out.
Shane tries to stay out of the disputes, but keeps being drawn in
and is finally compelled to put his six shooter back on to protect
his adoptive family. Perhaps the most touching part of the movie
is the relationship Shane develops with the farmers son.
Best line:
A gun is a tool, Marian; no better or no worse than any other
tool: an axe, a shovel or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as
the man using it. Remember that.
Double
Indemnity
Perhaps the
greatest American contribution to the film noir style, Double
Indemnity is dark rumination on greed, manipulation, and betrayal.
Barbara Stanwyck plays a classic femme fatale who uses her womanly
wiles to lure insurance salesman Walter Neff into a plan to kill
her husband for the double indemnity payout. But Neff
is not a guileless victim after all. Palatable tension, suspense,
and snappy dialogue make this film a true classic.
Best line:
How could I have known that murder could sometimes smell like
honeysuckle?
Mar
Adentro (The Sea Inside)
Politics of
euthanasia aside, living is so much more than just breathing. Based
on the life of Ramón Sampedro, the movie examines the fight
to end his own life after 30 years of being paralyzed from the neck
down. Despite his desire to end his life, through his courage and
self awareness, he inspired others to embrace their own.
The
Maltese Falcon
The Maltese
Falcon is filled with ambiguities in morality. Sam Spade, played
by Humphrey Bogart, is a hardened and cynical man. But underneath
his rough exterior is a man with a sense of idealism. Spade lives
by a code of honor that doesnt let him take the corrupt and
easy solution to lifes problems. The Maltese Falcon
forces us to answer a simple question: when push comes to shove,
will we stick to our own code of honor or will we sell out?
Best line:
[It's the] stuff that dreams are made of.
Das
Boot
Das Boot puts
you inside a stranded and submered German U-Boat and explores the
physical and emotional tensions of the situation with a vivid, terrifying
realism. Holding it all together, under harrowing conditions, is
a single man. The captain is a scruffy, mildly cynical, bastion
of strength. He deals calmly with almost any situation, drawing
on a seemingly unlimited store of courage.
Best line:
You have to have good men. Good men, all of them.
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22, 2010
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