
Oliver Stone's surprisingly fair take on the 37th president's life reached for and achieved Shakespearean proportions as the complicated man is undone by greed and paranoia. Anthony Hopkins is somewhat miscast, but gives a terrific performance anyway. Everyone else (including Joan Allen, Ed Harris, Paul Sorvino, James Woods, and Powers Boothe) is more suited for their roles. The back and forth editing actually builds something emotionally complex as Nixon's Quaker upbringing informs everything during his presidency. Lots of great lines, but the one I use every few months or so is, "Only when you've been in the deepest valley will you know what it's like on the highest mountain."
74. Malcolm X - (1992)


John Dahl's second and last film on the list has Nicolas Cage as a Texas drifter who's wrongly assumed to be a hitman by a man who wants his wife dead. Things get complicated when he warns the wife of her husband's intentions and the real hitman (played by the maniacal Dennis Hopper) shows up. It's basically a perfect noir film set in the desolate Rocky Mountains for the majority of the film. Unfortunately, it paints itself into the corner toward the end when it really should be expanding. But Dahl closes the film extremely well both with Cage's exit and dialogue.
72. Hearts of Darkness - (1991)


Just prior to his reelection, the president is caught in a sex scandal. One of his advisors (Robert de Niro) teams with a Hollywood producer (Dustin Hoffman) to fake a war and save the president's candidacy. A terrific satire about so much that is wrong with the political system, the film (scripted by David Mamet and directed by Barry Levinson) flies by pushing all the implausibilities to the side to make room for more. The actors are clearly having a great time. The attempt at profundity toward the conclusion ends with mixed results at best, but I'm not sure how this super cynical film could have ended any differently.
100. Glengarry Glen Ross
99. Dead Again
98. Ed Wood
97. True Romance
96. The Commitments
95. Bound
94. Die Hard 2
93. In the Line of Fire
92. Affliction
91. Shakespeare in Love
90. In the Company of Men
89. Short Cuts
88. Copland
87. The Hudsucker Proxy
86. The Last Seduction
85. The Apostle
84. Burnt by the Sun
83. The Godfather Part III
82. Good Will Hunting
81. Speed
80. Reversal of Fortune
79. Forest Gump
78. American Beauty
77. Dazed and Confused
76. True Lies
Nixon- Agree.
ReplyDeleteMX - Haven't seen.
RRW - Remember liking a lot (we saw it in the theater together with a bunch of your old roommates), but need to revisit.
HOD - Haven't seen.
WTD - Love the first 3/4, but the last part is a major drag. The film is my kind of cynical.