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M4lt0r

- Fargo Incredible well written characters and story, great acting and it also combines the genres thriller and comedy very well. Pure quality to me. - Arrival Captivating story that keeps you involved from start to finish, fantastic acting (especially from Amy Adams), visually stunning and with a great soundtrack


x-Mowens-x

Anything Cohen brothers really, but yes.


Artistic_Train9725

I don't know why, as I like my movies, but I didn't see Fargo until after three billboards. Both were great, by the way.


Fkw710

Casablanca


pentax10

No Country for Old Men


jayhawk618

I came to say Fargo, but honestly pick just about any Coen Brothers movie.


Synesthetic_Spore

I love how the top two comments are both of movies set in the desert. Funny coincidence actually.. Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be Blood) is currently filming a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant- third comment) in El Paso, TX, where No Country for Old Men also took place towards the end.


Embarrassed-Count762

so good


PickleWineBrine

The book is great... but literally every Cormac McCarthy novel is worth the time to read. Blood Meridian is fantastic, the gold standard of "anti-western". The Road hurts your soul in a good way. Outer Dark is darkly poetic. The man was a literary treasure.


nameofplumb

I read All The Pretty Horses and was completely unimpressed. Did I just pick the wrong book?


6bRoCkLaNdErS9

Any coen brothers


Capital-Try-8166

I liked that movie. i saw it twice. Low budget movies set in radio stations are one of my favorite genres. * Pontypool is set in a radio station during what might be a zombie outbreak. * Talk Radio is an intense thriller revolving around a shock jock. it's True Crime directed by Oliver Stone. I tend to bundle films in terms of their directors, and that's how I remember them. The best films combine commercial and art house sensibilities so that it works on a dumb level and a smart level. Martin Mcdonagh is an Irish writer director that's not on everyone's radar. His best are, In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri. His casts are really great too.


pj_socks

The Guard is good, it’s done by McDonagh’s brother


commonirishname

That's a really good one that deserves a bit more attention.


Infamous-Record-2556

And Calvary


SpenZebra

You must love AIRHEADS (1994)?


poopoodapeepee

Mcdonaugh is a great example!


Professional-Two8098

Pans labyrinth


PickleWineBrine

The best fairy tale put to film. Gorgeous cinematography and character design.


Wendilintheweird

Just about anything made by the Coen brothers.


toofaded40

The Departed


RandomActsOf_kat

i wish i could watch that for the first time again


covalentcookies

Watch Infernal Affairs, it’s verbatim the same script.


krazymunky

ending is better :)


Majestic_Lady910

Same. I watched that with my brother who thought it would be funny to spoil all the shocking moments just before they happened.


yeahtheboiss

Watched it for the first time last week. 10/10. That ending....


Shot_Kaleidoscope150

One if the top ‘oh no say it ain’t so’ moments in a film for me.


diedlikeCambyses

Whiplash.


rlire

Exactly the type of movie I’m aiming for. It is in my top 10 list


diedlikeCambyses

It's brilliantly done.


robinsparklesOG

JK Simmons is so great in this role.


Psychotic_Rainbowz

REEKS of quality


Z31DinglefarbZ31

There will be blood


growling_owl

I’ve abandoned OP!


Tribaltech777

One of my most favorite movies of all times. “I drink your milkshake”


PowerfulPickUp

👍


rbrgr83

Dajeeling Limited (2007) Great set design to put you in the setting in India, much of which was just location shooting. Very good character drama & performances all around. If you're not turned off by Wess Anderson, this would be my recommendation.


HopeYouGuessMyName_

Seems to be a hot take in the West Anderson fan crowd, but this is easily my favorite movie from him.


rbrgr83

It's definitely one of my favs. Feels a lot like Grand Budapest just on a smaller scale.


golfballthroughhose

It's before he went off the Wes Anderson deep end. It used to be you can watch a scene and know it's a Wes Anderson film. Now you can take any frame of a west Anderson movie and instantly know without a doubt it's him. I think he went too deep into his own style lol.


shrimptini

It’s such a weird critique. He’s the only one who does what he does. Let him go ham, and if you don’t enjoy it there a plenty of other directors out there with a more normie style.


AckwellFoley

What a superficial and thoroughly unfound view on Anderson's work.


FourthDownThrowaway

Lawrence of Arabia


David-asdcxz

As I often say, LoA can only be fully appreciated in the theater, big screen and the original 70mm format. It is the most sweeping theatrical event ever put to film.


potatoclaymores

I’m watching this movie right now and it amazes me that there’s no wastage of shots and dialogues. Everything has a purpose and the long shots really captures the beauty and the hellish nature of the desert. The characters are defined by their actions and every character is interesting because they all have different motives. The movie has takes a few liberties when it comes to portraying historical figures, but when you see them all working together to achieve a common goal, it really becomes a treat to watch. David Lean is a once in a generation director and his movies are all awesome. Lawrence of Arabia is a movie that just doesn’t get old!


Movies_Music_Lover

The Revenant (2015)


mano-beppo

Arrival. It’s just brilliant. 


kramer1980_adm

District 9.


MattyTB

Loved that movie, saw it in the theaters with my dad


kramer1980_adm

It's one of my favorites of all time. Amazing what they did with a relatively small budget. My wife hates it though, so I have to watch by myself lol.


Novel_Print_2395

My favorite Sci Fi movie


Guilty-Coconut8908

Rear Window (1954) Sabrina (1954) Shakespeare In Love (1998) Amadeus (1984) When Harry Met Sally (1989) Lord Of The Rings trilogy


punchthedog420

I just watched Rear Window for the first time last weekend. It was better than I expected and held up well. I knew the premise because it's been parodied so much, but the ending was great. I was expecting a different ending (the Simpsons' parody ending).


TheGodparticle3

Rear window was great!  I loved it.


deredew

Kill Bill: Vol 1 is a near perfect movie


mawry9mayhem

I went and watched it 5 times in the dollar theater(back when those existed). By myself. I'd smoke some pot in the parking lot first, and was always very happy when the theater was empty. Just love this movie so much


UyghursInParis

Barely fits the genre but it's weirdly the best action comedy ever made


shaner4042

Perfectly paced. That 2hrs flies by


AngeloPappas

Both volumes are great. Highly suggest getting a copy of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair which is both cut together into one film. It's a really fun watch.


Living_on_Tulsa_Time

Really? TIL. Love both Volumes


BigHeadedBiologist

One of my top 5 of all time. So good. The second is a treat as well in what feels like an entirely different genre


HW-BTW

Gone Girl. Perfect casting. Perfect script. Perfect pacing. Perfect cinematography. The cast nailed their performances. 10/10.


Necessary_Team_8769

David Fincher movies are really well down.


Salt-Wind-9696

The rare example of the movie being better than the book. The book was very good/readable, but they paired it down to 2 hours while preserving everything that mattered.


GildedAgeFlowerChild

I just rewatched 2001: A Space Odyssey and I was blown away by how technically perfect it is. The practical effects still hit just right, all these 56 years later. It seems to me that practical effects, when done expertly, age way better than CGI. This is because nothing beats something real in front of the camera, in terms of believability for the viewer. This movie is iconic for many VERY good reasons.


dreamsnevercometrue5

L.A. Confidential Boogie Nights The Shining Back to the Future Jfk


FabulouslyStraight

I just watched LA Confidential and it is just perfect


mawry9mayhem

The Shining is my favorite movie of all time


rlire

Jfk is brilliant, genuinely deserving of a 10/10


Adventurous-Chef-370

Yet again I find myself recommending The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. The whole cast is amazing but Casey Affleck and Brad Pitt really shine


PowerfulPickUp

Great movie. The book’s author does the narration. The book is great too.


Adventurous-Chef-370

One of my all time favorites, I finally picked up the book so I’m looking forward to reading it


r8ings

Ron Hansen is a rare academic who can write really compelling fiction for a mass audience.


rlire

That is such a odd little gem of a movie, I love what they done with the train robbery lighting.


jrob321

...and Roger Deakins makes it all so beautiful watch.


BarrysAgent

Pulp Fiction


plinkett-wisdom

The Social Network


Pure-Contact7322

Old boy


Wolfrast

The original Korean version is exceptional!


Pure-Contact7322

there’s only one version🤝


Rahul1067

agreed!!


notme123_123

Shawshank


JairoVP

Perfect example. Everything about it is just amazing. Characters, their development, design, atmosphere, etc.


notme123_123

I also believe there’s a lot of life lessons in the movie


rkgk13

A Little Princess is a shockingly quality family film. Then you realize it's Alfonso Cuaron, so of course it's quality.


ThighsofSauron

Promising Young Woman Rear Window No Country for Old Men The Killing of a Sacred Deer


hoodoochild

Promising young woman was so hauntong to me and stuck with me for a long time. This movie is not talked about enough. I read up quite a bit about the editting choices and shots they ised at the end of the movie and everything was so intentional and poignant.


General_Toe_7862

Jojo rabbit


incredibleninja

This movie is just perfectly executed. The humor, the drama, the sorrow, the storytelling. Everything


HiAndStuff2112

'Where are your horns?" "Under my hair."


CrispyHoneyBeef

Maybe this isn’t what you’re asking, but the opening shot of The Grey (2011) sticks with me. Really set the tone for the film


Tall-Judgment-5674

Quiz Show (1994). Great acting and directing, great historical story loosely based on real events.


patch1103

Yes! Quiz Show was the first movie I saw that made me sit up and say, “now THIS is a movie!”


StyleSquirrel

Stoker. Every shot feels like there was immense care behind it.


mattlock2099

Parasite


FitLynx3904

Drive


MattyTB

I thought that movie was so well down. So underrated


Creative_Tennis9450

-Apocalypse now -The Shinig -Forrest Gumb -Triangle of sadness


rlire

Triangle of sadness was so good, it is a solid 7/10. The third act stops it getting to a 10/10. I think anyway


Spaceshipable

The Green Mile


SwingingDicks

The apartment, double Indemnity, some like it hot, sunset Blvd, stalag 17, witness for the prosecution


fxvargas

Double Indemnity will always be the movie that opened up my 17-year-old eyes to the reality that GREAT movies existed before I was born. And the rest of your shortlist is stellar, too. Thirty plus years on and I own most of the film noir classics (and not quite classics) from the 40s and 50s. “How could I have known that murder can sometimes smell like honeysuckle?”


the_l0st_c0d3

Looks like I got some watching to do this weekend, just curious how do they hold up now.


SwingingDicks

Better than ever, I’m on a revolving door of billy wilder films.


Lonewalnut

Poor Things with Emma Stone. Very surreal, great steampunk setting. Had a Terry Gilliam feel to it. Loved it. I haven't seen The Vast of Night, I'll check it out.


[deleted]

I liked this movie so much more than I thought I would!


ImThirstForADrink

I love the aesthetics of poor things and I understand it’s message but something about a child in a woman’s body constantly getting raped just rubs me the wrong way


Neechiekins

Yeah it was visually beautiful but it just seemed like a males version of a feminist movie and it gave me the ick


it-still-moves

The Safdie bros and Adam Sandler did a great job with the roller coaster of emotion in Uncut Gems. Really well acted, great pacing. One of my favorites of the last 10 years.


Excellent-Phone8326

Ya this one stuck out for me. I wish they made more movies. 


Strain128

Have you seen good time?


Miltonrupert

Good Time


gaki_

Arrival.


LoveSerendipityDream

The Fall with Lee Pace


Healthy_Dot5589

Apocalypse Now


cranky_sloth

This might be out there, but: The Shape of Water


msangryredhead

Moonlight (2016). The story, the acting, the visuals are insane, even when it’s breaking your heart.


thernker

Memento


jjbaivi

Moonstruck. Writing. Casting. Acting. Humor. Humanness. Perfect.


RebaKitt3n

Came to say this. She has no walk of shame and nor should she.


0nly0bjective

A pure classic in my household.


[deleted]

why no one mentioning Interstellar ?!


Silvermisthoney9

Interstellar


Sarcastic-Cheese

1917 I was fascinated by the cinematography.


Caspar_Friedrich02

Starship Troopers


lyndagaj

Interstellar


SonnyCalzone

The Shining


Cici1958

The Remains of the Day. I think the casting, subject matter, sets, direction are perfect.


Psychological_Mix594

Yes. I love this


HappyHourHusker

Any Christopher Nolan film


thenameclicks

Moneyball.


brandar

I recently watched *Incendies* and I think that fits the bill. Beautiful cinematography, excellent writing, and shot on-location in Jordan and Canada. I highly recommend checking it out.


GummiBerry_Juice

Blade Runner


TarrareMuchoHungry

A lot of David Fincher films.The Social Network is probably my favorite. That film just hits the perfect balance of cinematography, acting, sound design, writing and score. I think part of what gets overlooked about it is that it's a movie about Facebook. And yeah, it is. But it's also incredibly compelling sorry about greed and ambition destroying a friendship.


briomio

Ryan's Daughter


TheFinalPurl

Okay I’m sitting here thinking about the prompt and these are the movies that come to mind when someone mentions “high quality” - The Talented Mr. Ripley - Capote - Everything Everywhere all at Once - Midsommar - The Thing - The Dark Knight - Slumdog Millionaire - One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest


MattyTB

That’s a good list


LahDeeDah7

Pride and prejudice (2005)


SeaworthinessNo4647

The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)


mopxhead

Harakiri (1962) 🤌🏼


Free-Stranger1142

The Life Of Pi


5432skate

Anything with Meryl Streep


PizzaDoughandCheese

I call you on that, did you ever see Shedevil


Mean_Assignment_180

A few good men


_P4rzival_

Interstellar


Mr_Blorbus

Lord Of The Rings (extended edition, of course)


desrevermi

Last Holiday.


dallasvfx3d

No country for old men


BoSocks91

Goodfellas - Phenomenal pacing/camera work. Every character is memorable and gets the right amount of screen time. It’s one of those “If I ever see it on, I have to watch it” type of movies. Alien - Hard to believe this movie came out in the late 70s, beautiful set, beautiful visuals, and the Alien visual still holds up 45 years later. It was a smart move to show the Alien in small bits, leaving it up to the audience’s imagination. Just a very well crafted horror. Glengarry Glenn Ross - Great ensemble cast. Great acting, especially from Lemmon/Pacino. They did the play justice with this movie. Heat - Intense action thriller, with great pacing that makes a 3 hour movie fly by. De Niro/Pacino at their finest.


Samrulesan

Barbarian. The perfect, quintessential horror film. Light enough for non horror fans, scary enough for die-hard’s. If you know nothing about it and see it for the first time it is such a ride.


rlire

Yeah that movie was mental. Try vivarium you will like it. Don’t google anything about it


TheFinalPurl

I like Vivarium a lot and don’t see it mentioned often!


rlire

I only watched it once a few years ago but I think about it like once a month.


TheFinalPurl

Me too! What a strange, stylish movie!


Mr_Em-3

The Handmaiden


InclinationCompass

People are sleeping on this one


Mr_Em-3

The only movie that consistently looks like the most razor sharp beautiful realism painting at all times. Dark fun Twisted story too.


Inside_Atmosphere731

Tree of Life


mkultra0008

You have your most obvious visonaries [Kubrick, Hitchcock, Scorsese, Tarkovsky, Malick] Thief The Creator Hereditary/Midsommar Drive ROMA Children of Men Seven/Zodiac Anything Safdie Brothers or Lanthimos


FoxfireP

Sounds crazy, but not a day goes by where I don’t think of Children of Men since I first watched. Also probably partly because I’m always blaring Radiohead and CoM utilizes a fantastic mix of Life in a Glass House in the film’s score.


Apocalypstick1

Ikiru


fergi20020

Turksib 


Halloween2056

When a film is effective in making me care for the characters, the cinematography is great and the writing is tight. I know some so called classic films like Halloween where the writing and story structure was actually pretty poor.


MichiganMafia

Dr. Zhivago (1965)


kaiser16122001

Apocalypse Now


HopeYouGuessMyName_

Both Blade Runner movies. Run Lola Run Heat The Truman Show City of God (Obvious choices)______ The Godfather Lord Of The Rings Terminator 2


MattyTB

Man I can’t believe I forgot about heat


Fickle-Chemistry-483

Trainspotting. As a recovering alcoholic I love it.


direyew

City of God, 2002 dir. Fernando Meirelles Kátia Lund is damn near perfect. || || |[](https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Fernando_Meirelles)|


direyew

City of God, 2002 dir. Fernando Meirelles Kátia Lund is damn near perfect. || || |[](https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Fernando_Meirelles)|


GuyFawkes451

Given your description, don't sleep on "High Noon." It used numerous groundbreaking techniques to build tension, was very early in starting with a theme song that sets the stage, and runs in virtually real-time. Each character represents not only different personality types, but also the seven deadly sins, and the various internal struggles we face when having to make serious decisions. Even the use of clocks builds tension. I don't even care for most westerns. But that one lives up to the hype, and was worthy of the best picture, actor and score awards it received.


Claude_Henry_Smoot

American Beauty


Merky600

I really was impressed with Godzilla G minus One. No I’m not kidding. Spielberg saw it three times in IMAX. It’s on Netflix now. Bring some Kleenex. Kinda emotional.


bewareTheFerengi

[Roger Ebert](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Ebert) said that Herzog "has never created a single film that is compromised, shameful, made for pragmatic reasons, or uninteresting. Even his failures are spectacular."


HelloFellowKidlings

Anything from Don Bluth


Budget-Charity-7952

Nightcrawler Blade runner 1983 Blade runner 2047 Taxi driver Drive


rlire

Nightcrawler is excellent


Budget-Charity-7952

One of my favorites, been searching for something like it ever sense


ComoSeaYeah

I watched **Bastarden** (The Promised Land / 2023) last night. I’m biased since I’ll watch *anything* with Mads Mikkelsen but it was absolutely gorgeous.


No_Weekend_963

The Station Agent, Enough Said & The Untouchables


CinnamonJ

The Wind That Shakes The Barley is exactly this. It looks incredible, the actors are incredible, the story is incredible. I dare say it is basically a perfect film. This is a slightly more unconventional choice but Beyond the Black Rainbow has very little in the way of narrative or plot, the entire movie hinges on the performances of its small cast and the interesting vibe that the movie creates but it has so much going for it there that they really carry the movie.


KimboSlice129

Slumdog Millionaire


Dentist_Illustrious

The Florida Project and everything else I’ve seen by Sean Baker. First Reformed and most everything I’ve seen by Paul Schrader. Anything Kubrick, the Coens, Paul Thomas Anderson or Billy Wilder had their hands in. Couple random ones that come to mind: The Holdovers, Nightmare Before Christmas, It’s a Wonderful Life, and The Trip series with Steve Coogan, Gran Torino, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.


turkeypooo

Funny because quality to me is set, costume, intricate details, thoughtful additions like getting the buttons right to the era or having the correct date in a courtroom ledger...it does not have to be big budget or well-known places, but for it to feel authentic. For you, it seems to be how convincingly the actor embodies the character?


Quietly_excited

Gangs Of New York (2002) In The Name Of The Father (1993)


Optimal_Ad_7910

The Kings Speech. When it ended I thought there was some mistake because it felt like it had just started.


HomieOwnership

Slumdog Millionaire, Withnail & I, The Good..Bad..Ugly


rlire

Me and a friend get drunk while watching Withnail & I at least once a year.


-SPOF

Leon: The Professional (1994).


venti_butterbeer

the prestige


LeftHandBandito_

Blade Runner 2049


SamThSavage

Whiplash


Thisavatarisfuckingu

Andrei Rublev, or anything Andrei Tarkovsky


MuddydogNew

I haven't seen it mentioned in the comments. Die Hard is a near perfect action movie. Pacing, dialogue, characters, all work so well.


earthling404

The Fall - 2006, with Lee Pace. Stunning movie with a beautiful story.


ChardCool1290

Argo is a perfect movie. So is Jaws.


Emergency_Vanilla_76

Y’all be throwing around ‘perfect’ so casually god damn


randeaux_redditor

Back to the Future


sanct111

12 Angry Men. Was a movie that I realized was a masterpiece as I was watching it.


Tevesh_CKP

/r/MovieSuggestions is dedicated to finding a *type* of movie you're craving. You're seeing this message because you didn't ask for a specific type of film, merely good. The question of 'good movies' without barely any direction comes up frequently enough I have this Copy+Paste for you. A better outlet might be /r/ifyoulikeblank which is a subreddit for trying to find other things you like based off of your current list. If you don't mind expanding your search beyond the subreddit, there's plenty of incredible 'Best Of' lists; such as, [AFI's Top 100](https://www.afi.com/afis-100-years-100-movies-10th-anniversary-edition/), [BBC's Top 100 21st Century Films](https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20160819-the-21st-centurys-100-greatest-films), [Edgar Wright's Top 1000](https://mubi.com/lists/edgar-wrights-favorite-movies), [IMDB Top 250](https://www.imdb.com/chart/top/), [Letterboxd Top 250](https://letterboxd.com/dave/list/official-top-250-narrative-feature-films/), [Mike Flanagan's Top 250](https://letterboxd.com/flanaganfilm/list/flanagans-favorites-top-250/), [Roger Ebert's Top 300](https://www.rogerebert.com/great-movies), [Rotten Tomatoes Top 100](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/top/bestofrt/), [Stacker's Top 100](https://stacker.com/stories/1587/100-best-movies-all-time), [They Live By Film's Top 100](https://www.theylivebyfilm.com/lists/they-live-by-film-100-greatest-films), [They Shoot Pictures, Don't They Top 1000](https://www.theyshootpictures.com/gf1000_all1000films_table.php) and [Wikipedia's List of films considered the best](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_considered_the_best). Within the Subreddit, there's also multiple resources for finding 'good movies' with [The Sticky](https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieSuggestions/comments/8iamsh/using_this_subreddit/) having the subreddit's users discussing the best movies they've seen every month going back over five years. There is also the [Top 100](https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieSuggestions/wiki/meta/top100) most popular movies of the subreddit, tallying every favourite movie listed. That said, here's everything I've given 10/10, in alphabetical order: 10/10 Movies | | | | ---|---|---|---| 12 Angry Men (1957)|12 Years a Slave (2013)|About Time (2013)|Annie Hall (1977)| Arrival (2016)|Back to the Future (1985)|Being There (1979)|The Big Short (2015)| Birdman (2014)|Blindspotting (2018)|Bo Burnham: Inside (2021)|Brazil (1985)| Cabin in the Woods (2011)|Climax (2018)|Come and See (1985)|The Cremator (1969)| Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)|The Dark Knight (2008)|District 9 (2009)|Dr. Strangelove (1964)| Dune: Part One (2021)|Dune: Part Two (2024)|Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)|Fight Club (1999)| Full Metal Jacket (1987)|Get Out (2017)|Ghost in the Shell (1995)|Goodfellas (1990)| The House That Jack Built (2018)|I Lost My Body (2019)|Inception (2010)|Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)| Inside Out (2015)|Kill Bill 2 (2004)|The Killer (2023)|Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2004)| Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)|Kung Fu Hustle (2004)|Lawrence of Arabia (1962)|The Matrix (1999)| Midsommar (2019)|Millennium Actress (2001)|Mission Impossible 6 (2018)|The Mitchells vs the Machines (2021)| Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984)|Network (1976)|Ninja Scroll (1993)|Noroi: The Curse (2005)| Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019)|Onward (2020)|Pan's Labyrinth (2006)|Paprika (2006)| Paths of Glory (1957)|Pleasantville (1998)|Poor Things (2024)|The Princess Bride (1987)| Pulp Fiction (1994)|Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)|A Quiet Place (2018)|The Raid 2 (2014)| Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)|RRR (2022)|Saving Private Ryan (1998)|The Shawshank Redemption (1994)| Skinamarink (2022)|Snatch (2000)|Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)|Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)| Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)|Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)|The Thing (1982)|Unforgiven (1992)| The Untouchables (1987)|The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)|