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Top 10 Best Christian Bale Movies (1989-2007)

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Good Movies 2011 - List Of the Best

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There is a huge craze of English movies all nearby the world. Citizen are very fond of watching English movies. There are many Citizen who go to cinemas to watch films. Some Citizen watch movies in their homes whether with their friends or alone. These are also a source of information. You can also learn or enhance your English by watching English films.

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There are many good English films which are released in 2011. There are also many good videos which are coming up. Many films have very captivating titles. Some of the good English films of 2011 are listed below:

• The Green Hornet: It is a very good action-comedy film which was released on 14th of January, 2011 in North America. The name of the director of this movie is Michel Gondry. The stars of this movie are Christoph Waltz, Cameron Diaz and Seth Rogen.

• Just Go with It: This is a romantic-comedy film which was released on 11th of February, 2011. The director of this movie is Dennis Dugan. The stars of this movie are Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler.

• No Strings Attached: It is a romantic-comedy film, released on 21st of January, 2011. The director of this movie is Ivan Reitman. The stars of this movie are Ashton Kutcher, Cary Elwes, Kevin Kline and Natalie Portman.

• The Roommate: It is a thriller film released on 4th February, 2011. The director of this movie is Christian E. Christiansen. The stars of this movie are Aly Michalka, Leighton Meester, Minka Kelly and Cam Gigandet.

• Hall Pass: It is a comedy film released on 14th June, 2011. The directors of this movie are Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly. The stars of this movie are Jason Sudeikis, Jenna Fischer, Christiana Applegate and Owen Wilson.

• The Adjustment Bureau: It is a romantic thriller movie. The director of this movie is George Nolfi. The stars of this movie are Emily Blunt, Phyllis MacBryde, Matt Damon and Florence Kastriner.

• Take Me Home Tonight: It is a good movie released on 4th March, 2011. The director of this movie is Michael Dowse. The stars of this movie are Anna Faris, Teresa Palmer, Dan Fogler and Topher Grace.

• Red Riding Hood: It is a bad dream film. The director of this movie is Catherine Hardwicke. The stars of this movie are Lukas Haas, Billy Burke, Amanda Seyfried and Gary Oldman.

All of the above movies are very good movies of 2011. You will certainly enjoy while watching these movies.

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The Best 10 Movies About Magic of All Time

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So here we go, the best 10 movies about 'magic' of 'all time'. That's a tall order and will of procedure become a list that will be challenged by many.

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What I have tried to do is compare a list of movies that highlight films which have magical themes or very inescapable magical references in them. Of procedure the rash of Harry Potter films, the exquisite Lord of the Rings trilogy and even Star Wars could be included. However, from a desire to develop the list of magician inspired or magically themed movies I have left these out as being 'too obvious'.

For reasons of brevity I have also not included fully intriguing movies in this list, so the likes of Fantasia, Sword in the Stone and even The Illusionist (Sylvian Chomet's 2010 film) are not considered.

I've also ignored television series, such as The Magician (Bill Bixby trained by Mark Wilson), Jonathan Creek, the quirky 1970's Tv series Ace of Wands as well as exact Colombo, Midsummer Murders, One Foot in the Grave episodes that were based nearby magic and magicians.

So this brings us to a quick round-up of some of the best of the magician-in-the-movies films I am aware of. Beginning with those just outside the Top Ten - not because of any lack of quality, just because they are a tiny peripheral to the main list.

Passport to Pimlico (1949) directed by Henry Cornelius and featuring great performances from Stanley Holloway and Margaret Rutherford. This great Ealing comedy contains a sequence on the tube train where magician of the day The Great Masoni, drops his case allowing his doves to fly adding to the surreal nature of the comic moment.

Dead of Night (1945) directed by Alberto Cavancanti is a superb Ealing portmanteau nightmare movie which contained a series of stories about a dream told by a guest arriving at remote farmhouse. The film is said to have influenced cosmologists Hoyle, Gold and Bondi to create the 'steady state theory'. They were inspired by the circular nature of the films narrative. Any way the movie contains a story about a ventriloquist and a less than charming dummy. Ventriloquism is connected to the magical arts, hence its inclusion here. The story is the forerunner of one that is unquestionably in the list, Magic, starring Anthony Hopkins.

Thirty Nine Steps (1939) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The former and perhaps greatest version of this film the climax of which is takes place as in a theatre where a 'memory man' is performing. The Memory Act can be thought about as a subset of the magical art of Mentalism. The great magician Harry Lorraine is world illustrious not only for his 'magic' act but also for his offering to the training and development of the human memory.

The Raven (1963) directed by Roger Corman sees the great Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff as medieval magicians complex a magical duel. This fun, camp and colourful movie loosely based on the Edgar Allen Poe poem The Raven, is not the greatest example of the Corman-Price collection, but is great fun.

Night of the Demon (1957) Jaques Tourneur. This great movie is an adaptation of M R James' story "Casting the Runes". Starring Dana Andrews as a sceptical psychologist 'cursed' by the Faustian seeing magician and 'cult' leader Julian Karswell (Nial MacGinnis). In one sequence Karswell dressed as Dr Bobo performs magic at a children's party. The conversation which then ensues in the middle of the psychologist and the magician holds within it a host of operation frames and ideas for budding bizarrists out there!. Tourneur apparently never wanted the audience to 'see' the demon. I many ways I wish he had had his way. The film would be even creepier and scarier if the terror was left to the imagination - again bizarre magicians take note!

The Magician (1958) directed by Ingmar Bergman. The only hypothesize that film is outside the top ten is because of the possibility of being thought about as being 'pretentious' if it is located where I think it belongs - in the top 5 at least! Max von Sydow plays a travelling magician and 'magnetic-healer' (harkening back to the days of Mesmer) caught up in a tale about prejudice, honesty, the class theory and..... Well the whole thing is multilayered. Sydow is brilliant, he rarely speaks, and Bergman's visuals are great. The film has been called a 'thinking mans nightmare movie/. It is creepy surreal and brilliantly acted and directed.

The Great Buck Howard (2008) directed by Sean McGinly is built nearby John Malkovich's character who is in turn based upon the mentalist Kreskin.

Next (2007) directed by Lee Tamahori sees Nicholas Cage as a man who can see a few minutes into the time to come and disguises his gift by working as a lounge magician. Cage is seen as someone else kind of 'magician' in the fantasy movie The Sorcerers Apprentice (2010 directed by Jon Turtletaub) which makes direct references to the Disney Sorcerers Apprentice in Fantasia.

Magic Man (2010) directed by Roscoe Lever stars Billy Zane who plays Darius, the Magic Man of the title. Billed as a thriller, this movie hasn't received the best of reviews. As I've not seen it yet I can't annotation - but maybe a time to come characterize of this list may see it included.

So onto the Top Ten

10. Excelsior Prince of Magicians 1901 directed by Georges Melies. This pioneer of film development was a magician before turning his hand to cine-magic. He produced many short films of which this is only one, but many of which featured movie versions of stage tricks that magicians would love to be able to unquestionably do. He was one of the first film makers to highlight stop frame, time lapse and multiple exposures. He also hand painted many of the black and white films he shot. A true innovator.

9. The Grim Game 1919 directed by Irvin Wilat. Not the greatest of movies to watch, but from a magician's point of view a must. It featured Harry Houdini in the title role showcasing his feats of escapology. Houdini, not only a great magician but a great entrepreneur embraced early cinema but to be quite honest he made tiny lasting offering to cinematic art. In some ways, perhaps, Melies earlier 'trick photography' lessened some of the dramatic impact Houdini's live performances will have had.

8. Lord of Illusions (1995) directed by Clive Barker and based on his novel of the same name. This film is illustrious for its magical references. Not only does the 'evil' lead character Nix have supernatural powers, but his disciples have them. One of his disciples, Swann, after Nix's early demise (prior to his later resurrection) uses his magical powers to become a favorite illusionist. The staged magic sequences are well done, there is a cameo appearance by the great Billy McCombe and the Magic Castle is represented as a place of secrets. The basic view that 'magic is a perilous reality' is a great theme for the Bizarre Magicians out there.

7. Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) directed by Martin Cambell, sees Detective, Harry Philip Lovecraft (played by Fred Ward) living in a 1940's Los Angeles where magic is tasteless place. He is recruited by a rich man to find a lost book - yeap, you've got it... The Necronomicon! It's unquestionably a Bogart-esque film-noire with a magical flavour, of procedure by definition then there are magicians. It's witty, fun and full of Lovecraftian references. Unfortunately at the time of writing it, unlike its less sharp sequel (Witch Hunt) is not available for buy on Dvd.

Witch Hunt (1994) directed Paul Schrader. A sequel to Cast a Deadly Spell in which detective, H. Phillip Lovecraft played by Dennis Hopper combats the evils and corruption of a magic wielding senator. As a sequel not shoddy, but perhaps not quite as fun as the first movie.

6. The Great Kandinski (1995) directed by Terry Windsor. This 'made for Tv' movie must be included in this list, not only for its charm and humour, but for its sensitivities. Richard Harris (whose work is admirable) plays a retired escapologist living in a nursing home. The story revolves nearby Kandiski's desire to 'chase one more secret' and do one 'final show'. The fly featured is Houdini's Water Torture cell, which is a testament to the iconic nature of that one illusion.

5. nightmare Alley (1947) directed by Edmund Goulding. An impressive movie and perhaps one of the all time greatest examples of film noire. Tyrone Power plays a 'psychic con man' Stanton Carlyle whose trail of deceit and self deceit take from rags to riches to rags. Of procedure the magicians out there will immediately see a link to a performer who used to go out under the name Rinaldo, but was great known expertly and now to mentalists' world wide as Stanton Carlisle. (1928 - 1990). Stanton insisted, despite many good natured challenges, that that was his real name and was not influenced by the Goulding film.

4. House of Games (1978) directed by David Mamet. Ok not unquestionably a magic film, but features a operation of one of my all time magic heroes, Ricky Jay. Ricky is one of a group of con-men in this Hitchcockesque thriller. Mamet, as all the time does a great job in capturing mood and the movie explores human motivations and behaviours. Ricky Jay is of procedure no stranger to the big screen, with roles in the Bond Movie, Tomorrow Never Dies, Magnolia, Buck Howard, The credit and many more. This, I believe Any way was his first speculation onto the 'big screen'

3. Houdini (1953) directed by George Marshall with Tony Curtis in as Houdini. This movie does have a lot to acknowledge for in that it creates some of the longer lasting myths about the life of the unquestionably 'mythic' Houdini. His death on stage as a consequent of performing the 'water torture cell' is not fact, but the movie unquestionably hints at it. The 'brush with death' in a freezing river; the first operation of the 'straight jacket' at a Magicians society supper almost unquestionably never happened - but the romance and innocence of the occasion saves it. The magical consultant on this movie was Dunninger.

I suppose it is worth mentioning in passing that in 1998 there was a Tv movie about Houdini (directed by Pen Denshem) and an earlier effort at a biopic remake in 1976 with Paul Michael Glaser in the title role (directed for television by Melvile Shavelson). The movie Death Defying Acts (2007) directed by Gillian Armstrong focuses on Houdini's documented interest in mediums and psychics and he is unquestionably the car through which someone else story can be told.

2. Magic (1978) directed by Richard Attenborough and staring Anthony Hopkins. In the film Hopkins' character starts out as a magician, but sees success as a ventriloquist. The movie charts the fall into insanity as the association Hopkins has with his dummy 'Fats'. It's a excellent movie with some of the creepier overtones being softened by, what some claim to be, slower sequences of sentimentality.

1. The Illusionist (2006) directed by Neil Burger and staring Ed Norton. The pace and the feel of this film is wonderful. It is a love story with some great performances from a superb cast. The magical advice came from Ricky Jay and Michael Webber. Norton as Eisenhiem is the ideal stage magician. The cinematography is brilliant, the plot nicely complex and with, perhaps a few surprises.

1. The credit (2006) directed by Christopher Nolan. Whilst The Illusionist is sumptuous and intriguing and at its core 'hopeful' and 'romantic', The credit is darker and deals with revenge, envy and competitiveness. Great performances from Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale as the feuding magicians each with a 'secret' and a report that is non-linear make the film intriguing and well worth the tiny effort you need to keep up with the tangled web of intrigue. The 'prestige', the finale of the film, contains revelations that may surprise. intriguing scripting brings the emotional tension to life and the rich magical references (Chung Ling Soo, The Bullet Catch, The Water Torture) make this film a must for magicians. Ricky Jay appears as an established stage performer and Michael Caine is great as the illusion constructor - although I would never ask him to build me a vanishing bird cage!

I unquestionably can't detach these two films in terms of quality of acting, direction and story so they share first place billing with the less serious....

Magicians (2007) unquestionably deserves a Gold Star in this list. Directed by Andrew O Connor and with script written in collaboration with David Britland, Andy Nyman and Anthony Owen and others this is a magical tour de force. Opting for a comic look at the world of the conjuror, Magicians, sees Mitchell and Webb rattle through some great one-liners; pay homage to some key magicians and have a real knock at some of the oddness that is part and parcel of the magic scene. The great Pat Page makes an appearance, and most of the magic 'stalls' at the magic custom hosting the competition at the centre of the films plot were in case,granted by well known magic dealers.

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Top 10 Best British Movies in the Last 10 Years

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If you look at the last decade of British films you'll see the same names crop up again and again. Danny Boyle, Guy Ritchie, Neil Marshall... These British directors have battled the wind, rain, mud and normal gloom of their tiny isle to nip and tuck the face of British cinema and affect movie-makers and goers on a global scale.

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How has British film experienced a new renaissance? And why? It's not just about the funding. It's about ideas, and adding a fresh spin on old ideas. It's about looking at tired old genres with new eyes, and it's an advent to the blockbuster where Britain has helped push the boundaries. Let's look at some of those genres, then move onto the top ten British films in the last decade...

The new-wave gangster caper

Do the gangsters of today have molls and leap on car sideboards? Sadly not - hence the rise of the British Cheeky Urban Gangster caper, as evinced by Snatch, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and several other mockney gangster movies... In fact, director Guy Ritchie created this new and commercially popular genre roughly single-handedly. Attaguy.

The new-wave monster/horror movie

British directors Neil Marshall and Danny Boyle clearly grew up on a diet of comic books and late-night bad dream films, too much sugar and not enough vegetables. For which all movie-goers must be thankful. British monster films in the last ten years have been low on budget but high on cinematography, character acting and you've-just-Got-to-tell-a-friend twists. Dog Soldiers, Severance, Creep, 28 Days Later (and the poor sequel, 28 Weeks Later)... These British films hit global cinemas with their innovative advent to tired old monster genres like werewolves and zombies. Speaking of which...

The Zom-Rom-Com

Yes, the zom-rom-com. Worth a mention all of its own, the zombie romance comedy is genre-splicing at its finest, and is entirely a recent British innovation. Nowadays the zom-rom-com is a film staple, with Us-made Zombieland its most recent industrial success.

Let's take a look at some of those mainstream movies that put Britain back on the cinema-goer's map.

28 Days Later - 2002

Until 28 Days Later, zombies did what their master George A. Romero told them to do. Everyone knew a zombie walked gradually and craved brainnnnsss, because Dawn of the Dead said so.

Danny Boyle's film opened with an eerie and inspired scene promising something new - a loner in hospital scrubs, walking the empty streets of a wrecked and deserted London. There's something great in the image of a deserted city. The film ended with zombies who could have been you, or me, or your loved one - normal people but diseased - and fast. So terrifyingly fast. By updating the zombie format, this British monster film focused on what people are undoubtedly scared of nowadays - disease, chaos, poverty and the unknown. And zombies who could outrun you. Suddenly the world woke up and realised there was more than one way to cope the zombie genre. After the success of 28 Days Later the zombie films followed thick and fast.

Dog Soldiers - 2002

Why should zombies get all the attention? Aren't werewolves fun too? Neil Marshall threw us a bone with this low-budget but fantastic-looking werewolf bad dream movie set in the beautiful wilds of Scotland. Wait, you didn't know it was about werewolves? Forgive the spoiler - but the film was made eight years ago. To be fair, the film finishes with a yummy werewolf-related plot twist for those that don't yet know. What undoubtedly made this film was the fantastic, gritty humour and interplay between the grizzled soldiers sent to investigate the disturbance, and the film was also helped by the moodily-shot atmosphere. A must for bad dream and performance lovers - but one to avoid if you're not a fan of gore, any way tasteful and carefully the gore might be.

Shaun of the Dead - 2004

And here we have it... The zom-rom-com! A true love letter to Romero's Dawn of the Dead, with abundance of film nerd in-jokes. Shaun of the Dead made an international star of everyone's favourite ginger, Simon Pegg (Star Trek, Run Fat Boy Run). This film was witty, clever, charming, ridiculous... all a zombie film has no right to be. Its bravery and humour made it a box office hit on both sides of the pond. A choice movie for whatever who likes zombies, romance, or comedy - and still a pretty safe bet for whatever who hates all the above. The extreme in cross-genre success.

Children of Men - 2006

Children of Men. Was it sci-fi? Was it a drama? A thriller? An performance movie? It was all of these things and none. Sci-fi haters carefully it a beautiful and memorable film. performance movie lovers were thrilled by the great dust and rumble of the battle scenes. Everyone was moved by Michael Caine as a revolutionary old hippy, and the powerfully-handled concept of a pregnant woman in a near-future where fascists fight revolutionaries, refugee concentration camps abound and children are no more. Once again, the cinematography shone straight through to depict a beautiful, desolate rural England and a society torn apart by poverty and apocalyptic disease.

Casino Royale - 2006

It would be hard to list the top ten British movies of the last decade without namechecking Casino Royale - an entirely new cinematic makeover for England's favourite son, James Bond. Daniel Craig was an inspired choice - brutish, surly, violent and... Blonde. And even naked on occasion. A world away from the suave James Bonds of the past, and more in keeping with the expectations of performance movie goers of today. And what was more - M was a woman! Good heavens! whatever next? Audiences flocked to see this revamped creation. Sadly, it currently looks like the James Bond franchise is winding down...

Son of Rambow - 2007

Imagine a long, semi-perfect English summer in the 1980s. It's only semi-perfect, because even on a long hot summer, being a young schoolboy is hormone hell. Two miss-matched boys are brought together to create their version of a Rambo sequel. They've only got a shabby old camera and a deserted wasteground, so their remake is by no means the big budget production of the original movie. But when the whole school joins in, and when the children start doing their own stunts, from kissing to explosions, this turns into a coming-of-age movie as iconic and superior and adult-friendly as Stand By Me, with a peculiarly bittersweet British slant.

Slumdog Millionaire - 2008

Danny Boyle is the darling of British cinema, constantly changing genres and looking new slants on old ideas which continue to satisfy an audience that demands so much more nowadays from its popcorn blockbuster movies. By 2008, Danny Boyle had a few worldwide film successes under his belt. There was Trainspotting, the black comedy where Ewan McGregor (Star Wars) made his name. There was 28 Days Later (zombie thriller, see above). There was also Sunshine, one of the few Danny Boyle films not to be carefully as a top 10 best British film - an perfect but flawed atmospheric sci-fi thriller about some astronauts flying their ship into a dying sun to save the Earth.

In a total break from genre, Danny Boyle's next film, the Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire, took the world by storm. It's a rags to riches story of an 18 year old orphan on the slum streets of Mumbai, India, whose life is so peculiar that it miraculously provides him with the answers to the questions on the Tv quiz "Who wants to be a Millionaire?" and earns him a fortune - and the attentions of the police. On paper, you might think this is a 'homework' movie - a movie you know you should see but feel is too earnest to be truly enjoyable. Cast your doubts aside. Feel-good without being sugar sweet, Slumdog Millionaire changed the lives of its actors (the young female lead was taken out of a Mumbai slum and given a wage, fame and an schooling to co-star). It will also probably convert your perception of fate, poverty, slums, India and Tv quiz shows.

Moon - 2009

Move over, Danny Boyle - isn't it time other British director got a crack at the whip? Moon is the debut movie by Duncan Jones - and it's won a Bafta, other 17 film awards and countless nominations. Moon is the story of lone blue-collar astronaut Sam Bell who is struggling to stay sane as he reaches the end of his three year shift, desperate to return home to Earth, his wife and his daughter. As the movie tagline says, "250,000 miles from home, the hardest thing to face...is yourself". Moon is full of plot surprises, sterile moon beauty, impossibly fine acting from the leads (including Kevin Spacey as the computer), with a soundtrack to die for. Moon's not just a sci-fi film - it's a film about what it means to be human. And yes, it has some good gags in it. Nothing will put in order you for Moon... Except, possibly, 2001:A Space Odyssey. A must-see.

Sherlock Holmes - 2009

Sherlock Holmes is the latest offering from director Guy Ritchie, the ex Mrs. Madonna. Ritchie established himself as world-class with earlier successes like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (a love letter to the gangster caper, updated to a British East End setting for a contemporary audience).

A comedy performance movie, Sherlock Holmes proves that when he's on form and not indulging himself, Guy Ritchie can produce the perfect performance movie. The film benefits from inspired casting: Downey Jnr (Sherlock Holmes) and Jude Law (Doctor Watson) revisit and revamp the dynamics between the much-loved duo and are clearly having fun; in interviews the actors say they did undoubtedly have a bromance, so well did they gel together as co-leads. Guy Ritchie's directorial quirks are put to fine use in the film, with jump-cuts and camera trickery adding to the meat of the plot rather than spoiling it. Lastly, the big budget is done justice with some great cinematography - if you want to see a thriving, foggy Victorian London and have no time machine, watching Sherlock Holmes is the best way to do it. One of the most enjoyable examples of a popcorn movie this decade.

Harry Brown - 2009

Director Daniel Barber is a relative newcomer on the British film scene. He's looked at the great American movies and dramas surface the grimy side of life (like the Wire) and concept - how can this be updated, to offer the same action, the same drama, the same thrill, the same grandness of scale - but from a uniquely British perspective?

Cue Harry Brown. What does the British communal currently fear most? Chavs, probably - a derogatory name given to a poor and violent youth subculture. Harry Brown is a chav revenge fantasy - the story of an old war veteran on a British slum estate who sees the communal destruction brought about to his society by chavs and decides to take matters into his own hands. British National Treasure Michael Caine takes the starring role and is a joy to watch as an old age pensioner who refuses to back down.

Most of these films received worldwide critical acclaim and packed cinema seats over the globe. You may have missed some of them the first time round - now's the chance to take a chance the next time you hire out a Blu-Ray or Dvd.

Don't be put off by the British accents, because you won't be disappointed - you'll find yourself immersed by the lights, camera performance of ten of the best British films this decade.

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My Top 5 beloved Golf Movies

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For all you golf fans out there, this is the right place to be to find out what some of the best movies about golf are. With that being said, I would like to share with you my top 5 beloved movies about golf. So If you like comedies or drama then you can't go wrong with my article. So if you are a lover of golf and a lover of movies then you will assuredly agree that these movies deserve a spot in your movie collection.

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Here are my top 5 beloved golf movies from #5 to #1:

5.) Caddyshack Ii (1988)- This movie is the sequel to the 1980 smash hit Caddyshack. It stars Jackie Mason as Jack Hartounian, a self-made millionaire who builds low-income housing in more upscale neighborhoods. When his application to the country club Bushwood is denied, Jack buys up the majority stock from Bushwood from Ty Webb, played by Chevy Chase. This causes problems with Bushwoood President Chandler Young as he begins turning the country club into an amusement park. In order to persuade Jack from building any more structures on the property, Chandler hires Captain Tom Everett, played by Dan Aykroyd, to "discourage" him from doing so. This sets the stage for one inspiring movie.

4.) Happy Gilmore (1996)- Adam Sandler stars as Happy Gilmore, an aspiring ice hockey player who discovers he has a knack at hitting golf balls great distances. After his grandma's house is threatened with foreclosure for unpaid taxes, Happy devises a plan to hustle other golfers at the driving range to earn a microscopic money. This draws the concentration of Chubbs Peterson, played by Carl Weathers, who convinces Happy to try and join the Pga Tour in hopes of earning adequate money to pay his grandma's tax debt. This sets the stage for one hilarious movie as he takes on his golf nemesis Shooter McGavin in one final tournament.

3.) Caddyshack (1980)- This movie is the "Animal House" of golf movies. There are so many jokes and gags in this movies you'll be laughing from start to finish. The story revolves colse to the character of Danny Noonan as he works at Bushwood Country Club to earn money for college. Danny believes that if he can get in on the good side of Judge Smails, the country clubs co-founder, he will have a shot at the Caddy Scholarship but finds himself in hot water at times, such as being caught having sex with the Judge's niece in his bed. In the end Danny finds himself in a two-on-two golf match against the Judge which he is able to win. Rodney Dangerfield, Chevy Chase, and Bill Murray lend their comedic talents to this funny movie.

2.) Tin Cup (1996)- Kevin Costner stars in this movie as Roy "Tin Cup" McAvoy, a previous golf prodigy who nows runs his own driving range in West Texas. With the help of Dr. Molly Griswold, a clinical psychologist, he is able to rebuild his self reliance and qualify for the U.S. Open. On the first day, he shoots a horrible 83 but on the second day he is able to shoot an staggering 62. He is now in contention to win the tournament but his only flaw is on the 18th hole, where instead of laying it up and playing it safe, he goes for it and ends up in the pond every time. On the last round, he is on the 18th hole once again and if he lays it up safe he will win the tourney, but once again he arrogance makes him go for it. After hitting 11 golf balls in the pond, his 12th ball clears the pond and goes into the hole and the crowd goes nuts. Don Johnson, Rene Russo, and Cheech Marin co-star.

1.) The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000)- This is my beloved golf movie and the only one on my list that is not a comedy. Robert Redford directed this movie about a promising golfer named Rannulph Junah, played by Matt Damon, who is asked to play in a three-way golf exhibition match against two of the best in the world. Before the match, Junnah is approached by a mysterious drifter named Bagger Vance, who agrees to caddy for him and teach him to come to grips with his personal demons and play great golf. Although he starts poorly, he is able to gain indispensable ground by the second round. On the 18th hole of the final round, Bagger sees that Junnah has grown and matured as a golfer and he leaves as mysteriously as he appeared before the match is over. The trio end up in a three-way tie. Will Smith stars as Bagger Vance and Charlize Theron also stars.

This concludes my list of beloved golf movies. I hope you enjoyed reading about these awesome movies because I enjoyed writing about them. So next time you get a chance, pick yourself up a copy of one of these movies and I'm sure you will agree that these movies are the best selection to grace your movie shelf.

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The Best Bruce Willis Movies in modern Memory

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One actor who all the time seems to come up in the conference of great actors of my generation (early to mid nineties was my prime) is Bruce Willis. It is not just my generation however; Bruce Willis continues to churn out perfect high operation movies to this day.

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This record will discuss my top five favorite Bruce Willis films from the past two decades.

One film that I authentically have to mention is The Sixth Sense. I am not commonly a fan of M. Night Shymalan movies, but his first major appeal picture was a smash hit, both at the box office and from an audience standpoint. This film is awesome and Willis is a major part of the infer why.

Another spectacular, Bruce Willis film is Hostage. This film ended up being much great than I understanding it would be, and much darker as well. This is a high suspense film and Ben take care of also stars and plays a dreadful villain named Mars.

No list of Bruce Willis films would be perfect without paying homage to The Last Boy Scout. This film helped set the precedent for operation films of the 1990s. Tony Scott directed and Damon Wayans also stars in this one.

Of course, it goes without saying that a film from the Die Hard series should be mentioned in this list. My personal favorite was Die Hard 3 (With A Vengeance). Maybe it is because the operation was the best in my opinion, but there is no wrong reply of the four movies.

One other movie that I authentically makes my top five Bruce movies may come as a surprise, but it is none other than the traditional Look Who's Talking. Sure, he simply plays the voice of Mikey, America's most loveable child from the late 1980s, but I have nothing but good memories from this movie.

Since there are so many great Bruce Willis movies which I may have failed to mention, I just may have to write another record citing other great ones.

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The 5 Best John Grisham Movies to Buy on Dvd and Blu-ray

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For those who don't know much about John Grisham, he is an author who writes novels that have dramatic court cases instilled in his stories. But did you know that he is also a old lawyer who practiced law for about a decade and was also a member of the Mississippi state legislature as a Democrat? It is said, that he first decided to write novels in 1984 after he overheard the testimony of a young girl telling a jury about being raped and beaten. Upon hearing this, he began wondering "what would happen if the girl's father had murdered her assailants." Three years later, his first book, A Time To Kill, was complete. He now has 25 novels under his belt and they keep getting good and better. So without additional ado, I would like to tell you about five of the best John Grisham movies that were adapted from his novels.

Here are 5 of the best John Grisham movies to buy on Dvd and Blu-ray:

5.) The Firm (1993)- This movie is an adaption of John Grisham's second novel that was published in 1991 and was his first widely recognized book. It stars Tom Cruise as Mitch McDeere, a young man with a promising time to come in Law. As he is about to take the Bar exam, he is approached by 'The Firm' and made an offer he doesn't refuse. Seduced by the money and gifts showered on him, he is totally oblivious to the more sinister side of the company. Then, two company are murdered. The Fbi caress him, request him for information and suddenly his life is ruined. He has a selection - work with the Fbi, or stay with the Firm. Either way he will lose his life as he knows it. This movie was a huge success at the box office, racking in over 0 million worldwide and is also the largest grossing film based on any of his novels.

4.) The Client (1994)- This John Grisham novel was published in 1993 and adapted for the screen in 1994. It tells the story of a street-wise kid named Mark Sway, who sees the suicide of Jerome Clifford, a foremost Louisiana lawyer, whose current client is Barry 'The Blade' Muldano, a Mafia hit-man. Before Jerome shoots himself, he tells Mark where the body of Senator Boyd Boyette is buried. Mark is found at the scene, and both the Fbi and the Mafia fast comprehend that Mark probably knows more than he says. Mark decides he needs a lawyer, and goes finding for one. He finds Reggie Love, who also becomes convinced that Mark knows more than he says, but Mark refuses to talk. This movie was also a financial success, earning close to 0,000,000 worldwide and earned Susan Sarandon and Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Reggie Love.

3.) A Time to Kill (1996)- This is John Grisham's first novel that was published in 1989 and adapted for the screen in 1996. Not only did he write the novel, but he also served as producer. It tells the story of Jake Brigance, a very skilled attorney who defends Carl Lee Hailey, a black man who kills the two white men who raped and beat his ten-year-old daughter. Jake will go on to win the case but not without development huge sacrifices, both personally and professionally. This movie was also a success at the box-office with 8,000,000 and Samuel L. Jackson was nominated for a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Carl Lee Hailey.

2.) The Rainmaker (1997)- This novel was published in 1995 and released on-screen in 1997. It is about a young Tennessee lawyer fresh out of law school who takes the case of his life in this courtroom drama. When a big insurance company tries to keep from having to pay for the care that a young man diagnosed with leukemia needs, the family hires Rudy Baylor, played by Matt Damon. Rudy takes on this client in his first case after the head of his law office goes into hiding because he's wanted by the feds. Rudy must overcome many obstacles inside and covering the courtroom as he attempts to find out what it means to be a lawyer and how far you have to go before you become a sell-out. Although this is a good film, It was considered a disappointment only grossing ,000,000 domestically on a ,000,000 budget but it is still worth watching.

1.) Runaway Jury (2003)- First published in 1996, The Runaway Jury, as the novel is called, was made into film as "Runaway Jury" and stars John Cusack, Dustin Hoffman, and Gene Hackman. It is about a court case against a gun maker and the great lengths the two lawyers will go to sway the jury. But one of the jurors has his own agenda and is willing to persuade the other jurors in Either favor for the right price. Although this film made ,000,000 worldwide, Grisham has expressed disappointment that it made such dinky money.

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