17 ANNIE HALLUnited Artists, 1977PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSWoody Allen, Diane KeatonWoody AllenCharles H. JoffeWoody Allen, Marshall BrickmanAlvy Singer has more hang-ups than most neurotic New Yorkers. When he meets hispolar opposite, the dingy Annie Hall (“La-di-da, la-di-da”), the die-hard city dwellerwinds up in a foreign country called Los Angeles! This comedy also launched awomen’s fashion trend on Annie Hall’s “look.”18 THE APARTMENTUnited Artists, 1960PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSJack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray,Jack KruschenBilly WilderBilly WilderI.A.L. Diamond, Billy WilderWilder’s wry take on corporate America skewers the climb through the bedroom tothe boardroom. Lemmon is a career-climbing executive who offers his boss’ the useof his apartment for an extra-marital fling. His foolproof plan falls apart when he fallsin love with his boss’s girlfriend. “That’s the way it crumbles, cookie-wise!”19 APOCALYPSE NOWUnited Artists, 1979PRINCIPAL CAST Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, Robert DuvallDIRECTORFrancis Ford CoppolaPRODUCERFrancis Ford CoppolaSCREENWRITERS Francis Ford Coppola, John MiliusCoppola and Milius based their script loosely on Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.Search and destroy; terminate with extreme prejudice—this is Sheen’s mission. But itis the insanity of the Vietnam war (“I love the smell of napalm in the morning…”)that really blows his mind. By the time he reaches renegade Green Beret Brando, hiscrew is dead, and he has nearly become the man he was sent to kill.20 APOLLO 13Universal, 1995PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSTom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Ed Harris,Kathleen QuinlanRon HowardBrian GrazerWilliam Broyles, Jr., Al Reinert“Houston, we have a problem.” Things go drastically wrong on the Apollo 13mission, and astronauts Hanks, Paxton, and Bacon must rely on their wits to getback to earth alive as America holds its collective breath.12 American Film Institute
21 AS GOOD AS IT GETSTriStar, 1997PRINCIPAL CAST Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, Greg KinnearDIRECTORJames L. BrooksPRODUCERSJames L. Brooks, Bridget Johnson, Kristi ZeaSCREENWRITER James L. BrooksNicholson is an obsessive/compulsive romance novelist whose relationshipswith coffee shop waitress Hunt and gay neighbor Kinnear make him want tobe a better man.22 ATLANTIC CITYParamount, 1980PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERBurt Lancaster, Susan SarandonLouis MalleDenis HerouxJohn GuareParallel stories in this potent character study of an aging gangster and a youngwoman with dreams rooted in the image of the city’s past. Their worlds collidewhen they find themselves chased by an unglamorous, modern-day mob.23 AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERYNew Line, 1997PRINCIPAL CAST Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley, Robert WagnerDIRECTORJay RoachPRODUCERSSuzanne Todd, Demi Moore, Jennifer Todd, Mike MyersSCREENWRITER Mike MyersMyers never lets up in this James Bond parody as the cryogenically frozen 1960sspy who is thawed out thirty years later in order to stop Dr. Evil’s plans for worlddomination. “It’s freedom, baby, yeah!”24 THE AVIATORMiramax, 2004PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSSCREENWRITERLeonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Kate BeckinsaleMartin ScorseseMichael Mann, Sandy Climan, Graham King,Charles Evans, Jr.John LoganLeonardo DiCaprio plays Howard Hughes in this biopic of the legendary engineer,movie producer, pilot and corporate mogul. The film follows his life from the 1920sto the 1940s with overlapping storylines at play, as Hughes rises and fallssimultaneously.American Film Institute 13
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