116 FANTASIADisney, 1940DIRECTORSPRODUCERJoe Grant, Dick HuemerWalt DisneyDisney’s groundbreaking union of classical music and animated images is a visualfeast for young and old. Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice is one of filmhistory’s most indelible icons.117 FARGOGramercy, 1996PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSFrances McDormand, William H. MacyJoel CoenEthan CoenEthan Coen, Joel CoenA frigid Minnesota landscape is the setting for a series of gruesome murdersintertwined with a botched kidnapping. McDormand is Marge, the pregnantpolice officer who reconstructs the crime with a style all her own. “You betcha.”118 FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGHUniversal, 1982PRINCIPAL CAST Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Judge ReinholdDIRECTORAmy HeckerlingPRODUCERSArt Linson, Irving AzoffSCREENWRITER Cameron CrowePenn leads an ensemble of newcomers in this sharp and painfully funny look at what’son the mind of teenagers in a southern California high school—peer pressure, sex andthe mall. “Hey, Bud, let’s party!”119 FATAL ATTRACTIONParamount, 1987PRINCIPAL CAST Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne ArcherDIRECTORAdrian LynePRODUCERSStanley R. Jaffe, Sherry LansingSCREENWRITER James DeardenDouglas is a married man who has a brief but torrid affair with an obsessive woman,played by Close. Her brutal revenge and ultimate demise had America discussingadultery and assigning blame.42 American Film Institute
120 FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFFParamount, 1986PRINCIPAL CAST Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia SaraDIRECTORJohn HughesPRODUCERSJohn Hughes, Tom JacobsonSCREENWRITER John HughesEnlisting his best friends, the ultimate high school slacker borrows a Ferrari and roarsinto Chicago for a day of culture, sports and active parade participation. “Life movespretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it.”121 FIELD OF DREAMSUniversal, 1989PRINCIPAL CAST Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones, Amy MadiganDIRECTORPhil Alden RobinsonPRODUCERSCharles Gordon, Lawrence GordonSCREENWRITER Phil Alden RobinsonA disembodied voice keeps telling an Iowa farmer to build a baseball diamond in themiddle of his cornfield. He does—and miracles, faith, and family arrive in the formof “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and the 1919 White Sox. “If you build it, he will come.”122 FIGHT CLUBTwentieth Century-Fox, 1999PRINCIPAL CAST Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, Helena Bonham CarterDIRECTORDavid FincherPRODUCERSRoss Grayson Bell, Cean Chaffin, Art LinsonSCREENWRITER Jim UhlsTired of just existing, a nameless worker hooks up with a charismatic anarchist toform an underground organization that attracts men desperate to feel something real.“First rule of Fight Club: You do not talk about Fight Club.”123 FINDING NEMODisney/Pixar, 2003PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSAlbert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould,Willem Dafoe (voices)Andrew StantonGraham WaltersAndrew Stanton, Bob Peterson, David ReynoldsCGI animation goes underwater to find Nemo, the much loved fish and only childof Marlin. Captured and living in a dentist’s salt-water tank, Nemo struggles to gethome while his dad sets out to find him.American Film Institute 43
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