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Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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The Dark Knight

  • Awards: 8 Academy Award Nominations (Won 1)

When it comes to movies, sequels are usually requested when an original movie does well. However, rarely do they ever live up or surpass the first film. The Dark Knight written Christopher Nolan bucks that trend heavily. The story revolves around Batman as he tries to save Gotham from The Joker, while also dealing with the threat of Harvey Dent (Two-Face) after Joker gets in his head. Joker just wants to watch the world burn, but Gotham’s Dark Knight refuses to allow this. But can he stop him before irreparable damage is done?

Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy

  • Awards: Our Hearts

When one thinks of the greatest newsmen of all time, they must include the legendary Ron Burgundy and his news team. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is written by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, yet Will plays the lead in the film while Adam directs. The movie takes place in the 1970s when the world is changing, especially in the world of news. Burgundy and the San Diego Action News team have to somehow adapt to this. Especially when it comes to women both in the newsroom and alongside the men on TV. The movie is not just one of the classic movies of this generation. Rather, it has become iconic within the comedy realm.

Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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Lord Of The Rings Saga

  • Awards: 17 Total Academy Awards

It would simply be impossible for us to rate one Lord of the Rings film as the best as it is clearly subjective. Plus, most of them work together. Therefore, removing one film and calling it greater than the rest would spit in the face of the franchise. The heart of the story is simple. During his quest to conquer Middle-Earth, Dark Lord Sauron created the “One Ring” to rule all other Rings of Power given to man, dwarves, and elves. However, the Hobbits Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin seek to destroy this ring to bring balance.

Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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Dances With Wolves

  • Awards: 12 Academy Award Nominations (Won 7)

Kevin Costner produced, directed, and starred in this 1990 Western Epic. Dances with Wolves is based on the 1988 novel of the same name, written by Michael Blake. It revolves around the story of Union Army 1st Lieutenant John J. Dunbar, who is traveling through the 1863 American Frontier to find a military post. Along the way, he meets and gets close to members of the Lakota Tribe. Dunbar chose this after he essentially went on a suicide attempt to distract Confederate forces to aide the Union. He earned the right to choose any post he wanted, and chose this one simply to see the Frontier before it is gone.

Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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There Will Be Blood

  • Awards: 8 Academy Award Nominations (Won 2)

Written and Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood even swayed the infamously choosey Daniel Day-Lewis to play the lead. The movie is loosely based on the 1927 novel Oil! by Upton Sinclair. It revolves around Daniel Plainview, who went from being a silver miner to an oilman. Plainview is a ruthless individual who wants to make it big during the Southern California oil boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This oilman will do whatever it takes to take the wealth he feels he’s earned. If you get in his way, there simply WILL be blood.

Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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Inception

  • Awards: 8 Academy Award Nominations (Won 4)

Another Christopher Nolan film that’ll blow your mind is Inception. We’ll try to explain this movie without it getting too wild. Imagine you are an important person who has information one can use against you or those you know. In this world, that information can be accessed via your dreams. Architects can make the dream world or reality seem realistic enough to get the info they need. Due to this, some are hired to protect people from this and help them see when attacks are present. Yet to do this, they need to access dreams too…and they can then take information as well. Trust no one!

Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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Get Out

  • Awards: 4 Academy Award Nominations (Won 1)

Jordan Peele might have made his name in the world of comedy, but the man knows how to create horror. Get Out proves this, as Peele creates a world where specific white people seek to take advantage of the black population once again. The movie revolves around a young black man who is dating a white woman. She takes him home to meet the family where the man uncovers some shocking secrets about the family. The question is, does his GF know of her family’s past or is she in on it all?

Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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Tombstone

  • Awards: None

Tombstone might be the best western movie ever. If nothing else, it is the best of this generation and certainly among the classic movies of our time. The movie revolves around Wyatt Earp and his brothers along with Doc Holiday. The Earps travel to Tombstone, Arizona in the 1880s where they try to stay out of the law field but are pulled back in due to local outlaws. This is the infamous location of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the setting of the infamous Earp Vendetta Ride. All of which really happened, but the specifics are still debated.

Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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Django Unchained

  • Awards: 2 Academy Awards & 2 Golden Globe Awards

Okay, we’re done discussing Tarantino movies now. Django Unchained might be his best work. He decided to mix his style into the Spaghetti Western genre and give a revisionist tribute to the era. Specifically when it comes to the 1966 Italian film, Django. Jamie Foxx plays Django, a black slave who is bought by a German bounty hunter. The German makes Django his partner and trains him to be a bounty hunter all with the ultimate goal of reuniting him with his long-lost wife. The script and acting in this film is off the charts amazing.

Here Are The Greatest Classic Movies From This Generation
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Forrest Gump

  • Awards: 13 Academy Award Nominations (Won 6)

Tom Hanks plays Forrest Gump, a relatively unintelligent fellow who finds himself in historic events for his entire life. He manages to go to the University of Alabama where he’s coached by Bear Bryant. He joins the Vietnam War where he is honored for his heroics. Gump then goes on to get involved in the shrimp field to create the Bubba Gump Shrimp Corporation where he becomes quite wealthy. All while the love of his life, Jenny, is in and out of his life for decades. While Gump might not be the smartest man, he’s certainly one of the luckiest.

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