Ridley Scott’s deluxe Roman blockbuster is toga soap turned up to the absolute maximus. Photograph: Dreamworks/Sportsphoto/Allstar 94 Gladiator (2000) Maximus attitude … Russell Crowe in Gladiator. Michael Moore’s finest hour: a blazing juggernaut with George W Bush, the Iraq war, the media, democracy and us, the gullible masses, in its crosshairs. Read the review 97 Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) The only comic book movie to make the cut is Christopher Nolan’s genre masterpiece: fatalist, bracing and forever the legacy of Heath Ledger, posthumously awarded an Oscar for his terrifying performance. Read the review 98 The Dark Knight (2008) The butterflies are too tropical for Hampstead, but the rest is spot-on. CSĪn early lead for Ben Whishaw as the ailing John Keats romancing Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) is the tremulous soul of this underappreciated Jane Campion drama. Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt star as a fading western star and his mutt-loving stunt double in this relaxed and loving roast of bygone Tinseltown. Quentin Tarantino’s latest jaw-dropper bumps Kill Bill: Vol 1 off the list in gloriously irreverent fashion.
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