OK, sure. Not in full agreement here, but so what - some of these are good. Some of these I've never seen, so I have no material for my list at Blockbuster.
Kick off Esquire.com's Movie Week with our unranked, incomplete, utterly biased list of the greatest films ever put on celluloid — and, subsequently, on DVD. Find out how many you've watched, and add to your Netflix queue along the way.
1. In the Heat of the Night
Never has a man been in a more wrong place at a more wrong time.
2.Slap Shot Mr. Paul Newman. On skates. On ice. Covered in blood.
3.Iron Man He's just a man doing his best with the superpowered robotic heart that the good Lord gave him.
4. JawsThe shark was a giant malfunctioning puppet with fake teeth, and it still scared the ever-loving shit out of you.
5.Save the Tiger The nominees for Best Actor, 1973: Brando, Nicholson, Redford, Pacino, Lemmon. And the Oscar goes to: Jack Lemmon.
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