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Esquire's 75 movies every man should see

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1. In the Heat of the Night
by Norman Jewison
 
2. Slap Shot
by George Roy Hill
 
3.
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Iron Man [2008]
by Jon Favreau
 
4. Jaws (30th Anniversary Edition)  
5. Save the Tiger
by John G. Avildsen
 
6.
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12 Angry Men - 1957
by Sidney Lumet
 
7. Fast Times at Ridgemont High  
8. Chinatown  
9.
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The Godfather (1972)
by Francis Ford Coppola
 
10. Fitzcarraldo
by Werner Herzog
 
11. The Thin Blue Line
by Errol Morris
 
12. Johnny Dangerously
by Amy Heckerling
 
13. The French Connection
by William Friedkin
 
14.
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Miller’s Crossing
by
 
15. The Great Escape
by John Sturges
 
16. Dawn of the Dead (Ultimate Edition)  
17.
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Shaun of the Dead
by Edgar Wright
 
18. La Haine (Criterion Collection)  
19. First Blood
by Ted Kotcheff
 
20. Bottle Rocket
by Wes Anderson
 
21.
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Bad Day At Black Rock (1955)
by John Sturges
 
22. Ghostbusters  
23. Glory
by Edward Zwick
 
24. Wall Street  
25. Runaway Train
by Andrei Konchalovsky
 
27. Rosemary's Baby  
28.
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North by Northwest
by Alfred Hitchcock
 
29. Lone Star
by John Sayles
 
30. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
by Sergio Leone
 
31. The Conversation  
32. The Verdict
by Sidney Lumet
 
33. The Warriors
by Walter Hill
 
34. Alien (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
by Ridley Scott
 
35. Stalag 17
by Billy Wilder
 
36. The Bridge on the River Kwai
by David Lean
 
37. The Misfits  
38. Reservoir Dogs  
39. The Maltese Falcon
by John Huston
 
40. Dr. No
by Terence Young
 
41. Tootsie  
42. Broadcast News
by James L. Brooks
 
43. The Terminator (Lenticular Cover Edition)
by James Cameron
 
44. Shakes the Clown  
45.
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Dirty Harry  
46. Straw Dogs
by Sam Peckinpah
 
47. Raging Bull  
48. Citizen Kane
by Orson Welles
 
49. The Shining
by Stanley Kubrick
 
50.
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Fatal Attraction  
51. The Incredibles (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)  
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Created by KingBIscuit on May 22, 2009.