
Celebrating “Cinema A – Z” In 2024!
I’ve done this before, but I’m back it: every week in 2024, I will be sharing my favorite movies beginning with a letter of the alphabet!
Ten Great Films That Begin With the letter “A”!
These collections will will cross generations and will be a mix of classic cinema and cult gems – so here we go – ten of my favorite movies that begin with the letter “A”!
10 – Animal House!
Yes, it is official “National Lampoon’s Animal House” but since this is arguably the funniest film ever made, I am going to go with the shortened title that everyone uses.
Check out the vintage trailer:
John Belushi showed that he could command the big screen, and togas were never funnier than in this hilariously profane look at college life…I suggest watching it as a double bill with “Old School” – here’s a bunch of fun trivia about both movies and the trailer for “Old School” as well:
From comedy to horror, this is also arguably the greatest film of its genre:
9 – Alien
The most shocking sci-fi horror film of all – with the greatest poster as well! So many reasons to love this movie, and this scene is certainly iconic, isn’t it?
What a way to introduce a new cast member! None of the subsequent films can measure up to the shocks in this one – remember, the brilliant sequel “Aliens” is an action film even more than horror – and that shocking introduction of the “Alien” will never be topped!
Now onto one of the most interesting psychological biographies about Hollywood I’ve ever seen:
8 – Auto Focus
Greg Kinnear is mesmerizing as Bob Crane, who shot to fame as the star of “Hogan’s Heroes” – but he was a, shall we say, FAN OF WOMEN?
Check out the trailer – a blend of Hollywood bio-pic and sleazy exploitation:
Bob Crane loved to film himself having sex with female fans, and sleazy sidekick Willem Dafoe had no problem being his cameraman! A fascinating character study directed by Paul Schrader, who wrote “Taxi Driver.”
This is based on a true story, while our next film is a fictionalized version of a true story as well…written and directed by Cameron Crowe – who wrote the classic memoir “Fast Times At Ridgemont High” – this is a marginally fictionalized story of his teenage years – writing for Rolling Stone!
7 – Almost Famous
It is his story growing up – the youngest writer ever for a rock magazine, assigned to cover a band on tour…it’s a fictionalized version of The eagles by way of The Allman Brothers Band…hilariously funny and insightful:
Patrick Fugit plays Crowe, and Kate Hudson was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role as “Penny Lane”, the band’s lead groupie and muse…Crowe released a director’s cut of this great film – with more funny scenes, context and music – a classic movie about rock’n’roll!
This is a great example of how a longer cut can bring much more texture and life to a film…worth seeing!
Now, here’s a movie that has one of cinema’s more iconic lines:
“No, YOU’RE Out Of Order!”
6 – “And Justice For All”
Al Pacino shows that he’s got a set of lungs and he’s not afraid to use them in this late 70’s courtroom drama.
Check out the trailer:
Pacino was at the top of his game acting wise at that time…a 70’s classic.
Next up is one of my all-time favorite films: a masterpiece about the horror of war – and working with Marlon Brando:
5 – “Apocalypse Now”
“The Godfather” Director Francis Ford Coppola went into the jungle and came back with this anti-war masterpiece.
Here is the trailer for one of the greatest films ever made:
Yes, Brando was a nightmare to work with, but the ending of the film has even been parodied on “Seinfeld”, and Coppola’s wife even made a documentary about how the experience almost destroyed their lives:
What a great double bill!
Next on the “A” list is a Best Picture winner from 1977- yes, it beat “Star Wars” – Woody Allen’s masterpiece:
4 – “Annie Hall”
Diane Keaton won Best Actress for her portrayal of the title character – a film full of humor, insight, and of course, a small bit with Christopher Walken that is classic:
“Annie Hall” is an example of a film that is perfection: every scene works. A more recent comedy also balanced serious and funny – thanks to a “career best” performance by Hugh Grant:
3 – “About A Boy”
The Actor said that this film was the closest to who he was as a real person…and this was his answer to someone who said to him in the movie:
“You could end up childless and alone!”
His quick reply?
“Well, fingers crossed, YES.”
Check out the trailer:
Hugh Grant plays a guy who simply doesn’t want to connect with anyone for any length of time – until “a boy” enters his life in the best way…Chris Weitz directed this, and its a terrific film – funny, emotional, and inspiring.
Now, one of the greatest “growing up” films of all time – directed by a guy who went on to make an “outer space movie”:
2 – “American Graffiti”
The end of innocence in small town America at the beginning of the 60’s – as the film’s tagline asks:
“Where Were You In ’62?”
The trailer asks this simple question – check it out:
One night in central California, as a group of high school graduates try to determine their future – a classic “coming of age” film with a great cast, expertly directed by George Lucas, who used this success to convince 20th Century Fox to let him make his passion film next – a little cult movie called “Star Wars”….
Finally, a brilliant movie that is as topical today for reasons we all know:
1 – “All The President’s Men”
The story of the downfall of President Richard Nixon – Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman are terrific as the Reporters who won’t let the Watergate story fade away – even with overwhelming odds against them…a history lesson worth watching:
It’s one of a number of great political films, check out more of them by clicking on my story here:
There you have it, ten great films that begin with the letter “A”!
Yes, so many left off: from “Anti-Christ” to “Anchorman”, “Airplane!” to “Anvil!”, but I had to choose a list – so let me know what yours are!
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Great selection! I’ve seen all the films listed above, and I agree, they are all great! 🙂
My list: The Accidental Tourist (1988), Atlantic City (1980), After Hours (1985), Alfie (1966), All About Eve (1950), All that Jazz (1979), The Apartment (1960), Amadeus (1984), Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Alien (1979), Aliens (1986), and The African Queen (1951).
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That’s an amazing list. – my wife and I just re-watched “All About Eve” and what a classic! I have decided to go back through A-Z again immediately after finishing the alphabet because there are so many great choices! Thanks so much for sharing!
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Great post! I love movie lists. I’m adding these to my growing movie list! I’ve seen a couple, but definitely feel like they’re all required viewing. Thanks for sharing!
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‘so many brilliant a’s! almost famous is my fav here
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I’m glad you’re doing this series again. Animal House and American Graffiti are my faves.
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Thank you! Saving everyone’s notes and will do another list this summer…two trips around the alphabet this time!
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Hooray!
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Auto Focus is such an underrated film, well done for showcasing it.
Best wishes, Pete.
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It really is, Pete – thanks for pointing it out!
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Fun idea. Of course, it’s challenging to make a top 10 when there are so many great films. I seldom watch movies over, but I remember watching And Justice for All more than once. Pacino is always brilliant.
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I love when people offer more as it motivates me to do it all again with ten new choices! Thanks for commenting!
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All the president’s men is a favorite of mine. However, I’m always surprised that it got made into a movie. I remember reading the book and trying to keep track of all the names. There have been other investigative-related movies, but I wonder if it would be made today? What do you think?
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“She Said” tried and did a much better job than the book which read a bit dry – you make a great point! “Spotlight” also tried and i think succeeded as well
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I forgot about Spotlight, another great movie.
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I wouldn’t presume to tell you that you have made a mistake omitting a particular film: it’s your list, after all! Of these, my favourite is Almost Famous, closely followed by American Graffiti. Two movies with great soundtracks 😊
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You know they made films before 1970. Including Another Thin Man, All Quiet on the Western Front, Angel and the Badman, The Apartment, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Asphalt Jungle, All about Eve, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. And did you really not include Airplane!?
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I am going to do the whole thing again after hitting Z and will take note!
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About a boy I would choose. I also read the book. A nice gentle film.
Alien Nooo – we went to see it just before our first baby was due and just after I had been told I had to have a caesarean! Of course we didn’t know what was going to happen in the film. I have avoided Aliens ever since.
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HA! Well I can completely understand why “Alien” is a no go for you! Thanks for commenting!
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Maybe a little downbeat but Robin Williams and Robert DeNiro give great performances in Awakenings.
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That is another great movie! And of the more unexpected twists genre, there’s Arrival.
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yes both are great ideas…”Arrival” is so good! I guess I’ll do another “A” list or perhaps a couple of posts after I’m through the alphabet pointing out some of the great films left off!
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Something for the next round in 2025? 🙃
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I think i will do the whole thing again after finishing a first go thru – so many great suggestions!
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That’s a great one – thanks for adding it to the list!
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