Celebrating The Power Of Cinema!
I love movies, and have had a blast sharing some of my favorites with this special Movies A – Z” series of lists that celebrate the unique, obscure, offbeat and just plain strange films that we can all enjoy.
Time to wrap up my “Movies from A-Z” series with ten films that cross over the last three letters of the alphabet – the “X,Y & Z” of it all – and guess what? That’s the name of our first film as well!
10 – X, Y & Zee
This amazingly obscure 1972 British film starred Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Caine as a middle-aged, bickering couple whose marriage is on its last legs, and Susannah York as the woman who comes between them.
Here is the trailer:
Michael Caine has a great movie career, and made such classics as “Get Carter” and “Sleuth” in the 70’s, but this one is never mentioned!
Next up, another film that wasn’t enjoyed, but boy did you all love the theme song!
9 – Xanadu
In 1980, move audiences were bewildered by this romatanic musical fantasy starring Olivia Newton-John. The title is a reference to the nightclub in the film, which takes its name from Xanadu, the summer capital of Kublai Khan’s Yuan Dynasty in China.
But forget all that – the title track was written by Jeff Lynne of ELO!
Here is the trailer from the movie, with Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly!
Yes, I admit to owning this movie, because sometimes “camp” can be so much fun! The ELO song is great – they are under-appreciated – see more of their musical legacy here:
Next up is the first in a long list of superhero movies:
8 – X-Men
In 2000, the first “X-Men” film came out, and is still the best, in my opinion. We meet the characters and set up the story of these mutants…each film afterwards has struggled to maintain the focus…here is the trailer:
I worked with Olivia Munn and she joined the cast for the last film – here’s to many more to come!
Now, let’s head back to the 70’s, and one of a movie legend’s last roles:
7 – The Yakuza
In 1974, legendary Director Sydney Pollack made this action thriller about the japanese underworld, and he had the legendary Robert Mitchum as the star – here is the trailer:
Mitchum was the perfect “anti-hero” – a renegade who lived by his own rules. In 1973 he starred in a terrific film called “The Friends Of Eddie Coyle” – check it out here:
From tough guys to the fab four, time now for a musical adventure with the greatest band of all time:
6 – Yellow Submarine
In 1968, The Beatles “starred” in the animated musical “Yellow Submarine” – a unique, charming film that has stood the test of time…here is the trailer:
If you’ve seen the movie, you know that the boys only show up onscreen at the very end to lead a singalong of “All Together Now!”
They were the greatest musical artists of our time, but didn’t always make the smartest movie choices:
Ever heard of this film? A documentary of World War II footage covered by Beatles songs – sung by other Artists? Oh my! OH NO! See more here:
From the Beatles to Bond, James Bond – one of my favorites:
5 – You Only Live Twice
The fifth Bond movie mixed it up by sending 007 to Japan – and added the biggest threat to the world ever! Here is the trailer:
“Little Nell” was just one of the fun gadgets that Sean Connery got to play with – of course, he left the series after this movie, but did you know that it was 55 years aI reviewed all of the 007 films in order and here is my deep dive into “You Only Live Twice” – do you know Dwayne Johnson’s connection to the film?
Next up is what for me is one of the 3 funniest films of all time!
4 – Young Frankenstein
The story of Doctor Frankenstein, as only Mel Brooks could tell, with Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Teri Garr, Madeline Kahn and Peter Boyle as “the monster.” Here is the trailer:
Legendary Actor Gene Hackman shows his gift for comedy in one scene as well. This movie is brilliant in every way – and when Hackman died tragically last year, I shared this homage to him:
Next up is an obscure film that takes you back to the height of the political protests during the Vietnam War:
3 – Zabriskie Point
As this film’s trailer says ominously:
“How you get there depends are where you’re at…”
In 1970, it was the height of the counter-culture movement, and studios were trying to capture that sense of unrest with cult films like “Easy Rider” and “Zabriskie Point”. Director Michelangelo Antonioni tells the story of a young couple who are involved in violent anti-war protests…check out the trailer:
This is a fascinating “time capsule”, especially when held up to the protests that have happened in the last few years…
Of course, I have to include my next choice for one reason alone: this photo!
2 – Zardoz
Wha-wha-WHAT?!?!?!?!
Yes, that’s James Bond 007 wearing a red diaper! Here is why – check out the wild wild trailer for “Zardoz!”
Yes, that is actual dialogue from the movie, spoken by a giant rock head that floats over the english countryside…this movie has to be seen to be believed!
See more here:
Finally, I leave you with one of the most entertaining comic horror films of the last decade:
1 – Zombieland
This terrific 2009 film has a great cast – all in search of a safe place to hide when zombies take over the world.
Here is the trailer:
So many things to love about this movie, but Bill Murray’s cameo is certainly a highlight. A fun movie that holds up on multiple viewings…
There you have it: 240 films across the 26 letters of the alphabet…feel free to click on my home page and “movies” and see them all…
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There are so many good movies, here! Crazy ones, too. 🙂 Sean Connery is a favorite! I’ve really enjoyed this series, John.
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Thank you so much for reading and commenting!
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You’re welcome, John!
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Being able to go to the cinema as rarely as I am these days – I really have to laugh that I have seen most of these films, Zabriskie Point included 🙂 ! And my husband and I were firm ‘007’ lovers in the Sean Connery era . , , read up everything to the background of both writer and actor . . . what a fun escape >>>
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Thanks for the note and for your POV on these! Yes, Connery was THE 007!
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Zardoz was a film I enjoyed back in the day….Connery was excellent…..chuq
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It’s a wild wild slice of cinema and I love it – and own it on DVD as well! For those who don’t know it, it blows their mind to see Connery in the loin cloth! Thanks for the comment and here’s to a good weekend!
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I hope your weekend is good and safe. chuq
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Hard to believe now, but I actually went to see ‘Zardoz’ at the cinema when I was 22. To say it was bad doesn’t get close, but fortunately it was so terrible it was funny. So at least we had a laugh.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Pete, it’s a perfect example of “what were they thinking” cinema and I love it for that reason! Cheers!
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Great movies for the most part. In Xanadu, you did not mention the Tubes were a somewhat major part of the music. It helped their career which had taken a bit of a nose dive after losing the A&M deal
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Thanks for sharing that! That’s good info to know!
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