1. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) (Dir. Steven Spielberg)
From the moment we first meet Indiana Jones – emerging from the shadows and brandishing a whip – you know you’re in for something special: Harrison Ford embodies his character, both a treasure hunter and archeology professor, with just the right amount of knowing irony. And this was a part that could’ve gone to Tom Selleck, a casting decision that might’ve dated Raiders of the Lost Ark way before its time. As it stands, Steven Spielberg’s fifth movie emerged as his best, an expertly-clad homage to all things serial that managed to transcend its origins. The set-pieces are glorious, the dialogue zings, and the entertainment value proves unmatched. Raiders of the Lost Ark is eighties cinema defined, a film which remains the absolute crowning achievement of the era. This is how you make a blockbuster.
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