25 Flicks Thatll Lift Your Spirits
Whether it's a last-ditch Hail Mary pass flung on fourth and long to win the game or a high school math teacher leading students by his quiet example, movies are at their best when they inspire us. The following films have stood the test of time (and racked up plenty of Oscar gilt) with their ability to enliven us to make all our dreams, however daunting, a reality. And the winners are ... -- By Tom Johnson
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25. 'Forrest Gump' (1994)
Tom Hanks won his second Oscar for this affecting portrayal of an unassuming man with a low IQ who wins a Congressional Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam, becomes a multimillionaire, meets presidents and rock stars, and unwittingly influences popular culture. 'Gump,' at its core, is a fable that posits life as a wondrous gift, precious and brimming with hidden value.
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24. 'Stand and Deliver' (1988)
An East L.A. math teacher, Jaime Escalante (Edward James Olmos), battles to instill an appreciation of learning and academic excellence in inner city students who view high school as little more than a daily six-hour holding pen. Against all odds, Escalante succeeds in transforming his kids into calculus whizzes who ace their senior year exams. Think 'Rocky' for the pocket protector crowd.
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23. 'In the Heat of the Night' (1967)
Visiting Philadelphia police inspector Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) gets sidetracked into assisting Mississippi redneck cops led by the town police chief (an Oscar-winning Rod Steiger) in a murder investigation. As the sleuthing progresses, Tibbs' intelligence and professionalism breaks down the racial divide and a mutual respect develops between the two men. 'Heat' also won Best Picture laurels.
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22. 'Rudy' (1993)
Sean Astin (years before he hit the big time as a hobbit) is the titular football tackling dummy who gains entrance to the college of his dreams, Notre Dame, in this true story that'll have you rootin' and weepin' at the finale. A doughy Jon Favreau (years before he became Vince Vaughn's tackling dummy) plays Rudy's buddy who helps him ace the entrance boards that finally get him into school. The movie thrillingly underscores the old saw "Winners never quit, and quitters never win."
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21. 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' (1939)
In an era of flip-flopping politicians who seem to act for political expediency, it's only in the annals of history (and movies) that we find leadership that really measures up. And no one's done it better on the big screen than Jimmy Stewart as junior Senator Jefferson Smith; a trusting soul who travels to D.C. only to see his idealistic hopes crushed by the graft of special interest money men. Smith's one-man filibuster ranks among director Frank Capra's greatest movie moments.
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20. 'Chariots of Fire' (1981)
This true story of two British track stars, a determined Jew (Ben Cross) and a devout Christian (Ian Charleson), who compete for king and country in the 1924 Olympics won the 1982 Best Picture and Best Screenplay Oscars (against a field that included 'On Golden Pond'). Naysayers believe the flick -- and Vangelis' dulling score -- belongs in the "What Were We Thinking?" category populated by Academy duds like 'Gandhi' and 'The English Patient.' But for fans, 'Chariots' is a film with, well, legs.
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19. 'The Diary of Anne Frank' (1959)
The diary that teenager Anne Frank kept while hiding with her family and other Jews in a secret room in Amsterdam during WWII, chronicling Anne's hopes, dreams and budding sexuality, made a powerful transition to the screen in 1959. 'Diary' underscores the implacable optimism of the human spirit best embodied in the voiceover we hear as the secret annex is discovered by the Gestapo. "I still believe, in spite of everything, that all people are basically good at heart," Anne says.
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18. 'The Shawshank Redemption' (1994)
In 1947, after taking the fall for two murders he didn't commit, Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is sent for life to Shawshank State Prison. What follows is nearly two decades of life lessons that speak to how a decent man cannot only endure unjust conviction, but really matter in others' lives. Although the film centers on Dufresne's redemptive story, attention must be paid to Morgan Freeman as Red, Andy's pal and Man Friday. Freeman's spellbinding narration alone is worth the price of admission.
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17. 'A Raisin in the Sun' (1961)
'Raisin' tells of the trials and tribulations of an African-American family (headed by Sidney Poitier and Ruby Dee) who move into a predominantly white Chicago neighborhood. The title comes from the opening lines of Langston Hughes' poem 'Harlem': "What happens to a dream deferred?/Does it dry up/like a raisin in the sun?" In this film, the family's "dream" of living a desegregated existence ultimately triumphs.
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Reader Comments (141)
mark at 6:52PM on Nov 7th 2008
Rudy is one of my all time fav movies.Glad to see it made the top 25 movies.Also Forrest Gump.But out of all the movies ever made.there has to be an top 100 or top 500 movies of all times really,So many great and inspire movies out there.Espily the top 24th movie on this list
fourlegsrunning at 7:18PM on Nov 7th 2008
one of the best looking women on this planet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jen at 8:07PM on Nov 7th 2008
the pursuit of happiness is pretty inspirational as well.
Barry DiDonato at 8:40PM on Nov 7th 2008
You have to be kidding with that list. You didn't even mention Rocky II, which is actually much better than Rocky I and Rocky IV and Rudy should all be in the top ten. Schindler's List inspirational??? You must be kidding. You guys are just trying to stir up controversy.
Barry DiDonato
Manuel at 8:52PM on Nov 7th 2008
whoever arranged that list is full of shit, my left foot, wow, a guy with one foot. author, poet, painter, things he could of did with no feet. moviefone BLOWS!!!
SIS at 8:41PM on Nov 7th 2008
Lucas. How could they forget Lucas??? At the end, when he walks back into the school after being in the hospital, opens his locker and sees the letterman jacket, and all his classmates start to clap. Best ever!!
Invincible was another great uplifting movie. And so was Apollo 13.
gbourlo at 8:47PM on Nov 7th 2008
My Left Foot!!!!! .........my a**. Many of the other 24 were much better and more inspirational. BUt I have to agree with 95% of the others although not in that order
Gene at 9:01PM on Nov 7th 2008
That list is a joke, Rudy and Forrest Gump should be higher...erin brockovich; please....
jeff at 9:03PM on Nov 7th 2008
yeah lucas was inspirational. Still, the most inspirational film that I've ever seen, and that should have been on this list, is Gattaca.
Lisa at 12:01AM on Nov 8th 2008
What happened to Pay It Forward. This movie still has me trying to do something
good for someone else. I love that movie, and I feel it should be on this list.
I feel that Rudy should be higher too, I wish more young folks would watch this and maybe more would go on to higher education. I wish I had seen it earlier that is for sure.
hrd2handle1 at 9:08PM on Nov 7th 2008
Why is Awakenings not on this list? That and a Beautiful Mind are two of the most inspirational movies I know of. Robert DeNiro did a wonderful job as a Parkinson patient and Russell Crowe was great as John Nash. For that matter what about Sean Penn in I Am Sam?
betta at 9:15PM on Nov 7th 2008
i cannot believe that pay it forward is not on this list. i believe it is a very inspirational movie and it teaches everyone a lesson
Gil at 9:13PM on Nov 7th 2008
you've Got to be kidding.......over have of this list need's to go...and My Left Foot ? Please I wish I could meet the person who is responsible for this list...so I could kick them with My left foot......
Jody at 11:10PM on Nov 19th 2009
I love your comment, it made me LOL litterally.
Crabby Old Guy at 9:15PM on Nov 7th 2008
Sling Blade. Big Lebowski. Army of Darkness. Naked Gun. All these movies inspire me to keep watching movies. If it ain't got car chases or stupid humor in it why watch?
Tim Martin at 9:33PM on Nov 7th 2008
we are marshall
Fred at 12:10AM on Nov 8th 2008
Not bad, the only serious exception I take is that Glory is by far the most inspirational movie I've ever seen & I've been watching movies for 5 decades.
tkfllw59 at 9:42PM on Nov 7th 2008
Glad shawshank redemption was listed but Whoah no Dead Poets Society, One flew over the cuckoo's nest, A beautiful mind,
HellOnWheels at 9:42PM on Nov 7th 2008
Who in the world ever figured these top 25 "Insirational" movies?!??!??!?? That was absolute B*LL Sh*T! Ya know what inspires me? Ferris Bueller's Day Off! It inspires me to enjoy my life. Take a day for myself. An just have fun. Do you get that from black an white classics about tons of death, or romance that NEVER happens in reality? F*CK No! You get "Would someone please change the channel!" When that crap comes on. You get people actually grateful for annoying GIECO commercials, when that crap comes on. You get school students asleep in class, not inspired. Look I don't care if you even add Save the Last Dance, that only inspires white chicks to date black guys. I don't care if you put the star trek trilogies, that only inspire people to become complete dorks! But someone's gotta rethink this list!
Thank U
John at 9:48PM on Nov 7th 2008
The problem with these "top 25" lists or whatever number is used, is that so many are left off. There's Brian's Song, Alive, and a VERY obscure film that people long have forgotten which is Running.