Manliest Movies of All Time

The Manliest Movies Of All Time – Feed Your Inner Macho Man.

Welcome to the Top 10 Manliest Movies of All Time, plucked for their high-octane, testosterone-fueled, manly appeal.

Need to beef up on your manhood? Re-watch or introduce yourself to one of these classics. 

  1. Godfather
  2. Die Hard
  3. Gladiator
  4. True Grit (1969)
  5. Fight Club
  6. Rocky
  7. Heat
  8. Taxi Driver
  9. Terminator 2
  10. Lethal Weapon

Could there possibly any others that could crack this list?

Google Blockbuster Predicts (with 94% accuracy) If A Movie Will Bomb

Ever wonder which upcoming free movie screenings may be better off missed? Or try to guess which free screening movie passes are worth the extra effort in obtaining? Look no further, thanks to the new “Google Blockbuster” feature, you’ll know exactly which rsvp codes to hunt down and which film screening invitations to pass up.

Whether you’re looking for Phoenix movie screenings or free movie screenings in Chicago, the “Google Blockbuster” will save you time and let you know which rsvp codes are worth the trouble. Search engineer Jeff Bergsma explains how Google’s new algorithm uses a complex array of data points to accurately calculate which movies will bomb.

DNET MOVIES Unleashes a Sinister 16-Film Halloween Weekend Line-up Oct. 29-31

16-Film Halloween Weekend Line-Up On HDNET MOVIES

Trick or Treat with HDNET MOVIES this October, as the network presents a three-day Halloween Weekend block, featuring 16 sci-fi, suspense, and slasher classics. The special event begins on Saturday, Oct. 29, and runs through Monday, Oct. 31.

The thrills and chills kickoff with an out-of-this-world “Sci-Fi Saturday” on Saturday, Oct. 29, starting with Nathan Fillion as the captain of a spaceship harboring a mysterious stowaway in the 2005 Joss Whedon adventure SERENITY at 7pE. Next up is Henry Thomas as a young boy who befriends a stranded alien in the Stephen Spielberg opus E.T., with Dee Wallace and Drew Barrymore, at 9pE; and Bruce Willis travels back in time to save the world from a devastating virus in TWELVE MONKEYS, with Brad Pitt, at 11:05pE. Then, Natasha Henstridge stars as an alien seductress searching for a mate in SPECIES, with Michael Madsen and Ben Kingsley, at 1:20aE; followed by SPECIES II at 3:15aE; and Casper Van Dien leads the charge against colossal alien insects in STARSHIP TROOPERS, with Denise Richards and Neil Patrick Harris at 4:50aE.

The festivities continue on Sunday, Oct. 30, with “Serial Killer Sunday”, opening at 5:20pE with Kiefer Sutherland, who plays a deadly game with Jeff Bridges in THE VANISHING, with Sandra Bullock. Then, Tyler Perry is on the case as a homicide detective trailing a sadistic killer in ALEX CROSS, with Matthew Fox, at 7:15pE. Next, Michael Douglas stars as a troubled cop investigating lusty author—and main murder suspect—Sharon Stone in the steamy 1992 thriller BASIC INSTINCT at 9pE. Then, Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie team up to take down a psychotic cabbie in THE BONE COLLECTOR, at 11:45pE; and Ben Kingsley stars as a serial killer targeting serial killers in SUSPECT ZERO, with Aaron Eckhart, at 1:50aE; followed by Kevin Costner as a respected businessman with a murderous secret in MR. BROOKS, with William Hurt and Demi Moore, at 3:35aE.

Spend Halloween with some of cinema’s most menacing madmen in the “Maniac Monday” four-pack on Oct. 31, starting with the 1998 remake PSYCHO at 7:15pE as acclaimed auteur Gus Van Sant brings Alfred Hitchcock’s magnum opus into the modern era with Vince Vaughn, Anne Heche, and Julianne Moore. Next, don’t miss Tim Curry as the eccentric Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the cult classic 1975 musical THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, with Susan Sarandon and Meat Loaf, at 9pE; and then Neve Campbell stars as a college student whose terrifying past comes back to haunt her in Wes Craven’s SCREAM 2, with Courtney Cox and Timothy Olyphant, at 10:45pE; followed by Guy Pearce as a military officer who encounters a cunning cannibal at an isolated outpost in RAVENOUS, with David Arquette and Robert Carlyle, at 12:50aE.
The complete Halloween Weekend Block is as follows (all times eastern):

“Sci-Fi Saturday” Block—Sat., October 29

  • SERENITY (2005) – 7pE
  • E.T. (1982) – 9pE
  • TWELVE MONKEYS (1995) – 11:05pE
  • SPECIES (1995) – 1:20aE
  • SPECIES II (1998) – 3:15aE
  • STARSHIP TROOPERS (1997) – 4:50aE

“Serial Killer Sunday” Block—Sun., October 30

  • THE VANISHING (1993) – 5:20pE
  • ALEX CROSS (2012) – 7:15pE
  • BASIC INSTINCT (1992) – 9pE
  • THE BONE COLLECTOR (1999) – 11:45pE
  • SUSPECT ZERO (2004) – 1:50aE
  • MR. BROOKS (2007) – 3:35aE

“Maniac Monday” Block—Mon., October 31

  • PSYCHO (1998) – 7:15pE
  • THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (1975) – 9pE
  • SCREAM 2 (1997) – 10:45pE
  • RAVENOUS (1999) – 12:50aE

Arrival

When mysterious spacecrafts touch down across the globe, an elite team – lead by expert linguist Louise Banks (Amy Adams) – is brought together to investigate. As mankind teeters on the verge of global war, Banks and the team race against time for answers – and to find them, she will take a chance that could threaten her life, and quite possibly humanity.

Starring: Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker

Director: Denis Villeneuve

The Accountant movie trailer #2

Christian Wolff is a math savante with more affinity for numbers than people. Behind the cover of a small-town CPA office, he works as a freelance accountant for some of the world’s most dangerous criminal organizations. With the Treasury Department’s Crime Enforcement Division, run by Ray King, starting to close in, Christian takes on a legitimate client: a state-of-the-art robotics company where an accounting clerk has discovered a discrepancy involving millions of dollars. But as Christian uncooks the books and gets closer to the truth, it is the body count that starts to rise.

In Theaters October 13