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The 1. 00 Greatest Movies, Feature Movies. We asked you to rack your brains, ransack your Blu- ray collections and vote for your favourite films of all time. And in your thousands, you did.

Here are the results of Empire's 1. Greatest Movies poll. But that's not all. We also polled your favourite filmmakers for their lists, too.

To read greatest movies picks from the men and women who actually make those movies, buy the July issue of Empire, on sale from Thursday. Or cut out the middle- man and subscribe now. Watch Take The 10 Download. Stand By Me (1. 98. Rob Reiner's adaptation of Steven King's novella The Body is a stirring, touching adventure film which knows the real world is exciting and scary enough just as it is. It's also a coming- of- age movie which celebrates the intensity of childhood friendship, while gently mourning the transience of such bonds. Which is why, unlike its central character, it'll never get old. Read Empire's review of Stand By Me.

Raging Bull (1. 98. Scorsese and De Niro have together made movies better than their boxing biopic, but it's hard to argue that any of those movies feature a more jaw- dropping performance than De Niro's here as self- destructive pugilist Jake La Motta. It also features some of cinema's best- shot fights; hard to believe that before Scorsese, no director thought to put the camera inside the ring.. Read Empire's review of Raging Bull. Amélie (2. 00. 1)Jean- Pierre Jeunet's beautifully whimsical Parisian rom- com succeeded not only because he found the perfect good- deed performing imp- girl lead in Audrey Tautou, but also because his numerous surreal touches truly gave a sense that there is always magic in the world around us — if we only know how to look for it.

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Read Empire's review of Amélie. Titanic (1. 99. 7)James Cameron doesn't do things by halves, does he?

His movie about the 1. But it turned out to be one of the most successful films ever made (in terms of both box office and Awards), and made him King Of The World.

You couldn't make it up, could you? Read Empire's review of Titanic. Good Will Hunting (1. Remember when young actor buddies Matt Damon and Ben Affleck won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay? Might seem odd now, but Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's heartfelt story of a friendship between a troubled maths genius (Damon) and his unconventional counsellor (Robin Williams, who also won an Oscar) deserved the accolade. What happened to those guys, anyway?. Read Empire's review of Good Will Hunting.

Arrival (2. 01. 6)Denis Villeneuve's empathic, perception- bending alien visitation drama is a delicately crafted modern rework of The Day The Earth Stood Still — except the extra- terrestrials are truly otherworldly and there's the sky- high obstacle that is the language barrier. With its message that open- minded communication enables us to realise the things we have in common with those who appear vastly different, it feels like genuinely compulsive viewing for this troubled day and age. Read Empire's review of Arrival. Lost In Translation (2. Sofia Coppola's second film is the ultimate jet lag movie, locating its central almost- romance between listless college grad Scarlett Johansson and life- worn actor Bill Murray amid the woozy, daydreamy bewilderment of being in a very foreign country and a very different time zone. And it's exactly right that we still don't know what he whispered to her at the end.

Read Empire's review of Lost In Translation. The Princess Bride (1.

Rob Reiner and writer William Goldman's affectionate pastiche of romantic fairy- tale stories. It doesn't just include one of cinema's greatest swordfights, or one of its most entertaining battle of wits, but it also has a doozy of a sickbed- storytelling framing device, during which narrator Peter Falk suffers interruptions from his grandson (Fred Savage), even pausing and rewinding the action. Read Empire's review of The Princess Bride. The Terminator (1.

It features time travel and a cyborg, with car chases and shoot- outs, but in James Cameron's first proper movie (ie not featuring flying piranhas) it's all packed around the blood- covered endoskeleton of a relentless- killer horror pic. After all, what is Schwarzenegger's Uzi- 9mm- toting Terminator, if not an upgraded version of Halloween's Michael Myers? Read Empire's review of The Terminator. The Prestige (2. 00. Christopher Nolan's last 'little' movie concerned warring stage magicians (Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale) in late 1. London, but was less a period thriller than a stealth sci- fi.

In some ways, it can also be seen as a metaphor for his film- making philosophy: keep the magic practical, don't give away how you do your tricks, and stay well away from 'real' magic (ie CGI).. Read Empire's review of The Prestige. No Country For Old Men (2. The Coen brothers’ Cormac Mc. Carthy adaptation is a tension- ratcheting, 1. Texas- set chase movie, which also thoughtfully considers the question: how can good people ever possibly deal with a world going to shit? It also revealed that Javier Bardem makes an awesome villain; ever since he played No Country’s cold- blooded assassin Anton Chigurh, Hollywood can’t stop making him the bad guy.

Read Empire's review of No Country For Old Men. Shaun Of The Dead (2. Before its release, you might have been forgiven for thinking it would be Spaced: The Movie. But Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s first feature is genuinely stand- alone, a savvy blend of proper- funny comedy and seriously gruesome undead- horror which, funnily enough, played a big part in the zombie- movie resurgence we’re still enjoying now.

Read Empire's review of Shaun Of The Dead. The Exorcist (1. 97.

William Friedkin’s ’7. But the reason it chills so deeply is the way it sustains and builds its disquieting atmosphere so craftily and consistently throughout.

Read Empire's review of The Exorcist. Watch America The Beautiful Online Metacritic. Predator (1. 98. 7)A pumped- up men- on- a- mission movie with an ingenious science- fiction tweak. When you’ve got the world’s baddest asses on the march (Arnold Schwarzenegger!

Jesse Ventura! Bill Duke! Carl Weathers! Shane Black!?!), it’d be rude not to have them stalked by an intergalactic hunter with space- dreads and a shoulder- mounted laser cannon. If it bleeds, we can kill it.” Never a truer word…Read Empire's review of Predator. Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1. Watch The Woods Dailymotion.

You voted… wisely. There may only be 1. Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, but it’s hard to imagine two better actors to play a bickering father and son, off on a globetrotting, Nazi- bashing, mythical mystery tour. After all, you’ve got Spielberg/Lucas’ own version of James Bond… And the original Bond himself!

Read Empire's review of Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade. Léon (1. 99. 4)In some ways, Luc Besson’s first English- language movie is a spiritual spin- off: after all, isn’t Jean Reno’s eponymous hitman just Nikita’s Victor The Cleaner renamed and fleshed out? Of course, its greatest strength is in Natalie Portman, delivering a luminous, career- creating performance as vengeful 1.

Mathilda, whose relationship with the monosyllabic killer is truly affecting, and nimbly stays just on the right side of acceptable. Read Empire's review of Léon. Rocky (1. 97. 6)John G.

Avildsen’s boxing drama is the ne plus ultra of underdog sports movies. It not only proves that winning isn’t the most important thing (you gotta go the distance), but also enabled Sylvester Stallone to craft a character so convincing and emotionally absorbing, he’s still appearing in movies almost 4.

Read Empire's review of Rocky. True Romance (1. 99. Tony Scott’s handling of Quentin Tarantino’s script came off like the cinematic equivalent of cocaine- flavoured bubble- gum: a bright, flavoursome confection that had an intoxicatingly violent kick. It also drew some tremendous big names to its supporting cast. Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Walken, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Val Kilmer, Dennis Hopper… Plus a pre- Sopranos James Gandolfini embroiled in brutal combat with Patricia Arquette.