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Top Five Hackman Movies

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Seguing from "hacking" movies here at the Film Guys Online / Chasfilm Productions Office of Cinematic Research we bring to you:

TOP FIVE HACKMAN MOVIES

Yes, we are celebrating the acting career and catalog of esteemed thespian Gene Hackman. Due to the vast amount of movies he's been in, and the roles, it was difficult to bring it down to just five (much less ten or twenty). For you're reading pleasure, here we go:

5. Superman (1978) - While Jack Nicholson and Gene Wilder were considered Hackman was the one to fill the role of Supe's nemesis, the criminal mastermind Lex Luthor. Luthor's plan: buy up worthless desert land and launch nuclear missiles at the San Andreas fault line, making Luthor's land the New West Coast. On his side are girlfriend Eve Teschmacher (Valerie Perrine), bumbling sidekick Otis (Ned Beatty), and not just a pocket but a box full of Kryptonite. Trivia: Hackman refused to wear a "bald" skull cap, just increasing laughable wigs. He relented in the end and wore one for Luthor's final scene.

4. Unforgiven (1992) - Hackman plays Little Bill Daggett, former gunfighter and current sheriff of the town of Big Whiskey. After a prostitute has her face cut-up and he fines the cowboy who did it seven horses (payable to the saloon owner/pimp), the other prostitutes in town gather together and look for someone who can come in and deliver justice. This comes in the form of William Munny (Clint Eastwood), former thief and murderer now reformed. Munny, his friend Ned Logan (Morgan Freeman) and wannabe desperado The Schofield Kid (James Woolvett) head off to Big Whiskey for the reward and to find out what happened. Hackman delivers one of the film's best lines: "I don't deserve this... to die like this," in which Munny replies, "Deserve's got nothin' to do with it." Trivia: The script for "Unforgiven" had been floating around Hollywood for two decades. Hackman had already read it and passed on it. Eastwood coaxed him into being in it.

Top Five Hackman Movies

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