American cinema worships an array of iconic landscapes: Monument Valley; the streets of New York; Niagara Falls; the car-chase hills of San Francisco; and last, but certainly not least, Las Vegas. Vegas, with its neon haze and endless tales of lost hope and fortune, has provided a gaudy back-drop to many great films. With the upcoming release of the Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher romantic comedy, What Happens in Vegas, RT thought it might be time to brush-up on the Las Vegas canon with our Top Ten Vegas Films.
1) The Godfather: Part II
98%
In one of the greatest sequels ever made, the story of the Corleone family continues. A chilling moment in this chapter of Coppola's saga is the Hyman Roth "There was this kid I grew up with" speech. "That kid's name was Moe Greene, and the city he invented was Las Vegas". Rotten Tomatoes has goose bumps just thinking about it!
RT's favourite review: "The performances, Gordon Willis' memorably gloomy camerawork, the stately pace and the sheer scale of the story's sweep render everything engrossing and so, well, plausible that our ideas of organised crime in America will forever be marked by this movie." Geoff Andrew, Time Out. More reviews
2) Leaving Las Vegas
90%
This is not the most upbeat pick for a Friday night but it will hold you riveted right to the end of the bottle. It has got bright lights, addiction and a hooker with a heart of gold but that is where the Vegas stereotype ends. It is relentless and while many describe it as a cautionary tale, the reality is that it is dark enough to drive you to drink.
RT's favourite review: "The plot goes nowhere, but under the pornographic circumstances Figgis, Cage, and Shue all do fine jobs." Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader. More reviews.
3) Casino
83%
Yeah yeah, he did it all before in Goodfellas but no-one does a mobster like Scorsese and this time it is under neon lights. Where better to set a story about the destructive force of greed but in the 'morality car wash' that is Vegas?
RT's favourite review: "People talk and talk about how Vegas works, and Scorsese's camera sprints to keep up. He's like an energetic tour guide making sure we understand everything." Rob Gonsalves, eFilmCritic.com. More reviews.
4) Ocean's Eleven
80%
It is not often that a re-make outshines an original but the 1960s rat pack vehicle is quite shambolic beside the slick, uber-sexy perv fest that is this little slice of Clooney/Pitt/Damon/Garcia heaven. It is fun, serviceable eye candy.
RT's favourite review: "One expertly made piece of pure, unpretentious popcorn entertainment." Michael T. Grace, Film Threat. More reviews.
5) Viva Las Vegas
79%
Elvis WAS Vegas. Combining the two was an act of cinematic genius.
RT's favourite review: "Hallucinatory but fabulously entertaining." Nell Minow, Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies. More reviews.
6) The Cooler
77%
In the true tradition of the Vegas genre, The Cooler is about luck and who has it and who is so far out of it that it takes some serious work to be that down. William H. Macy carries his hang-dog expression to great effect as a man running away from lady luck.
RT's favourite review: "A curious mix of thug violence, romance, and whimsy." Steve Crum, Kansas City Kansan. More reviews.
7) Swingers
76%
Before Jon Favreau went all blockbuster with the likes of Iron Man, he was making cool, independent films that made us all want to grab a martini, say cool things and hit Vegas with our equally cool friends. In retrospect it may have been a little too cool for its own good but it sure gave good vernacular.
RT's favourite review: "The first and best outing from Favreau and Vaughn. Trendy, but hilarious. VEGAS, BABY - VEGAS!" Brian Mckay, eFilmCritic.com. More reviews.
8) Diamonds Are Forever
68%
Don't try to keep up, just enjoy the smooth sophistication of Connery, the greatest of the Bonds. Debonair in the face of ludicrous surroundings, this Bond movie may be the perfect Vegas metaphor.
RT's favourite review: "30 years later, Connery is STILL Bond!" Michael A. Smith, Nolan's Pop Culture Review. More reviews.
9) Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
46%
This is not everyone's cup of tea with a peyote chaser. Depp's performance is not unlike sitting in a centrefuge at a heavy metal concert or, for that matter, going on a drug binge in Las Vegas with Hunter S. Thompson. It may be teeth clenchingly frenetic but so was the original book by Thompson, and this is a gripping adaptation of both the book and the man.
RT's favourite review: "About as enjoyable as a bad trip." Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews. More reviews.
10) Showgirls
14%
Smut, nudity and some of the bitchiest slanging-matches to hit the screen. There is no question that this is a truly dreadful film, but dreadful films can bring so much pleasure. Best watched in a pack.
RT's favourite review: "Tasteless, tawdry, and guaranteed to leave you rolling in the aisles... the best bad filmmaking Hollywood has to offer." Michael Dequina, Mr Brown's Movies. More reviews.
What Happens in Vegas opens in Australian cinemas on May 8 and US and UK cinemas on May 9.
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Paul777 writes: on Apr 23 2008 08:06 PM Haven't seen Cooler, Swingers or Leaving Las Vegas...they any good? (Reply to this) |
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theginsengtree writes: on Apr 23 2008 09:38 PM Totally agree with Godfather 2, but Fear and Loathing should have been higher up. (Reply to this) |
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jocorotten writes: on Apr 23 2008 10:06 PM They are all good Paul777 but in very different ways. 'The Cooler' is a little bit 'moral tale' but William H Macy is great. My favourite bit about 'The Cooler' is the way they use the cut of Macy's suit to reflect his state of luck. It is hard to fault suit acting. 'Swingers' is just super cool. It has its failings but watch it with mates and a pitcher of martinis. I always felt that it really only gets started as it ends but it is fun. It was the film all the cool kids were seeing when it was released. 'Leaving Las Vegas' is really heavy going but worth seeing. It will stay with you for a while. (Reply to this) |
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Young Turk writes: on Apr 23 2008 10:07 PM Casino, the best hands down. (Reply to this) |
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ebero writes: on Apr 23 2008 10:13 PM It doesn't get much better than Swingers! (Reply to this) |
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jeremyd4 writes: on Apr 23 2008 11:50 PM I tried to hire FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS... I went to every store in my area and at every one, the video and dvd had been stolen or never returned. Stoners... (Reply to this) |
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dahluzz writes: on Apr 24 2008 06:38 AM whoopie, another countdown list. by the way, that best fights ever list from last week? yeah, i saw a pretty similar list on digg.com the day before. i guess since you guys just troll around the internet for stories now, you probly saw it and switched a couple things around. this list is pretty irrelevant and i hardly think promotion of the new ashton kutcher movie is reason enough to warrant it. how tough was it to come up with that elvis blurb... You guys had better chiggity check your content before RT becomes the new VH1.com. oh and spelling favorite with a 'u'? c'mon, get off your high horse. (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Apr 24 2008 10:38 AM Jo, pay no mind to that guy. We all know how long we spend working on these lists - they're certainly not thrown together the day before. But I like the Vegas list! Vegas is an awesome place...Fear and Loathing is my favorite on the list, and you picked a great quote to go with it. (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Apr 24 2008 12:21 PM Fear and Loathing is definetly the bomb yo. (Reply to this) |
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Whistler19 writes: on Apr 24 2008 12:45 PM Finally a list I didn't have twenty pages to click through to get to the end. it can be pretty certain that the forthcoming Kutcher/Diaz film won't make any future revisions of this list. (Reply to this) |
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Weston B writes: on Apr 24 2008 01:23 PM How about Very Bad Things? Another movie with Favreau. The entire movie doesn't take place in Vegas but the most important part does. That movie makes me very nervous and uncomfortable every time I watch it. I love it. (Reply to this) |
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jocorotten writes: on Apr 24 2008 07:50 PM lol Thanks Jen. If anyone else is concerned about my prolific use of the letter 'u', I am writing from Australia. It's not a 'high horse' thing, it is just how we spell! And I am with you Weston, Very Bad Things makes me feel nervous and a little bit guilty, which is probably quite concerning. (Reply to this) |
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sunsaz writes: on Apr 25 2008 10:55 AM I wonder how many years will go by before a Godfather movie won't top a list it's eligible in. They're good movies and all, but I don't like to see continued dominance from anything. (Reply to this) |
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TombstoneLawDog writes: on Apr 29 2008 02:07 PM In reply to this comment (#1702253) Dunno your taste, Paul, but the Cooler is a GREAT low-key, depressing-with-happy-ending movie (TRY not to sympathize with Bill Macy's character. Can't be done.) Alec Baldwin does his 19th version of 'Powerful #sshole who roles over everyone else' ala Glengarry but it still works. The musical score is quite possibly one of the most pitch-perfect Vegas soundtracks I've ever heard to the point where I actually went out and bought it right after seeing the film. Downside- movie's a bit predictable, but then, who cares? And Swingers is pretty much the definition of a modern-day 'Guy' film classic. Coolest d#mn film you'll rent this week, guaranteed. Never saw all of 'Leaving,' so don't have an opinion on that. Gotta say what I did see didn't do much for me. ...D#mned if I shouldn't be a movie critic... (Reply to this) |
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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes: on Oct 21 2008 12:38 AM Leaving Ls Vegas was an amazing film and Cage and Shue's performances are Oscar calibar. I advise everyone seeing this dark epic and love story. Hell, in many ways it should be number one not Godfather 2. Its not better than Godfateher II but it never felt like a Vegas movie. I mean whats next- Godfather II toping a list of Cuba based films? I'm Prickly Pear ! (Reply to this) |
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Judy Dixon G. writes: on Dec 10 2008 10:25 AM I like about half the movies on this list. They're all good, but not all enjoyable. I think my personal favorite, very little known movie with Vegas as the centerpiece is "Destiny Turns on the Radio." If you liked "The Cooler", you might like this. Lots of allegory and metaphor used here too, and I loved the way the used Booker T.'s "Just My Imagination" in all the love scenes. Lots of funny and quirky scenes too. Quentin Tarantino even has an acting role in it. By the way, I think Ocean's 11 should be in the Top 10, but not this version. It should definitely be the one made in 1960 starring the Rat Pack. It's a great view of what Vegas used to be like, in the "Swinging 50's, Early 60's" too. (Reply to this) |
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chris c. writes: on Oct 10 2009 08:51 PM Showgirls has to be higher! It doesn't get more Vegas than that. Yes, I agree the movie is trashy and yes some of the acting is cheesy but that's Vegas all over. I love the fact they used real places in this movie like the Cheetahs, Riviera and the Stardust (now imploded. Classic tale of poor girl waning to make it big and what better place to do it in Vegas! (Reply to this) |
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chris c. writes: on Oct 10 2009 08:52 PM Showgirls has to be higher! It doesn't get more Vegas than that. Yes, I agree the movie is trashy and yes some of the acting is cheesy but that's Vegas all over. I love the fact they used real places in this movie like the Cheetahs, Riviera and the Stardust (now imploded. Classic tale of poor girl waning to make it big and what better place to do it in Vegas! (Reply to this) |
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