10 Movies That Were Surprisingly Perfect

Audiences often generate their own assumptions about certain movies before they even watch them, but some movies surpass all expectations and become classics. A troubled production is often an indicator that a movie will end up as a flop, but behind-the-scenes drama doesn’t always derail a movie. Classics like The Godfather and Dirty Dancing were almost shut down, and it’s a wonder that they ever got finished.

In other cases, audiences can form opinions about a movie before watching it, only for the movie to pack a surprising punch. For example, Titanic was seen as an expensive gamble by a director with no experience making period romances, and Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy was initially derided as an ill-judged attempt to film Tolkien’s unfilmable novels. Ultimately, movies shouldn’t be judged before people watch them, because some of them can overcome the odds.

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Paddington 2 (2017)

Not Many People Expected Such A Perfect Sequel

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Paddington 2

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January 12, 2018

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Paul King

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Hugh Grant
, Ben Whishaw
, Hugh Bonneville
, Jim Broadbent
, Imelda Staunton
, Julie Walters
, Brendan Gleeson
, Peter Capaldi
, Sally Hawkins

2014’s Paddington is a great family comedy, bringing one of Britain’s most beloved literary characters to the big screen in style. However, the first sequel surpassed all expectations. Paddington 2‘s reviews were peppered with superlatives, with many critics describing it as one of the best children’s movies in years and one of the best comedies of the decade. There were even some slightly tongue-in-cheek remarks that Paddington 2 should be considered one of the best movies of all time.

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Of the three Paddington movies so far, Paddington 2 is generally considered a cut above the others. It’s as wholesome and downright charming as the first movie, but with even more humor and more joyfully serendipitous storytelling. The final act pays off tons of minor details from the beginning of the movie, which creates an immensely satisfying conclusion. Hugh Grant’s flamboyant villain is another big bonus that Paddington 2 holds over the other movies in the franchise.

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The Godfather (1972)

Francis Ford Coppola’s Masterpiece Had Major Drama Behind-The-Scenes

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The Godfather

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March 24, 1972

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Francis Ford Coppola

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Marlon Brando
, Al Pacino
, James Caan
, Robert Duvall
, Richard S. Castellano
, Diane Keaton
, Talia Shire
, Gianni Russo
, Sterling Hayden
, John Marley
, Richard Conte
, Al Lettieri
, Abe Vigoda
, Rudy Bond
, Al Martino
, Morgana King
, Lenny Montana
, John Martino
, Salvatore Corsitto
, Richard Bright
, Alex Rocco
, Tony Giorgio
, Vito Scotti
, Tere Livrano

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Considering the intense behind-the-scenes turmoil facing Paramount and Francis Ford Coppola, it’s a minor miracle that The Godfather ever got made in the first place. Coppola frequently butted heads with studio representatives throughout production. Paramount disagreed with his vision for the cast of The Godfather, especially Coppola’s choice of Al Pacino to play Michael Corleone. They also had to rein in some of his unorthodox directorial choices, so the finished product is a compromise between Coppola’s ideas and the studio’s interventions.

Considering the intense behind-the-scenes turmoil facing Paramount and Francis Ford Coppola, it’s a minor miracle that The Godfather ever got made in the first place.

The production of The Godfather also faced challenges from outside influences. Mario Puzo’s novel was popular among Italian-American organized crime families, but these syndicates were wary of how a movie might represent their business on the big screen. The producers faced threats from criminal syndicates to shut down production. The Godfather eventually went ahead with the blessing of certain crime families, but this meant that the movie was forbidden from using the word “mafia,” and some other minor changes had to be made.

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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

George Miller’s Sequel Endured A Heated Production

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Mad Max: Fury Road

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May 14, 2015

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George Miller

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Tom Hardy
, Charlize Theron
, Nicholas Hoult
, Zoë Kravitz
, Hugh Keays-Byrne
, Riley Keough
, Courtney Eaton
, Abbey Lee
, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

The Mad Max franchise had been dead for 30 years when George Miller decided to bring it back to life, which was especially risky considering how Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome didn’t exactly earn the best reviews. In the intervening years, Miller had abandoned the action genre entirely, directing family-friendly movies like Happy Feet and Babe. Mad Max: Fury Road was more than anyone could have hoped for, and it quickly earned the reputation of a modern action masterpiece.

After Beyond Thunderdome, Miller had abandoned the action genre entirely, directing family-friendly movies like Happy Feet and Babe.

It seemed unlikely at the time that Miller would be able to recapture the glory of his initial Mad Max movies, especially since he was replacing Mel Gibson as the star. Even during production, there were plenty of issues that threatened to derail the movie. Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron have both spoken about the difficult, intense working conditions that they had to put up with in the desert, and there were reports that they didn’t see eye-to-eye during production.

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Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981)

Steven Spielberg’s Throwback Action-Adventure Seemed Out Of Place In The 1980s

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Raiders of the Lost Ark

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June 12, 1981

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Steven Spielberg

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Harrison Ford
, Karen Allen
, Alfred Molina
, Paul Freeman
, Ronald Lacey
, John Rhys-Davies
, Denholm Elliott

Rumor has it that Steven Spielberg originally set his sights on directing a James Bond movie, but he came up with the idea of Raiders of the Lost Ark instead when he was turned down. The first Indiana Jones allowed Spielberg to direct an action-packed story about a daring hero without doing Bond, but the idea of a debonair archaeologist seemed less enticing than a movie about a spy.

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Raiders of the Lost Ark is a throwback in many ways. While its World War II setting wasn’t too much of a problem, the style and the characters were outdated by the 1980s. Spielberg based Indy on a generation of adventurers from film serials and adventure comics, and Raiders of the Lost Ark is the kind of story that would have been perfect for Old Hollywood. Although it seemed like a relic, Raiders of the Lost Ark proved to be a crowdpleasing hit, and it’s still just as popular today.

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Citizen Kane (1941)

Orson Welles’ Debut Feature Redefined An Art Form

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Citizen Kane

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April 17, 1941

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Orson Welles

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Orson Welles
, Joseph Cotten
, Dorothy Comingore
, Agnes Moorehead
, Ruth Warrick
, Ray Collins

Orson Welles was already a famous writer, actor and director before he made his Hollywood debut, since he had developed his reputation on the radio and in theater. He turned down a few offers from major studios before deciding to direct and star in Citizen Kane, and this proved to be a shrewd move, as Citizen Kane has since been recognized as one of the greatest movies ever, and an outstanding directorial debut.

Few could have anticipated that Welles’ very first movie, made at the age of just 25, would achieve such sweeping critical acclaim. Many great directors strive for decades before creating their best work, but Welles needed no time. Despite its reputation as a highbrow, inaccessible relic, Citizen Kane is still enjoyable. Its style has helped shape the language of modern cinema, but it still packs plenty of surprises for first-time viewers.

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Titanic (1997)

James Cameron’s Period Romance Was Mocked Before It Was Released

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Titanic

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December 19, 1997

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James Cameron

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David Warner
, Kathy Bates
, Billy Zane
, Bill Paxton
, Bernard Hill
, Kate Winslet
, Leonardo DiCaprio
, Gloria Stuart
, Frances Fisher
, Victor Garber

Before Titanic, James Cameron was primarily known as a director of action blockbusters, with movies like Aliens, True Lies and the Terminator movies. Titanic originally drew a lot of attention for its enormous budget and its hefty runtime. Since Cameron was working on a passion project that seemed far beyond his usual territory, Titanic represented the ultimate filmmaking folly, and the jokes wrote themselves. Ultimately, Cameron proved the doubters wrong.

Titanic represented the ultimate filmmaking folly, and the jokes wrote themselves.

James Cameron was just as interested in the true story behind Titanic as he was in the love story between Jack and Rose. Hours of research went into meticulously recreating every detail of the ship, and many of the movie’s characters are based on real passengers and staff. This focus is one reason why Cameron was able to succeed in a new genre, and Titanic broke records at the box office and during awards season.

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The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001)

Peter Jackson Finally Tackled Tolkien’s Masterpiece

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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

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December 19, 2001

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Peter Jackson

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Elijah Wood
, Ian McKellen
, Liv Tyler
, Viggo Mortensen
, Sean Astin
, Cate Blanchett
, John Rhys-Davies
, Billy Boyd
, Dominic Monaghan
, Orlando Bloom
, Christopher Lee
, Hugo Weaving
, Sean Bean
, Ian Holm
, Andy Serkis

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Certain novels get tagged as “unfilmable,” no matter how popular and influential they are. J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings books are considered seminal in the fantasy genre, but it took a long time for Hollywood to give someone the green light for a big-budget adaptation. Peter Jackson was trusted with the budget to adapt all three books at once, filming them back-to-back in New Zealand.

Peter Jackson managed to make a Lord of the Rings trilogy that the overwhelming majority of fans respect and admire.

Peter Jackson managed to make a Lord of the Rings trilogy that the overwhelming majority of fans respect and admire, proving that the books were only considered unfilmable because nobody had figured out how to do so. Jackson made some changes for his Lord of the Rings movies, but these have mostly gone down well with fans, and his trilogy is now considered definitive.

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Dirty Dancing (1987)

Dirty Dancing Was Nearly Abandoned During Production

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Dirty Dancing

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August 21, 1987

Director

Emile Ardolino

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Jennifer Grey
, Patrick swayze
, Jerry Orbach
, Cynthia Rhodes
, Jack Weston
, Jane Brucker

Dirty Dancing had a tight budget and a shoot that lasted just 44 days. During this time, there was plenty of behind-the-scenes drama which threatened to put an end to production. There were last-minute rewrites of the script, some frantic cast changes and difficulties with the weather, but the biggest issue was the fractious working relationship between the two stars, Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey.

Swayze and Grey have both spoken out about how their personal differences got in the way of their work.

Swayze and Grey first worked together on the Cold War action movie Red Dawn, and this seems to be where their difficulties began. The two actors simply didn’t see eye-to-eye, but they were reunited for Dirty Dancing. Although their on-screen chemistry is part of what makes the movie so endearing and soulful, Swayze and Grey have both spoken out about how their personal differences got in the way of their work. It’s remarkable that Dirty Dancing turned into a nostalgic 1980s classic under these circumstances.

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Pulp Fiction (1994)

Quentin Tarantino’s Experimental Crime Story Was A Big Risk

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Pulp Fiction

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October 14, 1994

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Quentin Tarantino

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John Travolta
, Bruce Willis
, Ving Rhames
, Samuel L. Jackson
, Uma Thurman
, Christopher Walken
, Tim Roth
, Harvey Keitel
, Eric Stoltz
, Rosanna Arquette

Pulp Fiction was just Quentin Tarantino’s second feature-length movie, but it represents a leap forward from Reservoir Dogs in terms of ambition. Reservoir Dogs is relatively straightforward, focusing on a few characters in just a handful of locations. It follows the aftermath of a robbery gone wrong, but it doesn’t show the action of the heist. By contrast, Pulp Fiction features a series of interconnected stories in non-linear order.

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The basic premise of Pulp Fiction would have been enough to get most major studios to turn Tarantino down, but he got his shot, and it paid off massively. Pulp Fiction is often listed as Quentin Tarantino’s best movie, and it’s also had a huge impact on the crime genre. The large ensemble cast and the non-linear storytelling have been imitated many times, and Tarantino’s unique dialogue has also inspired other filmmakers.

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Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

Legacy Sequels Are Usually Looked Down On

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Top Gun: Maverick

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May 27, 2022

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Joseph Kosinski

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Tom Cruise
, Miles Teller
, Jennifer Connelly
, Val Kilmer
, Jay Ellis
, Jon Hamm
, Bashir Salahuddin
, Charles Parnell
, Lewis Pullman
, Glen Powell
, Monica Barbaro
, Ed Harris

Most legacy sequels feed off of nostalgia, and this means that they limit themselves in terms of their ambitions. It’s practically impossible to surpass the original movie when a legacy sequel merely wants to mimic it, but Top Gun: Maverick bucked this trend by bringing a new approach. While it still honors the original Top Gun and has some satisfying callbacks for fans, it’s confident enough to do its own thing.

The flying scenes in Top Gun: Maverick take things up a notch, and the drama that takes place at ground level is also thoughtful and entertaining. Top Gun: Maverick seemed like it could offer cheap thrills and nostalgia, but it rose above other legacy sequels of the 2010s and 2020s, and it means that the franchise could have a real future that isn’t so beholden to its past. It’s much more than the cash grab it first appeared to be.

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