The 10 Best Revenge Movies of All Time

The 10 Best Revenge Movies of All Time

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Given the recent DVD/Blu-Ray release of Taken, in which Liam Neeson beats the crap out of the Euro trash villains that dare to kidnap his daughter, now seems an appropriate time to step back and offer our picks for the ten best revenge movies ever made. There are, to be sure, lots and lots of quality ones.

10. Commando

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As by far the greatest, most thoroughly entertaining example of bloodthirsty ’80s action, a genre filled with revenge stories, I just couldn’t resist sticking Commando on this list. I have too many fond memories of an angry Arnold Schwarzenegger quipping left and right and murdering baddies in consistently creative ways after they interrupt his peaceful mountainside idyll by kidnapping his daughter. When he finally takes on the S&M outfitted Australian villain Bennett (Vernon Wells) in the ultimate orgy of hot tempered, defensive fatherly rage and sheer, unrequited manly longing it’s hard to resist swooning with excitement.

9. Gladiator

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Truthfully, I find Gladiator to be spectacularly overrated, maybe even the worst Best Picture winner I’ve seen. Yet, because Russell Crowe’s general turned lowly slave Maximus does nothing short of bring down the ROMAN EMPEROR while on a rabid, bloodthirsty warpath after the murder of his wife and son, because he coolly intimidates said emperor and all else obstructing his path, the movie earns its place on this list.

8. Friday the 13th

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This list would not be complete without a slasher movie, so it made sense to pick one of the genre’s icons. If there’s one lesson to be taken from Friday the 13th, it’s this: If you’re a camp counselor responsible for watching the child of a scary woman with deranged homicidal tendencies, it might be a good idea to keep him from drowning. The counselors at Camp Crystal Lake really, really, really should’ve been watching little Jason Voorhees on that fateful day, and their successors should’ve probably found different summer jobs. Or else they really like being arrowed into a door or knifed in the stomach.

7. Ben-Hur

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Perhaps the ultimate revenge movie, William Wyler’s legendary epic follows the title character on a journey from prominence to slavery and back, over three-and-a-half hours filled with famous set pieces like the chariot race and the pungent overarching specter of Ben-Hur’s betrayal by his best friend Messala. It’s ponderous at times, but Charlton Heston had few peers when it came to stirring up righteous outrage.

6. Straw Dogs

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You ain’t seen nothing, to quote The Jazz Singer, until you’ve seen mild-mannered Dustin Hoffman go commando on the thugs who brutalize his wife here. Sam Peckinpah’s film ends with a burst of such extreme, pointed violence (even for him) that it spent nearly two decades censored in the United Kingdom.

5. Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2

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Quentin Tarantino’s frenetic, bloody bipartite thriller sends Uma Thurman on a furious quest for vengeance, in which she uses all matter of weapons and brutal techniques to cause a lot of people ample bodily harm. It’s not Tarantino’s best work (what could possibly surpass Pulp Fiction?), but it will be among his most remembered.

4. Once Upon a Time in the West

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I’d be remiss without including at least one western on this list, and Sergio Leone’s legendary final entry in the genre deserves to be it. Featuring three tough hombres in Henry Fonda, Jason Robards and Charles Bronson and developed out of the Spaghetti Western master’s unique collaboration with Bernardo Bertolucci and Dario Argento, the movie is widely considered to be one of the best examples of a genre filled with great revenge stories.

3. The Virgin Spring

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Ingmar Bergman’s powerful revenge/horror show is tinged with an elemental religiosity drawn from its maker’s signature style and the medieval sonnet upon which it’s based. Max Von Sydow is characteristically riveting as a patriarch avenging the murder of his innocent daughter and the film’s revenge movie credibility only increases with the knowledge that Wes Craven remade it as The Last House on the Left.

2. The Godfather

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Is this a revenge movie? I’d say so, especially given the famous baptism massacre montage and the fact that vengeance serves as a primary motivation for Vito, Sonny, Michael and many of the other characters. Others might disagree.

1. Death Wish

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You don’t have to have seen Death Wish to know that it’s the prototypical revenge drama, introducing the imposing vision of a supremely pissed off Charles Bronson and popularizing the brutal, B movie aesthetic that many sequels and other subsequent movies tried to imitate. What other movie could possibly head this list?

Slumdog Millionaire


I just could not resist my temptation to watch Slumdog Millionaire owing to its amazing storyline and the fact that the movie has received not one, or two, but 10 Oscar nominations. While, composer A R Rahman accounts for three of them, veteran lyricist Gulzar is also a co-nominee. Director, Danny Boyle has also got an Oscar nomination. India’s arrival at the mecca of film awards is nothing short of spectacular dream. I took my whole family to watch this movie. To my surprise, it has been released with more than 200 prints (in both Hindi and English).

The film has been on a roll having won nearly 64 awards (the film has won accolades from Golden Globe for best film, direction, screenplay and music score), 11 Bafta nominations and 10 Oscar nominations. Owing to this, the film has grossed 44 million US dollars in its pre-Oscar run and is expected to cross $50 million this week itself.

Adapted from Vikas Swarup’s Booker Prize winning novel ,“Q & A” , Slumdog Millionaire is a film about Jamal Malik (played by Dev Patel, also played by Tanay Chheda and Ayush Mahesh Khedekar), young man from the slums of Mumbai, who appears on a game show Kaun Banega Crorepati (the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?), hosted by Prem Kumar (noted Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor). Jamal makes it to the the final question, but the police starts accusing him of cheating. Police inspector (Irrfan Khan) interrogates and tortures Jamal Malik, who then begins to offer an explanation of how he knew the answers. He conveys his explanation as a series of flashbacks documenting the particulars of his childhood, and of Latika (played by Frieda Pinto, bollywood’s fabulous fresh face), the girl he loved and lost.

In spite of receiving accolades from the film fraternity, the movie is being protested by several dozen Mumbai slum residents, calling the film’s title insulting. Not only this, Anil Kapoor and A R Rahman have also been sued in a Patna court for allegedly calling slum dwellers’ names in Slumdog Millionaire. One Tapeshwar Vishwakarma, general secretary of Slum Dwellers’ Joint Action Committee, on Tuesday filed a complaint case in the court of chief judicial magistrate Raghavendra Kumar Singh, charging the duo with defaming slum dwellers by calling them names.

Amidst all the praise and rejection, the entire cast of the film is just waiting with their fingers crossed for the upcoming Oscar awards.

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Cast: Dev Patel, Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Madhur Mittal, Freida Pinto

Producer: Christian Colson

Director: Danny Boyle

Music Director: A.R.Rahman

Screenplay Writer: Simon Beaufoy

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Story Writer:Zoya Akhtar
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Director:
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Producer:
Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar
Production Designer:
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Banner:
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Music

Music Director:
Shankar Mahadevan,
Ehsaan Noorani,
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Playback Singer:
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