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Do you have a favorite Gene Hackman movie? (Original Post) red dog 1 Feb 28 OP
The Birdcage was a great movie. I liked the western he was in with Sharon Stone and Russel Crow.. Deuxcents Feb 28 #1
The Quick and the Dead. RockRaven Feb 28 #3
Yes, that's it. Thanks. Deuxcents Feb 28 #5
Mississippi Burning montanacowboy Feb 28 #2
I ordered that movie from our local library's online catalog last night after hearing that he died. red dog 1 Feb 28 #6
I remember renting that one back in the day for my Dad. Great film! Rhiannon12866 Feb 28 #31
Hoosiers and Unforgiven are probably my top two. RockRaven Feb 28 #4
Unforgiven is my all-time-favorite western. red dog 1 Feb 28 #8
I think he was great in Crimson Tide. The tension between his character and Denzel Wahington's was unreal. OAITW r.2.0 Feb 28 #7
I love that movie & have seen it several times. red dog 1 Feb 28 #9
The older he got, the better actor he became. OAITW r.2.0 Feb 28 #11
Crimson Tide and The French Connection. sheshe2 Feb 28 #10
I loved Bird Cage. I wonder if I'll ever see the applegrove Feb 28 #12
I especially love Gene Hackman's scene near the end of The Bird Cage (2nd video at top) red dog 1 Feb 28 #16
Yes. He is such a human question mark the whole last applegrove Feb 28 #24
Bird Cage GreatAuntK Feb 28 #33
Thanks. I understand French so i hope the subtitles are not that big when I watch it on my phone. applegrove Feb 28 #34
I like him in everything LuvLoogie Feb 28 #13
he was great in all his movies, Unforgiven was one of my favorites Shellback Squid Feb 28 #14
Unforgiven was a truly great movie, but a very good and often overlooked Gene Hackman movie was "Narrow Margin" red dog 1 Feb 28 #18
Night Moves (1975) is also an often overlooked excellent Gene Hackman movie JoseBalow Feb 28 #22
Oh yes. And the clip stops right before he tells his driver to meet him in the back question everything Feb 28 #15
Mississippi Burning was a good one, and I enjoyed Enemy Of The State... GReedDiamond Feb 28 #17
That's a pretty cool connection! Nittersing Feb 28 #40
French connection Historic NY Feb 28 #19
"Mississippi Burning" hands down. nt Laffy Kat Feb 28 #20
Zandy's Bride (1974) JoseBalow Feb 28 #21
Get Shorty Brother Buzz Feb 28 #23
The Conversation... ultralite001 Feb 28 #25
Have to second this localroger Feb 28 #38
"Narrow Margin". pacalo Feb 28 #26
Enemy of the State rubbersole Feb 28 #27
That's a good one! Lars39 Feb 28 #39
Amazing talent. Cne99999 Feb 28 #28
French Connection and the Conversation edbermac Feb 28 #29
Those are my two favorites. (nt) Paladin Feb 28 #36
THE CONVERSATION Zackzzzz Feb 28 #30
My fav pfitz59 Feb 28 #32
I love them all. no_hypocrisy Feb 28 #35
"Hoosiers" voted best sport movie ever made. Emile Feb 28 #37

Deuxcents

(21,860 posts)
1. The Birdcage was a great movie. I liked the western he was in with Sharon Stone and Russel Crow..
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:09 AM
Feb 28

Can’t think of the name but his character was evil! He could play anything very well.

montanacowboy

(6,481 posts)
2. Mississippi Burning
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:10 AM
Feb 28

He was great in that and I loved the way he took care of the Klan. Will miss him. A great actor.

red dog 1

(30,701 posts)
6. I ordered that movie from our local library's online catalog last night after hearing that he died.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:25 AM
Feb 28

He truly was a great actor, and we will miss him.

RockRaven

(17,156 posts)
4. Hoosiers and Unforgiven are probably my top two.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:15 AM
Feb 28

But there are many. As noted, The Birdcage. Mississippi Burning. Crimson Tide.

red dog 1

(30,701 posts)
8. Unforgiven is my all-time-favorite western.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:28 AM
Feb 28

Gene Hackman was great, and so was Clint Eastwood (acting & directing)

OAITW r.2.0

(30,015 posts)
7. I think he was great in Crimson Tide. The tension between his character and Denzel Wahington's was unreal.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:28 AM
Feb 28

One of the great 1 on 1 character scenes.

red dog 1

(30,701 posts)
9. I love that movie & have seen it several times.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:31 AM
Feb 28

(I've probably seen "Unforgiven" at least 15 times)

OAITW r.2.0

(30,015 posts)
11. The older he got, the better actor he became.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:37 AM
Feb 28

He had a great roll in Bonnie and Clyde, but he became so much better as progressed in his career;

sheshe2

(91,445 posts)
10. Crimson Tide and The French Connection.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:34 AM
Feb 28

He goes toe to toe with Denzel Washington in Crimson Tide.


Then admits that he was wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hbvVImkixTw

applegrove

(125,742 posts)
12. I loved Bird Cage. I wonder if I'll ever see the
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:53 AM
Feb 28

Last edited Fri Feb 28, 2025, 04:50 AM - Edit history (2)

original in French: "la cage aux folles"

applegrove

(125,742 posts)
24. Yes. He is such a human question mark the whole last
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 02:58 AM
Feb 28

quarter of the film. Very underplayed. Well done.

applegrove

(125,742 posts)
34. Thanks. I understand French so i hope the subtitles are not that big when I watch it on my phone.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 04:52 AM
Feb 28

Thanks for the heads up.

LuvLoogie

(7,965 posts)
13. I like him in everything
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:58 AM
Feb 28

Some other mentions,
Night Moves : great noir
The Conversation : great psychological thriller
Marooned : great Sci fi drama
The Poseiden Adventure : the best 70s disaster movie

red dog 1

(30,701 posts)
18. Unforgiven was a truly great movie, but a very good and often overlooked Gene Hackman movie was "Narrow Margin"
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 02:08 AM
Feb 28

question everything

(50,075 posts)
15. Oh yes. And the clip stops right before he tells his driver to meet him in the back
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 02:03 AM
Feb 28

and the driver just laughs and says yeah, right.

I also like the Royal Tenenbaums

This was also Robin Williams’ one of the best movies

GReedDiamond

(5,433 posts)
17. Mississippi Burning was a good one, and I enjoyed Enemy Of The State...
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 02:08 AM
Feb 28

...in which I did some costume graphics/airbrush art on several matching jackets that Gene wore in the film.

But as others have said, most everything he did was great.

JoseBalow

(7,240 posts)
21. Zandy's Bride (1974)
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 02:30 AM
Feb 28

This is such a great movie... the story, the acting, the music, the scenery, the cinematography, all of it is wonderful. And Gene Hackman is at the top of his form. I just love everything about it! It's one that I will always stop to watch or record whenever I catch it being played.

(3:11)


The full movie is available for free on YouTube

localroger

(3,750 posts)
38. Have to second this
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 08:44 AM
Feb 28

Gene was in no shortage of great movies, but The Conversation was pretty much all him holding up the entire story from opening titles to credit roll, and he did a fantastic job of layering shades of gray onto a character who would have been all too easy to paint as just plain good or evil.

pacalo

(24,745 posts)
26. "Narrow Margin".
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 03:50 AM
Feb 28
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Close second: "The Firm":

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As for your choice, "The Birdcage", my favorite scene was with Gene Hackman in drag, telling the chauffeur "Meet me in 20 minutes at the corner of El Dorado and Palm." The chauffeur replied, "Lady, not for a million dollars."

Rest in peace, Gene Hackman. I loved your work.

Cne99999

(32 posts)
28. Amazing talent.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 04:08 AM
Feb 28

Yes. All of them. Plain and simple. Gene Hackman had the Mott's. He was one of the greats. Every role he took turned into an amazing journey for me to watch. BUT his work on Bonnie and Clyde just made me understand what 'Acting' was. I followed him from 'Mad Dog Coll' but when Bonnie and Clyde came along I was mesmerized by his art. Ok, I guess I'm pretty old now.

Popeye was my second favorite roll after Buck Barrow.

What an amazing talent. He did actually change the world in his own small Hollywood way. He is a legend now.

I am so sad now. Need time to get back to reality. I will have to watch every one of his movies again and will enjoy doing so.

Zackzzzz

(55 posts)
30. THE CONVERSATION
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 04:11 AM
Feb 28

I was living in San Francisco, seeing my town, and what was familiar to me made it extra frightening.

no_hypocrisy

(51,236 posts)
35. I love them all.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 05:06 AM
Feb 28

It's like asking someone to select a favorite Jack Lemmon movie. They're all great.

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