Top 100 Movies Of The 1990's: #14 The Fugitive

Box Office: $183.9 Million

Oscar Nominations: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Tommy Lee Jones), Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Sound, Best Sound Effects Editing

Oscar Wins: Best Supporting Actor (Tommy Lee Jones)

MovieRankings.Net: 94/100

Available To Stream: Amazon Prime ($4) Apple TV ($4)

The Fugitive has no business being this great. It really has no business being anything more than a decent late night watch on cable. It's a manhunt movie directed by Andrew Davis. Yet somehow, it is one of the greatest action movies ever made.

Tommy Lee Jones gets much of the credit for this movie elevating itself to becoming a Best Picture nominee. That's absolutely fair as he is terrific and deserving of the Supporting Actor Oscar he won. But, don't lose sight of the amazing job Harrison Ford does here. Ford taking the movie so seriously gives it such huge stakes. This is like the Nolan Dark Knight movies elevating themselves to becoming more than just "comic book movies". The premise of taking a 1960's tv show about chasing a one armed man around could have gone in a much campier direction. But with Ford reacting so honestly to his wife dying and the situation he is in, it becomes a much better film. 

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    I brought up Tommy Lee Jones earlier but how great is it that the Academy gave an Oscar to a guy in an action movie? This is like when Marisa Tomei won for My Cousin Vinny a year earlier. Both were in genres (action and comedy) that are usually ignored by Oscar voters. They of course, went right back to ignoring these genres but this was a nice little blip.

    It's pretty cool that Tommy Lee Jones became a movie star after this movie came out when he was 47 years old. He was nominated for an Oscar a couple years earlier for JFK and was a known actor but The Fugitive elevated him into a different stratosphere. He played it pretty wisely by choosing projects like Men In Black, The Client, Double Jeopardy and giving a bizarre performance in the very successful Batman Forever. 

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    Rewatching this for the blog, I was asking myself "why is this SO good?" Obviously the acting which I mentioned is fantastic. The script is smart and strong but it's not revolutionary. I think what sets this apart is how this movie moves. The pacing is somehow breakneck but never feels rushed. In the first 40 minutes alone, you get the murder of Kimball's wife, Kimball being found guilty, the insane bus getting hit by train sequence and then Girard having the famous "I don't care" confrontation with Kimball and then this.

    All of that in just the first 40 minutes! 

    It's also remarkable how well this movie has aged. Obviously you're not seeing cell phones but what people say and how they react to things feels just as modern as it did when this came out. I saw this in the theaters when I was 13 and was on the edge of my seat the entire time. I watched this again this week over 30 years later and was still widely entertained. 

    It's the greatest action movie of the decade.


    14. The Fugitive

    15. The Truman Show

    16. Fargo

    17. Swingers

    18. Reservoir Dogs

    19. There's Something About Mary

    20. Sleepers

    21. Schindler's List

    22. Rushmore

    23. Fight Club

    24. Saving Private Ryan

    25. True Romance

    26. Dumb & Dumber

    27. Kingpin

    28. Donnie Brasco

    29. Heat 

    30. Terminator 2: Judgement Day

    31. Rounders

    32. Unforgiven

    33. Trainspotting

    34. The Game

    35. Out Of Sight

    36. Carlito's Way

    37. Seven

    38. L.A. Confidential

    39. Speed

    40. Gattaca

    41. Misery

    42. Tombstone

    43. Ransom

    44. Wayne's World

    45. The Insider

    46. Back To The Future Part III

    47. A Bronx Tale

    48. The People Vs. Larry Flynt

    49. Eyes Wide Shut

    50. The Sandlot

    51. Happy Gilmore

    52. Contact

    53. The Green Mile

    54. Man On The Moon

    55. Boyz N The Hood

    56. Grosse Pointe Blank

    57. Independence Day

    58. The Rainmaker

    59. Go

    60. The Firm

    61. Magnolia

    62. The Talented Mr. Ripley

    63. Tommy Boy

    64. The Usual Suspects

    65. In The Line Of Fire

    66. My Cousin Vinny

    67. Awakenings

    68. JFK

    69. Toy Story

    70. Home Alone

    71. Jerry Maguire

    72. Titanic

    73. Billy Madison

    74. Apollo 13

    75. Braveheart

    76. Edward Scissorhands

    77. Cape Fear

    78. The River Wild

    79. What's Eating Gilbert Grape?

    80. 12 Monkeys

    81. Stir Of Echoes

    82. Mission: Impossible

    83. Total Recall

    84. Quiz Show

    85. For Love Of The Game

    86. Being John Malkovich

    87. Men In Black

    88. Scream

    89. Alive

    90. Three Kings

    91. Glengarry Glen Ross

    92. Die Hard With A Vengeance

    93. The Blair Witch Project

    94. Twister

    95. Dirty Work

    96. Election

    97. Tremors

    98. Any Given Sunday

    99. The Wedding Singer

    100. Clerks