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Michael Mann is my favorite director (tied with Scorsese). I absolutely love the themes he loves to explore, but he’s also a technical genius and a master of atmosphere.

Very few directors can truly capture both style and substance on a consistent basis, and in my opinion this guy has proven it over and over, and some of his films have aged quite well, particularly Heat and Collateral.

I just did a post about Collateral, and marvel at how it’s essentially a movie about a nihilistic philosophical hit man, and a wise cabbie not living up to his full potential. I’ve revisited that movie probably more than a dozen times and somehow each time it gets better, hits harder, and I pick up on different visual effects I hadn’t noticed before. Clearly I’m partial to this movie, yet I do not think it’s his best by any means.

So if you had to rank his movies in order? Here mine:

1: Heat - it’s just the best all around.

2: Collateral - it used to be Manhunter, and maybe is on some days, but this has aged the best for me of his films.

  1. Thief - it has a more interesting and badass lead, and a much much better ending.
  2. Manhunter - had this had Red Dragon’s ending, in Mann’s 80’s visual style- it might’ve been his 2nd best. I hate ranking it 4th because it is so good, but that ending sucked.
  3. The Insider - his top 5 are all so close besides Heat. This one is so good, but fails to engage my ADHD ass as much as the other 4 do.
  4. Miami Vice - visually his best after Heat. Substance wise not his best effort, but the show was like that too. All flash lol. Still great stuff.
  5. The Last of the Mohicans - this is where his filmography starts to really lose me, although I liked it the 2nd time.
  6. Public Enemies - honestly just didn’t like it. Maybe I’ll give it another go. The look is just eh for Mann too.
  7. Ali - fell asleep every time I tried watching it. I think it’s more Will Smith than Mann though, cause technically it seems awesome.
  8. Blackhat - omg was this bad, and honestly has me worried for Heat 2.

Haven’t seen The Keep or Ferrari. If I missed one let me know. Thanks!

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