Five Favorite Films with Morgan Freeman

The venerable star and narrator of this week's Born To Be Wild gets busy reliving his all-time favorite movies.

He's played Dracula, Nelson Mandela, the American President, God, and Batman's tech guru, done time at Shawshank, rode with Eastwood and driven Miss Daisy, but Morgan Freeman is arguably just as famous for his presence as cinema's esteemed all-purpose narrator -- from his work on numerous history series to March of the Penguins to that haunting final line of Se7en, he's the guy filmmakers turn to when they want to infuse their work with a sense of awe and authority. This week, Freeman lends his particular vocal stylings to the IMAX documentary Born To Be Wild, a tale of two species of baby orphans -- orangutans and elephants -- fostered in the care of two rather remarkable ladies, Daphne Sheldrick and Birute Galdikas. Filmed in a 3-D that captures the creatures and their environments in vivid detail, the film, under its narrator's steady hand, makes an entertaining case for animal orphanages helping displaced babies back into the wild. We had the chance to sit down with Freeman recently, who graciously obliged our request to distill a lifetime's movie-watching into a list of his Five Favorite Films. "It's gonna be difficult," he admits.



King Kong (1933, 100% Tomatometer)

My number one favorite film was the first film I ever saw -- I was six-years-old before I ever went to the movies -- and that film is the original King Kong. It's still, I think, the best King Kong.




High Noon (1952, 95% Tomatometer)

Then, my next favorite film is Gary Cooper's High Noon. Here we're talking about the one man against many, having to stand alone. And what sticks with me about that movie is that the woman that he loved, who was completely anti-violence, stood up with him, ultimately; and at the end, when all the townspeople had run away, he took that badge off and threw it in the dirt.




Moulin Rouge! (2001, 78% Tomatometer)

I think one of the best movies ever made was Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! It was just an extraordinarily well done film. Editing, directing, costuming -- just everything about it was perfect.




The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976, 97% Tomatometer)

Clint Eastwood's The Outlaw Josey Wales -- one of my favorite, favorite films. I don't know what it is about The Outlaw Josey Wales that sticks... Oh, I do know what it is: it's the relationship with Chief Dan George. The narration, as it were, of Chief Dan George in that movie, you know. He's so dry, and it's humorous, but true. [As Josey Wales/Lone Watie] "You're not supposed to be able to sneak up on an Indian... But white men have been sneaking up on us for years now." [laughs] He's just great.




Moby Dick (1956, 87% Tomatometer)

What's my fifth favorite movie? Now there have been quite a number of them. See now I'm sort of in no-man's land, because I'm thinking Bonnie and Clyde, I'm thinking Chinatown... I'm just wandering around now. [laughs] One of my favorite books was Black Beauty; I read it when I was eight-years-old, and I'm trying to find if there was a movie, like that, that sticks with me. Oh, I know! Moby Dick. Yes. Now that was filmmaking. John Huston. Call me... Ishmael. I read the book, and there are very few books that I have read and seen the movie and liked the movie. Gregory Peck was in two of 'em: Moby Dick and To Kill a Mockingbird. Gregory Peck was one of my favorite actors. Gregory Peck and Gary Cooper and Humphrey Bogart, those guys.




Born To Be Wild is in IMAX theaters this week.

Comments

Aakash B.

Aakash Bakaya

Killer actor..one the best of this generation!
nice choice of movies also

Apr 5 - 02:05 PM

Smartest Person Here

Greg Bonnette

Freeman is a classy guy, with a voice from God. I can't say that any of his favorite films are on my list, but Josey Wales and High Noon are pretty good. Picking only one from his movies is more difficult. Do you go with Shawshank, Se7en, or Unforgiven? Not sure...

Apr 5 - 02:14 PM

Adam G.

Adam Giese

Se7en over Shawshank without a doubt.

Haven't seen Unforgiven.

Apr 5 - 02:29 PM

Thats No MooN

joshua zimmer

See Unforgiven as soon as you get a chance

Apr 7 - 08:36 AM

Quadzilla99

Aaron Yovanovits

Shawshank all the way. But they're all awesome flicks.

Apr 7 - 10:01 PM

Jorge C.

Jorge Cossio

Unforgiven is perhaps the greatest western of them all. You must see it ASAP!

Apr 11 - 01:54 PM

ScytheofAzrael

Omar Siddiqui

I don't think Shawshank can be put up there. As great as he was as Red, it was really Tim Robbin's movie, no?

It's between Unforgiven and Se7en. Both are amazing.

Apr 5 - 02:52 PM

Danny P.

Danny Porcaro

Well it was Morgan Freeman who received a Best Actor nominaton (lead actor, not supporting) for the film, not Tim Robbins. And Freeman carries the last 20 minutes of the film on his own too.

Apr 6 - 01:44 PM

Devils_Dr

Faisel Jamil

Shawshank all the way, the best movie ever, the best ensemble performances including Morgan Freeman...

Apr 8 - 01:13 AM

Catherine R.

Catherine Reed

Shawshank Redemption was an awesome film, and Freeman was awesome in it. Se7en was awful on oh, SO many levels. Pitt's lack of acting: self-descriptive. The visual darkness that made it so difficult to see the scene: darkness to establish mood is one thing, but if scenes are so dark that it is detracting from the scene, it's impossible for the viewer to forget their watching a badly made movie. The twist in the serial killer's methods: in reality, this does not happen. The killer's M.O. was to kill his victims to punish THAT INDIVIDUAL for their sins, but he killed Pitt's wife to spite him. Would not ever happen, and spoiled the film. The movie just sucked and it's too bad, because it was a good story.

Apr 10 - 12:59 PM

Catherine R.

Catherine Reed

Shawshank Redemption was an awesome film, and Freeman was awesome in it. Se7en was awful on oh, SO many levels. Pitt's lack of acting: self-descriptive. The visual darkness that made it so difficult to see the scene: darkness to establish mood is one thing, but if scenes are so dark that it is detracting from the scene, it's impossible for the viewer to forget their watching a badly made movie. The twist in the serial killer's methods: in reality, this does not happen. The killer's M.O. was to kill his victims to punish THAT INDIVIDUAL for their sins, but he killed Pitt's wife to spite him. Would not ever happen, and spoiled the film. The movie just sucked and it's too bad, because it was a good story.

Apr 10 - 12:59 PM

Bennett Galef

Bennett Galef

Brad Pitt was great in that movie! Really! How do you think he could have done it better? Also, what would have proved John Doe's point--humanity is rotten, full of sinners--better than the honorable David Mills murdering him for revenge and becoming wrath?

Sep 26 - 01:22 AM

Catherine R.

Catherine Reed

Shawshank Redemption was an awesome film, and Freeman was awesome in it. Se7en was awful on oh, SO many levels. Pitt's lack of acting: self-descriptive. The visual darkness that made it so difficult to see the scene: darkness to establish mood is one thing, but if scenes are so dark that it is detracting from the scene, it's impossible for the viewer to forget their watching a badly made movie. The twist in the serial killer's methods: in reality, this does not happen. The killer's M.O. was to kill his victims to punish THAT INDIVIDUAL for their sins, but he killed Pitt's wife to spite him. Would not ever happen, and spoiled the film. The movie just sucked and it's too bad, because it was a good story.

Apr 10 - 06:01 PM

Aaron Levine

Aaron Levine

if Shawshank is Tim Robbins then Se7en is Brad Pitts; so clearly theyre both Morgan Freeman's n both great movies, i'd have to go wit Shawshank though it's just too good

Apr 5 - 05:47 PM

HypeWaive487

Ernie Truman

Shawshank, Seven, Million Dollar Baby, and then Unforgiven.

Apr 5 - 08:32 PM

Valmordas

Val Mordas

'Lean on Me' was Freeman's tour de force, if not the best film he starred it, he certainly gave a knockout performance.

Apr 5 - 08:41 PM

Geren W.

Geren Waters

Check him out in an earlier film "Street Smart" with Christopher Reeve. He plays a pimp, and absolutely dominates the scenes he's in.

The scissors scene alone was the most shocking thing I'd ever seen him do to that point. I'd always known him as the guy from The Electric Company.

That and another cheesy action flick with Mickey Rourke called "Johnny Handsome", where he plays a cop with a dynamite sense of humor and dry wit. "That's. Fucking. Amazing!"

Awesome.

Apr 7 - 03:55 PM

bassbait t.

bassbait the monkey

Am I the only one who thinks that Se7en sucked? It was really cheesy, and Brad Pitt's acting was really bad. It was also boring and too dark visually (something that Fincher constantly suffers from, the whole "too dark" thing).

Morgan Freeman's best film is NOT Se7en, I can tell you that much. That's one of his only films where he actually felt like an idiot to me.

Apr 5 - 08:50 PM

Valmordas

Val Mordas

I never thought it was bad, but I wasn't raving about it either. The only part that stuck with me is the dude who was starved to death while fed intravenously. When he came alive I nearly crapped my pants.

Apr 5 - 09:41 PM

Justin M.

Justin Montello

I like Seven but I have to agree Brad Pitt was HORRIBLE in that movie...I used to not be able to stand Brad Pitt thinking he was just a face and that movie supported my belief in that...it wasn't till I saw him in 12 Monkeys where I went...ohhhh....dude can act lol

Apr 5 - 11:24 PM

Justin M.

Justin Montello

I like Seven but I have to agree Brad Pitt was HORRIBLE in that movie...I used to not be able to stand Brad Pitt thinking he was just a face and that movie supported my belief in that...it wasn't till I saw him in 12 Monkeys where I went...ohhhh....dude can act lol

Apr 5 - 11:25 PM

todd123

Todd Garry

hOW CAN YOU POSSIBLY FIND SEVEN CHEESY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Apr 6 - 11:37 AM

LeoLover

steve bailey

Cant believe there are actually other people out there willing to admit Pitt sucked in Se7en.

Apr 29 - 01:41 AM

Anthony B.

Anthony Bois

Yep you're clearly the only one ! I mean, how can you say that about such a masterpiece ? Se7en is a cheesy movie.... damn I never thought I would hear that one day ! Go check Narnia, maybe you'll like

Apr 6 - 02:25 PM

jimb14red

Michael Sullivan

It is an absolutely fantastic movie and cheesy couldn't descibe a movie less than it does Seven.

Apr 7 - 05:00 PM

charlesjr.

Brian Santos

Se7en is one of the best movies i've seen. Also has a killer ending.

Apr 7 - 05:38 PM

Ted P.

Ted Palen

I wouldn't call Se7en cheesy, but I did think it's highly overrated. And I think people really oversell the twist at the end, I saw it coming not long after the killer's motive was revealed. Perhaps that's because I saw the movie some time after it came out and had been told by people that there was a great plot twist.

Apr 8 - 05:48 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

I might also throw Glory and Million Dollar Baby into that list of contenders. Both fantastic films in their own genre's and out.

Apr 6 - 05:34 AM

Ashera the Cat

Ashera the Cat

Yes absolutely, Shawshank is Freeman's best movie, but for me...GLORY is a close second! And as for Se7en, yes- it IS a little overrated, and that movie enormously stands on Kevin Spacey's performance (no matter how little screen time he got).

Apr 10 - 09:16 AM

kiminesh

ganesh shan

i saw war of the worlds only because of his narration...

Apr 6 - 08:37 AM

worthwatching.biz

Worth Watching

...and probably the only good thing in that movie.

http://worthwatching-austin.blogspot.com/

Apr 7 - 11:06 AM

Michael P.

Michael Patison

While you all muse about his great performances in Unforgiven (in my opinion an overrated movie which should have lost to Howards End for the Best Picture Oscar), I'm sticking to his great performance in Driving Miss Daisy, a wholly underrated classic. His ability to step outside of his more drama-centric repertoire into a drama-comedy was groundbreaking.

May 22 - 10:19 PM

Tyler S.

Tyler Sweet

nice profile picture

Mar 25 - 08:34 PM

Coach McGuirk

Desmond Hume

Moulin Rouge seems out of place here.

Apr 5 - 02:40 PM

THEREWOLF

Markus Arbutina

Not really it's one of his favorite movies.

Apr 5 - 03:48 PM

Wisenheimer

Joshua Dinsmore

lol

Apr 5 - 06:00 PM

Coach McGuirk

Desmond Hume

You know what context is, dumbass?

Apr 5 - 08:14 PM

zzzz

m z

Yes, one of his favorite movies is out of place ..... on his list of favorite movies. Completely out of context. /you're an idiot

Apr 6 - 05:31 AM

Peter W.

Peter Winters

You mean the context of choosing your favorite movie?

Apr 7 - 09:11 AM

CFM

'schak Attack

Coach you been zinged.

Apr 6 - 08:27 AM

Coach McGuirk

Desmond Hume

Not really, only a couple of dumbasses showing their colors.

Apr 6 - 02:31 PM

THEREWOLF

Markus Arbutina

No you did get zinged.

Apr 6 - 04:19 PM

CFM

'schak Attack

ZINGED!

Apr 7 - 08:52 AM

Peter W.

Peter Winters

Zinged to the power of a million. Coach, Mumm-Ra owned you. Just bow your head and kiss his feet.

Apr 7 - 09:14 AM

Wisenheimer

Joshua Dinsmore

Lighten up Coach. You always wanna be mean to people just because they have different opinions. Can't we all just get along?

Apr 7 - 09:33 AM

Coach McGuirk

Desmond Hume

Creating multiple accounts, sad.

Apr 7 - 07:50 PM

Paddy M.

Paddy Mc Phillips

sap.

Apr 8 - 03:58 AM

Alec D.

Alec Dmowski

Interesting choices, lots of good westerns.

Apr 5 - 02:43 PM

Premo Beat

John Noto

This is the only time reading one of these where my own inner reading voice was replaced by the actor's.

Unforgiven, Shawshank > Se7en in my book, but it's not a huge landslide.

Apr 5 - 02:48 PM

Angus M.

Angus Milborough

Goldblum did one. He also comes through in transcript.

Apr 5 - 04:33 PM

ScytheofAzrael

Omar Siddiqui

God, I hate Moulin Rouge and Baz Luhrmann.

Everything else, fantastic choices. High Noon is one of my favourite films ever.

Apr 5 - 02:50 PM

Bye bye

Steven Bailey

He was the lone bright spot in both Se7en and Shawshank for me. Morgan Freeman is one of the most riveting actors of this generation. Whenever one of his trademark characters is speaking, you can't help but have your eyes glued to the screen.

I wasn't a fan of either Se7en or Shawshank (two movies that everyone and the grandma seems to love), but I thoroughly enjoyed his narration in Shawshank (aside from the fact that it was over narrated) as well as the brief monologues that his characters gave in both movies. His portrayal of Nelson Mandela was spot on and breathed life into an otherwise conventional and predictable movie. No doubt one of my favorite actors of all time!

Apr 5 - 02:53 PM

Gordon Franklin Terry Sr

Gordon Terry

From playing DRACULA on The Electric Company to becoming a most memorable actor of the late 20th and early 2st centuries Morgan Freeman "tells" me the importance of hanging in there.

Thank God for Morgan Freeman . . . you can live down The Electric Company . . . not saying there's anything wrong with The Electric Company, actually its probably an honor and a privilege to even have been a part of The Electric Company . . .

HOWEVER Morgan Freeman became some kind of thespian and inspiration to many over the forty year span since The Electric company on PBS.

Apr 5 - 02:56 PM

THEREWOLF

Markus Arbutina

Great list, love Moulin Rouge....that being said..."Get busy living or get busy dying...damn straight"

Apr 5 - 03:53 PM

Wisenheimer

Joshua Dinsmore

Morgan Freeman has great taste. He has the best narrative voice of any actor I know.

Apr 5 - 03:55 PM

TheInfamousToad

Ethan Saugey

Without a doubt. Though I'd kill to hear Samuel L. Jackson to narrate one of those nature movies...
"The lion caught that muthaf***** and ate him up!"
"Mmhmm! This IS a tasty antelope!"
"Hold on to your butts... Or that muthaf***** cheetah's gonna eat em right off!"
"I have had it with these muthaf***** hyenas eatin my muthaf***** carcasses!"

Apr 5 - 04:12 PM

dethburger

dethburger hates Flixster

muthafucker

Apr 5 - 05:08 PM

TheInfamousToad

Ethan Saugey

You'd be amazing at Wheel of Fortune, mate. ;-)

Apr 5 - 07:32 PM

dethburger

dethburger hates Flixster

Only if they have muthafucker as the puzzle.

Apr 5 - 08:06 PM

rle4lunch

Chad W

I'm hungry, let's grab a taco.

Apr 6 - 07:12 AM

Wisenheimer

Joshua Dinsmore

Hehe

Apr 5 - 05:59 PM

Stepping Razor

Stepping Razor

And that's just the PG-13, theatrical version. I'd like to hear the uncensored, unrated, director's cut, complete with narrative outtakes. :)

Apr 5 - 07:45 PM

Paul N.

Paul Neusch

it sounds like you just wanna watch Farce of the Penguins. i haven't seen it, it looks awful but apparently it's right up your alley.

Apr 7 - 12:34 PM

anDy

Andreas Babs

"Oi! I see a new type of fish in these oceans. Let's see. Does it look like a bitch?"

Apr 7 - 01:06 PM

Cory Nemo

Cory Nemis

Now that there is funny, that's exactly how he'd say it too...

Apr 17 - 01:12 AM

doomzdavo

Doomz Davo

James Earl Jones is a great narrator too.

Apr 5 - 07:34 PM

dethburger

dethburger hates Flixster

I'd like to hear James Earl Jones say muthafucker.

Apr 5 - 08:08 PM

Valmordas

Val Mordas

Or Mark Hamill call James Earl Jones a motherf*&^er. Oh, the irony.

Apr 5 - 08:44 PM

dethburger

dethburger hates Flixster

LMAO Val!!

Apr 6 - 10:27 AM

Wisenheimer

Joshua Dinsmore

That is true. He's probably second in line for me.

Apr 5 - 09:36 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

Morgan Freeman rules, I love this list. A little something for everybody, but entirely his own. Rough, but classy...I think I may have an old man crush on Morgan Freeman.

Apr 5 - 03:59 PM

TheInfamousToad

Ethan Saugey

Who doesn't? My little sister's first Morgan Freeman movie was 'Batman Begins' and at the end of the movie she was like "I like the man with the twinkly eyes!" :-)

Apr 5 - 04:15 PM

Stepping Razor

Stepping Razor

"Twinkly eyes." hahaha, I have to remember that one. :)

Apr 5 - 07:46 PM

Gemini F.

Gemini Foreigner

Can't judge the quality of Moby Dick or the original King Kong,because I haven't seen them. But the others are good choices. Moulin Rouge is one of the exceedingly few musicals I could tolerate watching(doesn't mean I wanna watch it again though!). Josey Wales was entertaining, and High Noon,well that goes without saying.

Favorite Morgan Freeman movie,I'd go for a split between Shawshank and Seven, though I also enjoyed his work in Glory,and really most of the movies I've seen with him in it.

Apr 5 - 04:02 PM

Marissa Evans

Marissa Smith

Cool to see 'High Noon' on there. :) That and the original 'King Kong'.

Apr 5 - 04:31 PM

773SleepyHollow

Brian McCaskill

My top five Morgan Freeman movies (there's a good-sized gap between the top two and the rest):

1) Glory

2) Seven

3) The Dark Knight (well, he's in it)

4) Unforgiven (I haven't seen it in a long time, maybe it should be higher)

5) Lean on Me (same thing as # 4)

Apr 5 - 04:53 PM

Max M.

Max Mayo

Did anyone else read his choices in his voice. It made it all sound so soothing.

Apr 5 - 04:56 PM

LG

Lyzette Garcia

aka "Five Favorite Films with God"

I disapprove of Moulin Rouge! but everything else is legit.

Apr 5 - 05:38 PM

THEREWOLF

Markus Arbutina

It's a favorite list.

Apr 6 - 04:25 PM

ChandlerHeel

First Last

I was going to say "hmm...for me, if I were him, some of my favorite movies would be my own :-)...Shawshank, Se7en, and Glory"

He's easily the actor with the most appearances in my favorite movies list. :-)

Apr 5 - 07:02 PM

The Reaper

Iron Will

Funny but I could hear his voice as I read these blurbs about his favorite films. Great choices!

Apr 5 - 07:14 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

"Ever since I was a young man, people have enjoyed the sound of my voice"...Morgan Freeman IS The Narrator. :)

Apr 6 - 05:35 AM

Hollywood Karma

kevinsmithsux Last

Like a twinkie, like a twinkie.

Apr 7 - 03:46 PM

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