Hollywood’s Greatest Movies of All Time: A Pub Club Poker Night Debate

There’s nothing like a Pub Club Poker Night to spark heated debates—especially when the topic turns to Hollywood’s greatest movies of all time. Whether you’re sipping a pint, bluffing your way through a hand, or passionately defending your favorite film, these cinematic masterpieces always make for a lively discussion.

Here’s a list of the best Hollywood movies ever made, guaranteed to stir up opinions at your next poker night.


1. The Godfather (1972)

Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: A cinematic masterpiece about power, family, and betrayal. Does Part II top the original? That’s a debate in itself.

2. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Director: Frank Darabont
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: The ultimate tale of hope and friendship. Is it the greatest prison movie ever? Or just the most rewatchable?

3. Casablanca (1942)

Director: Michael Curtiz
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: Timeless romance, unforgettable quotes, and Humphrey Bogart at his best. Does any classic Hollywood film hold up better?

4. Pulp Fiction (1994)

Director: Quentin Tarantino
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: Non-linear storytelling, razor-sharp dialogue, and career-defining performances. Still the coolest movie ever made?

5. The Dark Knight (2008)

Director: Christopher Nolan
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: Heath Ledger’s Joker redefined villainy. Is this the best superhero movie of all time?

6. Schindler’s List (1993)

Director: Steven Spielberg
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: A harrowing, essential historical drama. Does Spielberg have a more powerful film?

7. Goodfellas (1990)

Director: Martin Scorsese
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: The gold standard of gangster films. Does it outshine The Godfather?

8. Citizen Kane (1941)

Director: Orson Welles
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: The film that redefined cinema. Still the greatest, or just the most influential?

9. Titanic (1997)

Director: James Cameron
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: Epic romance meets disaster spectacle. Does it hold up, or is it just nostalgia?

10. Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Director: Irvin Kershner
Why It’s a Must-Discuss: The best Star Wars film? The best sequel ever?


Poker Night Debate Questions:

  • Which movie would you watch right now if you had to pick one?
  • Is The Godfather overrated?
  • Does The Dark Knight deserve to be on this list?
  • Which film has the best ending of all time?

Grab your cards, pour a drink, and let the arguments begin! 🎬♠️🍻

What’s your #1 Hollywood movie of all time? Drop your pick in the comments—or better yet, argue about it at your next Pub Club Poker Night!

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