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Best Walter Hill Movies

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Get ready to saddle up and rev your engines! Walter Hill, a master of visceral action and gritty storytelling, has gifted us with a cinematic legacy that spans decades. From the neon-soaked streets of "The Warriors" to the dusty landscapes of the Wild West in "The Long Riders" and the explosive thrills of "48 Hrs.," Hill's films are known for their iconic characters, memorable scores, and unflinching portrayals of violence and camaraderie. This poll celebrates the best of his filmography, where bullets fly, loyalty is tested, and the human spirit endures. Now it's your turn to weigh in! Which Walter Hill films have left the biggest mark on you? Scroll down to the poll and cast your vote for the movies that you consider to be the absolute best. Don't hesitate – let your voice be heard and share your favorites, whether it's the neo-noir cool of "Driver" or the hard-hitting intensity of "Extreme Prejudice." Let's find out which Walter Hill films reign supreme!

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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

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"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" may seem like an odd inclusion on a list of "Best Walter Hill Movies" given its surface appearance as a campy, gothic horror flick. However, Hill's involvement as an uncredited assistant director to Robert Aldrich shaped his filmmaking sensibilities in profound ways. The film's stark portrayal of sibling rivalry, driven by desperation and decaying glamour, echoes the themes of loyalty and betrayal that permeate Hill's own Westerns and crime dramas. Furthermore, the film's unflinching examination of violence, albeit more psychologically brutal than physically graphic, foreshadows Hill's trademark use of violence to explore the dark undercurrents of human nature. While Hill didn't helm the camera, "Baby Jane" offered an invaluable learning experience. Witnessing Aldrich's masterful direction of iconic actresses Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, coupled with the film's bleak and stylized aesthetic, undoubtedly influenced Hill's own visual storytelling and character-driven narratives. The film's claustrophobic setting and the relentless psychological torment inflicted upon the characters resonate with the intense, often isolated worlds Hill would later create in films like "The Driver" and "Southern Comfort." Therefore, "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" can be considered a formative experience, offering a crucial glimpse into the artistic development of Walter Hill, making its inclusion on a list of his best films a testament to its underlying impact.

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