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Best Danny DeVito Movies

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Danny DeVito is more than just an actor; he's a cinematic force of nature, an instantly recognizable icon whose unique voice, compact stature, and explosive personality have left an indelible mark on Hollywood. From his breakout role as Louie De Palma in *Taxi* to his unforgettable turn as the Penguin in *Batman Returns*, and his current cult status as Frank Reynolds in *It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia*, DeVito has showcased a chameleon-like versatility, equally adept at dark comedy, heartwarming family fare, and surprisingly dramatic roles. He's not just a performer; he's often the chaotic heart of any project, a guaranteed scene-stealer who elevates every movie he's in. With a career spanning decades, a filmography rich with memorable characters, and a distinct energy that no one else can replicate, narrowing down Danny DeVito's best big-screen contributions is no easy feat. This list invites you to celebrate the enduring legacy of a true original. From his directorial triumphs like *Matilda* to his unforgettable supporting turns in *L.A. Confidential* and *One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest*, every fan has a favorite. Cast your vote and help us determine which of Danny DeVito's legendary movies truly stands above the rest!

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Matilda (1996)

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"Matilda (1996)" introduces us to Matilda Wormwood, a precocious and extraordinarily intelligent 6-year-old girl born into a family that couldn't be more her opposite. Her parents, the perpetually grouchy Harry and Zinnia Wormwood, are oblivious to her brilliance, preferring their loud television and shady dealings to their daughter's insatiable hunger for knowledge and books. Unlike her equally boorish brother Michael, Matilda thrives on learning and desperately yearns for the opportunity to attend school. Eventually, her parents reluctantly enroll her in Crunchem Hall Elementary, a school ruled by the tyrannical and utterly terrifying Miss Agatha Trunchbull, whose cruelty is legendary. However, Matilda also finds a beacon of hope in the kind-hearted and gentle teacher, Miss Jennifer Honey, who immediately recognizes and nurtures Matilda's exceptional gifts. As Matilda navigates the challenges of her neglectful home life and the terrifying injustices at school, she begins to discover an extraordinary ability: telekinesis. Initially manifesting subtly, like when she accidentally topples a television with her mind or sends a newt flying onto the formidable Miss Trunchbull, Matilda soon learns to harness and control these powers. This newfound ability empowers her to confront the cruelty of both her parents and, more significantly, to orchestrate a fantastical act of rebellion against Miss Trunchbull, ultimately liberating the school and finding her own chosen family. "Matilda" earns its place on the "Best Danny DeVito Movies" list not only for his iconic and hilariously despicable portrayal of the used-car salesman Harry Wormwood but primarily because he brilliantly directed and co-produced the film. DeVito masterfully captured the dark humor, whimsical magic, and heartfelt spirit of Roald Dahl's beloved book, delivering a visually vibrant, emotionally resonant, and enduring family classic that showcases his unique directorial vision and comedic timing.

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"Matilda (1996)" introduces us to Matilda Wormwood, a precocious and extraordinarily intelligent 6-year-old girl born into a family that couldn't be more her opposite. Her parents, the perpetually grouchy Harry and Zinnia Wormwood, are oblivious to her brilliance, preferring their loud television and shady dealings to their daughter's insatiable hunger for knowledge and books. Unlike her equally boorish brother Michael, Matilda thrives on learning and desperately yearns for the opportunity to attend school. Eventually, her parents reluctantly enroll her in Crunchem Hall Elementary, a school ruled by the tyrannical and utterly terrifying Miss Agatha Trunchbull, whose cruelty is legendary. However, Matilda also finds a beacon of hope in the kind-hearted and gentle teacher, Miss Jennifer Honey, who immediately recognizes and nurtures Matilda's exceptional gifts. As Matilda navigates the challenges of her neglectful home life and the terrifying injustices at school, she begins to discover an extraordinary ability: telekinesis. Initially manifesting subtly, like when she accidentally topples a television with her mind or sends a newt flying onto the formidable Miss Trunchbull, Matilda soon learns to harness and control these powers. This newfound ability empowers her to confront the cruelty of both her parents and, more significantly, to orchestrate a fantastical act of rebellion against Miss Trunchbull, ultimately liberating the school and finding her own chosen family. "Matilda" earns its place on the "Best Danny DeVito Movies" list not only for his iconic and hilariously despicable portrayal of the used-car salesman Harry Wormwood but primarily because he brilliantly directed and co-produced the film. DeVito masterfully captured the dark humor, whimsical magic, and heartfelt spirit of Roald Dahl's beloved book, delivering a visually vibrant, emotionally resonant, and enduring family classic that showcases his unique directorial vision and comedic timing.

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