By Phillip Swann
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Apple TV+, the streaming service that costs $9.99 a month, plans to remove at least 40 movies after Friday, May 31, 2024. Here are the three best to watch before they leave, in my humble opinion. (Click here to get a free two-month trial subscription to Apple TV+.)

The Godfather and The Godfather, Part II (1972 and 1974 respectively)
Arguably the two greatest films ever, not just among those recently added to Paramount+. Director (and co-writer with Mario Puzo) Francis Ford Coppola paints a cinematic masterpiece in each film, chronicling the rise of the Corleone crime family from its early immigrant roots at the turn of the 20th Century to its powerful reign in 1950s and 60s America. The cast is one to die for, pun intended, with Marlon Brando somehow even eclipsing his greatest roles in the 1950s (On the Waterfront, A Streetcar Named Desire) as family head Vito Corleone and a here-to-then unknown named Al Pacino as his son, Michael Corleone, who’s corrupted by family loyalties and power. And there’s the supporting crew. James Caan. Robert Duvall. Diane Keaton. John Cazale. Sterling Hayden. Robert DeNiro (!). My goodness, I can talk about these movies all day long. But let me close here by saying that Paramount+ has also added the third in the trilogy, The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone, and that’s enough said about that film. (Even geniuses misfire sometimes.)

The Big Lebowski (1998)
The 1998 cult comedy from the Coen Bros. features an iconic Los Angeles slacker (Jeff Bridges) named ‘The Dude’ who accidentally becomes the focus of a murder investigation.  Only Joel and Ethan Coen could take this farfetched plot and turn it into a cultural mainstay and masterpiece that resonates with multiple generations. The flawless supporting cast includes John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Philip Seymour Hoffman, David Huddleston, Julianne Moore, and John Turturro as Jesus, a bowler with a strange fetish for his ball.

Gone Girl (2014)
The brilliant 2014 film from director David Fincher about a wife (Rosamund Pike) who fakes her disappearance to frame her philandering husband (Ben Affleck). No one does the dark side of humanity better than David Fincher and his exceptional skills are on full display here.

Also worth watching: Inception, American Gangster, The Bourne Identity, Bridesmaids, Jack Reacher, Jerry Maguire, Blade Runner 2049, Clueless, Prometheus, Pretty Woman, War of the Worlds, A Beautiful Mind, Gladiator, Ford v. Ferrari.

Complete List of Movies Leaving Apple TV+ After May 31

Transformers

The Bourne Identity

Pacific Rim

Jack Reacher

Inception

Bohemian Rhapsody

American Gangster

World War Z

The Hitman’s Bodyguard

Detroit

The Italian Job

The Gift

Blade Runner 2049

Easy A

Transformers Dark of the Moon

The Day After Tomorrow

The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol

Arrival

Jerry Maguire

Clueless

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Bride of Spies

The Amazing Spider-Man

Prometheus

King Kong

Trainwreck

Pretty Woman

The Bourne Ultimatum

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard

A Beautiful Mind

The Bourne Supremacy

War of the Worlds

Gone Girl

Bridesmaids

The Big Lebowski

The Heat

The Godfather

The Godfather Part II

Ford v Ferrari

Gladiator

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