Tony Scott Movies

Tony Scott directed 16 movies from 1983 to 2010
Tony Scott directed 16 movies from 1983 to 2010

Want to know the best Tony Scott movies?  How about the worst Tony Scott movies?  Curious about Tony Scott’s box office grosses or which Tony Scott movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which Tony Scott movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences? Well you have come to the right place….because we have all of that information.

When I awoke this morning I was sadden to see the news that movie director Tony Scott (1944-2012) had passed away. On Sunday, August 19th, 2012 he jumped from a bridge and ended his life.  To quote Ron Howard on Twitter August 20th, 2012….”No more Tony Scott movies. Tragic day”. For many months now I have been thinking about doing a movie page on his older brother, RidleyHowever after checking out Tony’s career I was amazed to see that 15 of his 16 movies were already in my database and that I had seen every single one of his movies at least once. So I figured I would do a very quick tribute to one of the best action director over the last 30 years.

Tony Scott directed 16 movies from 1983 to 2010. His films were filled with lots of action and lots of movie stars. He worked 5 times with Denzel Washington, 2 times with Gene Hackman, 2 times with Tom Cruise, 2 times with Brad Pitt, and one time with the following actors….Bruce Willis, Will Smith, Robert Redford, Robert DeNiro, Dennis Hopper, Eddie Murphy, Kevin Costner and John Travolta….not a bad collection of actors in his 16 movies.  This page will rank those 16 Tony Scott movies from Best to Worst in seven different sortable columns of information.

Kelly McGillis and Tom Cruise in Tony Scott's Top Gun (1986)
Kelly McGillis and Tom Cruise in Tony Scott’s Top Gun (1986)

Tony Scott Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort by Tony Scott’s co-stars of his movies.
  • Sort Tony Scott movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort Tony Scott movies by adjusted worldwide box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort Tony Scott movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins each Tony Scott movie received
  • Sort Tony Scott movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.

Stats and Possibly Interesting Things From The Above Tony Scott Table

  1. Seven Tony Scott movies crossed the magical $100 million domestic gross mark.  That is a percentage of 43.75% of his movies listed.  was his biggest box office hit.
  2. An average Tony Scott movie grosses $122.30 million in adjusted box office gross.
  3. Using RottenTomatoes.com’s 60% fresh meter.  6 of Tony Scott’s movies are rated as good movies…or 37.50% of his movies.  True Romance (1993) is his highest rated movie while Domino (2005) was his lowest rated movie.
  4. Four Tony Scott movies received at least one Oscar® nomination in any category…..or 25.00% of his movies.
  5. One Tony Scott movie won at least one Oscar® in any category…..or 6.25% of his movies.
  6. An average Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score is 40.00.  11 Tony Scott movies scored higher that average….or 68.75% of his movies.  Crimson Tide (1995) got the the highest UMR Score while Domino (2005) got the lowest UMR Score.
True Romance (1993) is easily my favorite Tony Scott movie
True Romance (1993) is easily my favorite Tony Scott movie

 

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64 thoughts on “Tony Scott Movies

  1. 1 For a long time I didn’t realise that Tony was Ridley’s brother and of course when that fact registered with me I started making comparisons. I actually admired the two brothers equally for their moviemaking liking Ridley’s Gladiator, Alien, and American Gangster on an even keel with Tony’s Crimson Tide, Days of Thunder, Unstoppable and Top Gun

    2 I therefore turned to grosses to break the tie and note from the comprehensive Cogerson stats tables for the two brothers that Ridley has a current worldwide adjusted total gross of about $5.4 billion whilst Tony’s reached approx $4 billion. However if we compare their totals up to just the time of Tony’s tragic death the figures are much closer and against Tony’s $4 billion Ridley had about $ 4.5 billion at that point. A combined $9.5 billion to date from the within the one family averaging out at over $240 million per movie is a fine achievement.

    3 Another thing that the two brothers had in common was that each had an apparent liking for working with his own one particular actor and according to the Cogerson links columns Ridley made 5 films with Russell Crowe and his brother the same number with Denzel Washington.*** All in all the Brothers Scott have made a fine contribution to the cinema of the modern era and are well deserving of their Cogerson pages.

    ***Opening 3rd paragraph on Tony’s page needs brought into line.
    This post copied to Ridley’s page.

  2. Great movie page Cogerson, I remember seeing Top Gun and was blown away as a little kid. It’s sad what happened to Tony Scott. He was working on a sequel to Top Gun. I didn’t know, however, that Top Gun was his biggest box office hit. So many really great and entertaining films he directed. The film world has lost a great artist.

    1. Hey rabbit75….thanks for checking out my Tony Scott tribute…I have been amazed how many people did not know his name but have watched many of his movies. Top Gun was such a hit back in the 1980s…..he was actually working on a sequel at the time of his passing. I wonder if that will ever see the light of day.

  3. It’s always sad to loose anyone is makes such mark on our lives. I think he was a very good director. Nice tribute.

    1. Hey Pamela99..I agree with your comment 100%…it is always shocking to see someone die ….but even more shocking when it happens so abruptly. Thanks for the comment and the compliment.

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