Saturday, December 17, 2011

70 (Must watch) Movies that all MBA students / Business graduates should watch.





There is a lot that MBA students can learn from watching movies. Movies have often been dismissed as purely a source of entertainment. 

The power of education of the visual medium is perhaps neglected. Here is the list of movies that can help MBAs learn tips and tricks to become better managers and entrepreneurs:





  1. The Social Network (2009)
  2. Wall Street 1 (1987)
  3. Wall Street 2
  4. Up in the air (2009)
  5. Yojimbo (1961)
  6. Boiler Room
  7. The insider
  8. Tucker: A man and his dream
  9. Office Space
  10. Glengarry Glenross
  11. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the room
  12. Citizen Kane
  13. Its a wonderful life
  14. October Sky
  15. Patton
  16. Pirates of Silicon Valley
  17. Barbarians at the gate
  18. Blow
  19. Tin Men
  20. Other Peoples Money
  21. All the President's Men
  22. The excellent docs
  23. I.O.U.S.A.
  24. Freakonomics
  25. Startup.com
  26. Flash of Genius
  27. Kidco
  28. The secret of my success
  29. Norma Rae
  30. Gung Ho 9
  31. Something ventured - History of VC industry & silicon valley.
  32. Herb & Dorothy
  33. Risky business
  34. The Godfather  
  35. The Magnificient Ambersons
  36. Death of a Salesman
  37. Working girl
  38. American Psycho 
  39. Anti-trust 
  40. The Pursuit of Happyness
  41. Network
  42. The Hudsucker Proxy
  43. The Aviator
  44. Jerry McGuire 
  45. Erin Brockovich
  46. A Christmas Carol
  47. The Wizard of Oz 
  48. The man in the grey flannel suit (1956)
  49. Repo Man
  50. Inside Job
  51. Trading Places (1983)
  52. House of Finance
  53. Animal House
  54. 12 angry men
  55. Tunes of Glory
  56. Barbarians at the gate
  57. Risky Business
  58. A small act (2010)
  59. Invictus
  60. Too big to fail (2011)
  61. Margin Call
  62. Surviving Progress
  63. The Corporation
  64. The solid gold Cadillac
  65. Desk set
  66. The apartment
  67. How to succeed in business without really trying
  68. Rogue Trader
  69. Pi
  70. Family ties: Margin of Error














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