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I totally forgot to annoy you people with my top-50 best films of all time list.
So here goes:
Title [English title] (year), director
1. Dr. Strangelove or: How I stopped worrying and love the bomb (1964), Stanley Kubrick
2. The Long Good Friday (1979), John Mackenzie
3. Requiem for A Dream (2000), Darren Aronofsky
4. Fight Club (1999), David Fincher
5. Conan the Barbarian (1981), John Milias
6. The Boondock Saints (1999), Troy Duffy
7. C’era una volta il West [Once upon a time in the West] (1968), Sergio Leone
8. The Big Lebowski (1998), Joel and Ethan Coen
9. Shichinin no samurai [Seven Samurai] (1954), Akira Korusawa
10. Platoon (1986), Oliver Stone
11. Il Buono, il brutto, il cattivo [the good, the bad and the ugly] (1966), Sergio Leone
12. The Princess Bride (1987), Rob Reiner
13. 12 Angry Men (1957), Sidney Lumet
14. The Godfather Part (1972), Francis Ford Coppola
15. Monthy Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones
16. Terminator 2 (1991), James Cameron
17. Das Boot (1981), Wolfgang Petersen
18. Apocalypse Now (1979), Francis Ford Coppola
19. The Godfather Part II (1974), Francis Ford Coppola
20. Pulp Fiction (1994), Quentin Tarantino
21. Wong Fei Hung: Once upon a time in China (1991), Tsui Hark
22. Per qualche dollaro in più [For a Few Dollars More] (1965), Sergio Leone
23. Casablanca (1943), Michael Curtiz
24. Yojimbo [the Bodyguard] (1961), Akira Kurosawa
25. Labyrinth (1986), Jim Henson
26. The Usual Suspects (1995), Bryan Singer
27. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), Milos Forman
28. Taxi Driver (1976), Martin Scorcese
29. La Haine (1995), Mathieu Kassovitz
30. Hot Shots! part deux (1993), Jim Abrahams
31. Full Metal Jacket (1987), Stanley Kubrick
32. Monthy Python’s The life of Brian (1979), Terry Jones
33. Per un pugno di dollari [For a Fistfull of Dollars] (1964), Sergio Leone
34. Dark Crystal (1982), Jim Henson
35. Wo hu cang long [Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon] (2000), Ang Lee
36. Gangs of New York (2002), Martin Scorcese
37. Once Upon a Time in America (1984), Sergio Leone
38. Mad Max 2 (1981), George Miller
39. The Maltese Falcon (1941), John Huston
40. Citizen Kane (1941), Orson Welles
41. Scarface (1983), Brian de Palma
42. The Deer Hunter (1978), Michael Cimino
43. Silence of the Lambs (1990), Jonathan Demme
44. Last Man Standing (1996), Walter Hill
45. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Guy Ritchie
46. Mad Max (1979), George Miller
47. The Shining (1980), Stanley Kubrick
48. Reservoir Dogs (1992), Quentin Tarantino
49. Leon (1994), Luc Bèsson
50. Ringu [Ring] (1998), Hideo Nakata
So here goes:
Title [English title] (year), director
1. Dr. Strangelove or: How I stopped worrying and love the bomb (1964), Stanley Kubrick
2. The Long Good Friday (1979), John Mackenzie
3. Requiem for A Dream (2000), Darren Aronofsky
4. Fight Club (1999), David Fincher
5. Conan the Barbarian (1981), John Milias
6. The Boondock Saints (1999), Troy Duffy
7. C’era una volta il West [Once upon a time in the West] (1968), Sergio Leone
8. The Big Lebowski (1998), Joel and Ethan Coen
9. Shichinin no samurai [Seven Samurai] (1954), Akira Korusawa
10. Platoon (1986), Oliver Stone
11. Il Buono, il brutto, il cattivo [the good, the bad and the ugly] (1966), Sergio Leone
12. The Princess Bride (1987), Rob Reiner
13. 12 Angry Men (1957), Sidney Lumet
14. The Godfather Part (1972), Francis Ford Coppola
15. Monthy Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones
16. Terminator 2 (1991), James Cameron
17. Das Boot (1981), Wolfgang Petersen
18. Apocalypse Now (1979), Francis Ford Coppola
19. The Godfather Part II (1974), Francis Ford Coppola
20. Pulp Fiction (1994), Quentin Tarantino
21. Wong Fei Hung: Once upon a time in China (1991), Tsui Hark
22. Per qualche dollaro in più [For a Few Dollars More] (1965), Sergio Leone
23. Casablanca (1943), Michael Curtiz
24. Yojimbo [the Bodyguard] (1961), Akira Kurosawa
25. Labyrinth (1986), Jim Henson
26. The Usual Suspects (1995), Bryan Singer
27. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), Milos Forman
28. Taxi Driver (1976), Martin Scorcese
29. La Haine (1995), Mathieu Kassovitz
30. Hot Shots! part deux (1993), Jim Abrahams
31. Full Metal Jacket (1987), Stanley Kubrick
32. Monthy Python’s The life of Brian (1979), Terry Jones
33. Per un pugno di dollari [For a Fistfull of Dollars] (1964), Sergio Leone
34. Dark Crystal (1982), Jim Henson
35. Wo hu cang long [Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon] (2000), Ang Lee
36. Gangs of New York (2002), Martin Scorcese
37. Once Upon a Time in America (1984), Sergio Leone
38. Mad Max 2 (1981), George Miller
39. The Maltese Falcon (1941), John Huston
40. Citizen Kane (1941), Orson Welles
41. Scarface (1983), Brian de Palma
42. The Deer Hunter (1978), Michael Cimino
43. Silence of the Lambs (1990), Jonathan Demme
44. Last Man Standing (1996), Walter Hill
45. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Guy Ritchie
46. Mad Max (1979), George Miller
47. The Shining (1980), Stanley Kubrick
48. Reservoir Dogs (1992), Quentin Tarantino
49. Leon (1994), Luc Bèsson
50. Ringu [Ring] (1998), Hideo Nakata
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That and I'm slightly neurotic. I like lists. NEED TO MAKE MORE LISTS.Silver wrote:You got too much free time.
Actually, there's a lot I should be doing right now. Should, but won't.
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half those movies suck.
Princess Bride is over rated along with every shitty 40-60 era movie.
fight club was also over rated.
The Godfather movies are retarded and boring. i could of spent the 6 hours i spent watching them sleeping.
Casablanca sucked and i never saw why people liked it.
most of sergio leone's westerns were pretty good though.
Princess Bride is over rated along with every shitty 40-60 era movie.
fight club was also over rated.
The Godfather movies are retarded and boring. i could of spent the 6 hours i spent watching them sleeping.
Casablanca sucked and i never saw why people liked it.
most of sergio leone's westerns were pretty good though.
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In my arsehole.DJG wrote:Where is 12 Monkeys ?
I do have the DVD, and I like the film, but...
This concept always struck me as somewhat silly. Why should it matter whether or not a movie is considered "classic"? Sure, you can go on other people's opinions to decide whether or not you want to watch it, but outside of that it should interest you.Subhuman wrote:I would make a similar list, but there are just so many classic movies I haven't seen yet.
That's interesting, half of you sucks too.Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD wrote:half those movies suck.
Why should the fact that these films are overrated influence my opinion?Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD wrote:Princess Bride is over rated along with every shitty 40-60 era movie.
fight club was also over rated.
You forgot overrated.Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD wrote:The Godfather movies are retarded and boring. i could of spent the 6 hours i spent watching them sleeping.
You forgot overrated.Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD wrote:Casablanca sucked and i never saw why people liked it.
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1. No. Not by me, at least (see #4)Gimp Mask wrote:Do I get flamed if my list doesn't please you?
1. Ocean's Eleven
2. Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
3. Snatch
2. You're doing that on purpose.
3. Snatch and Lock Stock are ok.
4. This is DaC, you can get flamed for breathing. (see #1)
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yes kharn, most of the movies on your list are overrated movies that dont deserve half the praise they are given.
how absolutely juvenile of you wanker.That's interesting, half of you sucks too.
Blargh wrote:While the way in which the stance is made could be done with at least a pretense of civility - being far more conducive to others actually paying attention than copious swearing - it just wouldn't be Mandy otherwise.
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Yeees...And why should this effect my personal taste, again? I like what I like, and I don't what I don't, who cares if it's "an overrated movie"...Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD wrote:yes kharn, most of the movies on your list are overrated movies that dont deserve half the praise they are given.
You stand up well to a joke, I see :roll:Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD wrote:how absolutely juvenile of you wanker.That's interesting, half of you sucks too.
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yah there was sarcasm meant there but i didnt excentuate it.
Blargh wrote:While the way in which the stance is made could be done with at least a pretense of civility - being far more conducive to others actually paying attention than copious swearing - it just wouldn't be Mandy otherwise.
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Why so much hate??
Here are some of my favorite movies without any particuliar order :
La Haine
Pulp fiction
Kill Bill
Reservoir Dog
Excalibur
Schindler's List
Amen
Le Père Noel est une ordure
The Phantom of Liberty
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Name of the Rose
Apocalypse Now
Deer Hunter
La Vita est Bella
Once Upon A Time In China
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
I must have forgotten a lot.
EDIT :
Mad Max 2
Snatch
Lock Stock
Gangster No. 1
Full Metal Jacket
Orfeu Negro
La Symphonie Pastorale
Here are some of my favorite movies without any particuliar order :
La Haine
Pulp fiction
Kill Bill
Reservoir Dog
Excalibur
Schindler's List
Amen
Le Père Noel est une ordure
The Phantom of Liberty
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Name of the Rose
Apocalypse Now
Deer Hunter
La Vita est Bella
Once Upon A Time In China
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
I must have forgotten a lot.
EDIT :
Mad Max 2
Snatch
Lock Stock
Gangster No. 1
Full Metal Jacket
Orfeu Negro
La Symphonie Pastorale
True, but I couldn't take myself seriously if I made a list of the greatest movies of all time without seeing the movies that just about everyone considers some of the best ever.Kharn wrote:This concept always struck me as somewhat silly. Why should it matter whether or not a movie is considered "classic"? Sure, you can go on other people's opinions to decide whether or not you want to watch it, but outside of that it should interest you.
And I think your list is refreshing - quite a few of those movies I didn't expect on there. Fuck this "overrated" shit. Those are good movies.
This is DAC. Where have you been?s4ur0n27 wrote:Why so much hate??
My personal faves are few, but I love them to death:
Crouching Tiger
Out of Sight
The Limey
Memento
Chicago
Kill Bill
Snatch
The Powerpuff Girls Movie
Breakdown
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No harm done so far as I can see.Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD wrote:yah there was sarcasm meant there but i didnt excentuate it.
Just as "Anger is more effective than despair", hate is more effective than love. Thusly.s4ur0n27 wrote:Why so much hate??
Rockage.s4ur0n27 wrote:Here are some of my favorite movies without any particuliar order :
I still have to read Eco's Name of the Rose, I've been postponing it forever, it's like this huge gaping hole in my general education. Never seen the film either.
Also, you must be one of the first persons (the second, in fact) that I heard name Once Upon a Time in China as one of their favourites. The movie's such a classic, still love the opening scene.
I see what you mean. I'm not sure if I'd call this list "greatest movies ever" list either. If that were through, Requiem for a Dream and Fight Club would be kicked way down, and films such as Citizen Kane and Seven Samurai pulled way up. It's more of a "what I like"-list.Subhuman wrote:True, but I couldn't take myself seriously if I made a list of the greatest movies of all time without seeing the movies that just about everyone considers some of the best ever.
Such as?Subhuman wrote:And I think your list is refreshing - quite a few of those movies I didn't expect on there.
And I can not stress this enough; everyone should see the Long Good Friday. 't is so good.
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