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    Default --Your favourite movies ever!--

    Hmm...not sure if this has been covered, but another thread got me thinking...what in your opinion are the greatest works of cinema ever made...

    Or, if you want to make a more definitive list what are:

    A) The five best films ever made
    B) Your five favourite movies, ie those you most enjoy watching (may include some of the above)
    C) The five best non-English -language films ever made (may also include some of the above)
    D) Your top five animated features (ditto)

    Here are my choices (although my list changes daily):

    A)
    Raging Bull
    One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
    Casablanca
    West Side Story
    The Godfather

    B)
    Rear Window
    Some Like it Hot
    The Shawshank Redemption
    Casablanca
    Jaws

    C)
    City of God
    The Barbarian Invasions
    Life is Beautiful
    Bicycle Thieves
    Cinema Paradiso

    D)
    Fantasia
    The Jungle Book
    Shrek
    Shrek 2
    Spirited Away
    (I have not managed to watch Shrek the 3rd, Ratatouille or The Simpson's Movie yet)

    What are your choices?


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    Summer with Monika (sexiest film I've ever seen)

    Buffalo 66

    Bande Apart (has THE coolest scene in cinema history)

    The Wages of Fear (invented suspense - forget Hitchcock heheh)

    The Piano Teacher

    Five Easy Pieces

    Harold and Maude

    Yojimbo (Kurosawa)

    Le Mamain et le Putain (the last film of the French 'New Wave')

    Last Tango in Paris (yes it is sexist, misogynistic, one-sided and brutal, but is also the best deirected film of all time IMO)

    On The Waterfront

    Anything by Jim Jarmusch, in particular 'Deadman'



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    Default Re: --Your favourite movies ever!--

    What in your opinion are the greatest works of cinema ever made...

    Or, if you want to make a more definitive list what are:

    A) The five best films ever made
    B) Your five favourite movies, ie those you most enjoy watching (may include some of the above)
    C) The five best non-English -language films ever made (may also include some of the above)
    D) Your top five animated features (ditto)

    I will edit in my blanks

    A)
    Malcolm X
    The Color Purple
    The Godfather
    The Usual Suspects
    Citizen Kane

    B)
    White Heat
    Kiss Of Death - both versions
    Cape Fear - both versions
    Shaka Zulu
    ?

    C)
    Life Is Beautiful
    Man Bites Dog
    Princessa
    City Of God
    Black Orpheus

    D)
    Bebe's Kids
    Fritz The Cat
    Simpson's Movie - I think
    Finding Nemo
    Wallace And Grommit

    These came to mind though you didn't ask

    Best chase scenes

    French Connection 1
    The Seven Ups
    Bullit
    ?
    ?

    Chick Flicks

    She's Gotta Have It
    Imitation Of Life (both versions)
    Eve's Bayou
    The Joy Luck Club
    Thelma And Louise



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    Default impossible to do a "top 5"....

    i dont do top 5s cuz i am too much of a movie buff to trim my lists (and i had to leave out quite a number here already...),so heres a beginning: NOTE - just horror/sci fi from ca. 1930-1982 (based on the marvellous book "Psychotronic encyclopedia of Film" by Michael j. Weldon) comedy, drama, action, eruopean, asian movie lists - "might" follow:

    My film list:

    Alien 20th Cent Fox 1979
    Alphaville 1965
    An American Werewolf in London universal 1981
    Andromeda Strain universal 1971
    Assault on Precinct 13 1976
    The Atomic Cafe 1982
    Barbarella paramount 1967
    Basket Case 1982
    Beyond the Time-Barrier 1960
    Beyond the Valley of the Dolls 20th Cent Fox 1970
    Birds universal 1963
    The Black Cat universal 1934
    Blade Runner warner 1982
    Blind Dead 1972
    The Blob paramount 1958
    Blood Feast 1963
    The Brood 1979
    The Bride of Frankenstein universal 1934
    Caged Heat 1974
    Carnival of Souls 1962
    Carrie united artists 1976
    Cat of Nine Tails 1971
    Cat People universal 1982
    Clockwork Orange warner 1971
    Colossus: The Forbin Project universal 1969
    The Crazies 1973
    Creature from the Black Lagoon universal 1954
    The Curse of Frankenstein hammer 1957
    Dark Star 1972
    Dawn of the Dead 1979
    The Day the Earth Stood Still 20th Cent Fox 1953
    Demon Seed mgm 1977
    Dial M for Murder warner 1954
    Dr. No united artists 1963
    Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
    Columbia 1963
    Dracula universal 1931
    Driller Killer 1979
    Duel 1971
    The Elephant Man paramount 1980
    Eraserhead 1977
    Escape From New York 1981
    Everything You Ever wanted to Know About Sex 1972
    The Exorcist warner 1973
    Fantomas 1964
    Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! 1965
    The Fearless Vampire Killers mgm 1967
    Five Millions Years to Earth hammer 1967
    The Fly 20th Cent Fox 1958
    The Fog 1980
    Forbidden Planet mgm 1956
    Frankenstein universal 1931
    Freaks mgm 1932
    Frenzy universal 1972
    From Russia with Love united artists 1964
    Godzilla (all the original Japanese ones) toho
    Goldfinger united artists 1965
    Helloween 1978
    The Haunting mgm 1963
    Horror of Dracula hammer 1958
    The Hound of Baskerville hammer 1959
    House of Wax warner 1953
    The Howling 1981
    In Like Flint 20th Cent Fox 1967
    Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1956
    It’s Alive warner 1974
    Jason and the Argonauts columbia 1963
    Journey to the Center of the Earth 20th Cent fox 1959
    King Kong 1933
    Last House on the Left 1972
    Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires hammer 1973
    The Little Shop of Horrors 1960
    Live and Let Die united artists 1973
    M paramount 1931
    Mad Max 1978
    The Man who Fell to Earth 1976
    The Man with the Golden Gun united artists 1974
    Maniac 1980
    Ms. 45 1981
    Moonraker united artists 1979
    Motorpsycho 1965
    The Mummy universal 1932
    Night of the Hunter united artists 1955
    Night of the Living Death 1968
    Our Man Flint 20th Cent fox 1966
    On Her Majestys Secret Service united artists 1969
    Peeping Tom 1960
    Performance warner 1969
    Phase IV paramount 1974
    Psycho paramount 1960
    Rabid 1977
    Raiders of the Lost Ark paramount 1981
    Rasputin, the Mad Monk hammer 1966
    Repulsion 1965
    Rosemary`s Baby paramount 1968
    Scanners 1981
    The Shining warner 1980
    The Spy Who Loved Me united artists 1977
    Suspiria 1976
    THX-1138 warner 1971
    Tarantula universal 1955
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974
    Them! Warner 1954
    The Thing universal 1982
    Things to Come 1936
    This Island Earth – Metaluna IV universal 1954
    Thunderball united artists 1965
    Thunderbirds Six united artists 1968
    Time Bandits 1981
    The Time Machine mgm 1960
    20 000 Leagues Under the Sea buena vista 1954
    Village of the Damned mgm 1960
    War of the Worlds paramount 1953
    Westworld mgm 1973
    When Worlds Collide paramount 1951
    The Wolfman universal 1941
    You Only Live Twice united artists 1967
    Zombie 1980


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    Default Re: impossible to do a "top 5"....

    Quote Originally Posted by mbf
    i dont do top 5s cuz i am too much of a movie buff to trim my lists...
    Dude!?!



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    Many great movies in this thread. It's tough to cut it down to five, but here are my all-time favs:

    Inherit the Wind (Spencer Tracy and Gene Kelly)
    On the Waterfront
    The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Charles Laughton)
    The Quiet Man
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    Magnolia



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    Constantly changing, but, for the time being [may have changed by the time i post this]....

    A) The five best films ever made

    On The Waterfront
    It's a Wonderful Life
    Carlitos Way
    The Maltese Falcon
    Harvey


    B) Your five favourite movies, ie those you most enjoy watching (may include some of the above)

    King Arthur [the last one]
    Man on Fire [Scott Glen version]
    The 13th Warrior
    About A Boy
    Casino Royal


    C) The five best non-English -language films ever made (may also include some of the above)

    No Man's Land

    [the imdb write up]
    After various skirmishes, two wounded soldiers, one Bosnian and one Serb, confront each other in a trench in the no man's land between their lines. They wait for dark, trading insults and even finding some common ground; sometimes one has the gun, sometimes the other, sometimes both. Things get complicated when another wounded Bosnian comes to, but can't move because a bouncing mine is beneath him. The two men cooperate to wave white flags, their lines call the UN (whose high command tries not to help), an English reporter shows up, a French sergeant shows courage, and the three men in no man's land may or may not find a way to all get along

    Solomon and Gaenor

    [the imdb write up]
    A young Jew (Ioan Gruffudd) in 1911 Wales tries to make his living by selling fabrics door to door, but to do so he must hide his nationality. On one of his sales he meets and falls in love with a demure young woman (Nia Roberts) with a strong-willed father (William Thomas) and a Jew-hating brother (Mark Lewis Jones). The two fall in love and she becomes pregnant, but only then does she learn of his ethnic background. When anti-Jewish riots break out, the two are forced to flee and become separated.

    Banlieue 13 [worth watching for the free running]

    [the imdb write up]
    In the near future, the worst ghettos of Paris, France are literally walled off and among the worst is District B13. Controlled by the ruthless crime lord, Taha, a young righteous punk named Leïto is determined to bring him down. When the boss retaliates by kidnapping his sister, Lola, a rescue attempt by Leïto is destroyed by betrayal that gets him arrested and Lola kept in the clutches in Taha. Six months later, a crackerjack undercover cop named Damien is given a urgent mission: a neutron bomb has been stolen by Taha in District B13 which has an automatic timer function engaged and set to detonate in less than 24 hours. Now with time running out, Damien and Leïto must work together to find and stop the bomb, but there is far more to this crisis than any of the field players realize.

    Le Pacte des loups

    [the imdb write up]
    In 1765 something was stalking the mountains of central France. A 'beast' that pounced on humans and animals with terrible ferocity. Indeed they beast became so notorious that the King of France dispatched envoys to find out what was happening and to kill the creature. By the end, the Beast of Gevaudan had killed over 100 people, to this day, no one is entirely sure what it was, wolf? hyena? or something supernatural? Whatever it was, shepherds had the same life-expectancy as the red-suited guys in 'Star Trek'. The Beast is a popular myth in France, albeit one rooted firmly in reality; somewhat surprisingly it is little known to the outside world, and perhaps incredibly it has never been made into a movie. Until now... Based on the true story of the Beast of the Gevaudan that terrorized France in the mid-XVIIIth century, the movie aims to tell first and explain afterwards. In the first part, a special envoy of the King of France, altogether biologist, explorer and philosopher, arrives in the Gevaudan region, in the mountainous central part of France. The Beast has been attacking women and children for months and nobody has quite been able to harm it or even take a good look at it. In the second part, our hero Chevalier de Fronsac will not only have to fight the Beast, but also ignorance, bigotry and conspiracy and will rely on two women, one an aristocrat, the other a prostitute, as well as the enigmatic Mani, an Iroquois he met in New-France

    Le Samouraï

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    Hitman Jef Costello is a perfectionist who always carefully plans his murders and who never gets caught. One night however, after killing a night-club owner, he's seen by witnesses. His efforts to provide himself with an alibi fail and more and more he gets driven into a corner.


    D) Your top five animated features

    Not my thing


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    There seems to be a consensus about On the Waterfront going on



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    A) The five best films ever made
    the wild bunch
    the shootist
    to live and die in la
    heat
    the green berets

    B) Your five favourite movies, ie those you most enjoy watching (may include some of the above)
    bring it on
    shrek 1
    the shootist
    the cowboys
    music and lyrics
    C) The five best non-English -language films ever made (may also include some of the above)
    why would anyone watch a movie not in english
    i guess dasboot
    lafemme nikita would be the only ones i have ever seen

    D) Your top five animated features (ditto)
    shrek
    shrek2
    south park the movie
    beavis and butthead do america
    team america not animated but puppets



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