1. Buffalo '66
2. Boogie Nights
3. Blue Is the Warmest Color
4. The Blue Lagoon
5. Bobby Jo and the Outlaw
6. Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
7. Black Emanuelle
8. Barb Wire
9. Barbarella
10. Bolero
Man of Steel
Batman v Superman
Zack Snyder's Justice League
Watchmen
300
Sucker Punch
Dawn of the Dead
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Gahoole
Army of the Dead
Rebel Moon
for me, it's >the night of the hunter >the thing >once upon a time in the west >texas chainsaw massacre >the vanishing >fallen angels >cure >wake in fright
r8
the searchers
dead reckoning
red river
blade runner
house of games (or spanish prisoner)
escape from new york
butch cassidy and the sundance kid
thief
to live n die in la
the outlaw josey wales
>No, his is a good mix of levels.
How so? I have no objections to either list but I just want to understand why one is so much more acceptable than the other when they both contain universally acclaimed films.
Note the mix of countries of origin and the wide range of release dates.
8 months ago
Anonymous
If you say so. They're both very American centric and I'm not sure the range of release dates is all that different though I guess most of West's list is from the 70s.
8 months ago
Anonymous
With McDonagh's list, you can tell he's seen way deeper movies than that, but he's trying to make a list of more mid-level films for readers of the publications who may not have seen many films to continue their journey into the deeper stuff.
With West's list, you can tell those are his ten favorite films.
8 months ago
Anonymous
Considering their lists are going to help choose the top films on the list I figure they're both just listing their favourites.
8 months ago
Anonymous
>you can tell he's seen way deeper movies than that
deeper != better
There's nothing wrong with liking highly acclaimed films but if the list of your favorite films is a 1:1 match with a google search for "best rated movies" then you have no soul. There are tons of excellent, highly regarded films that aren't fricking Citizen Kane and The Godfather.
It's more stuff like the entire list in OP that I was referring to but it's hard to believe when people seriously claim that something like Citizen Kane is their favorite film. My assumption is that these people are either literally soulless and have no actual favorite film and just picked something that's universally recognized as a "great" film, or they picked it for the same reason but because they're too self-conscious to name their actual favorites.
I can see appreciating Citizen Kane for its historic and artistic merit but your favorite film? Something you watch over and over because you love it so much? No way. If someone's list of favorite films doesn't include at least one that I've never heard of then I don't trust them. If you have a soul then you'll like some weird shit that no one else does.
>If someone's list of favorite films doesn't include at least one that I've never heard of then I don't trust them. If you have a soul then you'll like some weird shit that no one else does.
This isn't even worth replying to.
>It's not supposed to be your favorites, it's supposed to be the best movies
Completely meaningless distinction. >i think this movie is the best but i personally don't like it very much
How good can it be if you don't like it? Your lists of the two ("best" and "favorite") should have 100% overlap.
8 months ago
Anonymous
>Your lists of the two ("best" and "favorite") should have 100% overlap.
They really shouldn't. Two completely different things. If you really think that you enjoying something makes it objectively good it just means that you're mentally 7 years old.
8 months ago
Anonymous
>If you really think that you enjoying something makes it objectively good it just means that you're mentally 7 years old.
No, it just means that other people have inferior taste.
8 months ago
Anonymous
I really enjoy Tenet, but I would never say it is one of the best movies. It's very different
8 months ago
Anonymous
>How good can it be if you don't like it?
It is possible to indentify certain criteria in films that would make it a good film and still not care for the subject matter it portrays and thus not care for it on a personal/emotional level. You can understand someone saying that they think The Exorcist is a masterpiece but they don't care for it because they don't like horror, can't you?
>can see appreciating Citizen Kane for its historic and artistic merit but your favorite film? Something you watch over and over because you love it so much?
I gotta be honest, it's not my top 10, but the scene about the girl in the white dress is one of my favorite scenes in any film. I'm not in love with the rest of the movie the way I am with that scene, but if I was, I could see it being a favorite.
I acknowledge that it seems like the film people will put in their favorites just for cred, though.
You're allowed to like popular films but if your personal favorites are literally "most 10 popular films ever" it shows that you either haven't seen enough movies to even give an opinion or you aren't willing or capable of forming your own opinions in which case you shouldn't be giving your opinion.
>be movie director >don't give a frick about movies >never watch movies >some reporter gay asks you what your favorite movies are >can't even name 5 movies that aren't yours >google top movie list and hand him that
1. I'm Not A Child
2. I Don't Pick Favorites
3. If You Want To See
4. The Hundreds of Films I Love
5. You Will Have To
6. Consult My
7. Letterboxd Page
8. Filler
9. Filler 2
10. Filler 3
I once had an acclaimed university professor who remarked about getting asked for these lists and he just said that after thinking about it a lot he just picked Sergio Leone movies because he liked those.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Taxi Driver
The Searchers
Its a Wonderful Life
Annie Hall
Toy Story 2
Midnight in Paris
Before Sunrise
Spirited Away
Cool Hand Luke
La Grande Illusion
Quai des Orfevres
Madame de …
Vivre Sa Vie
The Man Who Loved Women
Loulou
Vagabond
Olivier, Olivier
It All Starts Today
Kings and Queen
Apocalypse Now
Battleship Potemkin
Bitutiful
Dr. Strangelove
Citizen Kane
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Raging Bull
Out of the Past
Pale Flower
Confessions
10 | American Movie (1999)
9 | Gremlins (1984)
8 | Ghostbusters (1984)
7 | Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
6 | Star Wars: the original trilogy
5 | Rocky
4 | Back to the Future
3 | The Wizard of Oz
2 | King Kong
1 | It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
>Seventh Seal >Apocalypse Now >Big Trouble in Little China >The Thing (1982) >Conan (1982) >The 13th Warrior (yeah it was a flop and critics hated it, it was kino frick you) >The Ninth Gate >Blade Runner Final Cut >American Psycho >Eyes Wide Shut
2001: A Space Odyssey
Princess Mononoke
Do the Right Thing
E.T.
McCabe and Mrs. Miller
Andrei Rublev
Mad Max: Fury Road
Halloween
The Tree of Life
Jeanne Dielman
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
It’s A Wonderful Life
Once Upon A Time in the West
The Battle of Algiers
Nite Tide
Stalker
A Clockwork Orange
The Leopard
Vertigo
Fat City
2001: A Space Odyssey
8 1/2
Ashes and Diamonds
Citizen Kane
Diary of a Country Priest
Ikiru
The Leopard
Ordet
Paisa
The Red Shoes
The River
Salvatore Giuliano
The Searchers
Ugetsu
Vertigo
Director born in Delaware, 1980, fixated on either american crime/murders/horrors or classic hollywoodculture. This list makes more sense than
Edgar Wright
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Psycho
Singin’ in the Rain
Don’t Look Now
Taxi Driver
Madame De …
An American Werewolf in London
Raising Arizona
Mad Max: Fury Road
Oliver Stone
The Best Years of Our Lives
Lawrence of Arabia
Dr. Strangelove
1900
Raging Bull
Mutiny on the Bounty
On the Waterfront
The Godfather
Avatar
Citizen Kane
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Psycho
Singin’ in the Rain
Don’t Look Now
Taxi Driver
Madame De …
An American Werewolf in London
Raising Arizona
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Best Years of Our Lives
Lawrence of Arabia
Dr. Strangelove
1900
Raging Bull
Mutiny on the Bounty
On the Waterfront
The Godfather
Avatar
Citizen Kane
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Princess Mononoke
Glory at Sea
Hi Stranger
Magnolia
ZUI QUAN II
TAMPOPO
Praise You - Fatboy Slim (Music Video)
American Movie
Wet Hot American Summer
Mine: >Mulholland Drive >Heat >Glengarry Glen Ross >The Thing >Clash of the Titans >Clerks >Aguirre, The Wrath of God >Eyes Wide Shut >Point Break >Sling Blade
Ghostfrickers
Butman vs Superbreasts - Down on Justice!
Beyond Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Midnight in Paris Hutton
b***h Flaccidy and the Funchance Kid
Once Upon a Time in the Bed
Easy Ridden
Pussy Wide Open
42069 Blows: French Ladies on Fire
One Screw Over the Cuckold's Chest
Those aren't really lists of favorite movies. More like lists of best movies. They later used those lists to make the big directors list so you shouldn't really fool around too much because a bunch of shit could replace actual good movies.
This unfortunately happened in the critics list.
1. Persepolis
2. Pink Floyd The Wall
3. Persona
4. Project X
5. Throw Away yours books rally is un the streets
6. Love Exposure
7. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
8. Dinner in America
9. It Such a Beautiful Day
10.The color of the Pomegrades
In no particular order: >1. For a Few Dollars More >2. Robocop >3. Godzilla 2000 >3. The Two Towers (really all of LotR, but Two Towers is my fav) >4. Tropic Thunder >5. 13 Assassins >6. Perfect Blue >7. Silence >8. Silver Linings Playbook >9. 9 >10. Children of Men
That's just bullshit. It's a film that entertains you all the way to the end, and then delivers strong emotions at the end. It's incredibly easy to see why it is liked.
You pompous celibate.
I was born in 1990 and I think it's amazing. I had a classmate in uni who also liked it. My 2 years older former neighbour liked it.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
>Waah! A drug dealer and his mouthy long-haired friend can't hang around the 1960s deep south making fart noises on their motorized bicycles
Overrated af.
1. The outlaw josey wales
2. Falling down
3. Fear and loathing in Las Vegas
4. Network
5. The Truman show
6. High noon
7. There will be blood
8. American psycho
9. A clockwork orange
10. Taxi driver
meme list just for right now, too many movies.
Solaris
the hunt
stalker
vertigo
chinatown
eyes wide shut
suspiria
Rosemary's Baby
the ninth gate
the dead zone
kingdom of heaven uncut
>before sunrise >before sunset >casablanca >aguirre >showdown in little tokyo >blade runner >once upon a time in the west >tangled >the godfather >adaptation.
here's mine: >before sunrise >before sunset >casablanca >aguirre >showdown in little tokyo >blade runner >once upon a time in the west >tangled >the godfather >adaptation.
Seeing adaptation in 2 top 10's is wild, an interesting movie but not what I would have ever considered anyone's favorite movie
Critique my list if you can, I have flawless taste: >Waterloo
he's literally me >Michael Mann's Manhunter >Apocalypse Now >The Name of the Rose
biased because I liked the book so much >Logan's Run >The Hunt for Red October >A Fistful of Dollars >Return of the Living Dead >Godzilla vs Biolante >Re-Animator
here's mine: >before sunrise >before sunset >casablanca >aguirre >showdown in little tokyo >blade runner >once upon a time in the west >tangled >the godfather >adaptation.
How reddit is my top 10 in no particular order, bros? >Lost Highway >Wages of Fear >Buffalo '66 >Magnolia >Best Years of Our Lives >Babylon >Blade Runner 2049 >Uncut Gems >La La Land >Laura
Mine: >Robocop >Metropolitan >A Few Good Men >A Brighter Summer Day >Chinatown >Videodrome >The Terminator >Whatever >Good Time >The Ballad Of Narayama
1. Robocop
2. Conan the Barbarian
3. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
4. Princess Mononoke
5. The Great Silence
6. IZO
7. The Thing
8. Hard Boiled
9. The Assassination fo Jesse James by Robert Ford the Coward
10. Rurouni Kenshin Trust & Betrayal
i find it impossible to have a steady top ten. my watch behaviour is very mood and season related and so is my non existent top ten list. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is a recent favorite i'd say.
Punch Drunk Love (2002)
Blue Velvet (1986)
O Brother Where Art Thou (2000)
Zodiac (2007)
Apollo 13 (1995)
Bottle Rocket (1996)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
Sisters (1972)
Caddyshack (1980)
The Young Girls of Rochefort
Broken Blossoms
Sulivans Travels
I Married a Witch
The Rules of Attraction
Ben Hur
Mulholland Drive
JFK
Hudsucker Proxy
Carnal Knowledge
That is a perfectly acceptable list
It is, but coming from the person in question it seems like mockery.
imdb top 250 lookin ass
i dont see easy rider on a lot of top 10s
>googles top 10 best movies ever made
What are yours?
1. Buffalo '66
2. Boogie Nights
3. Blue Is the Warmest Color
4. The Blue Lagoon
5. Bobby Jo and the Outlaw
6. Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
7. Black Emanuelle
8. Barb Wire
9. Barbarella
10. Bolero
cheeky
Man of Steel
Batman v Superman
Zack Snyder's Justice League
Watchmen
300
Sucker Punch
Dawn of the Dead
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Gahoole
Army of the Dead
Rebel Moon
I know it's ironic but I knew someone who's list is basically that mixed in with star wars (all of them)
Unironically a better list than op's.
>Rebel Moon
>Dec 23
Synder bros we eating good this chrissie
The Brown Bunny
Spring Breakers
Crumb
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Master
Mishima
Julien Donkey-Boy
Goodfellas
Naked
Planet of the Apes ('68)
Death Proof
Jackie Brown
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Terminator 2
LA Confidential
Bullet Train
Man on Fire
Joker
Ghostbuters
Project X
>that one chad poo with kung fu Panda on his list
Excruciatingly based.
2 directed by Mel on his list as well
>>that one chad poo with Kung Fu Panda on his list
who is this king
the appropriately named Rajamouli
Oh yeah he total should list a bunch of random obscure French films nobody's seen from the 1950's and 60's like a pretentious asshat.
ti west is a loser hack
>if you like classic films from other countries, you're le pretentious!
I hate plebs like you
>if you like classic films that happen to be popular, you're a pleb!
I hate midwits like you
t. has never seen Man with a Movie Camera (1929)
for me, it's
>the night of the hunter
>the thing
>once upon a time in the west
>texas chainsaw massacre
>the vanishing
>fallen angels
>cure
>wake in fright
>>the vanishing
>>cure
Was about to call you filthy pleb, but these are based choices.
>plebbitors who googled “top 10 best asian movies” still pretending cure was good
i agree anon, that movie is fricking boring and has no suspense
the vanishing and cure and amazing plus pulse and the eel.
shit taste.
>favorite hitchwiener is psycho
it's good but not even in his top 5
r8
the searchers
dead reckoning
red river
blade runner
house of games (or spanish prisoner)
escape from new york
butch cassidy and the sundance kid
thief
to live n die in la
the outlaw josey wales
Based
The outlaw josey wales is the best film ever made
Swipe Sunset Blvd for American Psycho or Drive and that list is perfect
Why isn't someone allowed to like popular or highly acclaimed films?
His taste is entry level and his cinematic creations reflect this.
Martin McDonagh is one of the best filmmakers currently working and his list is probably considered "entry level" on here.
No, his is a good mix of levels. He's even got one Malick on his.
>No, his is a good mix of levels.
How so? I have no objections to either list but I just want to understand why one is so much more acceptable than the other when they both contain universally acclaimed films.
Note the mix of countries of origin and the wide range of release dates.
If you say so. They're both very American centric and I'm not sure the range of release dates is all that different though I guess most of West's list is from the 70s.
With McDonagh's list, you can tell he's seen way deeper movies than that, but he's trying to make a list of more mid-level films for readers of the publications who may not have seen many films to continue their journey into the deeper stuff.
With West's list, you can tell those are his ten favorite films.
Considering their lists are going to help choose the top films on the list I figure they're both just listing their favourites.
>you can tell he's seen way deeper movies than that
deeper != better
There's nothing wrong with liking highly acclaimed films but if the list of your favorite films is a 1:1 match with a google search for "best rated movies" then you have no soul. There are tons of excellent, highly regarded films that aren't fricking Citizen Kane and The Godfather.
What exactly is so soulless with those two movies, Citizen Kane and The Godfather?
It's more stuff like the entire list in OP that I was referring to but it's hard to believe when people seriously claim that something like Citizen Kane is their favorite film. My assumption is that these people are either literally soulless and have no actual favorite film and just picked something that's universally recognized as a "great" film, or they picked it for the same reason but because they're too self-conscious to name their actual favorites.
I can see appreciating Citizen Kane for its historic and artistic merit but your favorite film? Something you watch over and over because you love it so much? No way. If someone's list of favorite films doesn't include at least one that I've never heard of then I don't trust them. If you have a soul then you'll like some weird shit that no one else does.
>If someone's list of favorite films doesn't include at least one that I've never heard of then I don't trust them. If you have a soul then you'll like some weird shit that no one else does.
This isn't even worth replying to.
>t. guy who tells people that the godfather is his favorite film
I think it's a meme answer. It's such a cliche to have someone list Citizen Kane as their favorite film.
It's not supposed to be your favorites, it's supposed to be the best movies. That's what they're literally asking for.
>It's not supposed to be your favorites, it's supposed to be the best movies
Completely meaningless distinction.
>i think this movie is the best but i personally don't like it very much
How good can it be if you don't like it? Your lists of the two ("best" and "favorite") should have 100% overlap.
>Your lists of the two ("best" and "favorite") should have 100% overlap.
They really shouldn't. Two completely different things. If you really think that you enjoying something makes it objectively good it just means that you're mentally 7 years old.
>If you really think that you enjoying something makes it objectively good it just means that you're mentally 7 years old.
No, it just means that other people have inferior taste.
I really enjoy Tenet, but I would never say it is one of the best movies. It's very different
>How good can it be if you don't like it?
It is possible to indentify certain criteria in films that would make it a good film and still not care for the subject matter it portrays and thus not care for it on a personal/emotional level. You can understand someone saying that they think The Exorcist is a masterpiece but they don't care for it because they don't like horror, can't you?
>can see appreciating Citizen Kane for its historic and artistic merit but your favorite film? Something you watch over and over because you love it so much?
I gotta be honest, it's not my top 10, but the scene about the girl in the white dress is one of my favorite scenes in any film. I'm not in love with the rest of the movie the way I am with that scene, but if I was, I could see it being a favorite.
I acknowledge that it seems like the film people will put in their favorites just for cred, though.
You're allowed to like popular films but if your personal favorites are literally "most 10 popular films ever" it shows that you either haven't seen enough movies to even give an opinion or you aren't willing or capable of forming your own opinions in which case you shouldn't be giving your opinion.
If more than 5 people ever watched your favourite film you should have a nice day immediately.
>be movie director
>don't give a frick about movies
>never watch movies
>some reporter gay asks you what your favorite movies are
>can't even name 5 movies that aren't yours
>google top movie list and hand him that
mine is
400 Blows
Yi Yi
The Russian Ark
Touch of Evil
Demolition Man
The Wind
Last Year at Marienbad
High and Low
On the Silver Globe
Interstellar
The Wind? The one with Wings Hauser? What the frick...
He does come off as someone who's incredibly insecure.
1. I'm Not A Child
2. I Don't Pick Favorites
3. If You Want To See
4. The Hundreds of Films I Love
5. You Will Have To
6. Consult My
7. Letterboxd Page
8. Filler
9. Filler 2
10. Filler 3
The Shining
The House That Jack Built
Brazil
Paterson
Jaws
Ghostbusters
The Lego Movie
The Batman
OUATIH
Se7en
Godfather is the best movie ever made
Selecting any film as the "best film ever made" is a good way to signal yourself as someone who hasn't seen a whole lot of movies
Godfather is the best movie ever made.
Name one silent film.
The Artist
The Godfather on mute
*blocks your path*
>dude this greatest film ever made couldn't even do all of its special effects shots perfectly
*yawn*
the ending shot of Dick Jones symbolizes that no one can truly escape the long arm of the law forever
I once had an acclaimed university professor who remarked about getting asked for these lists and he just said that after thinking about it a lot he just picked Sergio Leone movies because he liked those.
holy shit you guys are insufferable. no wonder you’re all virgins
>implying women don’t like shitheads
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Taxi Driver
The Searchers
Its a Wonderful Life
Annie Hall
Toy Story 2
Midnight in Paris
Before Sunrise
Spirited Away
Cool Hand Luke
>Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
everything that is wrong with white men
>Cool Hand Luke
everything that is good about white men
Cool hand luke is my favorite movie. Brutally underrated
Look, just because he makes shit movies doesn't mean the guy can't like good movies.
Post other directors
Wes Anderson
La Grande Illusion
Quai des Orfevres
Madame de …
Vivre Sa Vie
The Man Who Loved Women
Loulou
Vagabond
Olivier, Olivier
It All Starts Today
Kings and Queen
Michael Mann
Apocalypse Now
Battleship Potemkin
Bitutiful
Dr. Strangelove
Citizen Kane
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Raging Bull
Out of the Past
Pale Flower
Confessions
James Rolfe
10 | American Movie (1999)
9 | Gremlins (1984)
8 | Ghostbusters (1984)
7 | Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
6 | Star Wars: the original trilogy
5 | Rocky
4 | Back to the Future
3 | The Wizard of Oz
2 | King Kong
1 | It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
>6 | 3 movies
Vincent Gallo's list is very interesting
>https://www.imdb.com/list/ls056206685/
>Seventh Seal
>Apocalypse Now
>Big Trouble in Little China
>The Thing (1982)
>Conan (1982)
>The 13th Warrior (yeah it was a flop and critics hated it, it was kino frick you)
>The Ninth Gate
>Blade Runner Final Cut
>American Psycho
>Eyes Wide Shut
David Lowery
2001: A Space Odyssey
Princess Mononoke
Do the Right Thing
E.T.
McCabe and Mrs. Miller
Andrei Rublev
Mad Max: Fury Road
Halloween
The Tree of Life
Jeanne Dielman
Adam McKay
Citizen Kane
Network
Kung Fu Hustle
L’avventura
Do the Right Thing
Jeanne Dielman
The Sound of Music
A Separation
Blue Velvet
Office Space
Nicolas Windig Refn
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
It’s A Wonderful Life
Once Upon A Time in the West
The Battle of Algiers
Nite Tide
Stalker
A Clockwork Orange
The Leopard
Vertigo
Fat City
Post that Indian guy with a bunch of Disney movies.
SS Rajamouli
Forrest Gump
Mayabazar
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Kung Fu Panda
Aladdin
Braveheart
Apocalypto
Ben-Hur (1959)
Django Unchained
The Lion King
Martin Scorsese
2001: A Space Odyssey
8 1/2
Ashes and Diamonds
Citizen Kane
Diary of a Country Priest
Ikiru
The Leopard
Ordet
Paisa
The Red Shoes
The River
Salvatore Giuliano
The Searchers
Ugetsu
Vertigo
>1941
>1971
>1968
>1979
>1960
>1950
>1973
>1975
>1976
>1969
Director born in Delaware, 1980, fixated on either american crime/murders/horrors or classic hollywoodculture. This list makes more sense than
Edgar Wright
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Psycho
Singin’ in the Rain
Don’t Look Now
Taxi Driver
Madame De …
An American Werewolf in London
Raising Arizona
Mad Max: Fury Road
Oliver Stone
The Best Years of Our Lives
Lawrence of Arabia
Dr. Strangelove
1900
Raging Bull
Mutiny on the Bounty
On the Waterfront
The Godfather
Avatar
Citizen Kane
Daniel Scheinert
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Princess Mononoke
Glory at Sea
Hi Stranger
Magnolia
ZUI QUAN II
TAMPOPO
Praise You - Fatboy Slim (Music Video)
American Movie
Wet Hot American Summer
>Praise you - Fatboy slim (music video)
kino
Pretty good
Mine:
>Mulholland Drive
>Heat
>Glengarry Glen Ross
>The Thing
>Clash of the Titans
>Clerks
>Aguirre, The Wrath of God
>Eyes Wide Shut
>Point Break
>Sling Blade
>unironically putting John Carpeter's genre shlock in your top ten
Gaspar Noe
Un Chien Andalou
King Kong (1933)
I Am Cuba
Scorpio Rising
2001: A Space Odyssey
La Maman et La Putain
Salo
Taxi Driver
Erasherhead
Angst
Literally me
Paths of Glory
Once Upon a Time in America
Dark City
The Shawshank Redemption
Hamburger Hill
The Bounty
Chariots of Fire
Amadeus
Easy Rider is the only one that doesn't belong on there.
Paul Schrader
Pickpocket
Tokyo Story
Persona
The Rule of the Game
The Confirmist
Vertigo
The Wild Bunch
Metropolis
The Godfather
The Lady Eve
Post Peele.
He either wasn't asked or declined to.
Is there no director who picked a porno?
Here's mine
Ghostfrickers
Butman vs Superbreasts - Down on Justice!
Beyond Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Midnight in Paris Hutton
b***h Flaccidy and the Funchance Kid
Once Upon a Time in the Bed
Easy Ridden
Pussy Wide Open
42069 Blows: French Ladies on Fire
One Screw Over the Cuckold's Chest
The original Ghostfrickers or that godawful reboot?
???
what about "Meme Lover" and "Meme Lover 2: Dawn of Just"?
stop trolling and replying
I just made those titles using movies listed in this thread. I don't even watch pfilms. I ain't gay either - not that's anything wrong with it
Post Kubricks, Bergmans, Tarkovskys, Francos, Meyers, Sidaris, Wajda, Kurosawas, Almodovars and Hustons
>"I just got out of my Intro To Film class, bro"
Those aren't really lists of favorite movies. More like lists of best movies. They later used those lists to make the big directors list so you shouldn't really fool around too much because a bunch of shit could replace actual good movies.
This unfortunately happened in the critics list.
Rate me, Cinemaphile
1. Persepolis
2. Pink Floyd The Wall
3. Persona
4. Project X
5. Throw Away yours books rally is un the streets
6. Love Exposure
7. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
8. Dinner in America
9. It Such a Beautiful Day
10.The color of the Pomegrades
In no particular order:
>1. For a Few Dollars More
>2. Robocop
>3. Godzilla 2000
>3. The Two Towers (really all of LotR, but Two Towers is my fav)
>4. Tropic Thunder
>5. 13 Assassins
>6. Perfect Blue
>7. Silence
>8. Silver Linings Playbook
>9. 9
>10. Children of Men
based and checked
I liked it but it's just Silence of the Lambs set in Japan.
> it's just Silence of the Lambs set in Japan.
not really.
Kino numbers, kino list
That easy rider makes it look like he's trolling
Let's be honest. Nobody likes that film. It was product of the time. Like that Taylor swift movie.
>Let's be honest. Nobody likes that film
That's just bullshit. It's a film that entertains you all the way to the end, and then delivers strong emotions at the end. It's incredibly easy to see why it is liked.
You pompous celibate.
nobody who wasn't teenager in the 60s thinks this movie is good. nobody.
ti west was born in 1980.
I was born in 1990 and I think it's amazing. I had a classmate in uni who also liked it. My 2 years older former neighbour liked it.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
would you put it in top 10? would your friend put it in top 10?
I don't really have a top 10, but sure why not, it's exactly my kind of film, I like funny/sad films about miserable fricks.
>Waah! A drug dealer and his mouthy long-haired friend can't hang around the 1960s deep south making fart noises on their motorized bicycles
Overrated af.
Rocky
Blade Runner
Welcome Mr. Marshall
The Matrix
Fight Club
Schindler's List
Thank You For Smoking
The National Shotgun
Cándido
Open Your Eyes
The movie is not called Cándido, but Plácido. Candido is a book. My bad.
1. The outlaw josey wales
2. Falling down
3. Fear and loathing in Las Vegas
4. Network
5. The Truman show
6. High noon
7. There will be blood
8. American psycho
9. A clockwork orange
10. Taxi driver
network is pretty rare, good list.
meme list just for right now, too many movies.
Solaris
the hunt
stalker
vertigo
chinatown
eyes wide shut
suspiria
Rosemary's Baby
the ninth gate
the dead zone
kingdom of heaven uncut
Who is 'he'?
>killers of the flower moon
>nightcrawler
>nightcrawler
>prisoners
>zodiac
Ti West is really good, who cares what he likes.
>before sunrise
>before sunset
>casablanca
>aguirre
>showdown in little tokyo
>blade runner
>once upon a time in the west
>tangled
>the godfather
>adaptation.
Seeing adaptation in 2 top 10's is wild, an interesting movie but not what I would have ever considered anyone's favorite movie
Easy rider is great thoughever
Critique my list if you can, I have flawless taste:
>Waterloo
he's literally me
>Michael Mann's Manhunter
>Apocalypse Now
>The Name of the Rose
biased because I liked the book so much
>Logan's Run
>The Hunt for Red October
>A Fistful of Dollars
>Return of the Living Dead
>Godzilla vs Biolante
>Re-Animator
not in any particular order btw
here's mine:
>before sunrise
>before sunset
>casablanca
>aguirre
>showdown in little tokyo
>blade runner
>once upon a time in the west
>tangled
>the godfather
>adaptation.
How reddit is my top 10 in no particular order, bros?
>Lost Highway
>Wages of Fear
>Buffalo '66
>Magnolia
>Best Years of Our Lives
>Babylon
>Blade Runner 2049
>Uncut Gems
>La La Land
>Laura
not bad, ditch the Chazelle shit, I like Uncut Gems too but find Good Time easily their best
I'm a sucker for Chazelle, Babylon was the best theatre experience I've had for as far as I can remember
Mine:
>Robocop
>Metropolitan
>A Few Good Men
>A Brighter Summer Day
>Chinatown
>Videodrome
>The Terminator
>Whatever
>Good Time
>The Ballad Of Narayama
for me, it's
>suspiria (2018)
>synecdoche, NY
>sideways
>bone tomahawk
>wild wild west
>twilight
>twilight: eclipse
>the thing
>road to rio
>parasite
>>
(2018)
This is my list
Mulholland Drive, Nocturnal Animals, and Napoleon Dynamite are the the only signs that convince me you're not a total pleb
someone rate every list here
i would do it but i'm tired
nobody who's seen more than one Hitchwiener movie would pick Psycho as their favorite
For me, it's
Կոմիտաս (Ասկարյան, 1988)
ボクサ(寺山修司, 1977)
Al primo soffio di vento (Piavoli, 2002)
వాల్మీకి (దుంగన్, 1945)
Игpoк (Бaтaлoв, 1972)
Galini (Markopoulos, 1958)
香雪海 (費, 1934)
O Desafio (Saraceni, 1966)
ምርት ሦስት ሺህ ዓመት (ገሪማ, 1976)
Ko puca otvorice mu se (Babac, 1965)
The only one being honest, don't need to sprinkle 你好吃了吗(1958), sdekçtova elsćòrta (1934) in there
1. Robocop
2. Conan the Barbarian
3. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
4. Princess Mononoke
5. The Great Silence
6. IZO
7. The Thing
8. Hard Boiled
9. The Assassination fo Jesse James by Robert Ford the Coward
10. Rurouni Kenshin Trust & Betrayal
>The Great Silence
Is this good or too boomer?
i find it impossible to have a steady top ten. my watch behaviour is very mood and season related and so is my non existent top ten list. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is a recent favorite i'd say.
The list is fine
It's the same list you'd get if you asked chatgpt it's favorite movies.
This is the most surface level taste I've ever seen. None of these movies are remotely bad, but like, lmao
It's funny that these are his favorite films and yet have zero influence on his own shitty filmography.
300
Predator
Pitch Black
The Chronicles of Riddick
Mad Max: Fury Road
Fist of the North Star 1986 dub
300: Rise of an Empire
Punch Drunk Love (2002)
Blue Velvet (1986)
O Brother Where Art Thou (2000)
Zodiac (2007)
Apollo 13 (1995)
Bottle Rocket (1996)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
Sisters (1972)
Caddyshack (1980)
no particular order
Ti West fricking sucks. But this list is the least agregious thing he's done.
The Young Girls of Rochefort
Broken Blossoms
Sulivans Travels
I Married a Witch
The Rules of Attraction
Ben Hur
Mulholland Drive
JFK
Hudsucker Proxy
Carnal Knowledge