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Solaris

 

 

 

Tarkovsky or Soderbergh?

 

 

 

I'm on 80 now, it's really hard since there's so much I'm accidently leaving out.

 

 

 

It's too hard, 90 now, but still no buster keaton or charles chaplin?? So many accidently left out, but I can't remove anything I've got so far. :thumbdown:

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Solaris

 

 

 

Tarkovsky or Soderbergh?

 

 

 

I'm on 80 now, it's really hard since there's so much I'm accidently leaving out.

 

 

 

It's too hard, 90 now, but still no buster keaton or charles chaplin?? So many accidently left out, but I can't remove anything I've got so far. :thumbdown:

 

Tarkovsky, of course :)

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Silence of the Lambs.

 

 

 

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Mine:

 

 

 

Snatch

 

Schindler's List

 

Imitation of Life

 

Citizen Kane

 

The Third Man

 

Casablanca

 

Gone With The Wind

 

Goodfellas

 

My Cousin Vinny

 

American History X

 

The Usual Suspects

 

Dr.Strangelove

 

Forrest Gump

 

The Elephant Man

 

Hotel Rwanda

 

 

 

I'll add more later.

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I don't have any idea how voting should be done though. Ten votes per person, only one vote may go toward each movie. Once we hit (Five or ten?) votes on a movie, it is an official member of the list.

 

 

 

Anybody have a better idea?

 

 

 

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Also, I think maybe we should do something like have a negative vote system, five per person, only one toward each movie, but once the movie gets negative five votes, it's off the list. Everyone can vote as many times as they like as long as it is after two other people have voted.

 

 

 

Those Rules work?

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Tarkovsky, of course :)

 

 

 

You never know these days.

 

 

 

1. Days of Heaven (1978, Terrence Malick)

 

2. Shichinin no Samurai (1954, Akira Kurosawa)

 

3. McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971, Robert Altman)

 

4. Rebel Without a Cause (1955, Nicholas Ray)

 

5. À bout de soufflé (1960, Jean-Luc Godard)

 

6. Singin in the Rain (1952, Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly)

 

7. Tabu: A Story of the South Seas (1931, F.W. Murnau)

 

8. Vérités et mensonges (1974, Orson Welles)

 

9. Vertigo (1958, Alfred Hitchcock)

 

10. Rio Bravo (1959, Howard Hawks)

 

 

 

11. Sullivans Travels (1941, Preston Sturges)

 

12. Francesco, giullare di Dio (1950, Roberto Rossellini)

 

13. Cat People (1942, Jacques Tourneur)

 

14. Gun Crazy (1950, Joseph H. Lewis)

 

15. Nobi (1959, Kon Ichikawa)

 

16. A Woman Under the Influence (1974, John Cassavetes)

 

17. Susperia (1977, Dario Argento)

 

18. Bigger Than Life (1956, Nicholas Ray)

 

19. Written on the Wind (1956, Douglas Sirk)

 

20. Do the Right Thing (1989, [bleep]e Lee)

 

 

 

21. To Be or Not To Be (1942, Ernst Lubitsch)

 

22. Zerkalo (1975, Andrei Tarkovsky)

 

23. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1966, Stanley Kubrick)

 

24. Psycho (1960, Alfred Hitchcock)

 

25. Pickup on South Street (1953, Samuel Fuller)

 

26. Céline et Julie vont en bateau (1974, Jacques Rivette)

 

27. Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929, Dziga Vertov)

 

28. Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes (1972, Werner Herzog)

 

29. Eaux Dartifice (1953, Kenneth Anger)

 

30. The Band Wagon (1953, Vincente Minnelli)

 

 

 

31. Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957, Frank Tashlin)

 

32. Inland Empire (2006, David Lynch)

 

33. Bringing up Baby (1938, Howard Hawks)

 

34. The Invisible Man (1933, James Whale)

 

35. Taxi Driver (1976, Martin Scorsese)

 

36. To Have and Have Not (1944, Howard Hawks)

 

37. Cera una volta il west (1968, Sergio Leone)

 

38. In a Lonely Place (1950, Nicholas Ray)

 

39. Le Charme Discret de la Bourgeoisie (1972, Luis Buñuel)

 

40. Otto e Mezzo (1963, Federico Fellini)

 

 

 

41. The Philadelphia Story (1940, George Cuckor)

 

42. The Fly (1986, David Cronenberg)

 

43. Love and Death (1975, Woody Allen)

 

44. Meshes of the Afternoon (1943, Maya Deren)

 

45. Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933, Mervyn LeRoy)

 

46. Casino (1995, Martin Scorsese)

 

47. Regen (1929, Joris Ivens)

 

48. Au hasard Balthazar (1966, Robert Bresson)

 

49. Blue Velvet (1986, David Lynch)

 

50. The Tall T (1957, Budd Boetticher)

 

 

 

51. M (1931, Fritz Lang)

 

52. I Walked with a Zombie (1943, Jacques Tourneur)

 

53. Alleman (1963, Bert Haanstra)

 

54. Faces (1968, John Cassavetes)

 

55. Dog Star Man: Part I (1962, Stan Brakhage)

 

56. An American in Paris (1951, Vincente Minnelli)

 

57. Videodrome (1983, David Cronenberg)

 

58. Ai no corrida (1976, Nagisa Oshima)

 

59. If (1968, Lindsay Anderson)

 

60. Dracula cerca sangue di verginee mordì di sette!!! (1974, Paul Morrissey)

 

 

 

61. Notorious (1946, Alfred Hitchcock)

 

62. Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Welles)

 

63. Le Mépris (1963, Jean-Luc Godard)

 

64. The Godfather (1972, Francis Ford Coppola)

 

65. Showgirls (1995, Paul Verhoeven)

 

66. Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (1975, Pier Paolo Pasolini)

 

67. The Thing (1982, John Carpenter)

 

68. Il Casanova di Federico Fellini (1976, Federico Fellini)

 

69. Artists and Models (1955, Frank Tashlin)

 

70. Barry Lyndon (1975, Stanley Kubrick)

 

 

 

71. Nattvardsgästerna (1962, Ingmar Bergman)

 

72. Trouble in Paradise (1932, Ernst Lubitsch)

 

73. Mouchette (1967, Robert Bresson)

 

74. Banshun (1949, Yasujiro Ozu)

 

75. Los Olvidados (1950, Luis Buñuel)

 

76. Ace in the Hole (1951, Billy Wilder)

 

77. Scorpio Rising (1964, Kenneth Anger)

 

78. Non si sevizia un paperino (1972, Lucio Fulci)

 

79. Jules et Jim (1962, Francois Truffaut)

 

80. Ride Lonesome (1959, Budd Boetticher)

 

 

 

81. Bathing Beauty (1944, George Sidney)

 

82. Bride of Frankenstein (1935, James Whale)

 

83. Europa (1991, Lars von Trier)

 

84. The Naked Spur (1953, Anthony Mann)

 

85. Tôkyô nagaremono (1966, Seijun Suzuki)

 

86. Short Cuts (1993, Robert Altman)

 

87. The Third Man (1949, Carol Reed)

 

88. Sayat Nova (1968, Sergei Parajanov)

 

89. Stalker (1979, Andrei Tarvkovsky)

 

90. Sátántangó (1994, Béla Tarr)

 

 

 

91. Pierrot le Fou (1965, Jean-Luc Godard)

 

92. The Fountainhead (1949, King Vidor)

 

93. Holiday (1938, George Cukor)

 

94. Act of Violence (1948, Fred Zinneman)

 

95. Persona (1966, Ingmar Bergman)

 

96. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927, F.W. Murnau)

 

97. Living (1971, Frans Zwartjes)

 

98. Belle de Jour (1967, Luis Buñuel)

 

99. Dokter Pulder Zaait Papavers (1975, Bert Haanstra)

 

100. Auch Zwergen Haben Klein Angefangen (1970, Werner Herzog)

 

 

 

I know there's a lot of essential stuff that's not up there, but these are just my favorites, sorry. :) Not much new movies either, hope that won't scare anybody off. I'm just not very interested in general. History offers me more.

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Tarkovsky, of course :)

 

 

 

You never know these days.

 

 

 

I only noticed Stalker, and Mirror. No Solaris man? I'm disappointed.. And ya, not many people would be interested in the 72 version.

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Tarkovsky, of course :)

 

 

 

You never know these days.

 

 

 

I only noticed Stalker, and Mirror. No Solaris man? I'm disappointed.. And ya, not many people would be interested in the 72 version.

 

 

 

I'm sorry. I already had two Tarkovsky movies, and there's not that much space. I'd rather mention something different that I like just as much or even better. :) And you already promoted it, so no need to worry.

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I'm glad these are on the list:

 

 

 

A Clockwork Orange

 

Requiem for a Dream

 

Fight Club

 

Pulp Fiction

 

American History X

 

The Green Mile

 

Saving Private Ryan

 

Full Metal Jacket

 

Forrest Gump

 

 

 

Ones that haven't been mentioned:

 

 

 

Cool Hand Luke

 

The Butterfly Effect

 

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Yeah, not going to lie. People are suggesting some absolutely terrible movies for this. If it's going have Tip.it's name on it, we better have a fair system for putting movies on the list.

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Yeah, not going to lie. People are suggesting some absolutely terrible movies for this. If it's going have Tip.it's name on it, we better have a fair system for putting movies on the list.

 

Care to point them out?

 

 

 

If you're going to make a claim like that, at least put some weight behind your words.

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Yeah, not going to lie. People are suggesting some absolutely terrible movies for this. If it's going have Tip.it's name on it, we better have a fair system for putting movies on the list.

 

Care to point them out?

 

 

 

If you're going to make a claim like that, at least put some weight behind your words.

 

 

 

He does have a point, especially with those kid movies like Shrek and Toy Story. I don't think they're terrible but they definitely shouldn't belong in a list of "must see" movies.

 

 

 

I think it would be pretty hard to come up with a solid system though because it's purely subjective. But if you were to ask me, only movies with deep and meaningful stories and aren't only there solely for entertainment purposes?

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Yeah, not going to lie. People are suggesting some absolutely terrible movies for this. If it's going have Tip.it's name on it, we better have a fair system for putting movies on the list.

 

Care to point them out?

 

 

I've compiled a list of movies I think should not be anywhere near a top 100 movie.

 

 

 

8. Thunderball

 

14. Gattaca

 

15. Major League

 

16. Life of Brian

 

17. The Hangover

 

24. Dark Knight

 

26. Donnie Darko

 

33. The Fifth Element

 

41. Shaun of the Dead

 

49. Eagle Eye

 

50. Up

 

52. Rush Hour

 

53. Rush Hour 2

 

54. Rush Hour 3

 

56. I am Legend

 

57. The Iron Giant

 

87. Ferris Beuler's Day Off

 

88. Borat

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Yeah, not going to lie. People are suggesting some absolutely terrible movies for this. If it's going have Tip.it's name on it, we better have a fair system for putting movies on the list.

 

Care to point them out?

 

 

I've compiled a list of movies I think should not be anywhere near a top 100 movie.

 

 

 

8. Thunderball

 

14. Gattaca

 

15. Major League

 

16. Life of Brian

 

17. The Hangover

 

24. Dark Knight

 

26. Donnie Darko

 

33. The Fifth Element

 

41. Shaun of the Dead

 

49. Eagle Eye

 

50. Up

 

52. Rush Hour

 

53. Rush Hour 2

 

54. Rush Hour 3

 

56. I am Legend

 

57. The Iron Giant

 

87. Ferris Beuler's Day Off

 

88. Borat

 

:lol:

 

There goes all my movies.

 

I find it weird you rule off Shaun of the Dead and leave Hot Fuzz up there.

 

 

 

I dont see why Life of Brian is not good enough though.

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Yeah, not going to lie. People are suggesting some absolutely terrible movies for this. If it's going have Tip.it's name on it, we better have a fair system for putting movies on the list.

 

Care to point them out?

 

 

I've compiled a list of movies I think should not be anywhere near a top 100 movie.

 

 

 

8. Thunderball

 

14. Gattaca

 

15. Major League

 

16. Life of Brian

 

17. The Hangover

 

24. Dark Knight

 

26. Donnie Darko

 

33. The Fifth Element

 

41. Shaun of the Dead

 

49. Eagle Eye

 

50. Up

 

52. Rush Hour

 

53. Rush Hour 2

 

54. Rush Hour 3

 

56. I am Legend

 

57. The Iron Giant

 

87. Ferris Beuler's Day Off

 

88. Borat

 

True that. But the thing is that this list is a "100 movies to see before you die. " Not a top 100 movies list. Most of those movies you compiled into your list are very watch worthy, even if they don't have a deep storyline or good character development.

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I think it would be pretty hard to come up with a solid system though because it's purely subjective. But if you were to ask me, only movies with deep and meaningful stories and aren't only there solely for entertainment purposes?

 

 

 

I thought this thread was about movies, not about books.

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