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I know it's been done before but I'm curious what GAF likes now. I've seen some people in the gaming section of GAF express some interest in similar films to me. I guess part of this list-o-thon (as over done as they are) thread is a great way to find out what a lot of you consider the best films in your collection. Is it selfish on my part? Why yes, yes it is but I can at least alleviate some of that ego of mine by sharing with you what my top 20 are:

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Withnail & I. Probably the most hilarious film of all time with the best unprecedented ending that hits you harder than a fucking sledge hammer.

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Microcosmos. A doco if you like on insect life but with a loosely narrative structure as if it where a insectoid theatre on display. Truly mesmerizing.

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Throne of Blood. Some say Akira Kurosawa's best film is Seven Samurai and I can see it, I can see the admiration and passion for such a film but for me, it's Throne of Blood. Probably the best adaptation to a Shakespearean piece (Macbeth for those who are curious) brought to the silver screen.

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Mademoiselle. Oh man, this film is so entrancing it's ridiculous. Why hasn't Criterion picked this up yet? I will never know. Alas it is available to all except it's somewhat hard to find due to it's obscurity among other giant cinematic greats during the same period. Still, it has a voice and if you lend your ear, it will change your life, period. This is one PERFECT example where cinema can be just as profound without music. This film has none what so ever, from the start to the finish, not an ounce music is ushered. The film is about a woman in a rural village that mischievously commits cruel and devlish acts that hurt those who are close to her. She's a school teacher that educates the children of the village but little does anyone know what she does OUTSIDE of her profession. Truly a evocative piece of cinema that questions the dark side in all of us as humans.

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If.... Some say Malcolm McDowell's best performance is seen in A Clockwork Orange, well that's true but the best? No, I feel If... is a much more extravagant performance by the man along with the director's best efforts in his career. A trio of hooligans in a British Public School in the late 60s rebel against the conformist regime held with in the school system, with students having a certain rank and role similar to a military camp.

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Bertrand Blier films. I can't pick one, there are just too many great films this man has produced. Just check out his catalog from 70 - 89. Seriously, Criterion get your shit on and put this stuff in your catalog! Crazy. Bertand Blier has the most gorgeous ability to create the most absurd, the most mundane and the most contrived topics into a beautifully woven set of imagery. He's the fucking man. The guy will disturb you, make you laugh, make you cry and make you question the mysteries of human behavior.

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The Mirror. Here it is, here is the film that will smash you into oblivion. Cinematography at it's finest, truly breathtaking direction. What else can be said? It's an Andrei Tartovsky film, need I say more? Do you know who he is? You don't? Well get going then! Oh and check out Andrei Rublev while you're at it, I've yet to see it myself but I've heard enough praise to know it'll be well worth the trip to check it out as well.

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Schizopolis. I just...UH man, what the hell does it matter, you're not gonna get a single fucking word I'm gonna say about this opus, so just check it out. The most cryptic piece of cinema out there, the most hilarious, strange, daunting and what ever else. Take this for an introduction for a film "In the event that you find certain sequences or ideas confusing, please bear in mind that this is your fault, not ours. You will need to see the picture again and again until you understand everything." WAHAAA so good.

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Visitor Q. DON'T WATCH WITH ANYONE. It WILL offend those not ready for the events that will happen in this film. To put it briefly, a super dysfunctional (and I mean SUPER dysfunctional) family are living out their daily lives when a serial-killing perpetrator intervenes with their lifestyles and ends up unwinding their dysfunctional habits, kinda like a super masochist anti-hero if you will. Crazy, hilarious, disturbing, it's all there. Takashi Miike's most involving film and that's saying a lot if you've seen his other films.

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Akira. I don't need to explain this to GAF. GAF knows and GAF responds accordingly : P

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Rebuild of Evangelion. Alright, I've only seen 1.0 and I have seen the series itself. I will say that I already know the rebuild edition is infinitely better and that 1.0 has set up my confidence on assuring the rest of the tetralogy's quality. What's to say? I guess the concept itself is thoroughly realized and that I find the whole fusion between human dilemma and technological fantasy interesting. Along with the whole Genesis concept and humanity's inherent relationship WITH technology, along with the deconstruction of mecha makes this series of films otherworldly.

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Ghost in the Shell. Ah, what is with Japan and technology? It fits so damn well in anime along with its realistic architectural designs to anything within the world they're creating. Anyways, GiTs just nails that along with a very interesting concept. The Matrix had good reason to rip it off : P

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Spirited Away. SO much imagination, so much creativity, so Miyazaki. His best achievement imo.

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Moon. WOW. I watched this thinking "yea, this will be pretty cool" BAM, was blown away. Again, another film that challenges the mysteries of reality and human perception, truly thought provoking stuff.

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Can't be bothered explaining this one, just checkity check it.
 
I don't watch enough movies to list my favorites.

1. Metropolis 2000: I like how this film critiques both capitalism and communism. It shows what a society that becomes controlled solely by the rich might look like, but also how selfish the workers in the communist movement really are.

2. A Clockwork Orange: I like how crappy they make the kids life, all because of the aversion therapy applied to him. I don't think anyone who watched this movie could support aversion therapy.

Hmm, I can't really think of any others. Maybe that's because I have a low opinion of movies in general.
 
I will, at the very least, commend you for writing a sentence or two about why you like each film. Unfortunately, almost no one else will go to the "effort." :\
 
OP, I just want to thank you for the pics. I have some Gerard Depardieu movies to look up now! :D

And thanks for the effort. Actually describing your choices was a nice touch! :D
 
20. Blood Diamond - Danny Archer...such a tragic character.
19. Life As A House - Love the relationship between the father and mother.
18. Life Is Beautiful - The kid gets his tank.
17. The Shawshank Redemption - Free at last.
16. The Heavenly Kid - This 80's cheese movie is great. Talk about redemption.
15. Avatar - An amazing world.
14. Bulworth - Rapping politicians for the win.
13. Chasing Amy - Believable.
12. American History X - Life's too short to be pissed off all the time.
11. Slumdog Millionaire - Destiny
10. Glory - Oh my lord, lord, lord, lord, hmmmmm.
9. Swingers - You're so money and you don't even know it.
8. The Prestige - Pay close attention
7. Sideways - Tragic movie yet funny at the same time.
6. The Beach - So deep on so many levels.
5. Good Will Hunting - Deserves its Academy Awards
4. Vanilla Sky - Abre Los Ojos.
3. Gattaca - Never save anything for the swim back
2. Before Sunrise - Can the greatest romance of your life last only one night?
1. Before Sunset - Let me sing you a waltz. Last 30 minutes are the most intense 30 minutes of anything ever.
 
NoRéN said:
OP, I just want to thank you for the pics. I have some Gerard Depardieu movies to look up now! :D
Gerard Departieu is a remarkable actor because you can randomly select any French movie from the last 40 years and there's about 80% change he's in it.

I mean, according to IMDB he has 14 movies in prduction right now. :lol
 
Also wanted to commend the OP...I'm surprised to see some films mentioned that I haven't heard of or seen yet, as I like to think of myself as quite the film buff. Definitely will be checking out some of these. Will provide list possibly, but I'd like to be able to replicate the efforts you initiated with your post.

Edit: OP you should definitely make your way to the Recent Movies thread, as it doubles as Gaf's movie discussion hangout spot.
 
1. terminator 2
2. predator
3. spirited away
4. back to the future
5. jurrasic park
6. et
7. goonies

theres more but i can't think of them right now. maybe some would be even higher on the list.
 
The problem with Throne of Blood is that it's essentially just a retelling of another story that everyone in the west has done. It's got its strong points and the perspective is unique, but I really enjoyed Rashomon and Seven Samurai more because they bring out some very foreign stories and are just beautifully done.
 
Inception
Back to the future
Back to the future 2
Ghostbusters
The Goonies
Monster Squad
Speechless
Casino
ET
Avatar
Lion King
Dawn of the dead
Phantasm
The Godfather
Kick Ass
 
Going places - les valseuses - is one of the most hilarious movies i have ever seen. but i am surprised non-french people would resonate with it. damn good taste in any case, robor. where are you from?
 
Wow, I just happened to watch Withnail & I recently. Interesting film. Ending seemed abrupt though.
A British co-worker commented, "What that old stoner movie?" :lol

15. Blue Velvet
14. There Will Be Blood
13. Fight Club
12. 2001
11. Chinatown
10. Road Warrior
9. Jaws
8. Conan the Barbarian
7. La Haine
6. Unforgiven
5. Kagemusha
4. Metropolis
3. Apocalypse Now
2. Empire Strikes Back
1. Blade Runner
 
Not in any particular order:

1. Se7en
2. The Iron Giant
3. Moulin Rouge
4. There Will Be Blood
5. Mulholland Dr.
6. Lord of the Rings
7. Ratatouille
8. Spirited Away
9. North By Northwest
10. The Dark Knight
11. Surf Ninjas
12. Kill Bill
13. Signs
14. Stand By Me
15. Collateral


That was hard.
 
In no particular order

Shawshank Redemption
12 Angry Men
Se7en
Terminator 1
Terminator 2
Predator
It's A Wonderful Life
The Professional
Aliens
Up
V For Vendetta
Hitman
Saw
Pulp Fiction
Training Day
 
GCX said:
Gerard Departieu is a remarkable actor because you can randomly select any French movie from the last 40 years and there's about 80% change he's in it.

I mean, according to IMDB he has 14 movies in prduction right now. :lol
He's a beast of an actor. Apparently, he'a aslo a very busy man. :D

harriet the spy said:
Going places - les valseuses - is one of the most hilarious movies i have ever seen. but i am surprised non-french people would resonate with it. damn good taste in any case, robor. where are you from?
(Don't mean to sound like a movie snob but)I really enjoy foreign movies. So, if this is funny, I'm in. I recently watched a movie called My Best Friend(I assume it would be Mon meillure ami). Loved it!!!!

And look at all the cool people just dropping in to leave their list. What next, sign off with, "PEACE."?

Seriously, people. A little explanation would be nice. Nothing better than reading on what one person liked about a movie. Especially when what they take from a movie can vary so much from what someone else does.
 
harriet the spy said:
Going places - les valseuses - is one of the most hilarious movies i have ever seen. but i am surprised non-french people would resonate with it. damn good taste in any case, robor. where are you from?

I cried in it. That part with the elderly lady with the gun, holy shit. I died. I'm from Australia :lol
 
-The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
-The Rock
-Pan's Labyrinth
-Once
-The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
-Pulp Fiction
-Schindler's List
-Fargo
-Ghost World
-There Will Be Blood
-The Secret of Nimh
-The Lion King
-Gladiator
-Braveheart
-A Few Good Men
 
No particular order, and going off which I actually enjoyed the most:

(top 5)

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And the following ten:

Sin City
Alien
Being John Malkovich
The Matrix
Lord of the Rings (Trilogy)
Back to the Future
Shaun of the Dead
Howl's Moving Castle
Cool Hand Luke
Kill Bill (whole affair)
 
NoRéN said:
cried from laughing too hard?

Yea sorry, I should of clarified a bit more, it was from a severe amount of laughter. I'm a pretty big fan of French cinema in general. Call me racist but I feel like they've got this amazing eye for photography.
 
robor said:
Rebuild of Evangelion. Alright, I've only seen 1.0 and I have seen the series itself. I will say that I already know the rebuild edition is infinitely better and that 1.0 has set up my confidence on assuring the rest of the tetralogy's quality. What's to say? I guess the concept itself is thoroughly realized and that I find the whole fusion between human dilemma and technological fantasy interesting. Along with the whole Genesis concept and humanity's inherent relationship WITH technology, along with the deconstruction of mecha makes this series of films otherworldly.

Couldn't disagree with you more but I don't think this is the thread to further discuss that.
 
1.) The Dark Knight
2.) The Empire Strikes Back
3.) The Thin Red Line
4.) Fargo
5.) Inception
6.) The Shawshank Redemption
7.) Return of the Jedi
8.) The Man who wasn't there
9.) Paths of Glory
10.) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
11.) Batman Begins
12.) Up
13.) Kagemusha
14.) Watchmen - Director's Cut
15.) Kick-Ass

"(500) Days of Summer" and "Ghost World" probably belong in that list, too.
 
HiResDes said:
Edit: OP you should definitely make your way to the Recent Movies thread, as it doubles as Gaf's movie discussion hangout spot.

I can't seemed to find the thread you suggested, might need a link. Cheers for the heads up!

Tence said:
Couldn't disagree with you more but I don't think this is the thread to further discuss that.

Yea I got a few friends that are with you on that one, I dunno, I prefer 1.0's pacing.
 
#1 Star Wars: A New Hope

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#2 Seven Samurai

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#3 The Professional

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#4 Amelie

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#5 There Will Be Blood

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#6 Let the Right One In

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#7 Pulp Fiction

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#8 Kiki Delivery Service

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#9 Pan's Labyrinth

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#10 The Fall

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#11 Aliens

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#12 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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#13 Back to the Future

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#14 Amadeus

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#15 The Wizard of Oz

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robor said:
Yea I got a few friends that are with you on that one, I dunno, I prefer 1.0's pacing.

I can understand that even though I prefer the original pacing. Problems start at 2.0 (for me that is)

Still fucking awesome though. Gonna see 2.0 in the theatre this sunday.
 
robor said:
Yea sorry, I should of clarified a bit more, it was from a severe amount of laughter. I'm a pretty big fan of French cinema in general. Call me racist but I feel like they've got this amazing eye for photography.
Just wanted to make sure. I'll have to hunt it down as it's not on Netflix here(both dvd or streaming) but I am definitely intrigued now.
I'm with you on that. French movies(at least the ones I've seen are very pleasing to the eye. Same goes for most of the Swedish movies I've seen.
 
I don't really have a top 15, but here's 15 movies I really like:

Pulp Fiction
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Terminator 2
Predator
Grave of the Fireflies
Commando
Die Hard
Taxi Driver
Wall-e
The Godfather
The Godfather Part 2
Alien
Aliens
Spirited Away
Kiki's Delivery Service
 
The Evil Dead
Fight Club
Triumph of the Will
[REC]
Session 9

Rosemary's Baby
The Shining
Jacob's Ladder
The Nameless (a.k.a. Los Sin Nombre)
Conspiracy

The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Silent Hill
In a Class Cage (a.k.a. Tras el Cristal)
Naked Lunch
The Poughkeepsie Tapes
 
Cosmic Bus said:
I will, at the very least, commend you for writing a sentence or two about why you like each film. Unfortunately, almost no one else will go to the "effort." :\
Haha, thanks (and you were right.) I'm sure if I tried really hard, I could think of a third movie :lol
 
1. Back to the Future
Ghostbusters
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Alien
The Dark Knight
Big Fish
28 Days Later
Groundhog Day
Die Hard
The Land Before Time
Princess Mononoke
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
(500) Days of Summer
The General (1927)
Wall•E
 
Cosmic Bus said:
Heh, that was directed to robor, but I see now that it's just as applicable to your post as well. :)
OMG, now I feel like a self-absorbed jerk. :lol

Oh wait, I am. So all's right with the world.
 
no order

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Goodfellas
Jacob's Ladder
Psycho
Die Hard
Clerks
REC
Tombstone
Requiem for a Dream
The Doors
 
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1. Porco Rosso


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2. Spirited Away

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3. Ikiru

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4. Werckmeister Harmonies


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5. Baraka

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6. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

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7. Rashomon

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8. Princess Mononoke


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9. Monty Python and the Holy Grail

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10. The Lord of the Rings the Return of the King

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11.Woman in the Dunes

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12. Come and See

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13. The Lives of Others

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14. Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall... And Spring

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15. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
 
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