I've never watched many of the greatest movies I've seen.
― bold caucasian eroticism (Simon H.), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:03 (six years ago)
I'm too old to care about what should be on these lists and what shouldn't. Alphabetically:
Advise and Consent (1962)All the President's Men (1976)Lost in America (1985)Mad Men (2007-2015)Malcolm X (1992)Nixon (1995)No Country for Old Men (2007)Rosemary's Baby (1968)Welfare (1975)Zodiac (2007)
― clemenza, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:13 (six years ago)
I think one of Jia Zhangke's might be up around my personal list too
― Dunty Reggae party 🎉 (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:25 (six years ago)
Last Year At Marienbad (Resnais)Melancholia (Lav Diaz)Mulholland Drive (Lynch)That Obscure Object of Desire (Bunuel)Woman in the Dunes (Teshigahara)Don't Look Now (Roeg)Céline and Julie Go Boating (Rivette)Love in the Afternoon (Rohmer)Taste of Cherry (Kiarostami)Stalker (Tarkovsky)Carnival of Souls (Harvey)The Seventh Seal (Ingmar Bergman)Ugetsu (Mizoguchi)
― Le Bateau Ivre, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:34 (six years ago)
here's my absolute dumbass version of a ballot for this
The End of Evangelion (Anno, 1997)Kiki's Delivery Service (Miyazaki, 1989)Possession (Żuławski, 1981)Prince of Darkness (Carpenter, 1987)Sans Soleil (Marker, 1983)Showgirls (Verhoeven, 1995)Speed Racer (Wachowskis, 2008)The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Hooper, 1974)Three Colors: Red (Kieślowski, 1994)Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (Lynch, 1992)
sorry for almost no movies before 1980
― american bradass (BradNelson), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:35 (six years ago)
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (Herzog, 1972)Duck Amuck (Jones, 1953)Fanny and Alexander [TV version] (Bergman, 1982) The Long Goodbye (Altman, 1973)The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (Ford, 1962)Night of the Hunter (Laughton, 1955)North by Northwest (Hitchcock, 1959)The Shining (Kubrick, 1980)The Shop Around the Corner (Lubitsch, 1940) Touch of Evil (Welles, 1958)
― Maria Edgelord (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:38 (six years ago)
LBI we should hang out and do a movie weekend at some point haha
― imago, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:40 (six years ago)
i can't see how one can just do the sound era choices thing
Orson Welles thought they were the purest cinema
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:42 (six years ago)
One of the on pointiest comments about early Hitchcock I ever read is that he mastered the new technique of introducing sound in a way that mattered I think.
― Dunty Reggae party 🎉 (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:45 (six years ago)
(silents, that is) xp
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:46 (six years ago)
Arguing for cinema as purely visual is wrong-headed imo
― Dunty Reggae party 🎉 (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:49 (six years ago)
― imago, Tuesday, February 25, 2020 4:40 PM (five minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink
A lot of tears and a lot of confusion, see you on Friday! :D
― Le Bateau Ivre, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:53 (six years ago)
well "purely visual" is a subjective term
ie there was always music w/ silents
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:53 (six years ago)
"You brought the wrong Melancholia, dammit!"
― imago, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:54 (six years ago)
Haha
― Le Bateau Ivre, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 15:55 (six years ago)
Morbs I agree it was a general ramble. I sometimes feel like sound design is a better argument for modern movies in a theatre than the visual sense.
― Dunty Reggae party 🎉 (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 16:13 (six years ago)
Surprised no one else has Synecdoche
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 19:40 (six years ago)
2001The Burmese HarpCertified CopyCrumbThe Grand Budapest HotelLate SpringLe MéprisMulholland Dr.News from HomeUncle Boonmee
Archers left out because I couldn't decide btw 7 films
― Miami weisse (WmC), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 20:01 (six years ago)
xpost I have an unwatched copy of Synecdoche that I might finally be done waiting for my gf to feel like watching with me; will update.
― Expart of Languidge (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 20:04 (six years ago)
This Sporting LifeGoodfellasWild StrawberriesStroszekRear WindowSweet Smell of SuccessBigger Than LifeBarry LyndonCome and SeeMeantime
― Saxophone Of Futility (Michael B), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 20:05 (six years ago)
I could easily put Peeping Tom or Psycho in either of my previous two lists
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 February 2020 20:09 (six years ago)
wow. Citizen Kane's taking a pounding in this thread. call off the dogs!
― cajunsunday, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 21:00 (six years ago)
not very thorough, just the stuff I'm in the habit of naming or have loved most in the last few years
Ninotchka (1939)The Gang’s All Here (1943)Hester Street (1975)Killer of Sheep (1977)Losing Ground (1982)Love & Basketball (2000)Bad Education (2004)Poetry (2010)Cameraperson (2016)Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
― geoffreyess, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 22:52 (six years ago)
The Third Man2001A Brighter Summer DayNews from HomeWinter Light Black NarcissusThe Devil, ProbablyRobocopMaborosiSafe
― Chris L, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 23:12 (six years ago)
ah god fuck it I can't not do another one
THE APARTMENTFRIDAY NIGHTSHANGHAI EXPRESSTHROUGH A GLASS DARKLYI'M STILL HERETHE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCEZABRISKIE POINTHEATHERSZOOLANDEREYES WIDE SHUTTHE IMAGE BOOKTHE HUMAN SURGE
― flappy bird, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 03:09 (six years ago)
I have yet to watch A Brighter Summer Day or Yi Yi but I own both. I am saving them for....something. I'm not sure what yet.
― bold caucasian eroticism (Simon H.), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 03:20 (six years ago)
both of them are great, especially A Brighter Summer Day. I still haven't seen Taipei Story, but it's on the Criterion Channel so I will have to watch it
― Dan S, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 03:38 (six years ago)
His most realized imo
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 03:39 (six years ago)
Don’t forget Terrorizers, it’s streaming a few places.
― Chris L, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 03:39 (six years ago)
the Through a Glass Darkly - Winter Light - The Silence trilogy is fantastic, there are so many great Bergman films
― Dan S, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 04:00 (six years ago)
have to go with Wild Strawberries and Fanny and Alexander in the end, though
― Dan S, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 04:07 (six years ago)
re yang, that day, on the beach is also a must see
― devvvine, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 10:46 (six years ago)
yes Eric, you see more recent greatness than I do*, that's why youre still in the arena
*do you? really? I can't even call Certified Copy great. It's... enough already.
I do, absolutely. And it is great, absolutely.
― 🚶♂️💨 (Eric H.), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 13:26 (six years ago)
The goodness of most of the lists on this thread is kind of proof that lists are nonsense.
― Dunty Reggae party 🎉 (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 16:58 (six years ago)
The inability for many on ILX to count to 10 justifies Morbs' contempt.
― 🚶♂️💨 (Eric H.), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 17:30 (six years ago)
lists are great, everyone should make lists
― Swilling Ambergris, Esq. (silby), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 17:31 (six years ago)
just don't call them the "best" anything, my end of decade list was just a list of some movies from the decade, I'm an idiot and shouldn't be ranking dick
nah that's more what i meant tbf
― Dunty Reggae party 🎉 (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 17:37 (six years ago)
Looks like at this early point, 2001 is the most-mentioned, with 5.
― 🚶♂️💨 (Eric H.), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 17:39 (six years ago)
no cinephile can meaningfully confine a list to 10 w/out playing "electability"-style Family Feud
(or usually, 'let me vote for what others won't')
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 17:41 (six years ago)
If I were to vote strictly on the "electability" index (i.e. movies that were already solidly in the top 50/100 last decade), I guess my ballot would be selections from these:
The Rules of the Game (1939)The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)Late Spring (1949)The Night of the Hunter (1955)Imitation of Life (1959)L'eclisse (1962)La Jetée (1962)Gertrud (1964)Au Hasard Balthazar (1966)Barry Lyndon (1975)Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975)Nashville (1975)Close-Up (1990)A Brighter Summer Day (1991)Sátántangó (1994)Mulholland Dr. (2001)
― 🚶♂️💨 (Eric H.), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 17:46 (six years ago)
The trick is to have three classic films to establish that you've seen the basics, three strategic votes for something you want to see move up on the list, and three votes for something no one else will vote for, so that you seem like you have a personality. And a joker.
― Frederik B, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 17:47 (six years ago)
The Art of the Listmaker
― 🚶♂️💨 (Eric H.), Wednesday, 26 February 2020 17:56 (six years ago)
Aren't there 12 picks on each ballot?
― flappy bird, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 18:04 (six years ago)
Has there ever been a favourite-films ILX poll? Maybe before I got here, but I don't remember one since. You should run one, Eric, in advance of the S&S poll. At least there won't be arguments over what qualifies. Everything does.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 18:08 (six years ago)
I mean... You should definitely run the poll, but there will be arguments when The Return of Twin Peaks wins it...
― Frederik B, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 18:19 (six years ago)
Let's wait a few years until there's Netflix films that don't appear in the cinema :)
― Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 18:20 (six years ago)
Bird Box doesn't count?
― Frederik B, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 18:21 (six years ago)
Limited theatrical run in December 2018 (and a festival before that)
― Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 18:56 (six years ago)
Huh. The more you know
― Frederik B, Wednesday, 26 February 2020 19:02 (six years ago)