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Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« on: November 14, 2017, 05:37:56 AM »
Welcome to the Club of Dave! 

This is the official Top 100 Club thread specificially for Dave the Necrobumper.  His first month is December 2017.


Find the rules and details here.


Reviews

1SORight of Bright Water


Bondo        Sorcerer
The Vanishing


chardy999  Dead Man


jdc  The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover


JuniorRight of Bright Water


Knocked Out Loaded  The Proposition
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter...Spring


MartinTellerSorcerer


oldkid  Bad Boy Bubby


PeacefulAnarchy  Sorcerer
Not Quite Hollywood
The Castle


pixote  Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory


Sandy  Shawshank Redemption
Die Hard
The Proposition


Teproc  Tsubaki Sanjûrô



 

Dave's current top 100
Format is Blue for a new entry; Green if has risen on the list; Red if fallen and position, position in 2014, title, director, year

1.  (1) Life of Brian (Terry Jones  1979)
2.  (3) The Cook The Thief His Wife & Her Lover (Peter Greenaway  1989)
3.  (4) The Third Man (Carol Reed  1949)
4.  (5) Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola  1979)
5.  (6) Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby  1971)
6.  (7) Fight Club (David Fincher  1999)
7.  (2) Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki  2001)
8.  (9) Ring of Bright Water (Jack Couffer  1969)
9.  (10) Memento (Christopher Nolan  2000)
10.  (11) Once Upon a Time in the West (Sergio Leone  1968)
11.  (13) The Matrix (Andy & Larry Wachowski  1999)
12.  (14) Sunset Blvd (Billy Wilder  1950)
13.  (15) Goodbye Mr Chips  (Sam Wood  1939)
14.  (22) Pulp Fiction  (Quentin Tarantino  1996)
15.  (17) Dead Poets Society  (Peter Weir  1989)
16.  (23) The Princess Bride  (Rob Reiner  1987)
17.  (29) Unforgiven  (Clint Eastwood  1992)
18.  (19) Sanjuro  (Akira Kurosawa  1962)
19.  (20) Paths of Glory  (Stanley Kubrick  1957)
20.  (12) Raiders of the Lost Ark (Steven Speilberg  1981)
21.  (27) Secretary  (Steven Shainberg  2002)
22.  (16) Kiss Kiss Bang Bang  (Shane Black  2005)
23.  (NR) The Favourite (Yorgos Lanthimos  2018)
24.  (30) Monty Python and the Holy Grail  (Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones  1975)
25.  (25) To Kill a Mockingbird  (Robert Mulligan  1962)
26.  (8 ) The Big Lebowski (Joel and Ethan Coen  1998)
27.  (33) The Proposition  (John Hillcoat  2005)
28.  (18) Metropolis  (Fritz Lang  1927)
29.  (32) Pan’s Labyrinth  (Guillermo del Toro  2006)
30.  (31) El Topo  (Alejandro Jodorowsky  1970)
31.  (34) Nosferatu: A Symphony of Terror (F. W. Murnau  1922)
32.  (26) Being John Malkovich  (Spike Jonze  1999)
33.  (36) Alien  (Ridley Scott  1979)
34.  (49) Aliens  (James Cameron  1986)
35.  (37) The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp  (Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger  1943)
36.  (42) The Blues Brothers  (John Landis  1980)
37.  (38) The Vanishing  (George Sluizer  1988)
38.  (53) Once  (John Carney  2006)
39.  (28) Stalag 17  (Billy Wilder  1953)
40.  (35) The Shawshank Redemption (Frank Darabont  1994)
41.  (46) Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory  (Mel Stuart  1971)
42.  (44) M  (Fritz Lang  1931)
43.  (51) Falling Down  (Joel Schumacher  1993)
44.  (45) Bad Boy Bubby  (Rolf de Heer  1993)
45.  (47) Volver  (Pedro Almodovar  2006)
46.  (48) North by Northwest  (Alfred Hitchcock  1959)
47.  (41) A Fish Called Wanda  (Charles Crichton  1988)
48.  (40) Sling Blade  (Billy Bob Thornton  1996)
49.  (50) Blue Velvet  (David Lynch  1986)
50.  (21) Harvey  (Henry Koster  1950)
51.  (52) Dead Man  (Jim Jarmusch  1995)
52.  (NR) They Shall Not Grow Old (Peter Jackson  2018)
53.  (54) Dead Man Walking  (Tim Robbins  1995)
54.  (71) Terminator 2  (James Cameron  1991)
55.  (67) The Holy Mountain  (Alejandro Jodorowsky  1973)
56.  (55) Die Hard  (John McTiernan  1988)
57.  (NR) Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller  2015)
58.  (24) Once Were Warriors  (Lee Tamahori  1994)
59.  (57) Casablanca  (Michael Curtiz  1942)
60.  (58) Easy Rider  (Dennis Hopper  1969)
61.  (59) Singin' in the Rain  (Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly  1952)
62.  (60) The Hurt Locker  (Katherine Bigelow  2009)
63.  (66) Leon: The Professional  (Luc Besson  1994)
64.  (61) Lawrence of Arabia  (David Lean  1962)
65.  (62) The Sound of Music  (Robert Wise  1965)
66.  (63) The Five Obstructions  (Lars von Trier  2003)
67.  (70) Groundhog Day  (Harold Ramis  1993)
68.  (64) L.A. Confidential (Curtis Hanson  1997)
69.  (69) 28 Days Later  (Danny Boyle  2002)
70.  (65) Mystic River  (Clint Eastwood  2003)
71.  (73) Pink Flyod: The Wall (Alan Parker  1982)
72.  (39) The Wizard of Oz  (Victor Fleming  1939)
73.  (43) Amelie  (Jean-Pierre Jeunet  2001)
74.  (NR) The Man Who Planted Trees (  1987)
75.  (NR) Tangerines (Zaza Urushadze  2013)
76.  (72) Letters From Iwo Jima  (Clint Eastwood  2006)
77.  (75) Sorcerer (William Friedkin  1977)
78.  (NR) The Court Jester (Melvin Frank, Norman Panama  1955)
79.  (68) Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring  (Kim Ki-duk  2003)
80.  (56) American Beauty  (Sam Mendes  1999)
81.  (76) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring  (Peter Jackson  2001)
82.  (77) The Usual Suspects  (Bryan Singer  1994)
83.  (78) American History X  (Tony Kaye  1998)
84.  (80) Batman Begins  (Christopher Nolan  2005)
85.  (92) The City of Lost Children  (Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro  1995)
86.  (91) Oldboy (Chan-wook Park  2003)
87.  (74) Primer  (Shane Carruth  2004)
88.  (82) Boxing Day  (Kriv Stenders  2007)
89.  (83) African Queen  (John Huston  1951)
90.  (84) The Castle  (Rob Stitch  1997)
91.  (NR) Grave of the Fireflies (Isao Takahata  1988)
92.  (NR) The Ox-bow Incident (William A Wellman  1943)
93.  (85) Terminator  (James Cameron  1986)
94.  (87) Mary and Max (Adam Elliot  2009)
95.  (88) Bringing Up Baby  (Howard Hawks  1938)
96.  (90) Good Will Hunting  (Gus Van Sant  1997)
97.  (95) Midnight Cowboy  (John Schlesinger  1969)
98.  (96) Love Exposure  (Sion Sono  2008)
99.  (100) Twilight Samurai (Yoji Yamada  2002)
100.  (97) Project A: Part 2 (Jackie Chan  1987)
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Re: Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2017, 06:28:55 PM »
I thought we would all be responsible for our own threads. That way it would relieve the pressure from you and the future Club Masters.
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Re: Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2017, 06:34:04 PM »
Yeah, I'm working on that.
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Re: Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2017, 06:35:27 PM »
Sunset BLVD for me since I have access to it. And a request for anybody that loves Being There but not seen Bad Boy Bubby that they watch the later...
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Re: Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2017, 06:35:59 PM »
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Re: Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2017, 06:39:10 PM »
Looks right to me.

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Re: Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« Reply #6 on: November 30, 2017, 08:36:14 PM »
These are the ones I haven't seen...bold are ones I'm contemplating.

Ring of Bright Water
Goodbye Mr. Chips
Sanjuro
El Topo
The Vanishing
Bad Boy Bubby
The Holy Mountain
Sorcerer
Boxing Day
A Shot in the Dark
Project A: Part 2
The Killer
Twilight Samurai

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Re: Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2017, 03:42:54 AM »
I am just wondering how I made the first post, when I did not make the first post. The forum gods have enacted their will(s).

Looking forward to the reviews.

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Re: Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2017, 03:49:13 AM »
And a request for anybody that loves Being There but not seen Bad Boy Bubby that they watch the later...

Really?  Being There is in my top 100.  Okay, I'll look for it.

A request for anyone who hasn't seen Sorcerer yet.  Watch it.
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Re: Top 100 Club: Dave the Necrobumper
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2017, 04:57:15 AM »
Yay, someone is going to watch Bad Boy Bubby, sure to get a good reaction from that film.