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Re: Top Films of All Time
« Reply #3140 on: September 03, 2011, 09:11:23 PM »
part 1

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part 3

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Loved it. You really emphasized the great music and visual style in the films you chose.

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Re: Top Films of All Time
« Reply #3141 on: September 03, 2011, 11:01:19 PM »
One thing I like about the videos is that they are presented at a pacing suited to the subject matter.  Lists are easy to scan and not actually read.  The videos make us think about every film presented.  We couldn't do that for everyone, but it is great presentation.
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Re: Top Films of All Time
« Reply #3142 on: September 04, 2011, 12:08:49 AM »
Part four:

101   Young Mr. Lincoln
102   Andrei Rublev
103   The Wind That Shakes the Barley
104   Dragon Inn
105   The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
106   Intolerance
107   Rushmore
108   Three Colors: Blue
109   In the Mood for Love
110   Hiroshima, mon amour
111   Modern Times
112   Tokyo Story
113   Fantasia
114   Last Life in the Universe
115   Hannah and Her Sisters
116   Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
117   The Life of Brian
118   Charade
119   Irma Vep
120   Fallen Angels
121   Big Night
122   L'Atalante
123   Sans soleil
124   The Awful Truth
125   Shanghai Express
126   LA Story
127   The Strawberry Blonde
128   Lola
129   Ghost Dog
130   Anatomy of a Murder
131   Raiders of the Lost Ark
132   Make Way for Tomorrow
133   Rashomon
134   The Manchurian Candidate
135   Pulp Fiction
136   A Touch of Zen
137   Don't Look Back
138   My Night at Maud's
139   Les amants du Pont-Neuf
140   Jaws
141   House of Flying Daggers
142   Do the Right Thing
143   Steamboat Bill Jr.
144   Chinatown
145   Sleeping Beauty
146   Cat People
147   Double Indemnity
148   8 1/2
149   Tropical Malady
150   Eyes Wide Shut
151   L'Avventura
152   Letter from an Unknown Woman
153   Monty Python and the Holy Grail
154   Apocalypse Now
155   The Empire Strikes Back
156   Brief Encounter
157   Lawrence of Arabia
158   Red River
159   Cops
160   Japanese Girls at the Harbor
161   Goodbye, Dragon Inn
162   The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
163   Meet Me in St. Louis
164   Crippled Avengers
165   The Battle of Algiers
166   WALL-E
167   Kiss Me Kate
168   The Outlaw Josey Wales
169   People On Sunday
170   The Pirate
171   Ruggles of Red Gap
172   Kill Bill Vol. 1
173   Sita Sings the Blues
174   Trouble in Paradise
175   The Double Life of Veronique
176   Louisiana Story
177   Notorious
178   Amadeus
179   The Wizard of Oz
180   Satantango
181   Harvey
182   Rome, Open City
183   Cleo from 5 To 7
184   Ikiru
185   Gunga Din
186   In a Lonely Place
187   Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
188   Inglourious Basterds
189   True Heart Susie
190   Breakfast at Tiffany's
191   McCabe & Mrs. Miller
192   7 Women
193   My Winnipeg
194   All That Heaven Allows
195   Day of Wrath
196   Star Wars
197   The Music Room
198   Oki's Movie
199   I'm Not There
200   PTU
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Re: Top Films of All Time
« Reply #3143 on: September 04, 2011, 12:25:35 AM »
Alright. I've seen nearly all of these, and the only one I had to look up in IMDB was True Heart Susie.

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Re: Top Films of All Time
« Reply #3144 on: September 04, 2011, 12:32:45 AM »
128   Lola

Demy, Fassbinder, or other?

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« Reply #3145 on: September 04, 2011, 12:36:57 AM »
I'd think these were the most obscure out of that batch, at least as much as True Heart Susie:

Lola
Dragon Inn
The Strawberry Blonde
7 Women
Louisiana Story
Ruggles of Red Gap
Crippled Avengers
Goodbye, Dragon Inn
Japanese Girls at the Harbor
A Touch of Zen
People on Sunday (except the Criterion just came out)
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« Reply #3146 on: September 04, 2011, 12:37:18 AM »
128   Lola

Demy, Fassbinder, or other?

Demy.  Didn't know there was another with that title.
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Re: Top Films of All Time
« Reply #3147 on: September 04, 2011, 12:56:19 AM »
This is in no particular order. Hope it is not too late.

Still Walking
Apocalypse Now Redux
Late Spring
Last Year at Marienbad
L'Avventura
Satantango
Pather Panchali
Apur Sansar
Scenes from a marriage
Autumn Sonata


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Re: Top Films of All Time
« Reply #3148 on: September 04, 2011, 01:27:13 AM »
OH NO!  I lost track of the date!!!  I'm putting my list together now.  It's still before midnight on the West Coast!
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« Reply #3149 on: September 04, 2011, 02:05:20 AM »
You have another day.  The deadline is 24 hours from now.
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