1) Apocalypse Now 2) 2001: A Space Odyssey 3) Aguirre: The Wrath of God 4) Blade Runner 5) The Mirror 6) M 7) Walkabout 8) Days of Heaven 9) There Will be Blood 10) Once Upon a Time in the West
Probably missing a lot, what are yours? Is this a good list?
Joseph Davis
Why is the mirror rated so highly? It sounds like the time tarkovsky jumped the shark.
Explain yourself user.
Robert Cooper
>English language films in top 10
Tyler Collins
>Gen X Faggot Opinion
Oliver Nelson
Idk sometimes I don't really care about plot as much, I just like the atmosphere of the film. Like Days of Heaven and The Mirror. Tbh I didn't really understand The Mirror that much, I just liked the feel of it.
Samuel Reyes
And what would your list be then? Films are subjective.
The Mirror and M aren't English language. I don't get what you're trying to say.
Jordan Green
1)L'ascension du Chevalier Noir
Evan Howard
That's not even the best film out of the trilogy.
Anthony Reyes
in no particular order
Jaws The Silence of the Lambs The Empire Strikes Back Schindler's List Alien Predator Master and Commander The Fellowship of the Ring No Country for Old Men The Prince of Egypt
Andrew Thompson
Good list, no bad films there. Never heard of The Prince of Egypt or Master and Commander though. What are they about?
Evan Bennett
>Prince of Egypt Animated movie of the biblical story of the two brothers Moses and Ramses. It's the greatest animated movie of all time imo. >Master and Commander Early 1800 Napoleonic naval war movie. its so fuckin good.
Anthony Ortiz
Shawshank Redemption Star Wars Empire strikes back Lord of the Rings (its one film double fuck you) Citizen Kain GATTACA Sin City Starship Troopers 1984 Star trek: wrath of kahn (saw it in the cinema and it started my love of film) closet Land
honorable mentions; v for vendetta the life of brian The Core ( has absolute perfect pacing) the sunset limited conherance Primer the exam Fear and Loathing in las vagas the life aquatic
Landon Taylor
Harry potter Jerrasic world Passenger The hobbit La la land Eraser head starship troopers jurrasic park 2
Adam Thompson
Gattaca is so underrated, glad it's there. Only one of those I hated was Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Maybe I needed to be high to enjoy it.
Greatest animation? Bold statement, has a lot to do to beat The Iron Giant. I'll watch it.
Aiden James
1) Lethal Weapon 2) Lethal Weapon 2 3) Midnight Run 4) Grosse Pointe Blank 5) Die Hard 6) Heat 7) Big Trouble in Little China 8) Way of the Gun 9) LA Confidential 10) Raising Arizona
Brody Nelson
>has a lot to do to beat The Iron Giant i know i know. iron giant is top tier but prince of egypt is very dear to me. hopefully you'll atleast like it.
Charles Clark
you must be new
master and commander is worshipped by literally all of Sup Forums
Henry Morris
>you must be new
you must be a woman*.
Ian Garcia
Which Blade Runner should I watch? I've never seen any of them because it feels like a test I'm going to fail just deciding which one to watch.
Connor Ortiz
1-10: Mousehunt
Aaron Anderson
there is only one
Christian Torres
Blade Runner: The Final Cut. And then watch the new Blade Runner which will be out soon. Woo!
2 Westerns and a war film is really feminine, isn't it? Do you only watch Rambo on repeat?
Dylan Ward
In no particular order
1)Barry Lyndon 2)Yojimbo 3)The Godfather pt 1 4)Vampire Hunter D (1985) 5)The Place Beyond the Pines 6)The Warriors 7)Kung Fu Hustle 8)Goodfellas 9)Walk Hard 10)Eyes Wide Shut
Zachary Moore
I think this is the best list here, Kurosawa and Kubrick haven't been mentioned enough. And I never understood the hate for Eyes Wide Shut.
Christian Barnes
i cant put them in order
The Royal Tenenbaums Fantastic Mr. Fox Shaun of the Dead One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest A Bittersweet Life Encounters at the End of the World Raising Arizona Fargo Kill List A Field in England
Leo Bell
decent list. haven't seen the place beyond the pines though.
Tyler Cox
gattaca dr. strangelove fellowship of the ring the godfather under the skin heavy weights good burger blade runner
the other ones are too close to choose from
Anthony Garcia
my fuckin nigga
Ryder Sanchez
its pretty good.
Dominic Martin
1) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 2) 2001: A Space Odyssey 3) Gladiator 4) Goodfellas 5) The Lord of the Rings (any of the three) 6) Man of Steel 7) Terminator 2: Judgement Day 8) The Dark Knight 9) Saving Private Ryan 10) Big Trouble in Little China
Chase Roberts
>No no country for old men
Josiah Martin
>BvS and MoS >not Watchmen
what kind of Snyderfag are you?
Josiah Gonzalez
...
Carson Morales
>I like to smell my own farts noir
Camden Watson
In no particular order, I present the ultimate list: >Jesus of Nazareth >The Last Temptation of Jesus Christ >The Gospel of John >The Passion of The Christ >Peter: The Redemption >Risen >Ben-Hur >The Last Days in The Desert >Silence >Killing Jesus I'm not even a Christcuck either.
Jeremiah Gomez
Kikujiro Rashomon Smiles of a Summer Night Glengarry Glen Ross Hannah & Her Sisters The General (Keaton) Citizen Kane Fitzcarraldo A Serious Man Homicide (Mamet)
Jaxson Johnson
1)Goodfellas 2)Apocalypse Now 3)TGTBATU 4)Robocop 5)The Last Crusade 6) Once Upon a Time in America 7) In Bruges 8)Lawrence of Arabia 9) Terminator 10) LOTR
Grayson Thompson
1. Star Wars the empire strikes back 2. Indiana Jones and the raider of the lost ark 3. Seven years in Tibet 4. The Seventh Seal 5. Goodfellas 6. Gattaca 7. Logan 8. Gladiator 9. Apocolypse Now 10. Interstellar
Julian Nguyen
you forgot Get Out gtfo
Luke Evans
>that capeshit >T2 over T1
You know where to go BTILC is bretty gud tho
Jace Rogers
Not any with his monotone voice over.
Joseph Price
They're all serviceable, but the final cut is kino
Adrian Adams
I'm so glad days of heaven is on here, it's such a fucking masterpiece
Aiden Baker
Spartacus Flash Gordon Ran The empire strikes back It's the great pumpkin Charlie Brown The lord of the rings trilogy Spirited away Blade runner final cut Akira The good the bad and the ugly The passion of the Christ Kung fu hustle Dr strangelove The Thing The Godfather
Ryder Torres
>sin city >v for vendetta >the life of brian >fear and loathing in las vegas >the life aquatic
this is worse than plebbit, this is tumblrina shit
Caleb Cruz
Don't have top 10 but in the hopes of spreading my love of these films: Possession (1981) Mystery Train (1989) Come and see (1985) Koyanisqatsi (1982) Thin blue line (1988)
Benjamin Gutierrez
What's wrong with fear and loathing?
Dominic Mitchell
What's wrong with Life of Brian? Agree with you otherwise
Jordan Nelson
I like your additude dude. What do you like about these films my man?
Hudson Ortiz
Andrei Rublev The Leopard Taxi Driver 8 1/2 Rear Window Au hasard Balthazar The Idiot Bicycle Thieves Apocalypse Now The Searchers
Josiah Murphy
>The Deer Hunter >The Godfather Part II >Casino >Conan the Barbarian >The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford >Gladiator >Scarface (1932) >The Friends of Eddie Coyle >The Revenant >Manchester by the Sea
Carter Clark
>Lethal Weapon >Lethal Weapon 2 >Die Hard >Heat >Big Trouble in Little China >La Confidential
i fucking like you, bud
Evan Flores
They're all good in their different ways. They're all films that made me self reflect and reflect on the world a lot after I'd seen them. Possession is just an incredible film, shot beautifully and really unlike anything else I've seen. Mystery Train I don't think is the best movie but I saw a lot of myself in the Japanese character. Come and see is I think the best war movie ever made and truly shows the darkness that humanity can possess, just horrific in every way. Koyanisqatsi is really just an experience, no dialogue or plot more of a visual tone poem, but was really prophetic about climate change and the dangers of the advancement of human civilisation. Thin blue line is just a really brilliant documentary, perfectly told the story of a trial but reveals a lot about people's motivations in doing bad deeds. I would strongly recommend all of them though
Juan Barnes
In the Mood for Love Chungking Express Ikiru Oldboy No Country for Old Men 500 Days of Summer Alien Apocalypse Now Pather Panchali Perfect Blue
Jace Martin
The Good the Bad and the Ugly The Big Lebowski LOTR The Tree of Life The Searchers Fargo Seven Samurai Apocalypse Now Mad Max Fury Road King Kong (1933) Pretty dadcore/pleb but whatever. Usually changes on a regular basis. >>Jesus of Nazareth >>The Last Temptation of Christ >>The Passion of the Christ >>Ben-Hur (I assume 1959) >>Silence All kino
Jackson Sanchez
LOTR Back To The Future Jurassic Park Terminator 2 Interstellar Inglourious Basterds Mad Max Fury Road Harry Potter & The Prizoner of Azkaban The Incredibles Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Jackson Torres
This is fucking awful holy shit. Why are you even on this board?
Cameron Lewis
Cleopatra Empire Strikes Back American Gangster King Kong 2005 The Dark Knight Rises Enemy at the Gates Excalibur Jackie Brown Chicken Run The Wizard of Oz
Jordan Kelly
IMDB tier.
Henry Hughes
Dekalog Tropical Malady The Gospel According to Matthew An Autumn Afternoon Playtime Tabu: A Story of the South Seas Inland Empire The River Goodbye, Dragon Inn Life, and Nothing More...
Thomas Jones
You're bland as fuck, and a pleb.
Thomas Robinson
I don't see how any of those films can be seen as bland. What's your type of movie then?
Ethan Mitchell
>Vampire Hunter D (1985) Why would you do this? Sequel is ten times better.
Nathan Kelly
>Killing Jesus
This seems like another half assed Bill Orley garbage.
Camden Harris
Going by the amount of times I've rewatched:
>The Lord of the Rings >Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind >Kill Bill >The Truman Show >Alien >Les Miserables (2012) >In Bruges >The Girl Next Door (2004) >Titanic >Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Kayden Nelson
Ayyyy my fellow man of colour
William Bailey
>Blade Runner
very shallow on a thematic level, beautiful visuals, but that's it.
>There Will be Blood similar as above, except that the themes are pseud anti-capitalist, anti-Christian.
The rest are top-200 imdb list tier.
My list would be pretty similar though. Forrest Gump is my favorite movie.
Grayson Murphy
revant ovrated
Samuel Peterson
I don't like to rank films in highest-to-lowest order so here it is- plebian edition
The Passion of the Christ Farewell, My Concubine The Social Network Dogtooth Raging Bull War and Peace (1966) Lost in Translation City of God Das Boot Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Parker Cruz
Mostly objectively good movies. Just remember that this board unironically thinks Snyder is a genius auteur.
John Cox
2001 stroszek eraserhead gummo enter the void baraka a woman under the influence pixote throw away your books, rally in the streets mac and me (probably the funniest movie ever made, unintentional of course)
Bentley Perez
bad eh alright decent patrician
not definitive but here are a few;
castle in the sky dead man brazil donnie darko fast times at ridgemont high the breakfast club mccabe and mrs miller the king of comedy la belle et la bete
roast me lads
Samuel Nelson
no list
Angel Bennett
8 1/2 The Godfather Mirror Mulholland Drive La Dolce Vita High and Low The Cranes Are Flying Through A Glass Darkly Badlands Barry Lyndon
Let me know what you think.
Anthony Sanders
End of Evangelion Paris, Texas Tokyo Story Tampopo Persona Posession Mulholland Drive Fifth Element Passion of Joan of Arc High and Low
Zachary Green
Dr. Strangelove Apocalypse Now A Clockwork Orange The Hidden Fortress The Tin Drum Empire Strikes Back Raider of the Lost Ark Shame Metropolis M
Justin Diaz
Metropolis is good don't get me wrong but it isn't in your top 10
Jason Johnson
These 2 are good lists.
I've only seen like 3 of these movies but the ones I have seen are really good.
Jacob Lewis
Is Paris Texas good?
Grayson Lopez
It was the first silent film I ever saw so it holds a special place in my heart so I don't have it in me to take it out of my top 10.
Daniel Taylor
Best list here
Evan Johnson
It's really good. The last scene with Harry Dean Stanton and Nastassja Kinski is mesmerizing.
Ethan Watson
Cool I saw it on FilmStruck the other day and wondered if it was worth a watch
Isaiah Cook
Knight of Cups Inherent Vice Inland Empire Voices Through Time Citizen Kane The Tree of Life Upstream Color Lost Highway The Seventh Seal 2001: A Space Odyssey
I don't know, so hard to pick only ten to represent me, I have more than 10 favorites and they're all so close it's hard to see ten clear winners. Also difficult to keep it one per director, especially when I watch films by going through filmographies. Also I usually pick films that say more about my taste than ones that are everyone's favorites, but for this one I went ahead and included Kane, 2001, Seventh Seal, as they are my favorites. Perhaps instead I could have said World on a Wire, Woman in the Dunes, and Landscape Suicide instead if I wanted to diversify the list, but those didn't quite move me as much. What do you think Sup Forums?
Adam Wood
I think you like slow boring movies and must have a much better attention span than I do
t.
Jacob Garcia
good taste Sup Forums there's only like 1 or two lists that i would say are bad, not that this means anything
to the wonder valley of the bees night of the hunted alucarda mother joan of angels the criminal life of archibaldo de la cruz a star is born mysterious skin stone twice a man
Oliver Price
I really need to watch inland empire
Zachary Moore
Is apocalypse now Sup Forumss favorite film?
Jack Rodriguez
Watch more film
Benjamin Turner
That's funny, because my top 10 is exactly the same as it was 500 movies ago.
James Lopez
Yes, but the top 10 is pretty close together. Could easily swap tenth and first place around.
So you're just going to stand at a distance and judge everyone instead of giving your own opinion?
Zachary Watson
dick
Ryan Bell
I'd be pretty sad if I watched 500 movies and not a single one of them totally blew me away. What's your list and what are you watching?
Jace Sullivan
What do you think of Lynch's other stuff? To me Inland Empire is his most realized. Obviously it's experimental, but every single bit works. It's a very dense film, but it's possible that that doesn't even matter as the surface level alone is a very overwhelming, frightening experience
Nathan Flores
im constantly watching film. As you can see, Manchester is in my top. A year ago this wasn't the case. I watched more movies over the last 12 months and will continue to do so.
And you should kill yourself
Michael Brown
Favorites:
1. Ordet 2. Seventh Seal 3. There Will Be Blood 4. Wild Strawberries 5. The Good the Bad and the Ugly 6. Paths of Glory 7. Ben Hur 8. Synecdoche, New York 9. Manchester By the Sea 10. Doubt
Ethan Phillips
basically he's meming that you're not pretentious enough.
Lincoln Ramirez
No, of course a lot of films blow me away, just not enough to make it to my top 10. My top 100 constantly evolves with each year though.
Ethan Wilson
I have seen movies that blew me away, but I'm gonna have to watch them at least three times, with at least a year in between, to know if it holds up, before I put it on my top 10.
Other times I may not be that impressed by a movie the first time, but then I watch it again and it blows me away.
Evan Torres
10. Dawn of the Dead (2004) 9.Donnie Darko 8.Suckerpunch 7.Man of Steel 6.300 5.Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith 4.Prometheus 3.Watchmen 2.The Boondock Saints 1. Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice