TOP 10

TOP 10

1. M
2. STAGECOACH
3. A MAN ESCAPED
4. BATTLE OF ALGIERS
5. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
6. THE GODFATHER
7. BADLANDS
8. ANGST
9. DANTON
10. EYES WIDE SHUT

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What the fuck are you talking about

song I think

A man escaped is in my top 10 too. Other than that you could do better, but you're on the right path

Ur mothers only sin

Post ur top 10

i respect your list except the godfather should be part II and a clockwork orange should be barry lyndon. i also don't believe you love M or stagecoach that much and feel like you put them there for political reasons.

this is probably the first time danton and angst have ever been posted on Sup Forums. they're great movies. have you seen henry portrait of a serial killer?

In no particular order

A man escaped
Le trou
Wages of fear
Rome open city
Investigation of a citizen above suspicion
High and low
Dr strangelove
Bicycle thieves
Le Samourai
Rififi

>Rome open city

the 13 Hours of its day

Thanks. Godfather Pt 2 was great, but I doesn't stand on its own. When Pantangeli and Henry are talking in prison about the good old days, it doesn't really hit home without the first film. The best sequel ever, probably. 2001, ACO, and Barry Lyndon are the three corners of cinemas apex- A clockwork orange being at the top of the triptych. Yes, ACO is the greatest film ever made ever. FULL STOP

Love M because FritzLang, because Peter Lorre, because the neighborhood watch sign on every neighborhood in America is based off his shadow. Love Stagecoach for John Ford, all the same reasons I love being an American. A boring list is one that doesn't have Ford or Lang, imo.

I don't lurk Sup Forums but I'm not surprised Danton and Angst aren't mentioned as often as they should be. I have not seen the film you mentioned but will put it on my list. The trailer seemed questionable.
Thanks for your response.

Dear criterion collection,


A man escaped (of coarse)
Le trou (another prison break?)
Wages of fear (good, not great)
Rome open city (...)
Investigation of a citizen above suspicion (...)
High and low (...)
Dr strangelove (great, but not his best)
Bicycle thieves (close: i bambini ci guardano is the superior de sica film)
Le Samourai (LOL)
Rififi (... This is ur top 10 goat?)

Dido.
Sincerely,

Hmmmmmmmm

wtf do people see in stagecoach?

An "honourable" bandit confesses his love to some nondescript hooker he just met, some other "mysterious" gentleman helps a pregnant lady reach her husband.

If these were realistic characters in that time then I can see where America went wrong.

Stagecoach is the beginning of a myth created by John Ford. He creates a world, pure and complex. Its a film not only about America but Americans. In the film there are a lot of them: the savages, the high brows, the low brow, the drunk, the swindler, the law biding, the idiot, the foreigners, etc. But the real story is about one American. The true American. Trying to escape a world of savages, murderers, high society and all their crooked ways, John Wayne speaks for every true man in the world when he says to Dallas " There's a nice place - a real nice place... trees... grass... water. There's a cabin half built. A man could live there... and a woman." It's all a myth. Stagecoach is a myth. John Wayne is a myth. But standing in 2017, it's easy to see Stagecoach as a part of American history. Orson Welles watched Stagecoach repeatedly in preparation for Citizen Kane. Akira Kurowsawa's favorite directors were "John Ford, John Ford, and John Ford." John Ford created a Myth of the American. That's Stagecoach.

...

What app is that?

F is for Fake?
That's not a film.
That's not even a documentary.
Try again

Rules Of The Game
Persona
La Dolce Vita
Raging Bull
Rashomon
Eyes Wide Shut
Wild Strawberries
Metropolis
Enter The Void
Seventh Seal

Letterboxd newfag
>Landscape Suicide
You're trying too hard pal
Good taste

Millennium mambo
Fists in the pockets
My way home
Merry go round
Why does herr.R run amok
The blood spot
Orinoko: new world
India song
Ossesione
A tale of the wind

>my favorite movies? Oh you probably never heard of them

U disgust me

Rules Of The Game(...)
Persona (Yes)
La Dolce Vita (yea)
Raging Bull (Yes)
Rashomon (YES)
Eyes Wide Shut (YES!)
Wild Strawberries (Yea)
Metropolis (ye)
Enter The Void (Yes)
Seventh Seal (Yes)

Sincerely,

Marion Bloom

You havent heard of any of them? pffftHahahahaha

watch more films you dork

Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back
The Great Dictator
The Matrix
Ghost in the Shell
Jurassic Park
Alien
The Terminator
Predator
Robocop
Zoolander

>people who unironically have movies older than 60 years old in their top 10
the image back then was absolute crap, and cinema is a visual art. newer movies are objectively better, you fedora tippers

dude my favs r the same as ur favs

why do idiots mistake favourites for best

billy madison is one of my favs obvs not a great though

suck me dick

nothing wrong about having billy madison amongst your favs, but having a silent movie from the 20s? that's just being a pretentious cunt

STAGECOACH
HIGH AND LOW
THE APARTMENT
CHUNGKING EXPRESS
CITY LIGHTS
ABOUT ELLY
LATE SPRING
THE LONG GRAY LINE
SHADOW OF A DOUBT

yeh most retards just list top old fedora tipper movies

i like citizen kane buts not a fav

if i was to pick an old fav it would be a toss up between some of the laurel and hardy features because i watched em as a kid, not because my college professor told me to

>a tale of the wind
>trying this hard

Jeeez man (American accent)

>he unironically believes this
pfffthaha...HAHHAHHAHAHAHAHh

Have you seen it?

Only Angels Have Wings
Kiss Me Deadly
Sweet Smell of Success
Taxi Driver
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Apocalypse Now
The Thing
Evil Dead 2
Barton Fink
Mulholland Drive

in no order and in caps because the OP is

HARAKIRI
HIGH AND LOW
ANGEL'S EGG
A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY
HAPPY TOGETHER
BUFFALO '66
PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE
MIAMI VICE
CERTIFIED COPY
CERTAIN WOMEN

You watch movies in 4inches diagonal 4:3 screens?

>clockwork
>badlands
>'M' as #1
Whew....
Wewwwww.

1. Mad Max: Fury Road
2. Taxi Driver
3. 28 Days Later
4. Falling Down
5. Dredd
6. Nightcrawler
7. Fight Club
8. The Truman Show
9. Blade Runner
10. Drive

So bad it's good: Super Mario Bros Movie

35mm, better than whatever shitty screens you watch your "objectively" better films on.

Kill yourself, steakshit

>punk drunk
>not magnolia

>buffalo 66
>not the master or gladiator

>certain women
I had to look that up

You put that doc on your goat list
Nuf said

>year of the lord 2016
>watching movies in 35mm
I can understand people who listen to vinyls, but you are retarded

>Kiss Me Deadly

>Not ordered

Singing in the Rain
Seventh Seal
Princess Mononoke
Clockwork Orange
There Will be Blood
The Thin Red Line
Buffalo 66
No Country for Old Men
Memories of Murders
The Straight Story
City of God

Personally anyways. Those movies got the most personal reaction from me.

Idk how common Buffalo 66 is but even if people might say its gimmicky or indie hipster the ending literally had be jumping up and yelling. There's just something about focusing so closely and intimately with such a dysfunctional character. Great movie imo.

Truly living like a pleb I see, no worth discussing anything further with you, I've just found out what kind of animal you are. Savage nigger.

>buffalo 66
>not the master or gladiator
what????

Sweet Sweetback Badass Song
The Devil Probably
La Notte
Robocop
Low and High
The Holy Mountain
Weekend
Paths of Glory
Woman Under the Influence
Tokyo Drifter

What's good about Chung King Express honestly? Like I liked it, it was stylish, and sweet but I'm surprised to see it on lists of "THE BEST" or even as favorites.

You deny techonolgy evolution and I'm the savage? lmao

Quite the filmbuff audience we got here tonight.

Is that sarcasm...?

Pls no bully.

>Princess Mononoke

Of course it's sarcasm nigga, you like fucking robocop

grow up

I think it's one of those movies that really captured my emotional wavelength the first time I saw it. Sure, it's incredibly stylish and has and some career-high acting all around but I don't ever think I'll be able to listen to California Dreamin' without thinking of Chungking Express

Not him. I'm the other guy.

But I do like Robocop. Its a fun movie.

>tfw you use some personal favorites as "top ten"

I mean if we're trying to be objective its completely different. But at least i'm not pseudo posting. Its good to read shit ITT since it gives me more stuff to actually check out.

What's so bad about Robocop?
Where is your top 10?

Well you stupid retard I don't think I'll be able to hear Sunday Morning without thinking of my ex but that doesn't make it a good song you cocksucking chinkloving shit. Fuck WKW fuck you.
Superficial gay ass explanation of why you like it shut the fuck up.

youtube.com/watch?v=7ol9qzDsCCQ

Comfy movie. What a qt.

man I'm sorry you're so aggravated

This is honestly the truth for the most part, with there being only a handful movies which transcend the times they were made in. Sup Forums would never actually admit this though because there are too many contrarians on here

Are you mad?

Science fiction and horror are by definition shitty movies for kids, there is one reason no one takes them seriously

You're the other guy, then you suck even harder.
Jesus Christ city of God, clockwork orange and memories of murder? You're what's wrong with the website but like personified

not me. btw.

Good choice. Good reason.

Give me some kino to try then m8. I'm open to suggestions, that why I'm here. Have you already posted ITT?

Those are just some good movies that I've seen so far and enjoyed, I haven't gone through 1000s of films yet, so that's what I've got, but those are good. Perhaps not "great" by your standard, but they're all certainly good.

how a nigga gonna be this mad about Chungking Express and Wong Kar-wai??? lmaoooooo

I'm sure you know all about what films transcended in their time. (It's scarcasm btw).
Kinda yeah.
Thanks I'm sorry as well.
Man you like Amelie you have no right to talk about anything, go back to bed inbred shit.
I don't have any standards m8 enjoy what you enjoy those are all fine films you feel me.

Is this a joke?
>Jaws
>Mad Max
>science fiction and horror are by definition shitty movies for kids

Ebola Syndrome
Aguirre the Wrath of God
Pink Flamingos
Female Trouble
El Topo
The Holy Mountain
The Devils
The World According to Garp
Dr. Strangelove
Amedaus

I wouldn't put either of them in my list personally, but discrediting the genre is retarded.

Kubrick Tarkovsky Lynch and Haneke are enough reason.

Jaws is the epitome of a suspense movie
Max Max is the best action movie ever made

Wow, TWO jodo flicks? You must know all about the fine art of cinema.
I can't seem to find Amedaus though, I'm sure it's so obscure it doesn't even show up on my browser, and that's why I can't find it.

is lower right corner The Wedding Party?

that's one of your favorite movies...?

> you feel me

faggot

Children of Men
Enemy
Apocalypto
Schindler's List
2001
Valhalla Rising
Macbeth
Whiplash
The Dark Knight
12 Angry Men
The Lord of the Rings
Hacksaw ridge
Full Metal Jacket
>That's not 10
Fuck you

Greetings by Brian de Palma

>I waste time arguing cinema with people like you

Feel my cock gay boy, who coincidentally has shit taste in films.
Why bother acting like you can't pick 10 films from your predictable shit taste?

>"Those are just some good movies that I've seen so far and enjoyed, I haven't gone through 1000s of films yet"

>>>/Reddit/
>Was Swiss army man about gender transitioning?

Me and ur xgirlfriend are going Velvet Underground- if you know what I mean

This is the best list so far

Reddit is even worse than this website

I have a hotter gf now so go ahead and fuck that mentally deficient whore.
Go a little up in the thread and you'll find mine.

Your list is by far the worst

Thanks for the laugh.

1. Barry Lyndon
2. The Prestige
3. La Cina è vicina
4. La Dolce Vita
5. Midnight Cowboy
6. A Man For All Seasons
7. The Color Of Money
8. Match Point
9. The Last Picture Show
10. A Clockwork Orange

>The Prestige

Why can't we have real discussions?

GREAT FILM

>A man could live there... and a former whore.

FTFY. I get that John Wayne became a fearless strong man myth and this role was the bootstrapping of it, but if this movie alone contains (and still contains) some sort of aim for men in America then that country needs some serious upping.

b8

to be fair theres no point having a discussion with someone who like the prestige

It's not an aim, it's a wish
And your probably black so you'll never understand

So we can only talk about Rogue One on Sup Forums now?

I liked it, it's not a top 10 material though

name a better "rivalry begets greatness" movie

Tru

The Illusionist

We all liked it, the problem is having it in the 10 favourite movies in history list

Bicycle thief.. been a bit since I've seen that

ITT: People getting triggered at ANYthing just for the sake of it

But don't forget to always put the blame elsewhere :)

The Illusionist is The Prestige's uglier sluttier cousin.

Literally "Rescue me from my Baaad Marriage™" tier

Not triggered, my taste is objectively superior to any of you faglords

I'm just making fun of y'all

>A hick can act superior of anyone

Must suck having garbage taste

Cobra Verde
Cannibal Holocaust
Double Indemnity
The Great Silence
The Road Warrior
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Conan the Barbarian
Braindead
Black Christmas
Hard Boiled