I like the totally subjective things the best possibly.
Enough are from the bad things totally however.
I set off because of this one thread.
The film is my kind art beside the music and the literature.
And impossible to tell it, which one my favourite film.
I would be able to make a statement about the topic in generalities rather possibly.
So my favourites:
Bacsó Péter:A Tanú
(Péter Bacsó: The Witness)
Kurosawa Akira films
Frederico Fellini films
Marcello Mastroanni films
John Boorman: Leo the Last
Lindsay Anderson: If
Michelangelo Antonioni: Blowup
Sam Mendes: American Beauty
Claude Zidi: Les sous-doués
A so sudden enumeration may not be full of course, consider well for a cross-section.
Myself am surprised actually, how many good films there are on the world!
Terry Gilliam films may not be missing even from a short enumeration:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
I can't stop it.
Gyuri
Enough are from the bad things totally however.
I set off because of this one thread.
The film is my kind art beside the music and the literature.
And impossible to tell it, which one my favourite film.
I would be able to make a statement about the topic in generalities rather possibly.
So my favourites:
Bacsó Péter:A Tanú
(Péter Bacsó: The Witness)
Kurosawa Akira films
Frederico Fellini films
Marcello Mastroanni films
John Boorman: Leo the Last
Lindsay Anderson: If
Michelangelo Antonioni: Blowup
Sam Mendes: American Beauty
Claude Zidi: Les sous-doués
A so sudden enumeration may not be full of course, consider well for a cross-section.
Myself am surprised actually, how many good films there are on the world!
Terry Gilliam films may not be missing even from a short enumeration:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
I can't stop it.
Gyuri
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Good pics. I was actually thinking I would have to say Gilliam before I clicked.
Too many to think of. First films that come to mind are Chaplin's. Arguably his best work are shorts but The Kid and The Gold Rush are some of the GOAT(s) in my book.
Too many to think of. First films that come to mind are Chaplin's. Arguably his best work are shorts but The Kid and The Gold Rush are some of the GOAT(s) in my book.
Das boot (German U-Boat film about WW II) and Red October (Also an U-Boat film) 😉
I've got something with U-Boats 😀
I've got something with U-Boats 😀
This is my reply to a similar thread on another forum:
As art or for enjoyment?
The Passion
The Mission (absolutely great musical score!)
The African Queen
Errol Flynn's Pirate movies (all)
Moby Dick
Pirates of the Caribbean (all)
Master and Commander
Robin Hood
Ivanhoe
The Patriot
Will Penny
Crossfire Trails
Lonesome Dove
The Prestige
Doctor Zhivago
Triumph of the Will (Amazing Propaganda Movie)
Saving Pvt. Ryan
We Were Soldiers
LA Confidential
Bullet
Ronin
Veggie Tales (all)
And for all the DIY Guys: The World's Fastest Indian😀
There are many more, but these tend to get overlooked in the lists that are usually compiled.
Best Regards,
TerryO
As art or for enjoyment?
The Passion
The Mission (absolutely great musical score!)
The African Queen
Errol Flynn's Pirate movies (all)
Moby Dick
Pirates of the Caribbean (all)
Master and Commander
Robin Hood
Ivanhoe
The Patriot
Will Penny
Crossfire Trails
Lonesome Dove
The Prestige
Doctor Zhivago
Triumph of the Will (Amazing Propaganda Movie)
Saving Pvt. Ryan
We Were Soldiers
LA Confidential
Bullet
Ronin
Veggie Tales (all)
And for all the DIY Guys: The World's Fastest Indian😀
There are many more, but these tend to get overlooked in the lists that are usually compiled.
Best Regards,
TerryO
Yes. And more examples:First films that come to mind are Chaplin's.
Buster Keaton
Harold Lloyd
Ben Turpin
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.
.
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Abel Gance
Yes, me too.Das boot (German U-Boat film about WW II)
There are very many good wartime films and books.
Only war no would be...
Gyuri
1/ Blade Runner
2/ Apocalypse Now
3/ Get Away (Steve McQueen)
4/ Dances with Wolves
5/ Bad Day at Black Rock
6/ Seven Samuri
Just a few of many.
Regards, Allen
2/ Apocalypse Now
3/ Get Away (Steve McQueen)
4/ Dances with Wolves
5/ Bad Day at Black Rock
6/ Seven Samuri
Just a few of many.
Regards, Allen
Really I love shorts and Dadaist or Surreal stuff so these 2 might be my real favorites.
Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali's Un Chien Andalou
Hans Richter Vormittagsspuk
Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali's Un Chien Andalou
Hans Richter Vormittagsspuk
I'll vote for all of the above, too. And although there are many better films I could list, one that sticks in my head is "Second Hand Lion". Another one I loved is "Legends of the Fall", with Anthony Hopkins, from 1994.
And if you have a date, and hopefully some good wine to drink, you probably can't go wrong with "A Walk in the Clouds".
Yes, me too.
There are very many good wartime films and books.
Only war no would be...
Gyuri
Yes 😉
Thank you for the hints.
When I saw a film which can be valued last although I reflected on it now, who knows it when I was last in a cinema. To read so though I do not have energy. If my little time and my little energy allow it, I collapse, and until the one of my half-ready amplifiers I listen to because. Mainly my Double_F4.
Regards:
Gyuri
When I saw a film which can be valued last although I reflected on it now, who knows it when I was last in a cinema. To read so though I do not have energy. If my little time and my little energy allow it, I collapse, and until the one of my half-ready amplifiers I listen to because. Mainly my Double_F4.
Regards:
Gyuri
Lindsay Anderson: If
Lindsay Anderson
Peter Weir
Richard Lester (along with L. A. the core of Brit surrealism)
For actors Terence Stamp and Alan Bates.
Just mentioning some usaually neglected subjects that would easily sub for the Star Wars/Indiana Jones entries in most "lists".
"People on Sunday" if you like German surrealism circa 1929.
It's interesting to date folks by the movies they consider "best" -- my wife has dragged to me one movie in the past 20 years -- and that was to see La Vie en Rose.
"Tophat" is on at the moment, TIVO'd from TCM.
Well, here goes:
Orphans of the Storm
Ramona
The General
The Kid
M
Kind Heart and Coronets
I'm All Right Jack
Carry on Cleo
M. Hulot's Holiday
La Belle et La Bete
Shoot the Piano Player
etc., etc.
and Bullitt is, perhaps, the greatest San Fran movie of all time.
It's interesting to date folks by the movies they consider "best" -- my wife has dragged to me one movie in the past 20 years -- and that was to see La Vie en Rose.
"Tophat" is on at the moment, TIVO'd from TCM.
Well, here goes:
Orphans of the Storm
Ramona
The General
The Kid
M
Kind Heart and Coronets
I'm All Right Jack
Carry on Cleo
M. Hulot's Holiday
La Belle et La Bete
Shoot the Piano Player
etc., etc.
and Bullitt is, perhaps, the greatest San Fran movie of all time.
Lindsay Anderson
Peter Weir
Richard Lester (along with L. A. the core of Brit surrealism)
For actors Terence Stamp and Alan Bates.
Just mentioning some usaually neglected subjects that would easily sub for the Star Wars/Indiana Jones entries in most "lists".
I am way behind on film experiences, Scott. But I am intrigued, and have more time, now, than I did earlier in my life. Could you please suggest a film or two, involving the people you mentioned?
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