Wonderful! Your tastes and perspectives are wonderful... so glad your show exists, you guys are like the purest form of movie fans.. coming from a guy who also loves high-art pretension, indonesian schlock and everything in-between. keep up the amazing work!
1-Taking of Pelham 123 2-Dead man 3-Fire Walk with me 4-The Spirit of the beehive 5-Three Women 6-Irma Vep 7-Thin red line 8-Under the skin 9-Romeo is bleeding 10-Barton Fink
Really enjoyed this video! Always a pleasure discovering new films with you guys. My top 10 is: 10. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2000) 9. Morvern Callar (2002) 8. The Red Shoes (1948) 7. House (1977) 6. L’Âge d’or (1930) 5. Nowhere (1997) 4. Love & Pop (1998) 3. Persona (1966) 2. The Dark Crystal (1982) 1. Inland Empire (2006)
Deep End is also one of my favorites! also In a Lonely Place Nashville Out of the Blue Mikey and Nicky All That Jazz Play it as it Lays Sorcerer Persona The Trial (Welles)
1. Zodiac 2. Persona 3. Network 4. After hours 5.Memories of murder 6. Aguirre the wrath of god 7. Invasion of the body snatchers 8. Videodrome 9. Goodfellas 10. The Tenant HM: blue velvet, animal house, office space, sorcerer
I think i got the rest of them now. 4 Short cuts 5 That one with Travolta as an angel. I wanna say Barney even though i know it's wrong. It was some name. 6 The Werner Herzog episode that you also talk about here. 7 Boogie nights 8 Natural born killers 9 The one about the behind the scenes of Boondock saints. 10 Your favorite snapper movies edition.
1 Alien 2 Duel 3 Jacob's Ladder (1990) 4 The Elephant Man 5 The Fountain 6 Runaway Train (1985) 7 Streets of Fire 8 Altered States 9 Oblivion 10 Sorcerer
1. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest 2. 2001: a space odyssey 3. Jaws 4. Taxi Driver 5. The Conversation 6. Sorcerer 7. Dawn of the Dead 8. The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover 9. Assault on Precinct 13 10. Straw Dogs
1. The Shining 2. Blade Runner 3. Hour of the Wolf 4. Repo Man 5. Aguirre The Wrath of God 6. Cutter’s Way 7. The Conformist 8. The Conversation 9. Zerkalo 10.The Red Circle Fantastic list guys, got some movies to catch up on, wow. (Runner ups or one fucking hour dream reviews: If…, Phantom of the Paradise, Wicker Man, Repulsion, The Devils, Two Lane Blacktop, Klute)
Another fun ep. I will definitely be digging into the films you guys mentioned that were new to me. Thanks for putting it on the line! Here's mine as of this second: 10 - Raising Arizona 9 - Prime Cut 8 - The 400 Blows 7 - Two Lane Blacktop 6 - My Dinner With Andre 5 - Fitzcarraldo 4 - Office Space 3 - The Conversation 2 - Mulholland Drive 1 - Chinatown
1. Wake in Fright (found you guys because of it) 2. Easy Rider 3. Ravenous 4. 12 Angry Men 5. A Clockwork Orange 6. Black Cat, White Cat 7. Suicide Kings 8. No Country for Old Men 9. The Conversation 10. Three Days of the Condor 5 Honorable mentions (doesn't mean top 15): Kin dza dza Donnie Brasco Pulp Fiction The Wolf of Wall Street The good The Bad and The Ugly Documentary: Home (2009) Animation: The Triplets of Belleville this is what I can think of right now and I would not place them in order but it is what it is)
Great episode team! Here's my current top 10: 1. Persona 2. Wake in Fright 3. Sorcerer 4. Tokyo Story 5. The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 6. Mulholland dr 7. Aguirre, Wrath of God 8. The Thing 9. Cabaret 10. 3 Women
Just re-watched Friday the 13 part 1-8 recently so I am stoked for that! Sorted by release date because that's way easier. For me this is the type of list that would change day to day. 10. 8 1/2 9. Midnight Cowboy 8. The French Connection 7. Chinatown 6. Female Trouble 5. Dog Day Afternoon 4. Taxi Driver 3. Network 2. Hannah and Her Sisters 1. number one with a bullet...High Fidelity. The movie about lists!
1. Manhunter 2. The Vanishing 3. Goodfellas 4. Stop Making Sense 5. The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover 6. The Parallax View 7. Dog Day Afternoon 8. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) 9. Inland Empire 10. Pumping Iron 5-10 could easily change tomorrow with some of my short list swapping in. Great episode. I’ve gotta watch Five Easy Pieces and Shoot The Moon!
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2. Sorcerer 3. Duel 4. The Thing 5. Pee Wee's Big Adventure 6. Runaway Train 7. The Deer Hunter 8. Five Easy Pieces 9. Thrashin' 10. Office Space
I'm not familiar! Will investigate. Thrashin' is one of the comfort food titles I threw in. A punk rock Romeo & Juliet with skateboards, loved it as a teen. @clintonorman2859
Also...Shoot the moon! I was Mia Goldman's private chef when I was living in LA and I had the honor of cooking the food for her dad's memorial. She told me that movie was about their family and some other cool stories about him.
1. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest 2. Dawn of the Dead (1978) 3. Escape From New York 4. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) 5. The Warriors Those have been my top five since forever. They’ll never change I reckon. A simple man with simple taste. “It’s an old Indian game, Chief. It’s called put the ball in the hole.”
1.Stalker(Tarkovsky) 2.Satantango(Tarr) 3.Schindlers List(Spielberg) 4.The Shawshank Redemption(Darabont) 5.Ikiru(Kurosawa) 6.Weekend(Godard) 7.Amadeus(Forman) 8.JFK(Stone) 9.Goodfellas(Scorsese) 10.The Good, the Bad and the Ugly(Leone)
1. Tie: Psycho / Vertigo 2. Mulholland Drive 3. Secret Ceremony 4. Sorcerer 5. The Shining 6. Tie: The Innocents / Village of the Damned (original) / Children of the Damned / Burn Witch Burn 7. The Loved One (60’s) 8. Belle de Jour 9. The Tenant 10. Tie: Suspiria(original) / L’Arcano Incantatore Honorable Mentions 1. Heartless 2. Valley of the Dolls 3. Guide for the Married Man 4. Revolt of Job 5. Devil’s Nightmare 6. House of Laughing Windows 7. Salo 8. Under the Yum Yum Tree 9. Youth 10. Tie: Call Me By Your Name / Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) / Where Were You When The Lights Went Out / Tess
1. Blade Runner 2. The Empire Strikes Back 3. The Fellowship of the Ring 4. Aliens 5. La Haine 6. Goodfellas 7. The Big Lebowski 8. Boogie Nights 9. Chinatown 10. Heat
Rosemary's Baby 2001: A Space Odyssey Andrei Rublev The Third Man Aguirre, the Wrath of God The Conversation Playtime Late Spring The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Ordet Also....I'm frigging thrilled that you're considering a special on Stardust Memories. I fell in love with that film when I rented it on VHS as a teenager. It has such a great combination of surrealism and nostalgic nightclub vibes, and that whole sequence with the UFO people in the field is fantastic. I know 8 1/2 is a "greater" film but Stardust Memories is fantastic in its own way.
1. JFK 2. Rumble Fish 3. My Own Private Idaho 4. The Long Goodbye 5. The Thin Red Line 6. The Insider 7. Zodiac 8. The Fisher King 9. Miller's Crossing 10. Escape from New York
Personal top 10 1-Conan the Barbarian 2-Seven Samurai 3-The Untouchables 4-Lawrence of Arabia 5-Total Recall 6-Man of Steel 7-Chunking Express 8-the New World 9-Le Samourai 10-He Got Game
Great concept for an episode! After Blue Murder My Sweet Wild at Heart Sunset Boulevard Captain Ron The Cremator Three Caballeros Terrorvision The New York Ripper The Red Shoes Happy Belated Birthday and thanks for inspiring me to watch Come and See and Rivals.
Top Ten Noirs of All Time: 10. The Killing 1956 9. Sweet Smell of Success 1957 8. Try and Get Me 1950 7. The Sniper 1952 6. High Sierra 1941 5. Act of Violence 1948 4. The Phenix City Story 1955 3. Crossfire 1947 2. Scarlet Street 1945 1. Thieves Highway 1949 I dare you guys to do one of these!!
@OneFuckingHour Thank You! One of the first critical film to deal with how we treat veterans with PTSD, a chilling performance of Robert Ryan, and great on location of Big Bear and Bunker Hill.
01. ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' (1966) 02. ''Runaway Train'' (1985) 03. ''The Thing'' (1982) 04. ''Quest For Fire'' (1981) 05. ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (1975) 06. ''Taxi Driver'' (1976) 07. ''An American Werewolf in London'' (1981) 08. ''Class of 1984'' (1982) 09. ''Get Carter'' (1971) 10. ''GoodFellas'' (1990) And I'm gonna do it anyway, top 10 shortlist: 01. ''The Deer Hunter'' (1978) 02. ''Once Upon A Time In America'' (1984) 03. ''The Last Detail'' (1973) 04. ''Maniac'' (1980) 06. ''Cruising'' (1980) 07. ''Die Blechtrommel'' (1979) 08. ''Sorcerer'' (1977) 09. ''Straight Time'' (1978) 10. ''The Taking of Pelham One Two Three'' (1974)
Great episode! I also love making lists. You got a few of mine. 1 Lost Highway (David Lynch) 2 The Shining (Stanley Kubrick) 3 Interstellar (Christopher Nolan) 4 Beau Is Afraid (Ari Aster) 5 The Last Temptation of Christ (Martin Scorsese) 6 Star Wars (George Lucas) 7 Coherence (James Ward Byrkit) 8 A Simple Plan (Sam Raimi) 9 This Is Spinal Tap (Rob Reiner) 10 One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (Miloš Forman)
Anyway, here's my top ten 1-A Clockwork Orange 2-Kiss Me Deadly 3- My Neighbor Totoro 4-It's a Wonderful Life 5-Yojimbo 6-Persistance of Vision (Richard Williams documentary) 7-El Topo 8-Goodfellas (Tom mention it and had to put it on mine) 9-Bronson (2008) 10-Listzomania (1975) lol
MY TAKE (in order) (01) A Clockwork Orange (UK) (1971) (02) Citizen Kane (1941) (03) 2001: A Space Odyssey (UK) (1968) (04) The Godfather (1972) & The Godfather Part ll (1974) (05) Taxi Driver (1976) (06) Chinatown (1974) (07) The Wizard Of Oz (1939) (08) Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb (UK - US) (1964) (09) Midnight Cowboy (1969) (10) Casablanca (1942) (11) Gone With The Wind (1939) (12) Easy Rider (1969) (13) Barry Lyndon (UK) (1975) (14) Once Upon A Time In The West (Italy - US) (1968) (15) Seven Beauties (Italy) (1975) (16) City Lights (1931) (17) 8 1/2 (Italy) (1963) (18) The Grapes Of Wrath (1940) (19) On The Waterfront (1954) (20) The Last Picture Show (1971) (21) Aguirre: The Wrath Of God (West Germany) (1972) (22) The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (1948) (23) Metropolis (Germany) (1927) (24) Rear Window (1954) (25) Lawrence Of Arabia (UK - US) (1962)
Marcus: Jayne Loader was my neighbor when I lived on the LES in NYC. We became friends, and she was also friends w/Robert Klein from Tom's top 10 list! He would drop by occasionally to, ahem, visit. She also worked with Vernon Zimmerman in some capacity.
I have to choose 12 -can't separate the last 3 1. All The President's Men *1976* 2. The Battle of Algiers *1966* 3. Lawrence of Arabia *1962* 4. The Heartbreak Kid *1972* 5. Groundhog Day *1993* 6. The Right Stuff *1983* 7. Sideways *2004* 8. A Canterbury Tale *1944* 9. Trust *1990* 10. The Rutles: All You Need is Cash *1978* 10. Zodiac *2007* 10. Dog Day Afternoon *1975* HM: 2001: A Space Odyssey, Psycho, Butch Cassidy, Something Wild, Quiz Show, After Hours, Being John Malkovich, The Last Picture Show
10- King Kong (1976) John Guillermin 9- Breaking The Waves (1996) Lars Von Trier 8- Drugstore Cowboy (1989) Gus Van Sant 7- The Naked Prey (1965) Cornel Wilde 6- There Will Be Blood (2007) Paul Thomas Anderson 5- Goodfellas (1990) Martin Scorsese 4- The Thin Blue Line (1988) Errol Morris 3- Repulsion (1965) Roman Polanski 2- A Clockwork Orange (1971) Stanley Kubrick 1- Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Sidney Lumet
It would be awesome for you guys to do an episode on your favorite musical moments and film, you know, that magical moment where the scene and the music take it to another level, also definitely do an episode on Antonioni, it doesn't have to be one film you could get away picking your favorites with some overlap
happy birthday evan!! my top 10 (half of them are from Brasil because I'm from here too): 1: Opening Night (1977) 2: Sea of Roses (1977) 3: The Twelve Monkeys (1995) 4: The Sign of Chaos (2006) 5: The King of Comedy (1982) 6: Madame Satã (2002) 7: Limite (1931) 8: The Guns (1964) 9: The Aviator (2004) 10: Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
1. Mulholland Drive 2. 2001 A Space Odyssey 3. Point Blank 4. Alien 5. Terminator 6. Jaws 7. Nights of Cabiria 8. The Big Lebowski 9. The Last Detail 10. Hobson's Choice Off the top of my head based on enjoyment or emotion
Happy bday, Huz! w/ high fives from Alex Some of these might change tomorrow, especially the (total cheat) shortlist but: 1. Harold & Maude 2. The Muppet Movie 3. Taking Off! 4. Nashville 5. Celine & Julie Go Boating 6. Scarecrow 7. The Conversation 8. Yellow Submarine 9. Five Easy Pieces 10. The Big Lebowski BS Shortlist Cheat: 1. Feherlofía 2. Stop Making Sense 3. Harvest Time (‘71/‘22) 4. Straight Time 5. The Dark Crystal 6. The Graduate 7. The Heartbreak Kid (‘72) 8. One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest 9. Minnie & Moskowitz 10. Harry & Tonto
…god I keep thinking of so many others. The tyranny of lists! Stroszek! Easy Rider! Smile (‘75)! Midnight Cowboy! Alice in the Cities! Breaking Away! Phantom of the Paradise! Thief! Kes! California Split! Killer of Sheep! Don’t Look Now! Down by Law! Ordinary People! Wanda! Vertigo! Jesus Christ Superstar! Fanny & Alexander! Sorcerer! Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner! Two Lane Blacktop! Badlands! Small Change! Ugh…this is a good exercise for when I’m (often) feeling humanity is a pox on the earth. Look how many great films people have made, it’s endless.
okay it's a first draft, I might have to rewrite this. 10. Motorama (1991) 9. Unbreakable (2000) 8. The Snake Pit (1948) 7. The Thing (1982) 6. Dr. Strangelove (1964) 5. Dead Man (1995) 4. The Masque of the Red Death (1964) 3. Time Bandits (1981) 2. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) 1. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)
Sideways, Maltese Falcon, Dog Soldiers, Fright Night, Jackie Brown, Rocky, Wolf of Snow Hollow, Heat, Planes Trains and Automobiles, The Hot Rock. They are mine. Xxxx
1 Once upon a time in America 2 Leon the professional 3 Mulholland Dr 4 Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind 5 Once upon a time in the west 6 The big blue 7 Homeboy 8 American pie 9 Lost highway 10 Heat
Killer episode! I share your taste in the whole spectrum of what films can be. My top 10 today, in no particular order. 1.My Joy 2.Black Moon(Tom...I heard you) 3.Wanda 4.Boudu Saved From Drowning 5.Ran 6.Let the Right One in 7.Mamma Roma 8.Valerie and Her Week of Wonders 9.Fando and Lis 10.L'Atalante(Michel Simon again!)
@@OneFuckingHour Thanks! I instantly realized I forgot one that should be on there. This is England. I watched that film over and over, and balled my eyes out every time. There is such emotional power in cinema.
Personal Favorites Top 10 (Definitely leans more current since I’m in my mid 20’s) 1. Good Will Hunting 2. The Nice Guys 3. Nine Days 4. Evil Dead II 5. American Psycho 6. Superman ‘78 7. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 8. The Lighthouse 9. Make Way for Tomorrow 10. Pusher II: With Blood on My Hands HM The Thing Black Dynamite Harakiri Before Sunrise Schindler’s List Gintama: The Very Final Blindspotting Hellzapoppin’ Hundreds of Beavers It’s Such a Beautiful Day I Saw the Devil Die Hard The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Thrilled to see star was as someone's number one. Loved it my whole life and saw the theatrical cut for the first time last year and was amazed. I run a film club in miami and we are screening a season of new Hollywood movies, closing out with the 1977 cut of Star Wars. Very cool picks
Okay, I'll bite. It took me awhile to decide which movie was my absolute favorite. After that, the rest are really in random order. Not all of these are exactly "good films," but they are personal favorites for different reasons. I'd love to see all of these discussed on your channel someday! 10 - Brand Upon The Brain 9 - Conspirators Of Pleasure 8 - Simon, King Of The Witches 7 - Black Narcissus 6 - X, The Man With X-Ray Eyes 5 - Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders 4 - The Fantastic Planet 3 - The Black Hole 2 - Street Of Crocodiles 1 - King Kong
Bappy hirthday Evan❤ heres my little list: Vertigo Mulholland Drive Rosemarys Baby Blade Runner Eyes Wide Shut Phantom Thread Talented Mr Ripley Dont Look Now Naked (M. Leigh) Let the Right One in
My top ten favorite movies in alphabetical order are: Braveheart Bringing Up Baby Dolores Claiborne Forrest Gump Innerspace Magnolia Maltese Falcon Psycho Purple Rose of Cairo Singin in the Rain
No film can ever beat "Aquirre" by Richard Lester, probably because no one's ever seen it! I tried to write a Top-Ten list, but it's impossible. Here are a few from my list of fifty (and I love them all, and I tried really hard to leave off the French ones): 10. The Wizard of Oz 9. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 8. The Mask of Dimitrios 7. Plein Soleil 6, Barbarella 5. Scarecrow 4. Diva 3. A Clockwork Orange/Dr. Strangelove/The Shining/Barry Lyndon 2. Nashville 1. A tie between Casablanca and North by Northwest Ask me tomorrow, and the list will have changed dramatically.
Happy Birthday Evan! Top 10 are Spinal tap, short cuts, the graduate, network, Paris Texas, blue velvet, ordinary people, the big Lebowski, the godfather, silence of the Lambs Almost made it Buffalo 66, le cercle rouge, volver, the princess bride and Goodfellas
Memento, short film called Bullet In the Brain with Tom Noonan (that can be found on TH-cam periodically), Mulholland Drive,Jacob' Ladder, JFK, Lawn Dogs, The Cruise (documentary about Timothy Speed Levitch), What Happened Was..., Excalibur, The Bicycle Thief, Syndechoe NY
1. Once upon a time in the west 2. The good the bad and the ugly 3. The shining 4. Tex chainsaw massacre 5.Dead man 6. night of the hunter 7. Tombstone 8. Out of the past 9. Nosferatu 10. Terminator 2 (or sword of doom ,hard choice) ( or apocalypse now , damn ten is hard 😅)
1. Goodfellas 2. Who Framed Roger Rabbit 3. Die Hard 4. Sideways 5. JFK 6. The Shawshank Redemption 7. Brazil 8. The Godfather 9. Yellow Submarine 10. Casablanca
My list: 10. The Prestige (2006) 9. Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) 8. In The Company of Men (1997) 7. Taxi Driver (1976) 6. 12 Angry Men (1957) 5. Mulholland Dr. (2001) 4. Rope (1948) 3. The Heartbreak Kid (1972) 2. The King of Comedy (1983) 1. Unbreakable (2000)
1. Gimme Shelter 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey 3. Exorcist III 4. Carrie 5. Two Lane Blacktop 6. Lucifer Rising 7. Close Encounters of the Third Kind 8. Assault on Precinct 13 '76 9. Dawn of The Dead '78 10. Pearl
1. THINGS 2. Nekromantik 2 3. Blood In Blood Out 4. Dr Caligari (1989) 5. The Night Porter 6. Possession 7. The Fly (1986) 8. Somos Lo Que Hay 9. Night of the hunter 10. Dracula's Daughter
1. Taxi Driver 2. Band of Outsiders 3. Night of the Hunter 4. The Devils 5. Supervixens 6. MS. 45 7. Crash (Cronenberg) 8. Paris, Texas 9. The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover 10. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
1. Ordinary People. 2: Goodfellas. 3: Once Upon a Time in America. 4: Casablanca. 5. Raiders of the Lost Ark. 7. Platoon. 8. In the Heat of the Night. 9. Unforgiven. 10. The Sting
10. Close Encounters of the Third Kind 9. Nosferatu (silent version) 8. Blade Runner 7.The Big Sleep (Bogart and Becall) 6The Kid (Charlie Chaplin) 5.Goodfellas 4.Blue (from the Tricolor Trilogy) 3. Seven Samurai 2. The Godfather 1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
in no particular order The Passenger 1975 Martin 1977 Dead Ringers 1988 The Apartment 1960 War and Peace (Soviet version) 1966 Fata Morgana 1971 The Last Detail 1973 Naked 1993 Brewster McCloud 1970 Taxi Driver 1976
1. Star Wars / 2001 A Space Odyssey - tie 2. Mullholland Drive 3. Taxi Driver 4. Casablanca 5.Goodfellas 6. Alien 7. The Last Waltz 8. Kwaidan 9. Out of The Past 10. What's Up Tiger Lily Boy is this absurd! I feel like putting "Everything by Kubrick from Strangelove on" as one entry, and "everything by Scorcese up to Casino" as one. No documentaries? Oof. I'm better than that. But this is just the first ones that come to mind as "will never stop giving me the feels" picks.
The Wizard of Oz (Fleming), Ran (Kurosawa), Blue Velvet (Lynch), Nashville (Altman), Days of Heaven (Malik), Vertigo (Hitchcock), Todo Sobre Mi Madre (Almodovar), Fanny and Alexander (Bergman), Apocalypse Now Coppola), Blade Runner (Scott).
1. Badlands 2. Network 3. Pulp Fiction 4. The Shining 5. Apocalypse Now 6. Blue Velvet 7. No Country for Old Men 8. Dog Day Afternoon 9. The King of Comedy 10. Sorcerer
This is more than 10 films but maths isn't my strong suit lol: 1. The Misfits 2. Forrest Gump 3. The Star Wars Original Trilogy 4. The Blues Brothers 5. Terminator 1 & 2 6. Citizen Kane 7. Pinocchio (1940) 8. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 9. Stand By Me 10. Big Trouble in Little China.
My 10---Almost Famous, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Dazed and Confused, Jaws, Goodfellas, Sorcerer, Dawn of the Dead, The Ninth Configuration, Mean Streets
Close My Eyes (1991) A Canterbury Tale (1944) Scarlet Street (1945) No Night Is Too Long (2002) Under Suspicion (1991) The Last of Sheila (1973) So Long at the Fair (1950) Lawn Dogs (1997) Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) The Hot Spot (1990)
The films on this list are in alphabetical order. It's admittedly more conventional than the lists featured in the video. BEFORE SUNRISE (Richard Linklater; 1995) BRAZIL (Terry Gilliam; 1985) CITY LIGHTS (Charles Chaplin; 1931) CONTEMPT (Jean-Luc Godard; 1963) DR. STRANGELOVE (Stanley Kubrick; 1964) IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (Frank Capra; 1946) MULHOLLAND DRIVE (David Lynch; 2001) THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (Charles Laughton; 1955) SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly; 1952) VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS (Jaromil Jires; 1970) Sadly, nothing by Charlie Kaufman, Atom Egoyan, Billy Wilder, or Orson Welles. Also missing are DUMBO (1941), DO THE RIGHT THING (1989), A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (1964), and THE ROOM (2003), the latter as perfect a disaster as you could hope for.
joining in with my shockingly normie list compared to the other entries 1 godfather part 1 2 fargo 3 hereditary 4 no county for old men 5 synecdoche new york 6 mad max fury road 7 pulp fiction 8 john wick 9 hot fuzz 10 the mist
Dana Hill. I strongly suspect this actress was put on puberty blockers to keep her acting career going. I suspect Gary Coleman was also put on puberty blockers to keep him from aging as well.
Supervixens The Birds All About Eve The Fly First Reformed The Conversation Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Adaptation The Sweet Smell of Success Colossus: The Forbin Project
It's so difficult... 2001 Citizen Kane Zone of Interest Monty Python and the Holy Grail Come and See Alien 3 Women Blue Velvet Aguirre Wrath of God Gates of Heaven Were the audio problems on your end or mine? Cheers!
1. Richard Lester’s Aguirre, Wrath of God!
Spotted that. I would love to see that version.
Happy Born Day, Evan! Love a list, great idea.
Wonderful! Your tastes and perspectives are wonderful... so glad your show exists, you guys are like the purest form of movie fans.. coming from a guy who also loves high-art pretension, indonesian schlock and everything in-between. keep up the amazing work!
you’re in the right place!
1-Taking of Pelham 123
2-Dead man
3-Fire Walk with me
4-The Spirit of the beehive
5-Three Women
6-Irma Vep
7-Thin red line
8-Under the skin
9-Romeo is bleeding
10-Barton Fink
Excited to see Come and See in the thumbnail! Haunting film.
Really enjoyed this video! Always a pleasure discovering new films with you guys. My top 10 is:
10. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2000)
9. Morvern Callar (2002)
8. The Red Shoes (1948)
7. House (1977)
6. L’Âge d’or (1930)
5. Nowhere (1997)
4. Love & Pop (1998)
3. Persona (1966)
2. The Dark Crystal (1982)
1. Inland Empire (2006)
Happy Birthday Evan!!
@XyarroX I've read all these top ten comments and find your's the most interesting. You've truly created a desert Island list you'd never tire of😺
Deep End is also one of my favorites!
also
In a Lonely Place
Nashville
Out of the Blue
Mikey and Nicky
All That Jazz
Play it as it Lays
Sorcerer
Persona
The Trial (Welles)
Killer list!
1. Zodiac
2. Persona
3. Network
4. After hours
5.Memories of murder
6. Aguirre the wrath of god
7. Invasion of the body snatchers
8. Videodrome
9. Goodfellas
10. The Tenant
HM: blue velvet, animal house, office space, sorcerer
Top 10 one fucking hour episodes.
1 Disclosure.
2 Magnolia
3 Bad timing. Great episode.
I'll have to come back for the rest.
@@basquat76 Beleaguered CD rom manufacturer!
I think i got the rest of them now.
4 Short cuts
5 That one with Travolta as an angel. I wanna say Barney even though i know it's wrong. It was some name.
6 The Werner Herzog episode that you also talk about here.
7 Boogie nights
8 Natural born killers
9 The one about the behind the scenes of Boondock saints.
10 Your favorite snapper movies edition.
1 Alien
2 Duel
3 Jacob's Ladder (1990)
4 The Elephant Man
5 The Fountain
6 Runaway Train (1985)
7 Streets of Fire
8 Altered States
9 Oblivion
10 Sorcerer
1. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
2. 2001: a space odyssey
3. Jaws
4. Taxi Driver
5. The Conversation
6. Sorcerer
7. Dawn of the Dead
8. The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
9. Assault on Precinct 13
10. Straw Dogs
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest yup great choice
@@RedPhoneVideo can’t mess with Cuckoos nest
Solid top 5!
1. The Shining
2. Blade Runner
3. Hour of the Wolf
4. Repo Man
5. Aguirre The Wrath of God
6. Cutter’s Way
7. The Conformist
8. The Conversation
9. Zerkalo
10.The Red Circle
Fantastic list guys, got some movies to catch up on, wow.
(Runner ups or one fucking hour dream reviews: If…, Phantom of the Paradise, Wicker Man, Repulsion, The Devils, Two Lane Blacktop, Klute)
Another fun ep. I will definitely be digging into the films you guys mentioned that were new to me. Thanks for putting it on the line! Here's mine as of this second:
10 - Raising Arizona
9 - Prime Cut
8 - The 400 Blows
7 - Two Lane Blacktop
6 - My Dinner With Andre
5 - Fitzcarraldo
4 - Office Space
3 - The Conversation
2 - Mulholland Drive
1 - Chinatown
@@grayparsons3053 Chinatown could have easily made my top ten. Kinda bummed it didn’t
I love Two Lane. Not sure why, but I do.
1. Wake in Fright (found you guys because of it)
2. Easy Rider
3. Ravenous
4. 12 Angry Men
5. A Clockwork Orange
6. Black Cat, White Cat
7. Suicide Kings
8. No Country for Old Men
9. The Conversation
10. Three Days of the Condor
5 Honorable mentions (doesn't mean top 15):
Kin dza dza
Donnie Brasco
Pulp Fiction
The Wolf of Wall Street
The good The Bad and The Ugly
Documentary: Home (2009)
Animation: The Triplets of Belleville
this is what I can think of right now and I would not place them in order but it is what it is)
Great episode team! Here's my current top 10:
1. Persona
2. Wake in Fright
3. Sorcerer
4. Tokyo Story
5. The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
6. Mulholland dr
7. Aguirre, Wrath of God
8. The Thing
9. Cabaret
10. 3 Women
Great list! Criminal that an Altman didn't make any of our lists....
Just re-watched Friday the 13 part 1-8 recently so I am stoked for that!
Sorted by release date because that's way easier. For me this is the type of list that would change day to day.
10. 8 1/2
9. Midnight Cowboy
8. The French Connection
7. Chinatown
6. Female Trouble
5. Dog Day Afternoon
4. Taxi Driver
3. Network
2. Hannah and Her Sisters
1. number one with a bullet...High Fidelity. The movie about lists!
I bought my copy of "High Fidelity" in a record store in Sacramento. It's the one immortalized on the cover of DJ Shadow's "Endtroducing."
1. Manhunter
2. The Vanishing
3. Goodfellas
4. Stop Making Sense
5. The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover
6. The Parallax View
7. Dog Day Afternoon
8. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
9. Inland Empire
10. Pumping Iron
5-10 could easily change tomorrow with some of my short list swapping in. Great episode. I’ve gotta watch Five Easy Pieces and Shoot The Moon!
@@paulkoconnell love the pumping iron include
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. Sorcerer
3. Duel
4. The Thing
5. Pee Wee's Big Adventure
6. Runaway Train
7. The Deer Hunter
8. Five Easy Pieces
9. Thrashin'
10. Office Space
@@PsycheDerek. Runaway Train very underrated! Nice
Same #1 as me, but "Thrashin'?" Not "Animal Chin?"
I'm not familiar! Will investigate. Thrashin' is one of the comfort food titles I threw in. A punk rock Romeo & Juliet with skateboards, loved it as a teen. @clintonorman2859
1. Heat
2. Fargo
3. Boogie Nights
4. Blue Velvet
5. The Thing
6. Pulp Fiction
7. Alien
8. Blade Runner
9. Apocalypse Now
10. There Will Be Blood / Mulholland Drive (t)
Also...Shoot the moon! I was Mia Goldman's private chef when I was living in LA and I had the honor of cooking the food for her dad's memorial. She told me that movie was about their family and some other cool stories about him.
1. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
2. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
3. Escape From New York
4. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
5. The Warriors
Those have been my top five since forever. They’ll never change I reckon. A simple man with simple taste.
“It’s an old Indian game, Chief. It’s called put the ball in the hole.”
1.Stalker(Tarkovsky)
2.Satantango(Tarr)
3.Schindlers List(Spielberg)
4.The Shawshank Redemption(Darabont)
5.Ikiru(Kurosawa)
6.Weekend(Godard)
7.Amadeus(Forman)
8.JFK(Stone)
9.Goodfellas(Scorsese)
10.The Good, the Bad and the Ugly(Leone)
great ones here!
1. Tie: Psycho / Vertigo
2. Mulholland Drive
3. Secret Ceremony
4. Sorcerer
5. The Shining
6. Tie: The Innocents / Village of the Damned (original) / Children of the Damned / Burn Witch Burn
7. The Loved One (60’s)
8. Belle de Jour
9. The Tenant
10. Tie: Suspiria(original) / L’Arcano Incantatore
Honorable Mentions
1. Heartless
2. Valley of the Dolls
3. Guide for the Married Man
4. Revolt of Job
5. Devil’s Nightmare
6. House of Laughing Windows
7. Salo
8. Under the Yum Yum Tree
9. Youth
10. Tie: Call Me By Your Name / Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) / Where Were You When The Lights Went Out / Tess
1. Blade Runner
2. The Empire Strikes Back
3. The Fellowship of the Ring
4. Aliens
5. La Haine
6. Goodfellas
7. The Big Lebowski
8. Boogie Nights
9. Chinatown
10. Heat
This is good list!
Rosemary's Baby
2001: A Space Odyssey
Andrei Rublev
The Third Man
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
The Conversation
Playtime
Late Spring
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Ordet
Also....I'm frigging thrilled that you're considering a special on Stardust Memories. I fell in love with that film when I rented it on VHS as a teenager. It has such a great combination of surrealism and nostalgic nightclub vibes, and that whole sequence with the UFO people in the field is fantastic. I know 8 1/2 is a "greater" film but Stardust Memories is fantastic in its own way.
The thumbnail is crazy 😂
10. Seven Samurai (Kurosawa)
9. Ghost Dog (Jarmusch)
8. After Hours (Scorsese)
7. Sisters (DePalma)
6. Psycho (Hitchcock)
5. Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back (Pennebaker)
4. Blood Simple (Cohen Bros.)
3. 3 Women (Altman)
2. Two-Lane Blacktop (Hellman)
1. Mulholland Drive (Lynch)
1. JFK
2. Rumble Fish
3. My Own Private Idaho
4. The Long Goodbye
5. The Thin Red Line
6. The Insider
7. Zodiac
8. The Fisher King
9. Miller's Crossing
10. Escape from New York
Personal top 10
1-Conan the Barbarian
2-Seven Samurai
3-The Untouchables
4-Lawrence of Arabia
5-Total Recall
6-Man of Steel
7-Chunking Express
8-the New World
9-Le Samourai
10-He Got Game
Great concept for an episode!
After Blue
Murder My Sweet
Wild at Heart
Sunset Boulevard
Captain Ron
The Cremator
Three Caballeros
Terrorvision
The New York Ripper
The Red Shoes
Happy Belated Birthday and thanks for inspiring me to watch Come and See and Rivals.
This was a fantastic watch!!!!!
When I said I wanted you guys to do LISTZOMANIA this isn't what I meant.
LOL
Top Ten Noirs of All Time:
10. The Killing 1956
9. Sweet Smell of Success 1957
8. Try and Get Me 1950
7. The Sniper 1952
6. High Sierra 1941
5. Act of Violence 1948
4. The Phenix City Story 1955
3. Crossfire 1947
2. Scarlet Street 1945
1. Thieves Highway 1949
I dare you guys to do one of these!!
@@daltonanderson3718 Great list! Act of Violence would be high on my list.
@OneFuckingHour I expected you to be more a The Killing fan.
@@daltonanderson3718 I mean I love all the ones on your list but AoV doesn’t get enuf love
@OneFuckingHour Thank You! One of the first critical film to deal with how we treat veterans with PTSD, a chilling performance of Robert Ryan, and great on location of Big Bear and Bunker Hill.
01. ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' (1966)
02. ''Runaway Train'' (1985)
03. ''The Thing'' (1982)
04. ''Quest For Fire'' (1981)
05. ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (1975)
06. ''Taxi Driver'' (1976)
07. ''An American Werewolf in London'' (1981)
08. ''Class of 1984'' (1982)
09. ''Get Carter'' (1971)
10. ''GoodFellas'' (1990)
And I'm gonna do it anyway, top 10 shortlist:
01. ''The Deer Hunter'' (1978)
02. ''Once Upon A Time In America'' (1984)
03. ''The Last Detail'' (1973)
04. ''Maniac'' (1980)
06. ''Cruising'' (1980)
07. ''Die Blechtrommel'' (1979)
08. ''Sorcerer'' (1977)
09. ''Straight Time'' (1978)
10. ''The Taking of Pelham One Two Three'' (1974)
Great episode! I also love making lists. You got a few of mine.
1 Lost Highway (David Lynch)
2 The Shining (Stanley Kubrick)
3 Interstellar (Christopher Nolan)
4 Beau Is Afraid (Ari Aster)
5 The Last Temptation of Christ (Martin Scorsese)
6 Star Wars (George Lucas)
7 Coherence (James Ward Byrkit)
8 A Simple Plan (Sam Raimi)
9 This Is Spinal Tap (Rob Reiner)
10 One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (Miloš Forman)
Anyway, here's my top ten
1-A Clockwork Orange
2-Kiss Me Deadly
3- My Neighbor Totoro
4-It's a Wonderful Life
5-Yojimbo
6-Persistance of Vision (Richard Williams documentary)
7-El Topo
8-Goodfellas (Tom mention it and had to put it on mine)
9-Bronson (2008)
10-Listzomania (1975) lol
MY TAKE (in order)
(01) A Clockwork Orange (UK) (1971)
(02) Citizen Kane (1941)
(03) 2001: A Space Odyssey (UK) (1968)
(04) The Godfather (1972) & The Godfather Part ll (1974)
(05) Taxi Driver (1976)
(06) Chinatown (1974)
(07) The Wizard Of Oz (1939)
(08) Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying
And Love The Bomb (UK - US) (1964)
(09) Midnight Cowboy (1969)
(10) Casablanca (1942)
(11) Gone With The Wind (1939)
(12) Easy Rider (1969)
(13) Barry Lyndon (UK) (1975)
(14) Once Upon A Time In The West (Italy - US) (1968)
(15) Seven Beauties (Italy) (1975)
(16) City Lights (1931)
(17) 8 1/2 (Italy) (1963)
(18) The Grapes Of Wrath (1940)
(19) On The Waterfront (1954)
(20) The Last Picture Show (1971)
(21) Aguirre: The Wrath Of God (West Germany) (1972)
(22) The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (1948)
(23) Metropolis (Germany) (1927)
(24) Rear Window (1954)
(25) Lawrence Of Arabia (UK - US) (1962)
Marcus: Jayne Loader was my neighbor when I lived on the LES in NYC. We became friends, and she was also friends w/Robert Klein from Tom's top 10 list! He would drop by occasionally to, ahem, visit. She also worked with Vernon Zimmerman in some capacity.
I have to choose 12 -can't separate the last 3
1. All The President's Men *1976*
2. The Battle of Algiers *1966*
3. Lawrence of Arabia *1962*
4. The Heartbreak Kid *1972*
5. Groundhog Day *1993*
6. The Right Stuff *1983*
7. Sideways *2004*
8. A Canterbury Tale *1944*
9. Trust *1990*
10. The Rutles: All You Need is Cash *1978*
10. Zodiac *2007*
10. Dog Day Afternoon *1975*
HM: 2001: A Space Odyssey, Psycho, Butch Cassidy, Something Wild, Quiz Show, After Hours, Being John Malkovich, The Last Picture Show
Nice list! T would appreciate the Sideways mention and All The President's Men is boss!
Yes!
10- King Kong (1976) John Guillermin
9- Breaking The Waves (1996) Lars Von Trier
8- Drugstore Cowboy (1989) Gus Van Sant
7- The Naked Prey (1965) Cornel Wilde
6- There Will Be Blood (2007) Paul Thomas Anderson
5- Goodfellas (1990) Martin Scorsese
4- The Thin Blue Line (1988) Errol Morris
3- Repulsion (1965) Roman Polanski
2- A Clockwork Orange (1971) Stanley Kubrick
1- Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Sidney Lumet
My list would be somewhat generic compared youz guyz, so I'll politely decline, but HAPPY BIRTHDAY EVAN!!!
It would be awesome for you guys to do an episode on your favorite musical moments and film, you know, that magical moment where the scene and the music take it to another level, also definitely do an episode on Antonioni, it doesn't have to be one film you could get away picking your favorites with some overlap
@@ritualistica Interesting!
Deep End and Straight Time. I could not have chosen better myself :)
Straight time is such an underrated film. Made in the middle of Dustin Hoffman"s prime.
happy birthday evan!!
my top 10 (half of them are from Brasil because I'm from here too):
1: Opening Night (1977)
2: Sea of Roses (1977)
3: The Twelve Monkeys (1995)
4: The Sign of Chaos (2006)
5: The King of Comedy (1982)
6: Madame Satã (2002)
7: Limite (1931)
8: The Guns (1964)
9: The Aviator (2004)
10: Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
1. Mulholland Drive
2. 2001 A Space Odyssey
3. Point Blank
4. Alien
5. Terminator
6. Jaws
7. Nights of Cabiria
8. The Big Lebowski
9. The Last Detail
10. Hobson's Choice
Off the top of my head based on enjoyment or emotion
Last Detail is a film we need to do!
List-O-Mania sounds like something that could go in a lot of directions and be pretty interesting and fun.
Happy bday, Huz! w/ high fives from Alex
Some of these might change tomorrow, especially the (total cheat) shortlist but:
1. Harold & Maude
2. The Muppet Movie
3. Taking Off!
4. Nashville
5. Celine & Julie Go Boating
6. Scarecrow
7. The Conversation
8. Yellow Submarine
9. Five Easy Pieces
10. The Big Lebowski
BS Shortlist Cheat:
1. Feherlofía
2. Stop Making Sense
3. Harvest Time (‘71/‘22)
4. Straight Time
5. The Dark Crystal
6. The Graduate
7. The Heartbreak Kid (‘72)
8. One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
9. Minnie & Moskowitz
10. Harry & Tonto
…god I keep thinking of so many others. The tyranny of lists! Stroszek! Easy Rider! Smile (‘75)! Midnight Cowboy! Alice in the Cities! Breaking Away! Phantom of the Paradise! Thief! Kes! California Split! Killer of Sheep! Don’t Look Now! Down by Law! Ordinary People! Wanda! Vertigo! Jesus Christ Superstar! Fanny & Alexander! Sorcerer! Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner! Two Lane Blacktop! Badlands! Small Change! Ugh…this is a good exercise for when I’m (often) feeling humanity is a pox on the earth. Look how many great films people have made, it’s endless.
okay it's a first draft, I might have to rewrite this.
10. Motorama (1991)
9. Unbreakable (2000)
8. The Snake Pit (1948)
7. The Thing (1982)
6. Dr. Strangelove (1964)
5. Dead Man (1995)
4. The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
3. Time Bandits (1981)
2. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
1. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)
Sideways, Maltese Falcon, Dog Soldiers, Fright Night, Jackie Brown, Rocky, Wolf of Snow Hollow, Heat, Planes Trains and Automobiles, The Hot Rock. They are mine. Xxxx
1 Once upon a time in America
2 Leon the professional
3 Mulholland Dr
4 Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
5 Once upon a time in the west
6 The big blue
7 Homeboy
8 American pie
9 Lost highway
10 Heat
Killer episode! I share your taste in the whole spectrum of what films can be. My top 10 today, in no particular order. 1.My Joy 2.Black Moon(Tom...I heard you) 3.Wanda 4.Boudu Saved From Drowning 5.Ran 6.Let the Right One in 7.Mamma Roma 8.Valerie and Her Week of Wonders 9.Fando and Lis 10.L'Atalante(Michel Simon again!)
@@littleghostfilms3012 Nice list! Wanda! Ran!
@@OneFuckingHour Thanks! I instantly realized I forgot one that should be on there. This is England. I watched that film over and over, and balled my eyes out every time. There is such emotional power in cinema.
Personal Favorites Top 10
(Definitely leans more current since I’m in my mid 20’s)
1. Good Will Hunting
2. The Nice Guys
3. Nine Days
4. Evil Dead II
5. American Psycho
6. Superman ‘78
7. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
8. The Lighthouse
9. Make Way for Tomorrow
10. Pusher II: With Blood on My Hands
HM
The Thing
Black Dynamite
Harakiri
Before Sunrise
Schindler’s List
Gintama: The Very Final
Blindspotting
Hellzapoppin’
Hundreds of Beavers
It’s Such a Beautiful Day
I Saw the Devil
Die Hard
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Thrilled to see star was as someone's number one. Loved it my whole life and saw the theatrical cut for the first time last year and was amazed. I run a film club in miami and we are screening a season of new Hollywood movies, closing out with the 1977 cut of Star Wars. Very cool picks
Okay, I'll bite. It took me awhile to decide which movie was my absolute favorite. After that, the rest are really in random order. Not all of these are exactly "good films," but they are personal favorites for different reasons. I'd love to see all of these discussed on your channel someday!
10 - Brand Upon The Brain
9 - Conspirators Of Pleasure
8 - Simon, King Of The Witches
7 - Black Narcissus
6 - X, The Man With X-Ray Eyes
5 - Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders
4 - The Fantastic Planet
3 - The Black Hole
2 - Street Of Crocodiles
1 - King Kong
Bappy hirthday Evan❤ heres my little list:
Vertigo
Mulholland Drive
Rosemarys Baby
Blade Runner
Eyes Wide Shut
Phantom Thread
Talented Mr Ripley
Dont Look Now
Naked (M. Leigh)
Let the Right One in
My top ten favorite movies in alphabetical order are:
Braveheart
Bringing Up Baby
Dolores Claiborne
Forrest Gump
Innerspace
Magnolia
Maltese Falcon
Psycho
Purple Rose of Cairo
Singin in the Rain
No matter life experiences, us olds seem to have a lot of the same tastes and touchstones
No film can ever beat "Aquirre" by Richard Lester, probably because no one's ever seen it!
I tried to write a Top-Ten list, but it's impossible. Here are a few from my list of fifty (and I love them all, and I tried really hard to leave off the French ones):
10. The Wizard of Oz
9. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
8. The Mask of Dimitrios
7. Plein Soleil
6, Barbarella
5. Scarecrow
4. Diva
3. A Clockwork Orange/Dr. Strangelove/The Shining/Barry Lyndon
2. Nashville
1. A tie between Casablanca and North by Northwest
Ask me tomorrow, and the list will have changed dramatically.
Happy Birthday Evan!
Top 10 are
Spinal tap, short cuts, the graduate, network, Paris Texas, blue velvet, ordinary people, the big Lebowski, the godfather, silence of the Lambs
Almost made it
Buffalo 66, le cercle rouge, volver, the princess bride and Goodfellas
1. Mulholland Drive (2001)
2. Possession (1981)
3. The Shining (1980)
4. Mirror (1975)
5. Persona (1966)
6. Lake Mungo (2008)
7. New Nightmare (1994)
8. Antichrist (2009)
9. The Brave Little Toaster (1987)
10. The Angel (1982)
Memento, short film called Bullet In the Brain with Tom Noonan (that can be found on TH-cam periodically), Mulholland Drive,Jacob' Ladder, JFK, Lawn Dogs, The Cruise (documentary about Timothy Speed Levitch), What Happened Was..., Excalibur, The Bicycle Thief, Syndechoe NY
1. Once upon a time in the west
2. The good the bad and the ugly
3. The shining
4. Tex chainsaw massacre
5.Dead man
6. night of the hunter
7. Tombstone
8. Out of the past
9. Nosferatu
10. Terminator 2 (or sword of doom ,hard choice) ( or apocalypse now , damn ten is hard 😅)
1. Nashville
2. Naked
3. Big Lebowski
4. Ratcatcher
5. Happiness
1. Goodfellas
2. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
3. Die Hard
4. Sideways
5. JFK
6. The Shawshank Redemption
7. Brazil
8. The Godfather
9. Yellow Submarine
10. Casablanca
My list:
10. The Prestige (2006)
9. Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
8. In The Company of Men (1997)
7. Taxi Driver (1976)
6. 12 Angry Men (1957)
5. Mulholland Dr. (2001)
4. Rope (1948)
3. The Heartbreak Kid (1972)
2. The King of Comedy (1983)
1. Unbreakable (2000)
@@Horror-Man King of Comedy! HBK!
@@OneFuckingHour Yes! 2 of the greatest dark comedies ever made, in my opinion!!
1. Gimme Shelter
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey
3. Exorcist III
4. Carrie
5. Two Lane Blacktop
6. Lucifer Rising
7. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
8. Assault on Precinct 13 '76
9. Dawn of The Dead '78
10. Pearl
1. THINGS
2. Nekromantik 2
3. Blood In Blood Out
4. Dr Caligari (1989)
5. The Night Porter
6. Possession
7. The Fly (1986)
8. Somos Lo Que Hay
9. Night of the hunter
10. Dracula's Daughter
1. Possession
2. Mullholland Drive
3. Knife+Heart
4. Equus
5. Frisk
6. The Baby of Macon
7. Tongues Untied
8. The Music Lovers
9. Fat Girl
10.9 to 5
Possession by zulawski would be definitely on my list… sensational
hopefully youve seen our episode on that flick! in the archives
I did not…. But I will Thanks 😉 Great work
1. The Fly (1986)
2. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
3. The Thing (1982)
4. After Hours
5. Lady Terminator
6. Blue Velvet
7. Aliens
7. Taxi Driver
8. Jaws
9. Blow Out
10. 2001
10. Scream (96)
9. Romy & Michele (97)
8. Silence of the Lambs (91)
7. Josie & The pussycats (01)
6. The craft (96)
5. Female Trouble (74)
4. Cruising (80)
3. Burnt Money (00)
2. Taxi Zum Klo (80)
1. Possession (81)
1. Taxi Driver
2. Band of Outsiders
3. Night of the Hunter
4. The Devils
5. Supervixens
6. MS. 45
7. Crash (Cronenberg)
8. Paris, Texas
9. The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
10. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
1. Ordinary People. 2: Goodfellas. 3: Once Upon a Time in America. 4: Casablanca. 5. Raiders of the Lost Ark. 7. Platoon. 8. In the Heat of the Night. 9. Unforgiven. 10. The Sting
10. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
9. Nosferatu (silent version)
8. Blade Runner
7.The Big Sleep (Bogart and Becall)
6The Kid (Charlie Chaplin)
5.Goodfellas
4.Blue (from the Tricolor Trilogy)
3. Seven Samurai
2. The Godfather
1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
in no particular order
The Passenger 1975
Martin 1977
Dead Ringers 1988
The Apartment 1960
War and Peace (Soviet version) 1966
Fata Morgana 1971
The Last Detail 1973
Naked 1993
Brewster McCloud 1970
Taxi Driver 1976
1. Star Wars / 2001 A Space Odyssey - tie
2. Mullholland Drive
3. Taxi Driver
4. Casablanca
5.Goodfellas
6. Alien
7. The Last Waltz
8. Kwaidan
9. Out of The Past
10. What's Up Tiger Lily
Boy is this absurd! I feel like putting "Everything by Kubrick from Strangelove on" as one entry, and "everything by Scorcese up to Casino" as one. No documentaries? Oof. I'm better than that. But this is just the first ones that come to mind as "will never stop giving me the feels" picks.
Fuck, I forgot M, The Shining... ARRRGHH
And Happy Life Day, buddy to Evan!
And again I ask, how did Pootie Tang not make this list?
Hit the first #5 precisely at the 30 minute mark, you guys are getting good at this time shit
The Wizard of Oz (Fleming), Ran (Kurosawa), Blue Velvet (Lynch), Nashville (Altman), Days of Heaven (Malik), Vertigo (Hitchcock), Todo Sobre Mi Madre (Almodovar), Fanny and Alexander (Bergman), Apocalypse Now Coppola), Blade Runner (Scott).
Never heard of Rivals, looks awesome.
truly the movies of all time.
Silence of the Lambs
Empire Strikes Back
the Shining
the Exorcist
2001
Blue Velvet
One Flew Over...
Schindlers List
Apocalypse Now
JFK
@@robaquarian was brutal leaving Silence off my list
That's a great f*cking movie, ''Bad Ronald''! Haven't seen it since the 1980s, my father had the ex-rental tape.
1. Badlands
2. Network
3. Pulp Fiction
4. The Shining
5. Apocalypse Now
6. Blue Velvet
7. No Country for Old Men
8. Dog Day Afternoon
9. The King of Comedy
10. Sorcerer
#10 Kill Bill Vol 1 &2, #9 Vertigo, #8 Goodfellas, #7 Shining, #6 Godfather II, #5 Deerhunter, #4 Good, Bad, & Ugly, #3 Apocalypse Now: Redux, #2 Clockwork Orange, #1 2001: Space Odyssey...
Man people slept on Richard Lester's Aguirre.
😂
Come and See! How do you top that? And reportedly, the director didn't think he could and therefore retired from filmmaking after it.
This is more than 10 films but maths isn't my strong suit lol: 1. The Misfits 2. Forrest Gump 3. The Star Wars Original Trilogy 4. The Blues Brothers 5. Terminator 1 & 2 6. Citizen Kane 7. Pinocchio (1940) 8. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 9. Stand By Me 10. Big Trouble in Little China.
My 10---Almost Famous, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Dazed and Confused, Jaws, Goodfellas, Sorcerer, Dawn of the Dead, The Ninth Configuration, Mean Streets
Close My Eyes (1991)
A Canterbury Tale (1944)
Scarlet Street (1945)
No Night Is Too Long (2002)
Under Suspicion (1991)
The Last of Sheila (1973)
So Long at the Fair (1950)
Lawn Dogs (1997)
Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)
The Hot Spot (1990)
The films on this list are in alphabetical order. It's admittedly more conventional than the lists featured in the video.
BEFORE SUNRISE (Richard Linklater; 1995)
BRAZIL (Terry Gilliam; 1985)
CITY LIGHTS (Charles Chaplin; 1931)
CONTEMPT (Jean-Luc Godard; 1963)
DR. STRANGELOVE (Stanley Kubrick; 1964)
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (Frank Capra; 1946)
MULHOLLAND DRIVE (David Lynch; 2001)
THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (Charles Laughton; 1955)
SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly; 1952)
VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS (Jaromil Jires; 1970)
Sadly, nothing by Charlie Kaufman, Atom Egoyan, Billy Wilder, or Orson Welles. Also missing are DUMBO (1941), DO THE RIGHT THING (1989), A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (1964), and THE ROOM (2003), the latter as perfect a disaster as you could hope for.
joining in with my shockingly normie list compared to the other entries
1 godfather part 1
2 fargo
3 hereditary
4 no county for old men
5 synecdoche new york
6 mad max fury road
7 pulp fiction
8 john wick
9 hot fuzz
10 the mist
Dana Hill. I strongly suspect this actress was put on puberty blockers to keep her acting career going. I suspect Gary Coleman was also put on puberty blockers to keep him from aging as well.
Goodfellas is the greatest American film ever made.
Supervixens
The Birds
All About Eve
The Fly
First Reformed
The Conversation
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Adaptation
The Sweet Smell of Success
Colossus: The Forbin Project
It's so difficult...
2001 Citizen Kane Zone of Interest Monty Python and the Holy Grail Come and See Alien 3 Women Blue Velvet Aguirre Wrath of God Gates of Heaven
Were the audio problems on your end or mine?
Cheers!
@@MrLcowles No on our end. Sorry
@@OneFuckingHour Thanks for the assist
Mulholland Drive
The Royal Tannenbaums
Thief
The Terminator
The Shining
Interstellar
They Live
Repo Man
The Brood
The Big Lebowski