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From Here to Eternity Yankee Doodle Dandy The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Dracula The Bourne Ultimatum Rushmore Surfwise The Untouchables **Total:** 658
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2024-31-07
Delighted to read that somebody else got blown away by All That Jazz - though IIRC, it's not the first time you and I have agreed to such an extent! In my top five List discoveries.
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2024-31-07
Top Hat (1935) I Know Where I'm Going! (1945) Marty (1955) Repulsion (1965) Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) Deseret (1995) Paradise Now (2005)-very poignant film and worth watching especially now
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2024-31-07
I liked All That Jazz as well. It got pretty weird and meta, but that added an interesting layer to the story and helped make it even more engaging.
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2024-31-07
I really wish I had known that Umbrellas of Cherbourg was connected to Lola before watching Umbrellas, otherwise I definitely would have done it in the opposite order. Regardless, Lola was great and I really enjoyed getting Roland’s backstory. City Lights was the first silent movie I’ve shown to my kids and they LOVED...
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2024-31-07
The Wicker Man (1973), Central Station (1998, br edition), Fargo (1996), Amarcord (1973), F for Fake (1973) I'm currently at 407/1245
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2024-01-08
I thought it was a slow month, but then looked and it turns out not too bad afterall at 10 films. (1984) Paris, Texas (1979) Mad Max (1995) Heat (1937) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2004) Collateral (1977) Suspiria (2019) Saint Maud (1998) Ring (2019) The Vast of Night (2015) Mad Max: Fury Road ...
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2024-01-08
I completed the list years ago, but I’ve been buying laserdiscs and VHS, and so I rewatch these movies slowly. This month I rewatched The Crowd, as I finally got around to the laserdisc I’d bought. Watching it for the list, it was fine. Rewatching it now, it was very good. It’s not my favorite silent film, but man was ...
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2024-01-08
What did you think of I Know Where I’m Going and Picnic At Hanging Rock? I absolutely love Powell and Pressburger and was disappointed with I Know Where I’m Going my first time, but rewatched it, and loved it. Picnic bored the hell out of me and I hated it when I watched it. Then I bought it and gave it a better ch...
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2024-01-08
I remember loving that. Even though the plot was a bit pedestrian, the expressionism in the direction was beautiful. A very visual film. It's an example I draw on of how good silent films had become by the time they ended
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2024-01-08
I thought both were a bit slow, though Picnic at Hanging Rock had some stunning cinematography, which is kind of Weir's thing. I would definitely be up for rewatching it at some point.
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2024-01-08
Central Station ought to be in the "main" edition, I feel. Really good film.
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2024-01-08
Nothing from the list, but (at least) two that should be on it. I absolutely loved The Great Beauty; and although The Consequences of Love was very good, Youth would be a more worthy addition. Also the most accessible of the three, FWIW. If trilogies can be added as a single entry, it seems crazy that Germany Year Ze...
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2024-01-08
I also watched Daisies this month. I thought it was meh
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2024-01-08
Watched 14 from the list, 1 not in the listing and 1 of the 14 was a rewatch: Great: Silence of the Lambs (rewatch) 8/10. Saw it a few years after it came out, fantastic movie. Holds up. The Servant (1963) loved this film. Was not expecting this to be that great. 8/10 Yi Yi (2000)- Slice of life of Taiwan family. Re...
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2024-01-08
Pretty decent month. Not too many movies that I thought were great, but only a few I didn’t like. Broken Blossoms (1919) The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum (1939) The Spider’s Stratagem (1970) Ossessione (1943) October (Ten Days that Shook the World) (1928) India Song (1975) The Tin Drum (1979) Way Down East...
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2024-01-08
Well done! Not too many to go now. How did you feel about India Song?
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2024-02-08
I know it gets a lot of hate, so I went in with an open mind. At first, I was really enjoying the unusual structure and the fantastic cinematography. As the film progressed, it did begin to wear on me and it may have been a little too long. Overall, I found it to be a fascinating watch and one that I would be open to r...
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2024-02-08
You're more open minded than me haha
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2024-02-08
In July I watched: A Christmas Story (1983) 4.5/5 Shadows (1959) 4.5/5 115/1400
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2024-02-08
16 films this month: || || |Top Hat (1935)| |The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)| |Once Upon a Time in China (Wong Fei-Hung) (1991)| |Slacker (1991)| |Delicatessen (1991)| |The Rapture (1991)| |Thelma & Louise (1991)| |My Own Private Idaho (1991)| |The Double Life of Veronique (La Double Vie de Véronique) (1991)| |Raise ...
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2024-02-08
I was lucky enough to watch Cabaret in the theater for it's anniversary and I agree that it was a banger and one of my better list experiences.
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2024-02-08
The Wild Bunch (1969) In the Year of the Pig (1969) High School (1968) Z (1969) The Conformist (1970) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Lucia (1968) Under the Skin (2013) A Touch of Zen (1971) My Night at Mauds (1969) And then separate from the list - Mrs Harris Goes To Paris (2022)
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2024-04-08
Ive watched 983/1246 (79%)
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2024-01-08
I think what Marvel (as an arm of Disney) has done to the movie industry is disastrous, and I personally welcome the steady decline they’ve faced since Endgame. The return of Downey Jr. is a desperate ploy to return to their heyday, and it may work in the short term, but I suspect it won’t. May it tank at the box offic...
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2024-01-08
I couldn't care less
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2024-01-08
RDJ is a great actor, but it makes me sad that despite him winning an Oscar for Oppenheimer, he's probably going to be mostly remembered as Iron Man. My guess is that Disney probably offered him a garbage truckload of money to get him to come back and that's the only reason he's doing this.
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2024-01-08
I don’t mean to be demeaning, but do people really think that these Marvel movies have impacted cinema in the same way that the other movies in the list have? Because I see them as fun entertainment for the masses but not exactly groundbreaking
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2024-01-08
Preachhhhhhh
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2024-04-08
I thought it was an April fools joke when I first heard it.
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2024-05-08
It looks like desperation to me.
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2024-10-08
it’s lazy and desperate on marvel’s part
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2024-15-08
In search of the dragon here My mind craves the supernatural, haunting, possession, devils, demons, witches, etc.) Blood and gore and sawing off body parts don’t do it for me…Unless it just one hell of a thrill ride getting there type of deal. (Merely sawing off legs (( etc )) alone is just imbecilic to me 😝) Ill st...
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2024-06-08
Favourite from 1001 movie list? Or just any films? Best from 1001 in last few years is probably Hereditary and Saint Maud. Otherwise, maybe: Midsommar, Invisible Man not on list. Im sure there are plenty of others.
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2024-06-08
Man I wish I liked St Maud as much as everyone else does. Your other 3 here are great choices. The Invisible Man was the most scared I’ve ever been watching a movie in my own house
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2024-06-08
Easily the scariest movie of the last 5 years is "Talk to Me," which some reports indicate will be in the next version of the book. For sure a must see for horror fans.
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2024-07-08
I believe that Black Orpheus was Brazilian.
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2024-07-08
The given Word Black God, White Devil Entranced Earth Barren Lives Black Orpheus Bus 174 Are the once I know of. City of God is really Well known so I don't know if somebody would call it under rated Also the given Word is my favourite aside from City of God
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2024-07-08
Thank you so much! It’s that one! I remember its placement on the bottom of the left page!
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2024-07-08
In addition to the movies already named, according to Letterboxd there’s also: Limite (1931) Vidas Secas (1963) Fitzcarraldo (1982) Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) As well as three that came out after your edition of the book: Senna (2010) Call Me By Your Name (2017) The Lighthouse (2019)
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2024-07-08
Thank you so much! It’s definitely “Black Orpheus”!
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2024-07-08
Thank you so much!
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2024-07-08
Don’t understand why they did t put the title of the movie next to the picture or something.
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2024-07-08
The Seventh Seal.
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2024-07-08
And most def not American. Directed by Ingmar Bergman a renowned Swedish director; however you might recognize the protagonist Max von Sydow as he starred in Hollywood movies as well.
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2024-07-08
Thank you so much!
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2024-07-08
I knew it! He looked very Euro coded! Edit: All I meant was his features are very defined. His natural bleach blonde hair and nose were a giveaway he wasn’t American but I wasn’t sure if he was a Jean-Claude Van Damme or Schwarzenegger situation. Only Swedish film l’ve seen was “Lamb” which I thought was American beca...
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2024-07-08
Yes he is very “Euro coded”. One time I visited Europe and i saw Euro coded characters walking around everywhere.
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2024-07-08
Tf does that even mean?
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2024-07-08
Is there a chance you could explain what this means to someone like me who doesn't understand?
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2024-07-08
Yep, we all look just like the guy on the left here.
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2024-07-08
That’s not Max von Sydow though… Or is there a joke I’m missing
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2024-07-08
Thank you SO much for asking politely. Shows you have more brains than most. What I meant was his features are very defined. His natural bleach blonde hair and nose were a giveaway he wasn’t American (Therefore he is Euro coded.) but I wasn’t sure if he was a Jean-Claude Van Damme or Schwarzenegger situation. Only Swed...
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2024-07-08
No there’s no joke, seems like people misunderstood what I said and feel discriminated for me complimenting their race.
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2024-07-08
It was a joke, I found your use of words a bit funny so I just decided to carry on with your joke. So no bad feelings here :) Enjoy your movie, it's a great one too. Just a note, I think the movie "Lamb" you're refering to is icelandic, even though it's listed on wikipedia being a "Icelandic/Swedish/Polish" productio...
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2024-07-08
I think it's great that you ask, it shows curiosity on your part. Judging by your answers, I'm assuming you are american. Don't stop at the US market, if you can. Other countries have so much to offer, even if the resources were/are way more limited, comparing to the US. After all, Europe was destined to be what Hollyw...
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2024-07-08
I’m a huge film buff but I started hating subtitles somewhere along the way. I love Japanese, Korean, French, Spanish, and American films the most. I’m Mexican too and watch Mexican cinema but it’s always so abusive towards women like that’s all we have to struggle which is kind of true but I don’t want to think about ...
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2024-07-08
Thank you so much! ☺️
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2024-07-08
The Seventh Seal
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2024-08-08
Directors: Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff Another film that’s difficult to rate objectively given how many times I saw it in my childhood. However, I personally don’t look forward to rewatching this film in the same way I enjoy *Aladdin* or *Hercules*, mainly because I’m not that fond of the characters; Mufasa is your av...
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2024-07-08
Its a solid cartoon. But when i try to show it to my kids, they arent interested at all. Whereas they loved aladdin and Mulan They should never have added that Zazu song either.
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2024-07-08
Did you see Kanye's kid butcher it recently? Went viral and sparked a conversation about nepo kids
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2024-07-08
I heard about it. Didnt watch it tho. Nepo kids are fine by me, if they are talented. Its when the industry sees they arent but puts them in anyway its a problem. I felt bad for the kid. It was the parents and the production that were to blame for putting in a subpar performer, but she copped it. Then again, hard to ...
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2024-08-08
Nepo baby is still a kid at the end of the day and doesn't know better. It should be up to the parents. And with parents like that, she doesn't stand a chance.
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2024-08-08
Director: Andrew Stanton Just another astonishing, mind-blowing film by Pixar, nothing unusual to see here. The studio has a reputation for well-made, emotionally-charged films that are easy to understand but have challenging concepts such as *Soul* and *Inside Out*. *WALL-E* might be one of the most ‘pure’ of these...
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2024-07-08
Director: Asif Kapadia Generally, it’s hard to trust the 21st Century additions to the *1001 Movies* list since they are mostly films that the editors have scrambled to find from the previous year that would have done well critically at the time. While they are probably decent films, they may not stand the test of t...
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2024-08-08
How many other 21st century additions do you think belong with the must sees?
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2024-09-08
Good question. There's about 240 from 2000 onwards but I've only rated 55 of them so far. 23/55 of them or 42% got a score of 8.5 or higher, which is arbitrary, but gives you some indication.
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2024-09-08
Ah ok, that’s not so bad actually. Any in particular ones out of them that you thought were standouts?
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2024-09-08
So far, Saint Maud, The Artist and For Sama all have 10/10, those are the three from this century. I'm sure there will be more, though
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2024-09-08
So far, Saint Maud, The Artist and For Sama all have 10/10, those are the three from this century. I'm sure there will be more, though
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2024-09-08
I haven’t seen Saint Maud or Sama yet but I did really enjoy the Artist!
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2024-10-08
I love shows that are extremely well-done and well-written with dark, deep, psychological, cerebral, philosophical, and crime elements. My favorites so far: Ozark; Orphan Black; Breaking Bad; Bloodline; Dexter; Six Feet Under; Ray Donovan; Succession; You; Mr. Robot; The OA; Dead to Me; White Lotus; Lie to Me; Black...
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2024-08-08
This has nothing to do in this sub, but I suggest you have a look at Canadian show Cardinal
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2024-08-08
Homicide Life on the streets
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2024-10-08
First season of True Detective. Sharper Objects. Mare of Easttown. Bodies. Pretty Little Liars. Twin Peaks. The Night Of.
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2024-11-08
"Best" is subjective. Just watch what you want to watch. Surely you could just google this? Secondly, streaming services have vastly different catalogues in every country, because of licencing. So you should always specify where youre asking from. id also recommend stating your general tastes: whether thats based on G...
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2024-11-08
Wrong subreddit, for the second time in a couple of hours. Please read the description.
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2024-11-08
Or suspense? Thriller? What would you categorize such as?
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2024-15-08
All of the above. The most interesting films are often difficult to fit nicely into genre. Does it matter?
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2024-15-08
Awkward teen romance meets coming of age meets vampire guardian.
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2024-15-08
Coming of age
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2024-16-08
It is all of them. a horror, romance and coming of age +
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2024-16-08
Director: George Stevens *Giant* was easily one of my favourite discoveries from the *1001 Movies* list; an epic, thought-provoking film with an exceptional A-list cast that transcends its status as a “Western”. It was one of the earliest films I happened upon when I started completing the list in earnest and one th...
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2024-16-08
Happy you liked this one. I know there’s a bit of dissent in this sub about the westerns from the list but this one is definitely a league above the others!
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2024-16-08
I don't even really think of it as a Western (mainly cos it's too good)
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2024-16-08
There were 792 movies on the list that received laserdisc releases. With the 10 I found today, my collection is up to 193 out of 792.
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2024-16-08
I’m more focused on watching the movies from the list. I’m at 342 as of today so I have a long way to go! I do have a few from the list that I want to buy and rewatch someday but not yet.
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2024-16-08
I finished the list a couple years back, and now I don’t seek them out, but if I come across movies for cheap, I’ll add them to the collection. For example, I didn’t like Smoke, but because it was on the list and only $2, I needed it.
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2024-16-08
I only just started the list officially this April. I had about 270 that I had seen “casually” before starting the list.
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2024-16-08
Yes one way or another I have collected a physical copy of every film on the list. I try not to spend too much on them but there have been a few that I have had to pay top $. For me it has been worth it just so I'm not at the mercy of the streaming services. When I first got the book 20 years ago I thought I would just...
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2024-16-08
Wow, that’s an amazing collection.
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2024-16-08
It's a fun hobby, but too expensive for me. Of the movies I've seen on the list that I don't own, I would be interested in only rewatching about 1/4 of them, and of those probably only 20-30 that I'd watch more than three times.
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2024-18-08
A completely sensible conclusion to reach.
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2024-18-08
What I have been doing is watching them and if I enjoy it, I add it to my to buy list
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