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world/foreign films are the best, american films are poop :(

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american films are poop :(
Do you actually watch "American films" to know that they are "poop" or are you just making a sweeping generalisation based on prejudice?

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brataccas wrote:
american films are poop :(
Do you actually watch "American films" to know that they are "poop" or are you just making a sweeping generalisation based on prejudice?

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What Bratty should of said is
"the vast majority of major film releases from Hollywood studios are minless profit driven films with little or no orginality or artistic merit and currently appear to be mainly repeat film from yesteryear and then churn out sequels"

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I wouldn't class many of them as "best ever" material, let alone top 100... :?
Let's not forget that the guy that's compiled this list is only making a top 100 for him.
Loads of people are going to say "Yes!" to some and probably just as many are going to say "No!" or even possibly "WTF?!?", but this is his list, not any sort of definitive top 100 because, let's face it, that's been done to death and it's getting pretty boring to have the usual suspects in the top ten of these things all the time.

I posted this here because of the preference for much older films, some of which I've never heard of, more of which I'll not have seen.
I do hope the rest of the list isn't a letdown.

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I posted this here because of the preference for much older films, some of which I've never heard of, more of which I'll not have seen.
I do hope the rest of the list isn't a letdown.

Mark


you mean when spanking babes 3 and whiplash city 24 are in the top ten along with the american pie series :lol: :lol:

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Today we have numbers 80-61 :

80. Duel (1971, Steven Spielberg)
79. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938, Michael Curtiz)
78. The Lives of Others (2007, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck)
77. Rififi (1955, Jules Dassin)
76. The Deer Hunter (1978, Michael Cimino)
75. La Passion de Jeanne D'Arc (1928, Carl Dreyer)
74. Rumble Fish (1983, Francis Ford Coppola)
73. In a Lonely Place (1950, Nicholas Ray)
72. Smiles of a Summer Night (1955, Ingmar Bergman)
71. Barry Lyndon (1975, Stanley Kubrick)
70. The Lost Weekend (1945, Billy Wilder)
69. Aguirre, Wrath of God (1972, Werner Herzog)
68. Rebecca (1940, Alfred Hitchcock)
67. Wild Strawberries (1957, Ingmar Bergman)
66. Rashomon (1951, Akira Kurosawa)
65. Tokyo Story (1953, Yasukiro Ozu)
64. Downfall (2004, Oliver Hirschbiegel)
63. The Dark Mirror (1946, Robert Siodmak)
62. Toy Story (1995, John Lasseter)
61. The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943, Powell and Pressburger)

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62. Toy Story (1995, John Lasseter)

Woo!

1 out of the first 40!

YAY!

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80. Duel (1971, Steven Spielberg)
76. The Deer Hunter (1978, Michael Cimino)
66. Rashomon (1951, Akira Kurosawa)
64. Downfall (2004, Oliver Hirschbiegel)
62. Toy Story (1995, John Lasseter)

5 this time - but some more familiar titles (I keep meaning to watch The Lives of Others) - the man appears to like his cinema - I think this will quite good in the later stages.


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It's becoming quite clear that this guy has a thing for the "golden era" of Hollywood.
I'd be very surprised to see the likes of Indiana Jones appear in this list.

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80. Duel (1971, Steven Spielberg)
77. Rififi (1955, Jules Dassin)
76. The Deer Hunter (1978, Michael Cimino)
74. Rumble Fish (1983, Francis Ford Coppola)
71. Barry Lyndon (1975, Stanley Kubrick)
66. Rashomon (1951, Akira Kurosawa)
65. Tokyo Story (1953, Yasukiro Ozu)
64. Downfall (2004, Oliver Hirschbiegel)
62. Toy Story (1995, John Lasseter)
Nine from this block of twenty.

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Six from this block.

80. Duel (1971, Steven Spielberg)
79. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938, Michael Curtiz)
76. The Deer Hunter (1978, Michael Cimino)
68. Rebecca (1940, Alfred Hitchcock)
64. Downfall (2004, Oliver Hirschbiegel)
62. Toy Story (1995, John Lasseter)


78. The Lives of Others (2007, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck) Haven't seen this but what a name! :P

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Only saw The Deer Hunter and Toy Story from that list - and The Deer Hunter was drawn out sh1te IMO :oops:

And since I'm probably being controversial anyway, Taxi Driver and Apocolypse Now are pretty much just random b0llocks too :P ;)

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80. Duel (1971, Steven Spielberg)
76. The Deer Hunter (1978, Michael Cimino)
74. Rumble Fish (1983, Francis Ford Coppola)
66. Rashomon (1951, Akira Kurosawa)
62. Toy Story (1995, John Lasseter)


That's my lot from his selection. I may have seen the Robin Hood thing on TV when I was sick off school, I guess, many years ago.
The Deer Hunter's got a well deserved place, love that film. :P

In other news, myself and some friends had a Mighty Ducks Marathon last night. All 3 films back to back. The third is the weakest, imho.

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That list is a bit more like it. I've seen at least a dozen of them, again a couple I would question, but the list certainly looks to be on a sounder footing than the first batch.

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Don't recognise half of that lot.

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