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Can't think of anything else to post so top 10 favourite films
1. 2001: a Space Odyssey
2. The Battle of Algiers
3. Ghost World (entirely subjective on an objective basis it's kind of above average so yeah)
4. Caravaggio
5. The Holy Mountain
6. Aguirre, the Wrath of God
7. Nosferatu (Herzog's remake)
8. Seventh Seal
9. Brazil
10. M
pic related, damn good Space Odyssey poster
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No.3958
No particular order:
The Holy Mountain
The Act of Killing
Sans Soleil
In the Mood for Love
Double Suicide
Her
Salo
Y Tu Mama Tambien
City of God
Woman in the Dunes
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No.3966
Trainspotting
Pulp Fiction
Hot Fuzz
Looper
District 9
Akira
Hot Fuzz
Paparika
District 9
Wicker Man (NOT the Nick Cage one)
Catch Me If You Can
Not in any particular order,just tried to start with absolute favorite and go from their
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No.4894
>>3273
solid 9/10
have you seen the original Sleuth?
here's mine:
andrei rublev (andrei tarkovsky, 1966)
marat/sade (peter brook, peter weiss, 1967)
the phantom of the paradise (brian de palma, 1974)
alien (ridley scott, 1979)
gremlins 2 (joe dante, 1990)
a serious man (coen brothers, 2009)
melancholia (lars von trier, 2011)
computer chess (andrew bujalski, 2013)
a field in england (ben wheatley, 2013)
under the skin (jonathan glazer, 2014)
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No.4935
Top 10 from the top of my head in no order:
1) Kids (1995)
2) Red, White and Blue (2010)
3) Irreversible (2002)
4) Gummo (1997)
5) Martyrs (2008)
6) Stand By Me (1986)
7) Funny Games (1997)
8) The Piano Teacher (2001)
9) The Holy Mountain (1973)
10) Planet of the Apes (1968)
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No.5070
>>13
1. Persona
2. Seven Samurai
3. The Return (2003)
4. Ran
5. Dekalog
6. La Jeteé
7. 2001: A Space Odyssey
8. Lawrence of Arabia
9. Ikiru
10. Tokyo Story
Still pretty new to decent film, but that's it thus far.
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No.5074
No order
Bicycle Thieves (Vittorio De Sica)
Punch Drunk Love (Paul Thomas Anderson)
Barton Fink (Coen Brothers)
Happiness (Todd Solondz)
Eraserhead (David Lynch)
Pan's Labyrinth (Guillermo Del Toro)
Hour of the Wolf (Ingmar Bergman)
Sunrise (F.W. Murnau)
The Land Before Time (Don Bluth)
Tie- Un Chien Andalou (Luis Bunuel) and Very Nice, Very Nice (Arthur Lipsett)
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No.5075
Other than the first, the rest aren't in any order. I could never decide.
1. Zerkalo
2. The Pear Tree
3. Limelight
4. Oasis
5. Ashes and Snow
6. City Lights
7. Cloud Atlas
8. Before Trilogy
9. Matrix Trilogy
10. Nostalghia
There's quite a few others that I want in the top 10 but there's just no room.
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No.5076
>>4935
>Irreversible
>Gummo
>Martyrs
>Funny Games
>The Piano Teacher
these are all good films but none you would think you'd see on a top 10 list, lol. not to shit on your taste, I just think it's funny, none of those are movies I'd want to watch over and over again, you know
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No.5138
ten movies I like in no order:
candy mountain, 1987
tokyo story, 1953
seven samurai, 1954
bridge on the river kwai, 1957
circus, 1928
ghost in the shell, 1995
m, 1931
the descent, 2005
the idiots, 1998
playtime, 1967
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No.5148
1. The Wild Bunch
2. Bad Lieutenant (1992)
3. There Will Be Blood
4. Jacob's Ladder
5. Fight Club
6. Pickpocket (1959)
7. Seven Samurai
8. Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
9. Showgirls
10. The Machinist
any suggestions?
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No.5193
>>5148
> any suggestions?
I suggest Jacques Becker, Jules Dassin and J.P. Melville if you haven't watched anything from them yet.
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No.5197
>>5148
you're a gritty boy ain't ya
you may find gratification looking into No Wave cinema, try watching the documentary Blank City (on Netflix if you got it, or it was a while ago when I saw it) and look into what's interesting. low budget films in shithole new york
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No.5205
>>5193
>>5197
thank you, I haven't watched films from those directors, I'll also check that documentary.
It's just there's so many recs in here but I didn't know where to start, so again, thank you!
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No.5308
The Great Sacrifice 1944 ‘Opfergang’ Directed by Veit Harlan
Letter Never Sent 1959 ‘Neotpravlennoye Pismo’ Directed by Mikhail Kalatozov
White Hell of Pitz Palu 1929 ‘Die weiße Hölle vom Piz Palü’ Directed by G.W. Pabst, Arnold Fanck
Eternal Forest 1936 ‘Ewiger Wald’ Directed by Hanns Springer, Rolf von Sonjevski-Jamrowski
The Devils 1971 Directed by Ken Russell
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No.5321
>>5308
I really like these. But have you seen Soy Cuba, Der heilige Berg or Kolberg?
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No.5323
Pleb taste incoming
[Here's a nice round number, in no particular order]
>Full Metal Jacket
>Fargo
>Jackie Brown
>The Battle of Algiers
>Metropolis
>A Clockwork Orange
>American Psycho
>Pan's Labyrinth
>Akira
>Dr Strangelove: And the extraneous alternative title
At this point, mentioning 2001: ASO would be beating a dead horse with a stick.
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No.11775
1. After Last Season (Region, 2009)
2. La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (Dreyer, 1928)
3. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Hooper, 1974)
4. À Flor do Mar (Monteiro, 1986)
5. The Night of the Hunter (Laughton, 1955)
6. Alein Beasts (Sukenick, 1991)
7. Angyali üdvözlet (Jeles, 1984)
8. He Who Gets Slapped (Sjöström, 1924)
9. 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick, 1968)
10. De l'origine du XXIe siècle (Godard, 2000)
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No.11776
>>11775
>The Night of the Hunter
>Le Passion de Jenne d'Arc
I would concur.
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No.11777
Ah back when /film/ and most of the internet were Reddit tier plebs. Thankfully we know better now.
t. Critic but won't contribute to the thread by posting own top 10.
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No.11778
>>11777 (checked)
Contribute fag, I'll post mine later.
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No.11785
1. Knight of Cups
2. Voci nel Tempo
3. Nostos: Il Ritorno
4. Fire Walk With Me
5. In Vanda's Room
6. Miami Vice
7. Manoel's Destinies
8. Inherent Vice
9. Hitler: Ein Film aus Deutschland
10. Lancelot du Lac
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No.11788
>>11775
Nice bump, I haven't seen After Last Season, A Flor do Mar or Alien Beasts. The Annunciation is quite a unique film though. Have you seen A kis Valentino?
>>11785
Mix of mainstream and arthouse, two from Piavoli. I really love Manoel's Destinies. I haven't seen In Vanda's Room or anything else from Pedro Costa. I was going to watch Colossal Youth one of these days.
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No.11790
>>11788
No I haven't mostly because I figured that it'd be the kind of film that's almost impossible to get a hold of unless you're part of one of those exclusive film trading communities which I'm not though I may end up trying to be.
After Last Season and Alien Beasts are definitely...rough but I love them for personal reasons despite them being loathed by a lot of those who have seen them. Defeinitely reccomend checking them out though despite that.
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No.11792
>>11790
> exclusive film trading communities
Sorry but what are you talking about? You don't mean private trackers do you?
Also you can buy it on dvd.
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No.11793
>>11792
Yeah, that's what I meant but I couldn't think of the proper term in that moment. Most of the ones I've seen require you to be active in their forums and what not which I'm not opposed to doing but just never put the effort towards.
Really? I guess I've just had such little luck finding DVD copies of obscure films that I just didn't even try for that one but I'll be sure to look into it.
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No.11794
>>11793
You can find literally any film on dvd. Usually not on sites like Amazon but on foreign film dvd places, sometimes the copies are really bad so you have to be careful about that. I'm not on any private trackers either sadly, so usually I resort to purchasing if it isn't on any public ones I know of.
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No.11795
>>11788
Are there english subs for A kis Valentino?
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No.11796
>>11794
Nice to know. Thanks.
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No.11797
>>11795
yeah do you need them?
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No.11800
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No.11879
>>11788
In my opinion, all of Costa’s films are worth watching. Start with O Sangue and go that way, or at the very least watch Ossos before In Vanda’s Room and Colossal Youth since it’s the first part of a loose trilogy
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No.11891
>>11879
>Start with O Sangue and go that way, or at the very least watch Ossos before In Vanda’s Room and Colossal Youth since it’s the first part of a loose trilogy
Oh that's good to know. I actually have the O Sangue DVD but never got around to watching.
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No.11974
>>3270
>What the fuck do the four floating crystals at the end of the movie represent?
So out of those over 20 minutes of trippy shit that are totally open for interpretation you picked this one detail and wondered what it meant?
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No.11977
>>11974
Why is this a problem? He didn't want an explanation for the block of madness, just the symbol itself.
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No.11983
>>11977
It's no "problem", I just found it funny that he picked that one specific thing making it sound as if all the rest made perfect sense.
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No.12324
I found a website where directors submit their top ten films of the past ten years. http://grasshopperfilm.com/transmissions/
10/10 Radu Jude
The director of Aferim! and the upcoming Sacred Hearts shares his ten eleven favorite films from the last ten years.
– in chronological order –
1. Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu (Andrei Ujică, 2010)
2. Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall his Past Lives (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2010)
3. Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2011)
4. Out-Takes from the Life of a Happy Man (Jonas Mekas, 2012)
5. Pays Barbare (Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi, 2013)
6. Goodbye to Language (Jean-Luc Godard, 2014)
7. La Sapienza (Eugène Green, 2014)
8. Homeland: Iraq Year Zero (Abbas Fahdel, 2015)
9. The Exquisite Corpus (Peter Tscherkassky, 2016)
10. António and Catarina (Cristina Haneș, 2017)
11. El Mar La Mar (J.P. Sniadecki and Joshua Bonnetta, 2017)
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No.12739
>>12324
Good list. I had forgotten about that director.
Personal lists of recent films tend to be uninspired, which is unfortunate
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No.12740
10. Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead
9. Stalker
8. Lepa Sela Lepo Gore
7. Streets of Fire
6. Les Quatre Cents Coups
5. Buffalo '66
4. Bad Boys (1983)
3. Donnie Darko
2. Apocalypse Now
1. Fight Club
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No.12741
>>4935
>>5076
I would've watched Gummo years ago but that kid's chin always disgusted me so I avoided it.
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No.12743
>They rebumped Reddit the thread again
>Out of all the threads on the board that could have used a 3 person boost in a single day this cock smoking faggot >>12739 bumped this thread
Goddamn I fucking hate Krauts, I hope the Socialist Democrats win and drop kick the country into Weimar levels again next election.
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No.12744
>>12743
That's quite the statement, it's not like threads are going anywhere soon
We can take it relatively easy around here partner
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No.12749
>>12744
I'm saying this is objectively bad judgement on the 15 people who apparently just joined /film/, no clue where they came from.
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No.12751
>>12743
Not to bitch at the mods but everything past page 10 is virtually 404'd.
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No.12756
>>12751
If your board has threads that 404:
1. Sign in as a Board Volunteer or a Board Owner. If you are just a user, there is a public mod.php account with the following credentials:
Username: Anyone
Password: 0
2. Go to the broken thread and copy and paste its URL. If the thread's URL is 8ch.net/[board]/res/1111.html, it becomes:
sys.8ch.net/mod.php?/[board name]/res/1111.html
3. Simply post in the thread. If you don't want to leave any traces of this, click on Delete post.
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No.12762
>>12751
And there are better things in the 1st 10 pages they could have bumped.
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No.13858
Welcome Friend were glad you've come to a better place>>47
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No.13859
>>13858
I don't think he can hear you
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No.13863
1. Stalker_1979
2. Dead Man's Letters_1986
3. Blade Runner_1982
4. Blade Runner 2049_2017
5. Nirvana_1997
6. Anon_2018
7. Riddick_2013
8. G.P. 506_2008
9. Clerks_1994
10. Lawn Dogs_1997
-ENJOY!-
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No.13864
>>13863
/tv/ is that way >>>/tv/, if you're lost.
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No.13866
>>13864
Watching Lopushansky shows potential
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