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Old 08-03-2012, 06:39 PM   #51961
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More lists (and I don't really have an opinion on Tarr's films Darkcritic, like his list though):

[Show spoiler]Woody Allen
"Bicycle Thieves" (1948, dir. Vittorio De Sica)
"The Seventh Seal" (1957, dir. Ingmar Bergman)
"Citizen Kane" (1941, dir. Orson Welles
"Amarcord" (1973, dir. Federico Fellini
"8 1/2" (1963, dir. Federico Fellini)
"The 400 Blows" (1959, dir. Francois Truffaut)
"Rashomon" (1950, dir. Akira Kurosawa)
"La Grande Illusion" (1937, dir. Jean Renoir)
"The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie" (1972, dir. Luis Bunuel)
"Paths Of Glory" (1957, dir. Stanley Kubrick)

Richard Ayoade
"Persona" (1966, dir. Ingmar Bergman)
"Le Mépris" (1963, dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
"Raging Bull" (1980, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"Ordet" (1955, dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer)
"Barry Lyndon" (1975, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
"Crimes And Misdemeanors" (1989, dir. Woody Allen)
"The Apartment" (1960, dir. Billy Wilder)
"Tokyo Story" (1953, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
"Make Way For Tomorrow" (1937, dir. Leo McCarey)
"Badlands" (1973, dir. Terrence Malick)

Bong Joon-Ho
"A City Of Sadness" (1989, dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien)
"Cure" (1997, dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
"The Housemaid" (1960, dir. Kim Ki-young)
"Fargo" (1996, dir. The Coen Brothers)
"Psycho" (1960, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
"Raging Bull" (1980, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"Touch Of Evil" (1958, dir. Orson Welles)
"Vengeance Is Mine" (1973, dir. Shohei Imamura)
"The Wages Of Fear" (1953, dir. Henri-Georges Clouzot)
"Zodiac" (2007, dir. David Fincher)

Francis Ford Coppola
"Ashes And Diamonds" (1958, dir. Andrzej Wajda)
"The Best Years Of Our Lives" (1946, dir William Wyler)
"I Vitteloni" (1953, dir. Federico Fellini)
"The Bad Sleep Well (1960, dir. Akira Kurosawa)
"Yojimbo" (1961, dir. Akira Kurosawa)
"Singin' In The Rain (1952, dir. Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly)
"The King Of Comedy" (1983, dir Martin Scorsese)
"Raging Bull" (1980, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"The Apartment" (1960s, dir. Billy Wilder)
"Sunrise" (1927, dir. F.W. Murnau)

Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne
"Accatone" (1961, dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini)
"The Big Heat" (1953, dir. Fritz Lang)
"Dodes'ka-den" (1970, dir. Akira Kurosawa)
"Germany Year Zero" (1948, dir. Roberto Rossellini)
"Loulou" (1980, dir. Maurice Pialat)
"Modern Times" (1936, dir. Charlie Chaplin)
"The Searchers" (1956, dir. John Ford)
"Shoah" (1985, dir. Claude Lanzmann)
"Street Of Shame" (1956, dir. Kenji Mizoguchi)
"Sunrise" (1927, dir. F.W. Murnau)

Guillermo Del Toro
"Frankenstein" (1931, dir. James Whale)
"Freaks" (1932, dir. Todd Browning)
"Shadow Of A Doubt" (1943, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
"Greed" (1925, dir. Erich Von Stroheim)
"Modern Times" (1936, dir. Charlie Chaplin)
"La Belle Et La Bete" (1946, dir. Jean Cocteau)
"Goodfellas" (1990, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"Los Olvidados" (1950, dir. Luis Bunuel)
"Nosferatu" (1922, dir. F.W. Murnau)
"8 1/2" (1963, dir. Federico Fellini)

Sean Durkin
"The Shining" (1980, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
"Rosemary's Baby" (1968, dir. Roman Polanski)
"Jaws" (1975, dir. Steven Spielberg)
"3 Women" (1977, dir. Robert Altman)
"The Birds" (1963, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
"The Goonies" (1985, dir. Richard Donner)
"The Piano Teacher" (2001, dir. Michael Haneke)
"Persona" (1966, dir. Ingmar Bergman)
"The Panic In Needle Park" (1971, dir. Jerry Schatzberg)
"The Conformist" (1970, dir. Bernardo Bertolucci)

Asghar Farhadi
"Rashomon" (1950, dir. Akira Kurosawa)
"La Strada" (1954, dir. Federico Fellini)
"The Godfather" (1972, dir. Francis Ford Coppola)
"Tokyo Story" (1953, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
"The Apartment" (1960, dir. Billy Wilder)
"Three Colors Red" (1994, dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski)
"Take The Money And Run" (1969, dir. Woody Allen)
"Scenes From A Marriage" (1973, dir. Ingmar Bergman)
"Taxi Driver (1976, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"Modern Times" (1936, dir. Charlie Chaplin)

Michel Hazavanicius
"City Girl" (1930, dir. F.W. Murnau)
"City Lights" (1931, dir. Charlie Chaplin)
"To Be Or Not To Be" (1942, dir. Ernst Lubitsch)
"Citizen Kane" (1941, dir. Orson Welles)
"The Apartment" (1960, dir. Billy Wilder)
"The Shining" (1980, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
"North By Northwest" (1959, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
"The Third Man" (1949, dir. Carol Reed)
"Raging Bull" (1980, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs" (1937, dir. Walt Disney)

Miranda July
"Blind" (1987, dir. Frederick Wiseman)
"Smooth Talk" (1985, dir. Joyce Chopra)
"Vertigo" (1958, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
"After Life" (1998, dir. Hirokazu Koreeda)
"Somewhere In Time" (1980, dir. Jeannot Szwarc)
"Cheese" (2007, dir. Mika Rottenberg)
"Punch Drunk Love" (2002, dir. Paul Thomas Anderson)
"The Red Balloon" (1956, dir. Albert Lamorisse)
"A Room With A View" (1985, dir. James Ivory)
"Fish Tank" (2009, dir. Andrea Arnold)

Mike Leigh
"American Madness" (1932, dir. Frank Capra)
"Andrei Rublev" (1966, dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
"I Am Cuba" (1964, dir. Mikhai Kalatozov)
"The Emigrants" (1971, dir. Jan Troell)
"How A Mosquito Operates" (1912, dir. Winsor McCay)
"Jules Et Jim" (1962, dir. Francois Truffaut)
"Radio Days" (1987, dir. Woody Allen)
"Songs From The Second Floor (2000, dir. Roy Andersson)
"Tokyo Story" (1953, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)

Michael Mann
"Apocalypse Now" (1979, dir. Francis Ford Coppola)
"Battleship Potemkin" (1925, dir. Sergei Eisenstein)
"Citizen Kane" (1941, dir. Orson Welles)
"Avatar" (2009, dir. James Cameron)
"Dr. Strangelove" (1964, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
"Biutiful" (2010, dir. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu)
"My Darling Clementine" (1946, dir. John Ford)
"The Passion Of Joan Of Arc" (1928, dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer)
"Raging Bull" (1980, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"The Wild Bunch" (1969, dir. Sam Peckinpah)

Steve McQueen
"The Battle Of Algiers" (1966, dir. Gillo Pontecorvo)
"Zero de Conduite" (1933, dir. Jean Vigo)
"La Regle du Jeu" (1939, dir. Jean Renoir)
"Tokyo Story" (1953, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
"Couch" (1964, dir. Andy Warhol)
"Le Mépris" (1963, dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
"Beau Travail" (1998, dir. Claire Denis)
"Once Upon A Time In America" (1984, dir. Sergio Leone)
"The Wages Of Fear" (1953, dir. Henri-Georges Clouzot)
"Do The Right Thing" (1989, dir. Spike Lee)

Jeff Nichols
"Cool Hand Luke" (1967, dir. Stuart Rosenberg)
"Badlands" (1973, dir. Terrence Malick)
"Hud" (1963, dir. Martin Ritt)
"The Hustler" (1961, dir. Robert Rossen)
"Lawrence Of Arabia" (1962, dir. David Lean)
"Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid" (1969, dir. George Roy Hill)
"Jaws" (1975, dir. Steven Spielberg)
"North By Northwest" (1959, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
"Stagecoach" (1939, dir. John Ford)
"Fletch" (1985, dir. Michael Ritchie)

David O. Russell
"It's A Wonderful Life" (1946, dir. Frank Capra)
"Chinatown" (1974, dir. Roman Polanski)
"Goodfellas" (1990, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"Vertigo" (1958, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
"Pulp Fiction" (1994, dir. Quentin Tarantino)
"Raging Bull" (1980, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"Young Frankenstein" (1974, dir. Mel Brooks)
"The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie" (1972, dir. Luis Bunuel)
"The Godfather" (1972, dir. Francis Ford Coppola)
"Blue Velvet" (1986, dir. David Lynch)
"Groundhog Day" (1993, dir. Harold Ramis)

Martin Scorsese
"8 1/2" (1963, dir. Federico Fellini)
"2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
"Ashes And Diamonds" (1958, dir. Andrzej Wajda)
"Citizen Kane" (1941, dir. Orson Welles)
"The Leopard" (1963, dir. Luchino Visconti)
"Palsa" (1946, dir. Roberto Rossellini)
"The Red Shoes" (1948, dir. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger)
"The River" (1951, dir. Jean Renoir)
"Salvatore Giuliano" (1962, dir. Francesco Rosi)
"The Searchers" (1956, dir. John Ford)
"Ugetsu Monogatari" (1953, dir. Kenji Mizoguchi)
"Vertigo" (1958, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

Quentin Tarantino
"The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" (1966, dir. Sergio Leone)
"Apocalypse Now" (1979, dir. Francis Ford Coppola)
"The Bad News Bears" (1976, dir. Michael Ritchie)
"Carrie" (1976, dir. Brian DePalma)
"Dazed And Confused" (1993, dir. Richard Linklater)
"The Great Escape" (1963, dir. John Sturges)
"His Girl Friday" (1940, dir. Howard Hawks)
"Jaws" (1975, dir. Steven Spielberg)
"Pretty Maids All In A Row (1971, dir. Roger Vadim)
"Rolling Thunder" (1977, dir. John Flynn)
"Sorcerer" (1977, dir. William Friedkin)
"Taxi Driver" (1976, dir. Martin Scorsese)

Bela Tarr
"Man With A Movie Camera" (1929, dir. Dziga Vertov)
"The Passion Of Joan Of Arc" (1928, dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer)
"Alexander Nevsky" (1938, dir. Sergei Eisenstein)
"M" (1931, dir. Fritz Lang)
"Au hasard Balthazar" (1966, dir. Robert Bresson)
"Vivre sa vie" (1962, dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
"Frenzy" (1972, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
"Tokyo Story" (1953, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
"The Round-Up" (1965, dir. Miklós Jancsó)
"Berlin Alexanderplatz" (1980, dir. Rainer Werner Fassbinder)

Edgar Wright
"2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
"An American Werewolf In London" (1981, dir. John Landis)
"Carrie" (1976, dir. Brian DePalma)
"Dames" (1934, dir. Ray Enright & Busby Berkeley)
"Don't Look Now" (1973, dir. Nicolas Roeg)
"Duck Soup" (1933, dir. Leo McCarey)
"Psycho" (1960, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
"Raising Arizona" (1987, dir. The Coen Brothers)
"Taxi Driver" (1976, dir. Martin Scorsese)
"The Wild Bunch" (1969, dir. Sam Peckinpah)

Apichatpong Weerasethakul
"Goodbye Dragon Inn" (2003, dir. Ming-liang Tsai)
"A Brighter Summer Day" (1991, dir. Edward Yang)
"Rain" (1929, dir. Joris Ivens)
"Empire" (1964, dir. Andy Warhol)
"Valentin de la Sierras" (1971, dir. Bruce Baillie)
"The Conversation" (1974, dir. Francis Ford Coppola)
"Full Metal Jacket" (1987, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
"The Eighties" (1983, dir. Chantal Akerman)
"The General" (1926, dir. Buster Keaton)
"Sátántangó"(1994, dir. Bela Tarr)
Thanks for the rest--really interesting what choices there are after those few mentioned (and I was surprised --in a good way-- that Farhadi was one of the filmmakers).
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More lists (and I don't really have an opinion on Tarr's films Darkcritic, like his list though)
Wow, the other link didn't publish the best lists! Del Toro, Tarr, Dardennes, Joon-Ho and Weerasethakul are easily the best ones. Especially Tarr .
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Interesting choices from most of the filmmakers!

And did I hear on Roger Ebert's Twitter that Vertigo has dethroned Citizen Kane at number one? That's surprising.
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Interesting choices from most of the filmmakers!

And did I hear on Roger Ebert's Twitter that Vertigo has dethroned Citizen Kane at number one? That's surprising.
Governor Dewey had a bad night too.
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I expected His Girl Friday and Rolling Thunder. He also seems to talk down "arthouse" films these days in interviews (kind of being a hypocrite as he shows influences/homages and takes crap from those films in his). Funny though, I like his list better than the others. He should have just gave his top 10 "exploitation" films that he gave GrindhouseDatabase's website.
Maybe he doesn't want his fans seeing where he stole a lot of his ideas from.
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That is a decent price...but I've got the UK version on preorder (and owning the digi of NXNW made that decision even easier). For those purchasing this set, which version at you opting for and what is your reason (price is a valid reason)?
I'm not really crazy about the way either set is packaged but I'm sort of leaning toward the more compact US. Given that I already have NbN and Psycho and I'm at best ambivelant toward a handful of the others I'm going to be pretty price sensitive on this one.

I might even wait for individual releases.

Or I'll crack immediately. It could go that way too.

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Because that was back when New Line/Fine Line were Time Warner owned but not under Warner Bros umbrella. A few years back Time Warner folded New Line into Warner Bros. Before then WHV distributed the films but it was a different management and operation for New Line. That is why Criterion has Short Cuts and My Own Pvt Idaho also. These agreements could actually go back to even before Time Warner owned New Line when it was owned by Turner.
So does this mean that Criterion could release Hedwig and the Angry Inch if they wanted?
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So does this mean that Criterion could release Hedwig and the Angry Inch if they wanted?
No, he's saying that even though they were owned by the same parent corportaion New Line and Warner Bros used to be separate studios with separate management and each made their own licensing and distribution deals.

That's no longer the case. New Line is now a part of Warner Bros and Warner Bros management calls the shots.

Which - for the time being at least - means no licensing deals.

(It's possible there are still some pre-acquistion New Line deals in effect but I wouldn't hold out a lot of hope on that)
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I'm not really crazy about the way either set is packaged but I'm sort of leaning toward the more compact US. Given that I already have NbN and Psycho and I'm at best ambivelant toward a handful of the others I'm going to be pretty price sensitive on this one.

I might even wait for individual releases.

Or I'll crack immediately. It could go that way too.
You will crack I have no doubt in my mind on the matter. Maybe you might get through a few days. Hell you might even last a week, but before that week is out sweat will start to bead down your forehead and you will develop a twitch. Every time you visit this website and see the boxset you will have muscle spasms and be in great pain and agony! Eventually you will break down and buy the set to end your suffering!!!

Not that that has ever happened to me or anything. I'm just saying.
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Governor Dewey had a bad night too.
that's funny!
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Maybe he doesn't want his fans seeing where he stole a lot of his ideas from.
That might well be. His fans do hold him in very high regard, they would be crush to know that he's a stealer of ideas
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Agree. The perceived PQ difference between the Criterion and Studio Canal versions is grossly overstated. I wonder how many of the Criterion fanatics would accurately identify the CC and SC versions in a blind viewing test.
I'm not suggesting that the SC version isn't a fine disc, but it's pretty simple to identify which is which when they are side by side:

http://postimage.org/image/mzum1y0nj/full/

Grainy on one, smooth on the other
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I'm really getting into Jean-Pierre Melville of late. I loved Le Cercle Rouge and Army of Shadows. I even got Le Samourai on DVD and watched it. They were all great, if a little indulgent overall.
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Cool list of "10 Bests"... i can accept pretty much any of those except "The Goonies" and "Fletch"... those people shouldn't be allowed to vote for anything.
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No, he's saying that even though they were owned by the same parent corportaion New Line and Warner Bros used to be separate studios with separate management and each made their own licensing and distribution deals.

That's no longer the case. New Line is now a part of Warner Bros and Warner Bros management calls the shots.

Which - for the time being at least - means no licensing deals.

(It's possible there are still some pre-acquistion New Line deals in effect but I wouldn't hold out a lot of hope on that)
Oh, I see. That would have to mean that the DVDs for Hoop Dreams, Short Cuts and My Own Private Idaho are OOP though and that we shouldn't expect a Criterion Blu-Ray of these titles soon, right? (even though Hoop Dreams isn't exactly a film meant for HD) I thought those DVDs were still in print.
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That might well be. His fans do hold him in very high regard, they would be crush to know that he's a stealer of ideas
I know you guys are half-kidding but that's not really a fair rap on Tarantino.

He's always been pretty upfront about the fact that he remakes/recasts/reinvents things that came before. Not only that, he's pretty good at it.

It's one thing to do a spoof or knock-off of revenge flicks or low-budget martial arts movies. It's another thing entirely to capture the spirit and the fun of those films in an interesting shell of your own making.
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No matter the source of the list Sunrise deserves to be on it IMO.
I've had that for a while and watched it all the way through for the first time last night. Then I watched the outtakes with commentary and then I watched the entire film again with commentary.

I almost never get through an entire commentary let alone right after watching the entire film.

The funny part is I didn't have any strong, visceral 'omg this is awesome' reactions but it obviously grabbed me on some level.
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I know you guys are half-kidding but that's not really a fair rap on Tarantino.

He's always been pretty upfront about the fact that he remakes/recasts/reinvents things that came before. Not only that, he's pretty good at it.

It's one thing to do a spoof or knock-off of revenge flicks or low-budget martial arts movies. It's another thing entirely to capture the spirit and the fun of those films in an interesting shell of your own making.
Agreed.
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Interesting choices from most of the filmmakers!

And did I hear on Roger Ebert's Twitter that Vertigo has dethroned Citizen Kane at number one? That's surprising.
Ebert's list:

Aguirre, Wrath of God (Herzog)
Apocalypse Now (Coppola)
Citizen Kane (Welles)
La Dolce Vita (Fellini)
The General (Keaton)
Raging Bull (Scorsese)
2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick)
Tokyo Story (Ozu)
The Tree of Life (Malick)
Vertigo (Hitchcock)
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A film I would love to see get a full Criterion treatment for would be the 1953 version of War of the Worlds. It was given a full bare-bones release on DVD by Paramount and if ever there was a film screaming for a re-master and such this would be a prime candidate.

Thoughts?
Well, it's at least as good a whacky-C candidate as The Blob (and like The Blob, I would buy it in a second...or a second after the B&N sale went live, anyway).

That said, if it were up to me I'd probably prefer something like that be released by Paramount directly or maybe Olive.

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I'm really getting into Jean-Pierre Melville of late. I loved Le Cercle Rouge and Army of Shadows. I even got Le Samourai on DVD and watched it. They were all great, if a little indulgent overall.
Don't overlook Leon Morin, Priest. It's a bit different from his other stuff but it's extremely good.

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Oh, I see. That would have to mean that the DVDs for Hoop Dreams, Short Cuts and My Own Private Idaho are OOP though and that we shouldn't expect a Criterion Blu-Ray of these titles soon, right? (even though Hoop Dreams isn't exactly a film meant for HD) I thought those DVDs were still in print.
Out of my depth. I don't know when previous deals were signed, how long they run, if they can be extended, whether a dvd deal automatically means they can issue an upgrade, etc, etc, etc.
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