Postby beenieman » 02 Sep 2011, 03:40
10
Brazil (1985)
Directed by Terry Gilliam
Voters: Algroth (11), Snarfyguy (5), Martha (5), Ghost of Harry Smith (6), the masked man (6), kath (5), geoffcowgill (8), Jeff K (5), whodathunkit (6)
I've always thought this looked pretty bad but I'll try to see it soon.
9
This is Spinal Tap (1984)
Directed by Rob Reiner
Voters: Polishgirl (5), Goat Boy (5), the masked man (5), rock the kaspar (4), The RightGraduate Profile (3), whodathunkit (2), Sgt Pepper (5), Fangedango! (5), Rocky Bronzino (3), toomanyhatz (3)
I've never got round to this. Always seemed like humour in the Hogans Heroes vein e.g. let's see how funny we can make POW camps. I'll put it on the to watch list though.
8
Don't Look Now (1973)
Directed by Nicolas Roeg
Voters: Ghost of Harry Smith (4), Goat Boy (5), BlueMeanie (3), Thesiger (8), the masked man (8), TopCat G (3), The RightGraduate Profile (3), Davey Avon FatBoy (8), whodathunkit (5), toomanyhatz (2)
I saw this for the first time about 10 years ago. No recolexction of it being great though Sutherland & Christie are both often unlikable.
7
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Voters: Snarfyguy (5), martha (1), Goat Boy (5), Thesiger (2), beenieman (5), TopCat G (10), rock the kaspar (10), Sgt Pepper (5), Fangedango! (5), PENK (3)
This made by list. The comments about it being prog are spot on. I saw it once in a 360 degree theatre, like at Disneyland etc. You stood or sat on the floor. What an experience!
6
Rear Window (1954)
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Voters: meetthesonics (5), Polishgirl (5), BlueMeanie (6), kath (5), geoffcowgill (8), All mimsy (5), The RightGraduate Profile (6), Owen (7), Sgt Pepper (5), toomanyhatz (6)
Good movie, one of Hitch's best. He's no longer a Top 100 director though.
5
The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Voters: GoogaMooga (5), martha (1), Ghost of Harry Smith (4), Goat Boy (5), Thesiger (2), rock the kaspar (4), Davey Avon FatBoy (5), whodathunkit (8), Owen (4), Sgt Pepper (5), Rocky Bronzino (10)
I probably should have voted for this. A magnificent movie. Godfather 3's not as bad as people say either.
4
Citizen Kane (1941)
Directed by Orson Welles
Voters: Snarfyguy (5), mentalist (slight return) (5), Thesiger (6), the masked man (6), geoffcowgill (6), All mimsy (5), The RightGraduate Profile (3), Davey Avon FatBoy (5), whodathunkit (6), Owen (4), Fangedango! (5)
First saw this when I was about 14. Age has not treated it well.
3
The Third Man (1949)
Directed by Carol Reed
Voters: Snarfyguy (5), BlueMeanie (10), TopCat G (10), geoffcowgill (5), rock the kaspar (4), All mimsy (2), The RightGraduate Profile (10), Davey Avon FatBoy (5), Owen (7), Sgt Pepper (5), toomanyhatz (4)
Last time I tried this I didn't get very far. I'll try again but from memory there were too many shadows.
2
Casablanca (1942)
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Voters: meetthesonics (5), martha (1), Ghost of Harry Smith (2), mentalist (slight return) (5), kath (5), geoffcowgill (5), rock the kaspar (20), All mimsy (7), Davey Avon FatBoy (5), whodathunkit (4), Owen (7), Sgt Pepper (5)
A great movie & time to see it again.
1 (STAND UP, CHAMP)
The Godfather (1972)
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Voters: meetthesonics (5), GoogaMooga (5), Goat boy (5), mentalist (slight return) (5), Thesiger (2), TopCat G (3), geoffcowgill (8), rock the kaspar (20), Jeff K (5), Davey Avon FatBoy (5), whodathunkit (8), Owen (5), Sgt Pepper (5), Rocky Bronzino (10), PENK (5), Brer Baron (4)
Loks like everyone but me voted for it. I probably should have too.
One night, an evil spirit held me down
I could not make one single sound
Jah told me, 'Son, use the word'
And now I'm as free as a bird