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Well its clearly Belle De Jour or The Exterminating Angel. To both sets of fans (Mark especially), which one would be best for a first time Bunuel watchee in your opinion?
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Well its clearly Belle De Jour or The Exterminating Angel. To both sets of fans (Mark especially), which one would be best for a first time Bunuel watchee in your opinion?
On a serious note though, if you have never seen anything from Bunuel, you should watch Un Chien Andalou first. It's not from the 60s, but it's only about 20 minutes long. It's a fantastic introduction to a fantastic director.
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Belle De Jour is a good film, haven't seen Exterminating Angel yet (probably will before the countdown). But my favorite Bunuel- so far- is Simon of The Desert.
Only 45 mins long
Only 45 mins long
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I turned my list in!
I could have fiddled with the order until the deadline, and there are easily another twenty-five great movies I had to leave off, but I figured it was time to number 'em and send the thing in, already.
I think easily six or seven of them will have trouble making the top hundred, but ya never know. You all might have good taste when it comes to this decade, after all?
I could have fiddled with the order until the deadline, and there are easily another twenty-five great movies I had to leave off, but I figured it was time to number 'em and send the thing in, already.
I think easily six or seven of them will have trouble making the top hundred, but ya never know. You all might have good taste when it comes to this decade, after all?
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A couple of least known films I think everyone should watch for the list
Bunuel: Belle de Jour and Viridiana (I prefer Viridiana)
Kramer: Judgment at Nuremberg, Inherit the Wind, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (the first 2 are the best)
Kobayashi: Hara Kiri (really a must Watch)
Becker: Le Trou
Lumet: The Hill
Truffaut: Jules et Jim, Fahrenheit 451
Lelouch: A Man and a Woman
Rohmer: My Night at Maud's
Fellini: personnally if there is one Fellini to watch it's La Dolce Vita
Kurosawa: High and Low, Red Beard and Yojimbo
Ritt: The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Harvey: The Lion in Winter
Edwards: The Party (Breakfast at Tiffany's is also not bad, but nothing near as good as The Party imo)
Ford: The Man who Shot Liberty Valance
Godard: I'm not the biggest fan, but his best movie is Vivre sa Vie without a doubt. (The Contempt is not bad either)
I know it's a lot so if I had to prioritize 5 films from those it would be
#1 Judgment at Nuremberg & Inherit the Wind (they're just to good)
#2 Harakiri
#3 Le Trou
#4 A Man and a Woman
#5 Viridiana & My Night at Maud's (I couldn't not include those 2 haha)
Bunuel: Belle de Jour and Viridiana (I prefer Viridiana)
Kramer: Judgment at Nuremberg, Inherit the Wind, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (the first 2 are the best)
Kobayashi: Hara Kiri (really a must Watch)
Becker: Le Trou
Lumet: The Hill
Truffaut: Jules et Jim, Fahrenheit 451
Lelouch: A Man and a Woman
Rohmer: My Night at Maud's
Fellini: personnally if there is one Fellini to watch it's La Dolce Vita
Kurosawa: High and Low, Red Beard and Yojimbo
Ritt: The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Harvey: The Lion in Winter
Edwards: The Party (Breakfast at Tiffany's is also not bad, but nothing near as good as The Party imo)
Ford: The Man who Shot Liberty Valance
Godard: I'm not the biggest fan, but his best movie is Vivre sa Vie without a doubt. (The Contempt is not bad either)
I know it's a lot so if I had to prioritize 5 films from those it would be
#1 Judgment at Nuremberg & Inherit the Wind (they're just to good)
#2 Harakiri
#3 Le Trou
#4 A Man and a Woman
#5 Viridiana & My Night at Maud's (I couldn't not include those 2 haha)
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Well its clearly Belle De Jour or The Exterminating Angel. To both sets of fans (Mark especially), which one would be best for a first time Bunuel watchee in your opinion?
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"Don't be so gloomy. After all it's not that awful. Like the fella says, in Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love - they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock."
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Well its clearly Belle De Jour or The Exterminating Angel. To both sets of fans (Mark especially), which one would be best for a first time Bunuel watchee in your opinion?
I'd suggest to Watch Belle de Jour, The Discret Charm of the Bourgeoisie or This Obscure Object of Desire as an introduction to Bunuel.
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Definitely Belle de Jour. Both are good, but Jour is a better entry-point to his films.
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Definitely not going to make the list, but here's a beautiful short film I almost forgot about from 1968.
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If Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! doesn't make it onto the list then there's no point.
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Well its clearly Belle De Jour or The Exterminating Angel. To both sets of fans (Mark especially), which one would be best for a first time Bunuel watchee in your opinion?
Although maybe the best starting point is Viridiana. But well, Viridiana is wonderful no matter when and how you watch it.
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Any fans of Barbarella? I haven't seen it but it seems like it is one I'll get around to eventually.
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Any fans of Barbarella? I haven't seen it but it seems like it is one I'll get around to eventually.