Your 10 Favorite Films of Every Decade
Post your Top 10 of each decade.
1970s: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Cvo4jwbe8w...ngGoodbye7.jpg The Long Goodbye Aguirre, the Wrath of God The Godfather Chinatown Alien The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Stalker Days of Heaven Jaws Picnic at Hanging Rock 1980s: http://ad009cdnb.archdaily.net/wp-co...g-corridor.jpg The Shining Blade Runner Raiders of the Lost Arc Blue Velvet Crimes and Misdemeanors Brazil Raging Bull Once Upon a Time in America My Neighbor Totoro Do the Right Thing 1990s http://a401.idata.over-blog.com/350x...iotta--Pau.jpg Goodfellas Jackie Brown LA Confidential Miller's Crossing Groundhog Day Being John Malkovich Unforgiven Eyes Wide Shut Heat Naked 2000s: http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/image...99689835_6.jpg Zodiac Inland Empire The Fountain Mystic River Artificial Intelligence There Will Be Blood No Country for Old Men Adaptation City of God Synecdoche, New York 2010s: http://cinematicpublicenemy.files.wo...pg?w=549&h=308 Django Unchained The Master Drive Gravity The Tree of Life Black Swan The Raid: Redemption Spring Breakers The Cabin in the Woods Cloud Atlas |
Re: Your 10 Favorite Films of Every Decade
Already had many similar threads to this one.
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2010s:
http://cinematicpublicenemy.files.wo...pg?w=549&h=308 Django Unchained The Master Drive Gravity The Tree of Life Black Swan The Raid: Redemption Spring Breakers The Cabin in the Woods Cloud Atlas[/quote] ***You have a pretty decent list I'd say, but Spring Breakers IMO was garbage. I NEVER quit watching a movie half way through but I had too. It was like a long music video and not a very good one at that. I had no connection what so ever to the characters. But to each their own I suppose. |
Re: Your 10 Favorite Films of Every Decade
30s
Modern Times City Lights Gone With the Wind Frankenstein Stagecoach The Wizard of Oz It Happened One Night Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The Public Enemy Bringing up Baby 40s Brief Encounter Citizen Kane The Third Man It's a Wonderful Life Pinocchio My Darling Clementine Bicycle Thieves Double Indemnity Shadow of a Doubt The Grapes of Wrath 50s Vertigo The Searchers North by Northwest The Bridge on the River Kwai Singin' in the Rain Rear Window Some Like it Hot Seven Samurai Sunset Boulevard On the Waterfront 60s The Apartment Lawrence of Arabia Psycho 2001:A Space Odyssey The Good, The Bad and The Ugly The Birds Dr Strangelove The Wild Bunch Kes West Side Story 70s Barry Lyndon Godfather I + II Apocalypse Now Badlands Carrie Don't Look Now American Graffiti The Deer Hunter The Exorcist Taxi Driver 80s The Elephant Man Raging Bull Full Metal Jacket The Shining Do the Right Thing Once Upon a Time in America Grave of the Fireflies E.T The Extra Terrestrial Blue Velvet Blow Out 90s Fargo Pulp Fiction Groundhog Day Schindlers List Eye's Wide Shut Heat Goodfellas Thin Red Line Princess Mononoke L.A Confidential 00s Mulholland Drive Zodiac WALL-E No Country for Old Men Pan's Labyrinth Children of Men There will be Blood A.I Artificial Intelligence Slumdog Millionaire The Departed |
70s (Haven't seen enough to do a Top 10, so here's my Top 3)
1. Charlotte's Web 2. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 3. Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo 80s 1. The Breakfast Club 2. Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom 3. Beetlejuice 4. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 5. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 6. Heathers 7. Who Framed Roger Rabbit 8. The Land Before Time 9. *Batteries Not Included 10. Glory 90s 1. The Big Lebowski 2. Being John Malkovich 3. Fight Club 4. Clay Pigeons 5. Edward Scissorhands 6. The Quick and the Dead 7. A Perfect World 8. Dances With Wolves 9. Point Break 10. Army of Darkness 2000s 1. Quills 2. Gladiator 3. Up 4. Ratatouille 5. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 6. Bubba Ho-Tep 7. Hedwig and the Angry Inch 8. Black Snake Moan 9. 3:10 to Yuma 10. The Departed 2010s 1. Wreck-It Ralph 2. Despicable Me 3. Django Unchained 4. The Raven 5. Bridesmaids 6. The Help 7. Shutter Island 8. The Town 9. Safety Not Guaranteed 10. The Great Gatsby |
Re: Your 10 Favorite Films of Every Decade
Didn't know you like One Flew,Vicky. :up:
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Of the 80's movies i've seen mentioned in this thread so far, 8 will be in my list and 4 others might be. Also i have seen a few i'd like to watch before i make my decision.
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1940s
http://img1.gtimg.com/luxury/pics/hv...8/50624695.jpg 1. Casablanca (1942) 2. Citizen Kane (1941) 3. The Third Man (1949) 4. It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) 5. Double Indemnity (1944) 6. The Lost Weekend (1945) 7. The Maltese Falcon (1941) 8. Notorious (1946) 9. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) 10. Rebecca (1940) 1950s http://frenchculture.org/sites/defau...ertigolead.jpg 1. Vertigo (1958) 2. Touch of Evil (1958) 3. Rear Window (1954) 4. Sunset Boulevard (1950) 5. Some Like It Hot (1959) 6. Singin’ in the Rain (1952) 7. In a Lonely Place (1950) 8. All About Eve (1950) 9. The Seventh Seal (1957) 10. Sweet Smell of Succes (1957) 1960s http://i500.listal.com/image/1577429/500full.jpg 1. 8 ˝ (1963) 2. Dr. Strangelove (1964) 3. The Graduate (1967) 4. The Apartment (1960) 5. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966) 6. 2001: A Space Oddysey (1968) 7. La Dolce Vita (1960) 8. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) 9. Rosemary’s Baby (1968) 10. Psycho (1960) 1970s http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7_sb3QUQAj...atown-1974.jpg 1. Chinatown (1974) 2. A Clockwork orange (1971) 3. Taxi Driver (1976) 4. Apocalypse Now (1979) 5. The Godfather (1972) 6.. The Long Goodbye (1973) 7. Five Easy Pieces (1970) 8. McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) 9. Manhattan (1979) 10. Carnal Knowledge (1971) 1980s http://i.imgur.com/Pr6Er.jpg 1. Once Upon a Time in America (1984) 2. Brazil (1985) 3. Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) 4. The Shining (1980) 5. Stardust Memories (1980) 6. After Hours (1985) 7. Raging Bull (1980) 8. Grave of the Fireflies (1988) 9. The Empire Strikes Back (1980) 10. Full Metal Jacket (1987) 1990s http://sgnewwave.com/images/2013/01/...35-500-330.jpg 1. Goodfellas (1990) 2. The Player (1992) 3. Pulp Fiction (1994) 4. Ed Wood (1994) 5. Boogie Nights (1997) 6. Magnolia (1999) 7. Fargo (1996) 8. Eyes Wide Shut (1999) 9. Bullets Over Broadway (1994) 10. Out of Sight (1994) 2000s http://www.slackerwood.com/files/in_...d_for_love.jpg 1. In the Mood For Love (2000) 2. Spirited Away (2001) 3. Oldboy (2003) 4. Millennium Actress (2001) 5. The Man Who Wasn’t There (2001) 6. There Will Be Blood (2007) 7. Inglourious Basterds (2009) 8. O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 9. Gosford park (2001) 10. Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 2010s (so far) http://m13.mask9.com/sites/default/f...o-s2-mask9.jpg 1. Django Unchained (2012) 2. The Master (2012) 3. Midnight in Paris (2011) 4. The Artist (2011) 5. Toy Story 3 (2010) 6. Black Swan (2010) 7. Moonrise Kingdom (2012) 8. Melancholia (2011) 9. Rango (2011) 10. The Descendants (2011) The order of the films often changes. It all depends on what mood I'm in. |
Re: Your 10 Favorite Films of Every Decade
I've edited this 4 times in the last minute..
1930s La Grande Illusion You Can't Take It With You Mr. Deeds Goes To Town Mr. Smith Goes To Washington The Rules of the Game M Stagecoach I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang Hell's Angels It Happened One Night 1940s The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Bicycle Thieves The Grapes of Wrath Citizen Kane Casablanca The Lost Weekend Meet John Doe The Blue Dahlia The Gentleman's Agreement 1950s 1. La Strada 2. The Seventh Seal 3. Ace In The Hole 4. On The Waterfront 5. Wild Strawberries 6. 12 Angry Men 7. Ikiru 8. A Face In The Crowd 9. Ordet 10. All About Eve 1960s They Shoot Horses, Don't They? The Battle of Algiers Birdman of Alcatraz The Misfits A Child Is Waiting An Autumn Afternoon Elmer Gantry Loneliness of a Long-Distance Runner Red Beard Persona 1970s Harry and Tonto Nashville One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Network A Woman Under The Influence McCabe And Mrs. Miller Mikey and Nicky Taxi Driver A Clockwork Orange The Godfather |
1870s
Officialy, cinema haven't been thought up yet, but already many attempts at making photos move has been taken. Muybridge's The Kiss (1872) is pretty kinky (and therefore amazing), although it's even questionable whether it can be considered cinema. 1880s The birth of cinema. In this decade camera was almost only used to record actuality. I've seen quite a few, but Roundhay Garden Scene is the best. Accordion Player is pretty cool, too, though. Monkeyshines is perhaps the first experimental film ever. 1890s Still a lot of actuality, but first feature films emerge. The birth of many genres, like comedy or horror. I've seen dozens from the decade, but nothing beats Duel au pistolet (1896). Other titles worth mentioning: Das boxende Känguruh [The Boxing Kangaroo] (1895) - man gets f*cked by a kangaroo Escamotage d'une dame chez Robert Houdin [The Vanishing Lady] (1896) - great Méliès short La France qui travaille [France at Work] (1895) - wonderful documentary In the Grip of the Blizzard (1899) - blizzard apocalypse! Un homme de têtes [The Four Troublesome Heads] (1898) - Méliès losing his head The Miller and the Sweep (1897) - best of Brighton School! Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1894) - first sound experiment! Annabelle Serpentine Dance (1895) - dozens of films like this, a lot of them with beautiful hand-coloring Après le bal [After the Ball, the Bath] (1897) - first erotic film! so kinky! 1900s Cinema starts to tell stories. Birth of many genres (sci-fi, western etc.) and further development of techniques. Cinema starts to be perceived as art. Dansa Serpentina [Serpentine Dance] (1900) - perhaps the most beautiful from the bunch Le voyage dans la Lune [A Trip to the Moon] (1902) - the ultimate masterpiece of the 1900s La vie et la passion de Jésus Christ [The Life and Passion of Christ] (1903) - amazing and very ambitious, aiming to show the whole life of Christ! Coney Island at Night (1905) - one of the first eye-candies! La poule aux œufs d’or [The Hen That Laid the Golden Eggs] (1905) - amazing fairy tale ending with the counsel of cosmo-chickens Pickpock ne craint pas les entraves [Slippery Jim] (1909) - better than a lot of Melies! Best Chomon! Molière (1909) - a wonderful biopic The Airship Destroyer [The Battle in the Clouds] (1909) - striking sci-fi! The Great Train Robbery (1903) - great western! The last sequence is kvlt Rescued by Rover (1905) - groundbreaking! The camera moves! 1910s Rapid bloom of cinema all around the world. The incipience of national cinematographies. First masterpieces. Afgrunden [The Abyss] (1910) - Asta Nielsen discovers acting and dances erotically in this groundbreaking melodrama marking the beginning of Danish hegemony in world cinema that will last until the end of WWI Ved Faenglets Port [Temptations of a Great City] (1911) - the paragon of them all movie paramours Valdemar Psilander in yet another masterpiece of the golden era of Danish cinema L' inferno [Dante's Inferno] (1911) - outstanding special effects in this Italian adaptation of Dante's Inferno Сумерки женской души [Twilight of a Woman's Soul] (1913) - Yevgeni Bauer introduces surrealism and deep focus to Tsarist Russia melodrama some dozens of years before others Amor pedestre [Pedestrian Love] (1914) - hipsters decide to show only the legs of lovers in one scene etc. years before another hyper-hipster Bresson decides to only show somebody's hand Hypocrites (1915) - the first American female filmmaker Lois Weber crushes the overrated Griffith's Birth of a Nation with this three-times shorter, yet better hellluva movie, continuing her streak started with 1913's Suspense Les Vampires [The Vampires] (1915) - Louis Feuillade proves there's no one better when it comes to photoplay series, improving the ideas used in the already-amazing Fantomas Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916) - Griffith proves he's better than Weber and perhaps not even a racist with this incredible grandiose spectacle of technical novelty (although the crane shot was used before this in 1914's Cabiria) J'accuse! [I Accuse] (1919) - Abel Gance proves that there simply is NOBODY better creating the best French Impressionist Cinema movie ever and one of the greatest silent masterpieces ever to grace silver screen Himmelskibet [A Trip to Mars] (1918) - marks the end of Danish cinema reign and heralds the beginning of new trends in sci-fi cinema 1920s The rise and fall of silent cinema. The era of dozens of masterpieces. Silent cinema reaches its highest point and becomes the ultimate visual story-telling medium, soon to be partially destroyed and rebuilt in a different form by sound cinema. Körkarlen [The Phantom Carriage] (1921) - Victor Sjöström strengthens his position of a king of Swedish cinema and creates one of the greatest silent films Der müde Tod [Destiny] (1921) - Fritz Lang from Germany does not fall behind creating one of the greatest humanist masterpieces of all time Человек с киноаппаратом [Man With a Movie Camera] (1929) - Soviets can't be any worse! Viertov masters his idea of kino-eye in this super-fast and super-modern city symphony Броненосец «Потёмкин» [Battleship Potemkin] (1925) - Eisenstein, believing in kino-fist instead of kino-eye, rises Soviet Montage to its extremes in this incredible masterpiece Обломок империи [Fragments of an Empire] (1929) - a relatively unknown director, Fridrikh Ermler, creates a masterpiece on war, human memories, relationships and... communism Napoléon vu par Abel Gance [Abel Gance's Napoleon] (1927) - Abel Gance does not give up after his mangum opus of the 1910's and makes another masterwork, this time it's a glorious pean in the name of Napoleon and France Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) - Murnau comes to America and paradoxically makes his best film, the best romance movie of all time La passion de Jeanne d'Arc [The Passion of Joan of Arc] (1928) - Danish Spartan makes one of the most expensive (yet so ascetic) movies to this time, Falconetti gives the best performance known to man The Last Command (1928) - von Sternberg's directing, Bert Glennon's cinematoraphy and Emil Jannings' acting combined to create a masterpiece one of its kind! Greed (1924) - Erich von Stroheim attacks with a behemoth of a film that gets brutally butchered by producers, but later remastered for all of us to behold its amazing glory And that only covers the silent era. In my next post in this thread I will cover the first era of true sound cinema and the war years of 40's and as well as the incredible 50's. We will see about the 60's. |
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Looking forward to your next post.... I have some catching up to do, as I never saw a single film made in the 1800s, which I think is essential, seeing how it started and the development..
Quick question Minio.. What are the earliest (but great) talkies? |
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Just doing the 60's-10's because i really don't think i've seen enough for anything earlier:
2010's: 01.The Master 02.A Seperation 03.Before Midnight 04.Animal Kingdom 05.Moonrise Kingdom 06.Anomalisa 07.Going Clear 08.Submarine 09.Her 10.Shame 2000's 01.There Will Be Blood 02.Pan's Labyrinth 03.Sweet Sixteen 04.Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room 05.Fantastic Mr. Fox 06.Team America: World Police 07.Talk To Her 08.Mulholland Drive 09.WALL-E 10.Lost In Translation 1990's 01.Unforgiven 02.Naked 03,My Cousin Vinny 04.Princess Mononoke 05.Goodfellas 06.A Perfect World 07.Three Colours; Red 08.SE7EN 09.Dazed and Confused 10.The Big Lebowski 1980's 01.The King of Comedy 02.The Elephant Man 03.Back To The Future 04.The Burbs 05.Midnight Run 06.The Thing 07.The Shining 08.The Breakfast Club 09.The Fly 10.After Hours 1970's 01.Taxi Driver 02.The Godfather 03.The Exorcist 04.Eraserhead 05.A Clockwork Orange 06.Aguirre: The Wrath of God 07.The Jerk 08.The Godfather Part II 09.Apocalypse Now 10.Paper Moon 1960's 01.Once Upon A Time In The West 02.Lawrence of Arabia 03.8 1/2 04.Le Samourai 05.Army of Shadows 06.The Apartment 07.Harakiri 08.Au Hasard Balthazar 09.Take The Money and Run 10.The Wild Bunch |
Re: Your 10 Favorite Films of Every Decade
I'll start in the 1920's and work my way forward from there, this actually took quite a while, and some crazy revision.
1920's The Cabinet of Dr Caligari Haxan Nosferatu The Hands of Orlac Metropolis The Gold Rush The Circus Battleship Potemkin London After Midnight The Unholy Three 1930's Dracula (Tod Browning) Frankenstein Murders in the Rue Morgue White Zombie Freaks The Tell-Tale Heart Modern Times City Lights Triumph of the Will Vampyr 1940's The Wolf Man Black Friday The Corpse Vanishes Black Narcissus High Sierra The Maltese Falcon The Postman Always Rings Twice The Uninvited The Devil and Miss Jones Stray Dog 1950's I Bury the Living Rear Window Seven Samurai Rashomon Dracula (Terence Fisher) The Bridge on the River Kwai Paths of Glory Godzilla Rio Bravo House on Haunted Hill 1960's The Birds Night of the Living Dead Rosemary's Baby Witchfinder General Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Mondo Topless Satan's Sadists Yojimbo Coogan's Bluff Savage Seven 1970's The Warriors The Ups and Downs of a Handyman Tombs of the Blind Dead Black Christmas Suspiria The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Dawn of the Dead Halloween Fritz the Cat Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1980's Return of the Living Dead Videodrome Near Dark Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers Day of the Dead The Lost Boys Saturday the 14th The Toxic Avenger Shocker Strange Brew 1990's Scream The People Under the Stairs Goodfellas Dellamorte Dellamore (Cemetery Man) Audition The Boondock Saints Idle Hands The Big Lebowski Point Break Mallrats 2000's Shaun of the Dead Hot Fuzz Trick 'r' Treat American Psycho Battle Royale Ginger Snaps Drag me to Hell Dog Soldiers FUBAR Donnie Darko 2010's The Witch Last Shift Anuvahood FUBAR 2 Moonrise Kingdom The Town Attack the Block Detention(2011) The Conjuring The Ward |
1930s
Thus came the first decade of sound, although sound films were already being made in late 20's, silents were still made in some parts of the world until the mid-30's - i.e. in Japan due to huge popularity of Benshi. City Girl (1930) - Murnau reinvents the romance of Sunrise and breathes new life into it Земля [Earth] (1930) - Dovzhenko ends his Ukrainian Trilogy with a collective poetry genre specific only to him and maybe Eisenstein's Old and New M (1931) - the sound era seems no obstacle for yet another Fritz Lang's German Expressionist masterpiece Trouble in Paradise (1932) - Lubitsch's playfulness and kinkiness resulted in perhaps the best romantic comedy in cinema history La grande illusion [Grand Illusion] (1937) - Renoir's gentle approach to war in contrast to many harsh Remarquesque (see what I did here?) flicks popular in the 30's is something to behold Olympia 1. Teil – Fest der Völker [Olympia Part One – Festival of the Nations] (1938) + Olympia 2. Teil – Fest der Schönheit [Olympia Part Two – Festival of Beauty] (1938) - two-part masterpiece funded by Nazi party remains to this day one of the best spectacles of its kind ever recorded Le quai des brumes [Port of Shadows] (1938) - Marcel Carné creates this haunting Poetic Realism prophecy only a year before WWII started Angels With Dirty Faces (1938) - After he's made dozens of films in Hungary and America, Hungarian immigrant Manó Kertész Kaminer directs this humane masterpiece 残菊物語 [The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums] (1939) - Mizoguchi makes his first masterpiece from a tragic story with world class cinematography (in Japan that was usually far behind in technical terms!) 1940s Not necessarily covered in my list, the important post-war masterpieces were made in the 40's. New genres spawned right from the smokes of war: Trümmerfilm, Italian Neorealism... 簪 [Ornamental Hairpin] (1941) - Shimizu directs this striking beauty of a movie according to mono no aware philosophy Vredens dag [Day of Wrath] (1943) - Dreyer talks about witch trials in his trademark ascetic style Les enfants du paradis [Children of Paradise] (1945) - Marcel Carné directs his magnum opus The Grapes of Wrath (1940) - John Ford being John Ford 晩春 [Late Spring] (1949) - Ozu starts his Noriko Trilogy, Setsuko Hara confirms her status of the most beautifiul woman alive The Spiral Staircase (1945) - Siodmak directs this proto-giallo with utmost respect to Dorothy McGuire's beauty Key Largo (1948) - Humphrey Bogart becomes the paragon of badassassity in this John Huston masterwork White Heat (1949) - great goodbye to gangster film from two of genre's greatest: James Cagney and Raoul Walsh 酔いどれ天使 [Drunken Angel] (1948) - for the first time two greats - Akira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune team up to create a Japanese gangster film masterpiece Partie de campagne [A Day in the Country] (1946) - Jean Renoir starts, but never finishes this rural masterwork 1950s ??? Find out after MoFo 50's Countdown! 1960s The best decade in history of cinema was also the decade of novelty. National New Waves spread all across the world with fresh filmmakers willing to bring something new to the world of film. Japanese New Wave, Czechoslovak New Wave, French New Wave, Hungarian New Wave, New Hollywood and many, many more... To be continued... |
Originally Posted by matt72582 (Post 1555491)
1970s
Harry and Tonto Nashville One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Network A Woman Under The Influence McCabe And Mrs. Miller Mikey and Nicky Taxi Driver A Clockwork Orange The Godfather |
70s
The Godfather The Godfather II Taxi Driver Krammer vs Krammer |
Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 1557470)
REALLY like your 70's list.
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Re: Your 10 Favorite Films of Every Decade
1930s
1. The Wizard of Oz 2. Gone with the Wind 3. The Public Enemy 4. Little Caesar 5. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 6. Jezebel 7. Scarface 8. The Rules of the Game 9. Modern Times 10. The Roaring Twenties 1940s 1. Citizen Kane 2. Casablanca 3. The Maltese Falcon 4. It's A Wonderful Life 5. Double Indemnity 6. White Heat 7. The Big Sleep 8. The Third Man 9. Gaslight 10. Duel in the Sun 1950s 1. On the Waterfront 2. Touch of Evil 3. 12 Angry Men 4. A Streetcar Named Desire 5. The Bridge on the River Kwai 6. Sunset Blvd 7. The Ten Commandments 8. All About Eve 9. Ben-Hur 10. The Searchers 1960s 1. Dr. Strangelove 2. Psycho 3. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 4. Lawrence of Arabia 5. The Apartment 6. Cool Hand Luke 7. The Hustler 8. To Kill A Mockingbird 9. In the Heat of the Night 10. The Misfits 1970s 1. The Godfather 2. The Godfather Part II 3. Taxi Driver 4. Dog Day Afternoon 5. Chinatown 6. Mean Streets 7. Being There 8. One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest 9. The French Connection 10. The Exorcist 1980s 1. Back to the Future 2. Raiders of the Lost Ark 3. The Shining 4. Full Metal Jacket 5. Blade Runner 6. Platoon 7. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 8. Die Hard 9. Once Upon A Time in America 10. Ran 1990s 1. Goodfellas 2. Pulp Fiction 3. The Silence of the Lambs 4. The Big Lebowski 5. Heat 6. Fargo 7. Die Hard with a Vengeance 8. L.A. Confidential 9. The Usual Suspects 10. The Godfather Part III 2000s 1. Gladiator 2. LOTR: Return of the King 3. No Country for Old Men 4. The Departed 5. LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring 6. The Dark Knight 7. There Will Be Blood 8. Training Day 9. LOTR: The Two Towers 10. The Aviator 2010s 1. Django Unchained 2. Shutter Island 3. The Social Network 4. The Hateful Eight 5. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 6. The Dark Knight Rises 7. Drive 8. Bridesmaids 9. The Master 10. Black Swan |
Re: Your 10 Favorite Films of Every Decade
I made a list some time ago but, looking over it, I decided I wasn't happy with it. Anyways here's the updated list:
1970s: 1. Taxi Driver 2. Barry Lyndon 3. Star Wars 4. The Godfather pt.II 5. The Godfather 6. Young Frankenstein 7. A Clockwork Orange 8. Apocalypse Now 9. Chinatown 10. Five Easy Pieces 1980s: 1. Raging Bull 2. Once Upon a Time in America 3. The Thing 4. Raiders of the Lost Ark 5. Wings of Desire 6. Paris, Texas 7. The Last Temptation of Christ 8. The Right Stuff 9. Down by Law 10. Crimes and Misdemeanors 1990s: 1. Goodfellas 2. Miller's Crossing 3. Magnolia 4. Schindler's List 5. Heat 6. Malcolm X 7. L.A. Confidential 8. Pulp Fiction 9. Trainspotting 10. Barton Fink 2000s: 1. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 2. Children of Men 3. The Fountain 4. There Will Be Blood 5. Inglourious Basterds 6. Zodiac 7. 25th Hour 8. Road to Perdition 9. The Prestige 10. Synecdoche, New York 2010s: 1. Inside Llewyn Davis 2. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy 3. Never Let Me Go 4. Mad Max: Fury Road 5. Silence 6. The Master 7. The Tree of Life 8. Whiplash 9. A Most Violent Year 10. Interstellar |
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