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TokeZa 11-01-13 02:17 PM

TokeZa's Top 100 Movies through Space and Time
 
For the last week or so i have been wandering around making my top 10, then my top 20, 50 and now top 100 movies. I think its really hard to do a top 100 because there is so many movies around that deserves a mention.

Im no critic, so the movies that have been chosen is those who had an impact on me one time or another. There is probably a lot that i have forgotten or omitted but thats the way it is.

Hopefully you will get something out of this.

On with the show! :cool:

TokeZa 11-01-13 02:26 PM

100. Taxi Driver (1976) by Martin Scorsese

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ver_poster.JPG

One of Scorseses best pictures, written by Paul Schrader, was undeniably one of my absolute favorite movies growing up as a teenager. It still has a an effect one me. This is probably one of the more well known movies that will appear on this list.

Mr Minio 11-01-13 02:33 PM

Re: TokeZa's Top 100 Movies through Space and Time
 
Glorious! I hope Werckmeister Harmonies is at least second.

TokeZa 11-01-13 02:39 PM

99. The Night of the Hunter (1955) by Charles Laughton

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...nterposter.jpg

The Night of the Hunter has a haunting imagery with connotations from expressionism. I saw it for the first time this year at one of our movie club nights and it immediatly entered my top 20 horror movies.

TokeZa 11-01-13 02:52 PM

98. Possession (1981) by Andrzej Żuławski

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...film_cover.jpg

Another horror movie, this time by Polish director Andrzej Żuławski. Its a movie about a disintegrating marriage which turns into a surrealist nightmare. Highly recommended!

Daniel M 11-01-13 02:57 PM

Re: TokeZa's Top 100 Movies through Space and Time
 
The Night of the Hunter is a film I like but not as much as you and some others, whilst certain elements are superb I don't think it works as well as a horror due to some of the childish aspects of it. Taxi Driver on the other hand is an absolute favourite of mine and was in my last top ten, I have seen it many times now and it is a great film.

Good start, looking forward to a lot of interesting films showing up :up:

Edit: Not seen Possession.

TokeZa 11-01-13 03:05 PM

97. Fitzcarraldo (1982) by Werner Herzog

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...tzcarraldo.jpg

Werner Herzog is one of my favorite directors, so this is not only one who is going to show up. In this movie Klaus Kinski puts on a great performance as the fantast Fitzcarraldo, who wants to build an operahouse in the middle of the jungle.

Mr Minio 11-01-13 03:08 PM

Re: TokeZa's Top 100 Movies through Space and Time
 
Taxi Driver

The Night of the Hunter

Possession - a must see; Żuławski is a hit or miss to me. While I completely loved Trzecia Część Nocy I couldn't even get past Diabeł. Let's hope this one is nice. I heard it's kinky, so I might actually like it!
Fitzcarraldo - now we're talking the same language!

Lucas 11-01-13 03:09 PM

Re: TokeZa's Top 100 Movies through Space and Time
 
Taxi Driver at 100? Talk about starting strong.

TokeZa 11-01-13 03:12 PM

Originally Posted by Daniel M (Post 983811)
The Night of the Hunter is a film I like but not as much as you and some others, whilst certain elements are superb I don't think it works as well as a horror due to some of the childish aspects of it. Taxi Driver on the other hand is an absolute favourite of mine and was in my last top ten, I have seen it many times now and it is a great film.

Good start, looking forward to a lot of interesting films showing up :up:

Edit: Not seen Possession.
Thank you!

You should definetely see possesion and i actually think its on youtube in full version. Its a must see if you like horror or for instance Antichrist by Lars von Trier.

TokeZa 11-01-13 03:23 PM

96. Django (1966) by Sergio Corbucci

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Djangofilm.jpg

Franco Nero as the bad boy Django. One of the best (spaghetti) Westerns of all time.

Daniel M 11-01-13 03:23 PM

Originally Posted by TokeZa (Post 983817)
Thank you!

You should definetely see possesion and i actually think its on youtube in full version. Its a must see if you like horror or for instance Antichrist by Lars von Trier.
I know you're a big fan of horror, I remember the list you did. I haven't seen anywhere near as many horror films of you, there's quite a lot I want to see in the genre as when it's done well it can be great. Yesterday as it was Halloween I actually watched Suspiria and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre both for the first time.

Edit: Shockingly I haven't seen Django either, although it looks like a film I would almost definitely love.

TokeZa 11-01-13 03:29 PM

Originally Posted by Daniel M (Post 983821)
I know you're a big fan of horror, I remember the list you did. I haven't seen anywhere near as many horror films of you, there's quite a lot I want to see in the genre as when it's done well it can be great. Yesterday as it was Halloween I actually watched Suspiria and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre both for the first time.

Edit: Shockingly I haven't seen Django either, although it looks like a film I would almost definitely love.
Those are some grade A horror movies. I hope that you liked them

Mr Minio 11-01-13 03:43 PM

Originally Posted by TokeZa (Post 983820)
Franco Nero as the bad boy Django. One of the best (spaghetti) Westerns of all time.
Don't forget Nusciak.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-T3rWlVtkE_...o+Corbucci.jpg

:eek:

TokeZa 11-01-13 03:51 PM


While im actually not a big fan of Fellini, this is one charming movie about the creation of art.

Daniel M 11-01-13 04:24 PM

Originally Posted by TokeZa (Post 983823)
Those are some grade A horror movies. I hope that you liked them
I liked Suspiria, but I didn't like Texas Chain Saw Massacre, sorry :(

I think is a masterpiece, I have only seen two other Fellini (La Strada and Amarcord) and I am not too fussed about them either, but is brilliant, I love films about films.

Mr Minio 11-01-13 04:34 PM

Re: TokeZa's Top 100 Movies through Space and Time
 
I don't have to bring it up again so I'll just say I'm not a fan of Fellini. Gently said.

Pussy Galore 11-01-13 06:11 PM

Re: TokeZa's Top 100 Movies through Space and Time
 
Really interesting list so far. You seem to be a much more experienced movie watcher than I am. I've only seen Taxi Driver and Night of the Hunter. They were both very good. I'm very interested in watching Django and Fitzcarraldo. I'm looking forward to your list !

The Gunslinger45 11-01-13 08:36 PM

Re: TokeZa's Top 100 Movies through Space and Time
 
Well your list is starting VERY strong! Especially with my favorite movie at 100. Add in Night of the Hunter and Django and you got some really good movies here!

Sane 11-01-13 08:43 PM

Nice start. I love Taxi Driver but haven't seen the others - except Night of the Hunter which I really didn't like :( I have Fitzcarraldo sitting here waiting for me to watch - have only seen Aguirre & Nosferatu by Herzog and I love them both. He's definitely a director that I need to see more of. Will check out Possession too - always up for more horror :)


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