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False Writer 07-11-16 01:31 AM

False Writer's 57 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
Hey all!

I haven't been as active lately but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't itching to do another list. This time I'm gonna go through 57 years worth of film and pick my favorite movie from every year from 1960 through the first half of 2016. I decided not to start at 1950 or before since it would spoil a lot of the movies from my 50s list...

I'm not sure if this has been done before, but either way I hope you all enjoy the ride. It shall start momentarily!

mark f 07-11-16 01:54 AM

Re: False Writer's 56 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
That's 57 movies. :cool:

False Writer 07-11-16 01:58 AM

Re: False Writer's 56 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
1960: Psycho

https://www.movieposter.com/posters/...in/11/b70-5617

A masterpiece in every sense of the word. Whether you consider it to be horror or a thriller—you can't deny that it's one of the all-time greats of its respective genre.


1961: Yojimbo
http://images.moviepostershop.com/yo...1020432286.jpg

One of Kurosawa's most popular and defining works. The story of a lone samurai wandering into a feuding town and making an earth-shattering impact on its inhabitants is still an amazing story that holds up very well today.


1962: Lawrence of Arabia
http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/...emy-344813.jpg

One of the most epic films ever! The fact that it was based on true events makes it even more mesmerizing.


1963: The Great Escape
http://imgc.allpostersimages.com/ima...oster-1963.jpg

This brilliant war flick has an all-star cast and is a shining example of Hollywood at its best. Star power, excellent writing and directing, awesome stunts, and great suspense.

False Writer 07-11-16 02:00 AM

Originally Posted by mark f (Post 1544670)
That's 57 movies. :cool:
Yeah I actually realized that after I made the thread... My bad. It's almost 1 in the morning here so I'm only half awake making this thread. :p

I'm gonna message Yoda and ask to change it. :up:

MovieMeditation 07-11-16 03:10 AM

Re: False Writer's 56 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
Really good start, FW! Looking forward to more. :up:

Camo 07-11-16 07:10 AM

Love the first three, haven't seen The Great Escape. Lawrence is definitely mine for its year, and the other two would be top three at least.

False Writer 07-11-16 07:37 PM

1964: Zulu
https://www.movieposter.com/posters/...in/12/MPW-6188

I've watched a lot of war films over the years, but there's nothing quite like Zulu. This conflict during the Zulu-Anglo war is presented in a stunning way with battle scenes impressive for its time and an entrancing look at the Zulu way of war.


1965: Major Dundee
http://www.burnpit.us/sites/burnpit/...ajordundee.jpg

Admittedly I'm not very knowledgeable in the movies of 1965 but I will say that the controversial Major Dundee was a very impressive movie.

1966: Tokyo Drifter (VCS = Very Close Second: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly)

http://images.moviepostershop.com/to...1020261247.jpg

Tokyo Drifter is a cool, underrated action flick that has awesome action/shootout sequences along with hilariously campy moments. It's a short but very fun ride. Also gotta give a shout out to TG,TB,ATU because it's of course one of the best westerns ever—but I just can't deny how fun Tokyo Drifter is!

1967: Le Samourai (VCS: The Graduate)

http://www.cinemadiving.com/wp-conte...e_samourai.jpg

I already said that my 1966 pick Tokyo Drifter was "cool", but I don't think any movie is quite as cool as Le Samourai. It even narrowly beat out The Graduate as my pick for favorite of '67, and I think The Graduate is a downright masterpiece. Alain Delon gives a performance unlike any other.

Camo 07-11-16 07:42 PM

Re: False Writer's 57 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
Only seen Le Samourai there. Not sure what else is from 67 but Le Samourai is one of my favourite films from the 60's so it would probably be mine too.

False Writer 07-12-16 06:18 PM

Re: False Writer's 57 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
Wow... Only one rep for that whole set? Well thanks Camo for repping! :)

Friendly Mushroom! 07-12-16 06:20 PM

Re: False Writer's 57 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
And me

False Writer 07-12-16 06:22 PM

Originally Posted by Friendly Mushroom! (Post 1545228)
And me
Thanks FM! Stick around because I'm about to unveil the next set!

MovieMeditation 07-12-16 06:26 PM

Sorrry, FW. Here I am! :p

Only seen Le Samouraï, but that movie is amazing and I agree about your point of view on its "coolness". That's one of the best aspects of it, while the other winning aspect is really hard to describe... I guess I would call it Melvilleque. :cool:

The Gunslinger45 07-12-16 06:32 PM

Re: False Writer's 57 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
LOVE Le Samourai! And your list if off to a great start!

False Writer 07-12-16 06:47 PM

1968: 2001: A Space Odyssey

http://www.impawards.com/1968/poster...yssey_ver3.jpg

You know a movie is special when it's awe-inspiring 48 years after its original release. The production designs in this are still some of the best and most influential of any sci-fi movie.


1969: The Wild Bunch (VCS: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
http://www.royalbooks.com/pictures/medium/101594.jpg

Not surprisingly, 1969 is my favorite year for westerns. Both Wild Bunch and Butch Cassidy are westerns but are very different in their own way. One's a dark, bleak, and violent tale while the other is a comedic and adventurous account of two real-life western legends. Both are amazing, but Wild Bunch gets the slightest nudge from me.


1970: Patton

https://movieposteraddict.files.word...ster.jpg?w=474

George C. Scott gives a performance for the ages as George Patton, a performance which I think is on par with O'Toole's portrayal of Lawrence. This is a must see for any fan of military/war films.


1971: A Clockwork Orange (VCS: Straw Dogs)

http://www.filmsite.org/posters/cloc4.jpg

A much talked about cult classic that's quite the wild ride. Very controversial and disturbing, yet fun and humorous in its own twisted way.

MovieMeditation 07-12-16 07:12 PM

Re: False Writer's 57 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
Only seen the Kubrick's. Perfection! :up:

False Writer 07-12-16 07:13 PM

Re: False Writer's 57 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
That they are MM. :cool:

gbgoodies 07-12-16 08:05 PM

I almost didn't give you + rep for that last set because I hate A Clockwork Orange, but I had to give you + rep for 2001: A Space Odyssey.

The Gunslinger45 07-12-16 09:16 PM

Re: False Writer's 57 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
4 more strong choices. Keep it up.

False Writer 07-12-16 09:49 PM

Originally Posted by gbgoodies (Post 1545265)
I almost didn't give you + rep for that last set because I hate A Clockwork Orange, but I had to give you + rep for 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Thanks for the rep gb, yeah I wouldn't think that Clockwork Orange would be appealing to female viewers.

Originally Posted by The Gunslinger45 (Post 1545282)
4 more strong choices. Keep it up.
Thanks GS! :up:

False Writer 07-15-16 12:00 AM

Re: False Writer's 57 Favorite Movies by Year (1960-2016)
 
Sorry about the delay, the countdown will continue momentarily!


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