Yearly First Viewing Top Tens

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Something like this-

25. Gone Girl (2014)
24. Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
23. Hearts and Minds (1975)
22. Nightcrawler (2014)
21. The Drop (2014)
20. From Here to Eternity (1953)
19. Punishment Park (1973)
18. Naked (1993)
17. The Big City (1967)
16. The Quiet Man (1952)
15. The Battle of Algiers (1967)
14. They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)
13. Some Like it Hot (1959)
12. Late Spring (1949)
11. Boyhood (2014)

10. Smiles of a Summer Night (1955)


9. Harry and Tonto (1974)


8. Cul-De-Sac (1966)


7. An Autumn Afternoon (1962)


6. Samurai Rebellion (1967)


5. Inherit the Wind (1960)


4. Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948)


3. Possession (1981)


2. All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)


1. Pather Panchali (1955)



Pretty much these, although I'm sure there are others worthy of mention.

Chronicle of a Disappearance
Minamata
Mandala
Birdman
Arrebato
Inherent Vice
The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well
Route One USA
The Long Day Closes
Il Grido
Shara
Twenty Years Late
Une femme douce
The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums
Historias extraordinarias
Veronika Voss
The Only Son
Death in Venice
She Spent So Many Hours Under the Sun Lamps
Drowning by Numbers
The Assassin
Possession
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I have to return some videotapes.
Mine's pretty basic. I really only started watching movies passionately in 2015, so many of my favorites are on here.


1) Drive



2) Taxi Driver (yes, I'm sorry all! I am still getting through all the classics)



3) The Social Network



4) Shutter Island



5) Boogie Nights



6) The Thing



7) Dazed and Confused



8) 12 Angry Men (sorry again lol)



9) Rear Window



10) The Shining




Master of My Domain
No need to be sorry lol, I actually envy you right now because you got to watch all these classics for the first time this year (what an experience huh? ) and at such a young age.

Which reminds me, I need to post my yearly Top 10 soon.



Yeah man. Five of those are in my 100 so you know I concur. Plus you will find out unless your name is Mark or Holden there are tons of classic masterpieces you haven't seen. Like Gatsby said your starting young too. When your my age you will probably be Mark snd Holden.
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1. It's Such a Beautiful Day
2. Harakiri
3. A Town Called Panic
4. Story of Ricky
5. Hausu
6. Inland Empire
7. Woman in the Dunes
8. Onibaba
9. The Straight Story
10. The Insider


Honourable mentions: The Hill, The King of Kong, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Judgment at Nuremberg, Exit Through the Gift Shop, All Quiet on the Western Front, Throne of Blood, JFK, All the President's Men, Nashville, Being There, Amadeus, Metropolis, Amores Perros, Bronson, The Face of Another, Audition, 3 Idiots, Roman Holiday, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, The Americanization of Emily, and Memories of Murder.

As with last year's post, I have opted to exclude films from both this year and last year.

Now, the reasons...

It's Such a Beautiful Day got the top spot because it was the first film I've seen since establishing my four-out-of-five rule and actively made me break that rule. It's only an hour long, is heavily fragmented, and is mostly about stick figures, but it proved extremely resonant in its depiction of one man and his many, many issues that ranged from a family history of insanity to his own gradually declining mental and physical health. Throw in all sorts of visual experimentation, the most matter-of-fact narrator in existence, and some impressive use of classical music and you have the one and only time where I saw a film in 2015 and immediately decided that it was worthy of the Top 100.

Four of the films on the list are Japanese and they are all appropriately (or inappropriately) captivating and inventive. Harakiri is easily the most formal of the lot with its meticulously-structured narrative being paced extremely well and making for one of the finest demonstrations of dramatic irony I've seen in film. Aside from Harakiri's sombre meditation on honour and death, there is also the twisted Woman in the Dunes, which admittedly moves at a pace best described as glacial but somehow manages to make two people who are stuck in a sand pit for the better part of three hours into compelling drama. Onibaba crafts a very twisted tale involving two women trying to scavenge for a living before having to deal with a relatively unwelcome intruder that maintains its perpetual tension thanks to its shifty characters and hazardous environment. In this company, Hausu may look extremely silly with its absurdist parody of haunted house movies but the visual creativity on display more than makes up for it.

Speaking of absurd, French cartoon A Town Called Panic is another short movie that is probably the purest comedy I've seen all year. With its crude stop-motion animation involving cheap-looking toys, it certainly doesn't look promising, but the rapid-fire humour (which is only aided by the speedy French voice acting rather than hindered) and sheer imagination on display more than make up for any superficial shortcomings and it is definitely one of the funniest movies I've seen all year. Meanwhile, Hong Kong martial-arts movie Story of Ricky plays out like one especially violent and deranged live-action cartoon as it sees the eponymous Ricky take on the many vicious inmates and guards that populate a dystopian prison facility, making for some amusing splatter regardless of the effects' objective quality.

As for the rest - David Lynch cracks the list twice with two very different films. The Straight Story being a bittersweet but fundamentally warm tale of an old man making a perilous cross-country trek on the back of a ride-on mower, while Inland Empire seems him take the Hollywood nightmares of Mulholland Drive and crank them up to 11 into a three-hour fever dream that will (depending on what Lynch does next) serve as the ultimate testament to Lynch's warped genius or will prove a troubling portent for what kind of cinematic lunacy he'll unleash on us next. Rounding out the list is Michael Mann's The Insider - while this can be swapped out with at least ten of the honourable mentions, somehow picking this one feels right at the moment as it features Russell Crowe's best performance, Al Pacino not phoning it in, and Mann's usual technical proficiency in telling this particular story.

As for the honourable mentions - well, I've reviewed all of them so try looking them up if you want to know more.
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My favourite movies i've seen the first time this year (excluding 2015 movies):

:
The General (Buster Keaton, 1926)
Nightcrawler (Dan Gilroy, 2014)
The Bridge on the River Kwai (David Lean, 1957)
The Omen (Richard Donner, 1976)
It Follows (David Robert Mitchell, 2014)
A Separation (Asghar Farhadi, 2011)

+:
Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby, 1971)
It's a Wonderful Life (Frank Capra, 1946)
Sunset Boulevard (Billy Wilder, 1950)
M (Fritz Lang, 1931)
The Past (Asghar Farhadi, 2013)
The Apartment (Billy Wilder, 1960)

:
North By Northwest (Alfred Hitchcock, 1959)
La Strada (Federico Fellini, 1954)
High Noon (Fred Zinnemann, 1952)
Housebound (Gerard Johnstone, 2014)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (John Ford, 1962)
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (Ana Lily Amirpour, 2014)
La Haine (Matthieu Kassovitz, 1995)
Alexander Newski (Sergei Eisenstein/Dmitri Wassiljew, 1938)
Sennentuntschi (Michael Steiner, 2010)
Rocky (John G. Avildsen, 1976)
Rocky II (Sylvester Stallone, 1979)
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Sergio Leone, 1966)
Network (Sidney Lumet, 1976)
From Here to Eternity (Fred Zinnemann, 1953)
Night of the Living Dead (George R. Romero, 1968)
All About Eve (Joseph L. Makiewicz, 1950)
The Day the Earth Stood Still (Robert Wise, 1951)
The Mill and the Cross (Lech Majewski, 2011)
To Be Or Not to Be (Ernst Lubitsch, 1942)
Steamboat Bill, Jr. (Buster Keaton/Charles Reisner, 1928)
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Care for some gopher?
I agree.

I would say The Omen surprised me the most (damn terrifying!) and Sunset Boulevard stayed the longest with me (i actually think of this movie almost every other day and i saw it several months ago).



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I never could get the hang of Thursdays.
Discounting movies actually released this, er, last year, and bearing in mind that I don't keep full records of every film I've seen (although I probably should)...

Festen (1998)


Tank Girl (1995)


The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)


The Way He Looks (2014)


Wet Hot American Summer (2001)


They Shoot Horses Don’t They? (1969)
Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010)
Paragraph 175 (2000)
Paths of Glory (1957)
Letter From an Unknown Woman (1948)



1. Naked - Mike Leigh (top 20 film for me now, already watched it three times and forced everyone i know to watch it so i can discuss it with them. Talked to Swan a bit about it when i was a bit giddy after just watching it too.)
2.Le Samourai - Jean Pierre Melville
3.Army of Shadows - Jean Pierre Melville (Easily my favourite new director this year, both of these blew me away.)
4.Harakiri - Masaki Koboyashi
5.Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
6.An Affair To Remember - Leo McCarey
7.Playtime - Jacques Tati
8.Kwaidan - Masaki Koboyashi
9.Closer - Mike Nichols
10.Going Clear - Alex Gibney (the only 2015 film to make it, easily my fave of the year so far and one of my very favourite documentaries. Don't mind me though i clearly have a weird Gibney fixation.)



I'm going to try the same as the Immate:

  1. The South (Víctor Erice, 1983)
  2. Inside Out (Pete Docter & Ronnie del Carmen, 2015)
  3. I walked with a zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943)
  4. The good, the bad and the ugly (Sergio Leone, 1966)
  5. Time of the gypsies (Emir Kusturica, 1988)
  6. Witchhammer (Otakar Vávra, 1970)
  7. Travelling circus (Linh Viet, 1988)
  8. The Lego movie (Philip Lord, Chris Miller & Chris McKay, 2014)
  9. The ear (Karel Kachyna, 1970)
  10. Death of a cyclist (Juan Antonio Bardem, 1955)
  11. Letter never sent (Mikhail Kalatozov, 1959)
  12. From the life of the marionettes, (Ingmar Bergman, 1980)
  13. Mamma Roma (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1962)
  14. When the cat comes (Vojtech Jasný, 1963)
  15. Raging bull (Martin Scorsese, 1980)
  16. The tale of the fox (Wladyslaw & Irene Starewicz, 1930)
  17. Rosaura at 10 o'clock (Mario Soffici, 1958)
  18. Poachers (José Luis Borau, 1975)
  19. Gintama: The final chapter - Be forever Yorozuya (Yoichi Fujita, 2013)
  20. Wreck-it-Ralph (Rich Moore, 2012)
  21. Mother (Vsevolod Pudovkin, 1926)
  22. The free will (Matthias Glasner, 2006)
  23. The hunt (Thomas Vinterberg, 2012)
  24. Who framed Roger Rabbit? (Robert Zemeckis, 1988)
  25. Irma la douce (Billy Wilder, 1963)
  26. Song of the sea (Tomm Moore, 2014)
  27. When a woman ascends the stairs (Mikio Naruse, 1960)
  28. Landscape in the mist (Theodoros Angelopoulos, 1988)
  29. Peeping Tom (Michael Powell, 1960)
  30. Napoléon (Abel Gance, 1927)
  31. The effect of gamma rays on Man-in-the-Moon marigolds (Paul Newman, 1972)
  32. Yokohama shopping journal: Quiet Country Cafe (Tomomi Mochizuki, 2002)
  33. The land before time (Don Bluth, 1988)
  34. Diabolique (Henri Georges Clouzot, 1955)
  35. The little mermaid (Karel Kachyna, 1976)
  36. La vie de Bohème (Aki Kaurismäki, 2002)
  37. Heavy traffic (Ralph Bakshi, 1973)
  38. The little prince (Mark Osborne, 2015)
  39. 10,000 Km. (Carlos Marques-Marcet, 2014)
  40. A girl in black (Michael Cacoyannis, 1956)
  41. Kayoko's diary (Seiji Arihara, 1991)
  42. Three colors: Blue (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1993)
  43. Juha (Aki Kaurismäki, 1999)
  44. A woman is a woman (Jean-Luc Godard, 1961)
  45. Tangerines (Zaza Urushadze, 2013)
  46. The white dove (Frantisek Vácil, 1960)
  47. The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson, 2014)
  48. Sparrows (William Beaudine, 1926)
  49. Crulic – The path to beyond (Anca Damian, 2011)
  50. It happened in broad daylight (Ladislao Vajda, 1958)
  51. Three wishes for Cinderella (Vaclav Vorlícek, 1973)
  52. One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia (Konosuke Uda, 2015)
  53. Un uomo a metà (Vittorio de Seta, 1966)
  54. Hair high (Bill Plympton, 2004)
  55. Manhattan (Woody Allen, 1979)
  56. The man who could work miracles (Lothar Mendes, 1936)
  57. Son of the White Mare (Marcell Jankovics, 1981)
  58. Alphaville (Jean-Luc Godard, 1965)
  59. Pépé le Moko (Julien Duvivier, 1937)
  60. Mother and son (Aleksandr Sokurov, 1997)
  61. Three (Aleksandar Petrovic, 1965)
  62. Army of Darkness (Sam Raimi, 1992)
  63. The changeling (Peter Medak, 1980)
  64. The success (Mauro Morassi & Dino Risi, 1963)
  65. The Great War (Mario Monicelli, 1959)
  66. Our beloved month of August (Miguel Gomes, 2008)
  67. Distant voices, still times (Terence Davies, 1988)
  68. King Kong (Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1933)
  69. Rocks in my pockets (Signe Baumane, 2014)
  70. The incredibles (Brad Bird, 2004)
  71. Life goes on (Fernando Fernán Gómez, 1963)
  72. Crank (Mark Neveldine & Bryan Taylor, 2006)
  73. Mad Max: Fury road (George Miller, 2015)
  74. Chinatown (Roman Polanski, 1974)
  75. Cold tracks (Arne Skouren, 1962)
  76. The Godfather. Part III (Francis Ford Coppola, 1990)
  77. The we and the I (Michel Gondry, 2012)
  78. Big Hero 6 (Chris Williams & Don Hall, 2014)
  79. Being John Malkovich (Spike Jonze, 1999)
  80. Ma vie en rose (Alain Berliner, 1997)
  81. Brothers and sisters of the Toda family (Yasujiro Ozu, 1941)
  82. Cousinhood (Daniel Sánchez Arévalo, 2011)
  83. Série noire (Alain Corneau, 1979)
  84. Diamonds of the night (Jan Nemec, 1964)
  85. Three colors: White (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1994)
  86. Thirst for love (Koreyoshi Kurosawa, 1966)
  87. Take care of your scarf, Tatiana (Aki Kaurismäki, 1994)
  88. Requisitos para ser una persona normal (Leticia Dolera, 2015)
  89. Band of outsiders (Jean-Luc Godard, 1964)
  90. Squandered Sunday (Drahomíra Vihanová, 1969)
  91. A wind named Amnesia (Kazuo Yamazaki, 1993)
  92. Airplane! (Jim Abrahams, David Zucker & Jerry Zucker, 1980)
  93. The Bélier family (Eric Lartigau, 2014)
  94. Love actually (Richard Curtis, 2003)
  95. La venganza de Don Mendo (Fernando Fernán Gómez, 1963)
  96. Two mules for Sister Sara (Don Siegel, 1970)
  97. Funeral parade of roses (Toshio Matsumoto, 1969)
  98. Intimate lighting (Ivan Passer, 1965)
  99. Broken silence (Montxo Armendáriz, 2001)
  100. 3 bad men (John Ford, 1926)
  101. I vitelloni (Federico Fellini, 1953)
  102. The end of August at the Hotel Ozone (Jan Schmidt, 1967)
  103. Grey matter (Kivu Ruhorahoza, 2011)
  104. La mancha de sangre (Adolfo Best-Maugard, 1937)
  105. Trapito (Manuel García Ferré, 1975)
  106. The man who had his hair cut short (André Delvaux, 1965)
  107. Sahara (Zoltan Korda, 1943)
  108. Gate of Hell (Teinosuke Kinugasa, 1953)
  109. Asterix and the big fight (Philippe Grimond, 1989)
  110. A ojos cerrados (Hernán Jiménez, 2010)
  111. Blood of the condor (Jorge Sanjinés, 1969)
  112. The assassin (Hou Hsiao-Hsien, 2015)
  113. Uncle Boonmee who can recall his past lives (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2010)
  114. The cockpit (Various authors with long names, 1993)
  115. Alexandra (Aleksandr Sokurov, 2007)
  116. X: The man with the X-ray eyes (Roger Corman, 1963)
  117. Ashes and diamonds (Andrzej Wajda, 1958)
  118. Star Wars. Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (George Lucas, 2005)
  119. The anchorite (Juan Estelrich, 1976)
  120. I even met happy gypsies (Aleksandar Petrovic, 1969)
  121. I served the King of England (Jirí Menzel, 2006)
  122. Life in shadows (Lorenzo Llobet-Gràcia, 1948)
  123. Marketa Lazarová (Frantisek Vlácil, 1967)
  124. Rushmore (Wes Anderson, 1998)
  125. An affair of love (Fréderic Fonteyne, 1999)
  126. The servant (Joseph Losey, 1963)
  127. Gintama: The movie (Shinji Takamatsu, 2010)
  128. The forty-first (Grigori Chukhrai, 1956)
  129. The Book of the Dead (Kihachiro Kawamoto, 2005)
  130. A touch of sin (Jia Zhangke, 2013)
  131. Lars and the real girl (Craig Gillespie, 2007)
  132. Behavior (Ernesto Daranas, 2014)
  133. Hal (Ryoutarou Makihara, 2013)
  134. Take shelter (Jeff Nichols, 2011)
  135. Ulysses' gaze (Theodoros Angelopoulos, 1995)
  136. The Saragossa manuscript (Wojciech Has, 1965)
  137. Through a glass darkly (Ingmar Bergman, 1961)
  138. Closely watched trains (Jirí Menzel, 1966)
  139. Three colors: Red (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1995)
  140. Vertigo (Karel Kachyna, 1963)
  141. The quiet Earth (Geoff Murphy, 1985)
  142. The Philadelphia story (George Cukor, 1940)
  143. Time masters (René Laloux, 1982)
  144. Ilusión (Daniel Castro, 2013)
  145. I killed Einstein, gentlement (Oldrich Lipský, 1970)
  146. The Theory of Everything (James Marsh, 2014)
  147. The good dinosaur (Peter Sohn, 2015)
  148. Alpine fire (Fredi M. Murer, 1985)
  149. Knife in the water (Roman Polanski, 1962)
  150. Steak (Quentin Dupieux, 2007)
  151. Evil Dead 2 (Sam Raimi, 1987)
  152. Chance meeting (Joseph Losey, 1959)
  153. Sugata Sanshiro (Akira Kurosawa, 1943)
  154. The call of the wild (Kozo Morishita, 1981)
  155. The Avengers (Joss Whedon, 2012)
  156. Beetlejuice (Tim Burton, 1988)
  157. Palo Alto (Gia Coppola, 2013)
  158. The young one (Luis Buñuel, 1960)
  159. The son (Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne, 2002)
  160. Bad taste (Peter Jackson, 1987)
  161. Frankenstein (James Whale, 1931)
  162. Phantom boy (Alain Gagnol & Jean-Loup Felicioli, 2015)
  163. Days (Aleksandar Petrovic, 1963)
  164. Evil Dead (Sam Raimi, 1981)
  165. The magic mountain (Anca Damian, 2015)
  166. Vampyr (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932)
  167. As tears go by (Wong Kar-wai, 1988)
  168. Approved for adoption (Laurent Boileau & Jung Henin, 2012)
  169. Back to God's country (David Hartford, 1919)
  170. El diablo también llora (José Antonio Nieves Conde, 1965)
  171. Dangerous moves (Richard Dembo, 1984)
  172. The door into summer (Mori Masaki & Toshio Hirata, 1981)
  173. Almanya – Welcome to Germany (Yasemin Samdereli, 2011)
  174. Chappie (Neil Blomkamp, 2015)
  175. The smiling lieutenant (Ernst Lubitsch, 1931)
  176. The one-handed trick (Santiago Zannou, 2008)
  177. Titanic (James Cameron, 1997)
  178. Iron man (Jon Favreau, 2008)
  179. Short peace (Lots of directors, 2013)
  180. Dracula (Tod Browning & Karl Freund, 1931)
  181. Terkel in trouble (Various authors with long names, 2004)
  182. Fatal attraction (Adrian Lyne, 1987)
  183. Funeral ceremonies (Zdenek Sirovy, 1969)
  184. Ode to my father (Youn Jk, 2014)
  185. The scent of green papaya (Tran Anh Hung, 1993)
  186. X-men (Bryan Singer, 2000)
  187. The mist (John Carpenter, 1980)
  188. The little mermaid (Tomoharu Katsumata, 1975)
  189. The expendables (Sylvester Stallone, 2010)
  190. Masculin féminin (Jean-Luc Godard, 1966)
  191. Faust (Aleksandr Sokurov, 2011)
  192. The Boy (Daniel Monzón, 2014)
  193. Star Wars. Episode II: Attack of the clones (George Lucas, 2002)
  194. Spetters (Paul Verhoeven, 1980)
  195. Asterix versus Caesar (Gaëtan & Paul Brizzi, 1985)
  196. The dark crystal (Jim Henson & Frank Oz, 1982)
  197. Jason and the Argonauts (Don Chaffey, 1963)
  198. The sun in a net (Stefan Uher, 1962)
  199. The Avengers: Age of Ultron (Joss Whedon, 2015)
  200. The Kreutzer sonata (Gustav Machatý, 1926)
  201. Hamelín (Carlos Rivero & Alonso Valbuena, 2013)
  202. Osamu Tezuka's Buddha - The Great Departure (Kozo Morishita, 2011)
  203. The shamer's daughter (Kenneth Kainz, 2015)
  204. Life on Earth (Abderrahmane Sissako, 1998)
  205. The wild swans (Nobutaka Nishizawa, Yuji Endo, 1977)
  206. Frozen city (Aku Louhimies, 2006)
  207. From Saturday to Sunday (Gustav Machatý, 1931)
  208. A married woman (Jean-Luc Godard, 1964)
  209. Five men in the circus (Mikio Naruse, 1935)
  210. Possession (Andrzej Zulawski, 1981)
  211. Ndoto za Elibidi (Kamau Wa Ndung'u & Nick Reding, 2010)
  212. The Hobbit: The desolation of Smaug (Peter Jackson, 2013)
  213. The truth of lie (Roland Reber, 2011)
  214. A cat in Paris (Jean-Loup Felicioli & Alain Gagnol, 2010)
  215. The star of Cottonland (Shinichi Tsuji, 1984)
  216. Perdiendo el Norte (Nacho G. Velilla, 2015)
  217. The captive (Atom Egoyan, 2014)
  218. The Fair Barbara (Aleksandr Rou, 1969)
  219. Five star stories (Kazuo Yamazaki, 1989)
  220. Cure (Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 1997)
  221. Gertrud (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1964)
  222. Princess iron fan (Wan Guchan & Wan Laiming, 1941)
  223. The Hobbit. An unexpected journey (Peter Jackson, 2012)
  224. Stereo (David Cronenberg, 1969)
  225. Jurassic World (Colin Trevorrow, 2015)
  226. Extraterrestrial (Nacho Vigalondo, 2011)
  227. Restless blood (Teuvo Tulio, 1946)
  228. Serial (bad) weddings (Philippe de Chauveron, 2014)
  229. Una monja y un Don Juan (Mariano Ozores, 1973)
  230. Miami vice (Michael Mann, 2006)
  231. Heaven and Earth magic (Harry Smith, 1962)
  232. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Peter Jackson, 2014)
  233. Star Wars. Episode I: The phantom menace (George Lucas, 1999)



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Here are my top ten:
1. Dr. Strangelove
2. Rashomon
3. Singin' in the Rain
4. 12 Angry Men
5. The Road Warrior
6. In Bruges
7. The Gold Rush
8. Pinocchio
9. Paths of Glory
10. Rear Window




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I finished the year with 208 watches, 169 of them before I moved into my new house on August 22nd. So needless to say once I moved into my new house I was super busy and couldn't keep up with my pace. I'm going to set my sights to getting to 300 this year, but that may be a lofty expectation. We shall see.



The thing isolated becomes incomprehensible
  1. Judgement at Nuremberg
  2. All Quiet on the Western Front
  3. Pierrot le Fou
  4. Jagten
  5. Once Upon a Time in America
  6. Raise the Red Lantern
  7. Souvenirs d'un futur radieux
  8. Singin in the Rain
  9. The Graduate
  10. Witness for the Prosecution
  11. Harakiri
  12. Modern Times
  13. Inherit the Wind
  14. Whiplash
  15. Dial M for Murder
  16. Boyhood
  17. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
  18. Panic Room
  19. The Lady from Shangai
  20. Letter from an Unknown Woman
  21. Grave of the Fireflies
  22. Rope
  23. Talk to Her
  24. Bad Education
  25. Night and Fog