26. Halloween (1978; John Carpenter)
In competition with Suspiria for the best horror score of all-time. In competition with nothing as the best slasher of all-time. In the conversation for most important horror film of all-time.
Yes, it's the best slasher film ever!
27. In a Lonely Place (1950; Nicholas Ray)
A very different film noir that doesn't use the femme fatales or gangsters. There is the gorgeous deep-focus shadows of film noir and hardboiled dialogue at times. But the love is passionate in this film, and jumps off the screen at you. That makes some of the scenes of Laurel's doubts and fears even more intense and scenes of Dixon Steele's anger more frightening.
28. Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979; Werner Herzog)
The most beautiful vampire movie ever made.
29. Modern Romance (1981; Albert Brooks)
A very witty comedy that doesn't go over the top for big laughs, but plays it lowkey for those who appreciate a slightly more subtle brand of comedy. It's a smart take on how most men are really terrible at having any understanding of women.
32. Psycho (1960; Alfred Hitchcock)
You've already seen this movie, so you already know.
In competition with Suspiria for the best horror score of all-time. In competition with nothing as the best slasher of all-time. In the conversation for most important horror film of all-time.
Yes, it's the best slasher film ever!
27. In a Lonely Place (1950; Nicholas Ray)
A very different film noir that doesn't use the femme fatales or gangsters. There is the gorgeous deep-focus shadows of film noir and hardboiled dialogue at times. But the love is passionate in this film, and jumps off the screen at you. That makes some of the scenes of Laurel's doubts and fears even more intense and scenes of Dixon Steele's anger more frightening.
28. Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979; Werner Herzog)
The most beautiful vampire movie ever made.
29. Modern Romance (1981; Albert Brooks)
A very witty comedy that doesn't go over the top for big laughs, but plays it lowkey for those who appreciate a slightly more subtle brand of comedy. It's a smart take on how most men are really terrible at having any understanding of women.
32. Psycho (1960; Alfred Hitchcock)
You've already seen this movie, so you already know.
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Tennessee VS. Georgia 10~1~2016 (The Highlights!)
The Final 2 Minutes ~ A Game for the Ages
♥ I am madly in love with Jack Carlson! ♥