itt: list movies that could reasonably be considered the greatest ever

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They don't have to be conventional choices, but there has to be - in your mind - a sound argument to be made.

Citizen Kane
The Godfather
The Godfather Part 2
Tree of Life
There Will Be Blood
2001
The Trial
Bicycle Thieves
Apocalypse Now



Master of My Domain
The Godfather
Ran
Gone With the Wind
Shawshank Redemption
Casablanca
Le Voyage Dans La Lune

I think Citiizen Kane is a bit overrated...



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They don't have to be conventional choices, but there has to be - in your mind - a sound argument to be made.

Citizen Kane
The Godfather
The Godfather Part 2
Tree of Life
There Will Be Blood
2001
The Trial
Bicycle Thieves
Apocalypse Now
Only one I haven't seen is Bicycle Thieves so I shall not pass judgement but Tree of Life was just so bland and preachy and stupid imo, it shouldn't ever be considered anywhere near the best film ever.

Other than that, your list is solid, may I add:

T2: Judgement Day
The Departed
Once Upon A Time In America
Heat
On The Waterfront
Gladiator
Braveheart
LOTR: The Two Towers
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Rashomon
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Once Upon a Time in America
Blade Runner (Final Cut)
Chinatown
Persona
...and all of my top 10
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Werner Herzog's Aguirre or Nosferatu. That is all. Beyond cinema, into an other-worldly realm of pure and perfect art.
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Taxi Driver
Tokyo Story
Vertigo
It's A Wonderful Life
You know, I watched Vertigo when I was 12 or so and loved it. It was immediately in my top three favorite movies of all time. But, idk, I watched it again for the second time last week... didn't strike me as hard. I think a lot of that initial enjoyment was contingent on my playing along/not remembering that there was a twist. + what was the point of having the other woman who was his friend and then just kind of disappears... like what role did she really play?



Only one I haven't seen is Bicycle Thieves so I shall not pass judgement but Tree of Life was just so bland and preachy and stupid imo, it shouldn't ever be considered anywhere near the best film ever.

Other than that, your list is solid, may I add:

T2: Judgement Day
The Departed
Once Upon A Time In America
Heat
On The Waterfront
Gladiator
Braveheart
LOTR: The Two Towers
What's it preaching? The only scene that really feels hamfisted is the dinosaur stuff, but the rest was absolutely beautiful. The whole movie is about the virtues/plights of existence; it's one of the most ambitious projects of all time. And he nailed it.



You know, I watched Vertigo when I was 12 or so and loved it. It was immediately in my top three favorite movies of all time. But, idk, I watched it again for the second time last week... didn't strike me as hard. I think a lot of that initial enjoyment was contingent on my playing along/not remembering that there was a twist. + what was the point of having the other woman who was his friend and then just kind of disappears... like what role did she really play?
I admit I have only seen Vertigo once, but I was FLOORED when I saw it! I need to rewatch it. I will let ya know when I rewatch it.



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Shawshank Redemption
Great film - IMO though it borrowed too heavily from the plot of The Count of Monte Cristo novel to the point of almost being a modern remake, so I had to take points off for originality on this one:

*Guy is sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit
*Corrupt official learns he is innocent but keeps him locked up anyway to save his own ass
*Tries to escape by tunneling out
*Escapes, acquires a fortune, assumes a new name, and uses his newfound wealth to seek revenge



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It a wonderful life
citizen Kane
The wizard of Oz
All quiet on the western front
Pulp fiction
Shindlers List
The Godfather part 2



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The Godfather
Ran
Gone With the Wind
Shawshank Redemption
Casablanca
Le Voyage Dans La Lune

I think Citiizen Kane is a bit overrated...
Funny you say that, I think Shawshank Redemption is so overrated that I want to puke. I'm not saying it's a bad film that would be a false statement, it is however grossly overrated and I would never in my life consider it one of the greatest films of all time.

One film I would consider the greatest would be 2001: A Space Odyssey. One of the few films that is not just a film, but almost something entirely else, like a journey through space, time and life itself.



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You know, I watched Vertigo when I was 12 or so and loved it. It was immediately in my top three favorite movies of all time. But, idk, I watched it again for the second time last week... didn't strike me as hard. I think a lot of that initial enjoyment was contingent on my playing along/not remembering that there was a twist. + what was the point of having the other woman who was his friend and then just kind of disappears... like what role did she really play?
I always figured she maybe represented Hitchcock's wife. The woman that was always there for him, almost like a mother or loyal friend, but in the end overshadowed by Kim Novak's character, representing Hitchcock's eternal obsession with all his beautiful blonde actresses. I mean it was obvious in the film that the other woman was completely in love with James Stewart's character. and he didn't return that love.



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Funny you say that, I think Shawshank Redemption is so overrated that I want to puke. I'm not saying it's a bad film that would be a false statement, it is however grossly overrated and I would never in my life consider it one of the greatest films of all time.
This I agree with - I mentioned before that it copied way too much of the plot of the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo"