Daniel M - Eyes Wide Shut
I (re)watched Schindler's List. It had been awhile since I had seen this, way before I really started watching films like I do now. That's why I put it on my list. I remember it being a very powerful film before, and it still is. Spielberg doesn't always click with me, but you'd be crazy to say he hasn't made some pretty good films. Schindler's List might be the best of his bunch.
1. Throne of Blood (1957, Akira Kurosawa)
2. Hunger (2008, Steve McQueen)
3. The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Juan José Campanella)
4. Pink Flamingos (1972, John Waters)
5. Paths of Glory (1957, Stanley Kubrick)
6. Waltz with Bashir (2008, Ari Folman)
7. Alien (1979, Ridley Scott)
8. Don't Look Now (1973, Nicolas Roeg)
9. Man Bites Dog (1992, Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel, Benoît Poelvoorde)
10. Universal Soldier (1992, Roland Emmerich)
I (re)watched Schindler's List. It had been awhile since I had seen this, way before I really started watching films like I do now. That's why I put it on my list. I remember it being a very powerful film before, and it still is. Spielberg doesn't always click with me, but you'd be crazy to say he hasn't made some pretty good films. Schindler's List might be the best of his bunch.
1. Throne of Blood (1957, Akira Kurosawa)
2. Hunger (2008, Steve McQueen)
3. The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Juan José Campanella)
4. Pink Flamingos (1972, John Waters)
5. Paths of Glory (1957, Stanley Kubrick)
6. Waltz with Bashir (2008, Ari Folman)
7. Alien (1979, Ridley Scott)
8. Don't Look Now (1973, Nicolas Roeg)
9. Man Bites Dog (1992, Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel, Benoît Poelvoorde)
10. Universal Soldier (1992, Roland Emmerich)