Your Favorite Movies of 1973

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(in order)

A Brief Vacation
Payday
Blume in Love
The Last Detail
Papillon
Breezy
Turkish Delight
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
Scarecrow
Paper Moon
The Long Goodbye
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
Serpico
Summer Wishes, Summer Dreams
Amarcord
The Mother and the Whore
Magnum Force
The Way We Were
Save the Tiger
Mean Streets
The Exorcist
The Sting



1. the iron rose
2. f for fake
3. the long goodbye
4. scenes from a marriage
5. badlands
6. paper moon
7. emperor of the north
8. coffy
9. the holy mountain
10. spirit of the beehive
11. fantastic planet
12. pat garrett and billy the kid
13. mean streets
14. american graffiti
15. serpico
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Flesh for Frankenstein > Young Frankenstein.

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It's almost as if you've all purposely missed out the best film of that year.



Good to see The Exorcist and Lady Snowblood being mentioned though. You're wrong, but at least you came up with a viable alternative.
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Scenes from a Marriage, Sex and Fury, Lady Snowblood,The Yakuza Papers and Mean Streets!
I realized I hadn't even graded "Scenes From a Marriage" on IMDB, which I gave an 8/10 - thanks for the reminder!



My top 20 from 1973 with an alltime favorite as number 1:

1. The Mother and the Whore by Jean Eustache
2. World on a Wire by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
3. Fantastic Planet by René Laloux
4. The Long Goodbye by Robert Altman
5. Amarcord by Federico Fellini
6. Badlands by Terrence Malick
7. F for Fake by Orson Welles
8. The Exorcist by William Friedkin
9. The Holy Mountain by Alejandro Jodorowsky
10. Spirit of the Beehive by Victor Erice
11. Scenes from a Marriage by Ingmar Bergman
12. Turkish Delight by Paul Verhoeven
13. Dyn Amo by Stephen Dwoskin
14. Une collection particulière by Walerian Borowczyk
15. Soylent Green by Richard Fleischer
16. Don't Look Now by Nicolas Roeg
17. Lady Snowblood by Toshiya Fujita
18. The Wicker Man by Robin Hardy
19. The Scarlet Letter by Wim Wenders
20. Westworld by Michael Crichton



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
American Graffiti
The Exorcist
The Sting
Jesus Christ Superstar
The Day of the Jackal
The Paper Chase
Dillinger
Serpico
Pueblo
The Three Musketeers
Paper Moon
World on a Wire
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
My Name Is Nobody
Papillon
Westworld
Manson
Jimi Hendrix
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons
Cinderella Liberty
The Last Detail
The Last of Sheila
Charley Varrick
Day for Night
The Way We Were
Emperor of the North
Sleeper
Soylent Green
Hit!
Battles Without Honor and Humanity
Hiroshima Death Match
Proxy War
The Thief Who Came to Dinner
The Mad Adventures of "Rabbi" Jacob
A Touch of Class
Blume in Love
Theater of Blood
The Wicker Man
Live and Let Die
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Bang the Drum Slowly
Robin Hood
The Sting
American Graffiti
The Way We Were
Westworld
The Seven-Ups

Sleeper - (This is from Hubby's list.)

Jonathan Livingston Seagull - I didn't really like the movie, but I LOVE the soundtrack.



Also answers to Jabba
1. The Exorcist
2. Serpico
3. Papillon
4. Mean Streets
5. Badlands
6. The Sting
7. Scarecrow
8. Magnum Force
9. Don't look Now
10. Soylent Green
11. Enter the Dragon
12. High Plains Drifter
13. The Crazies
14. Westwrold
15. The Wicker Man
16. American Graffiti
17. Battle for the Planet of the Apes
18. Live and Let Die