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Smokey
04-26-2007, 02:47 PM
This is not the definite collection of best movies. It is just a snap shot as there are too many to mention here.

Not in any particular order:

Stagecoach (1939): Definite John Ford master piece.
http://www.celebrityatwork.com/wp-content/Stagecoach.jpg

Godfather Part II (1974): Part I also qualify in this poll, but realistic portray of early twentieth century in the flashbacks segments put it a notch above its predecessor.
http://moviesmedia.ign.com/movies/image/deniro_godfather2a.jpg

Wizard of Oz (1939): Transition from black&white to color sequence was a magical moment.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/11/21/Wizard_051121093613245_wideweb__300x282.jpg

Winchester 73 (1950): It popularize a generations of westerns.
http://www.dvd-reviews.net/clasicos/imagenclas/dvdwinchester1.jpg

Ben Hur (1959): A classical roman era saga.
http://www.monstersandcritics.com/artman/uploads/benhurrace.jpg

Malcolm X: This might be the best true biography along side Ghandi.
http://www.newint.org/issue241/Images/x.jpg

Mister Robert (1959): Best war time comedy with James Cagney.
http://www.paulmcelligott.com/images/mister_roberts.jpg

A Clock Work Orange (1971): A movie like no other.
http://www.davidlouisedelman.com/images/clockwork-orange-driving.jpg

Road Worrier (1982): Memorable villains and best chases scene ever filmed.
http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/dynamic/imgs/061127/15506__madmax_l.jpg

Jurassic Park (1993): Revolution in the CGI effects.
http://www.linternaute.com/sortir/cinema/diaporama/06/films-plus-lucratifs/jurassic-park.jpg

PeruvianSkies
04-26-2007, 04:13 PM
1. CITIZEN KANE - revolutionized just about every aspect of the motion picture with special effects, camera angles, sound, set design, costume, etc etc. Not only that, but the storyline (both in the film and in real life are monumental) and Orson made this film when he was 26 years old!

http://www.takegreatpictures.com/content/images/citizen_kane_7.jpg

2. 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY - hardly a film that needs much explaination for it's greatness. Revolutionized the special effects and Sci-Fi genre. Incredibly non-narrative filmmaking with some of the most amazing camera shots, special effects, and the soundtrack is as big as the film itself, shot in Superpanavision 70mm, they don't make films like this anymore.

http://carriedaway.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/2001_space_station.jpg

3. THE GODFATHER - a film that is larger than life and has become a cultural icon. Incredible virtuoso filmmaking by Coppola and while THE GODFATHER II is spectacular, this film is just tight and executed with near perfection with the development of the characters and story.

http://www.superchefblog.com/images/marlonbrando_godfather.png

4. SUNSET BOULEVARD - a film where the characters are playing the real life actors in some sense. Incredible use of the voice-over and character development. Incredibly scandalous as well with it's portrayal of Hollywood during a time when things were better left unsaid. Gloria Swanson..timeless.

http://www.cnn.com/interactive/entertainment/0203/wilder.films/sunset.boulevard.jpg

6. THE SEVEN SAMURAI - epic samurai film that pretty much single-handedly became the blueprint for the modern Western. Incredible camerawork, brilliant composition of shots and scenes, just perfection.

http://www.lovehkfilm.com/panasia/aj6293/seven_samurai.jpg

7. THE SHOP ON MAIN STREET (Obchob na korze) - splendid heart-wrenching film that few have seen, but this is a film that stays with you with it's haunting cinematography and unforgettable characters.

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews11/black_orpheus_/The%20Shop%20On%20Main%20Street%20Criterion%20Obch od%20na%20korze%20Ján%20Kadár%20Elmar%20Klos%20PDV D_006-01.jpg

8. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - talk about a film that is larger than life! This is the quintessential epic film with breathtaking cinematography, insane compositions, incredible depth and superb acting. All around a huge adventure and a film that has stood the test of time quite well.

http://i.imdb.com/Photos/Mptv/1228/6376_0004.jpg

9. METROPOLIS - Fritz Lang's masterwork of Science Fiction that still to this day intrigues and bewilders people with it's amazing creativity and execution of ideas. While it may have been made in 1927, there have been so many imitators since that while few have seen this film, it's hard to not notice it's influence on just about every modern Science Fiction film.

http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/images/metropolis16.jpg

10. SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS - zany, crazy, wacky, witty, and all around one of the funnest, and yet brilliant films ever. The tone of this film does change a bit and actually becomes a social commentary, but the laughs rarely cease and Veronica Lake is just dazzling.

http://www.libertyfilmfestival.com/libertas/wp-content/veronicalake1433.jpg

RUNNER UPS: SCHINDLERS LIST, TROUBLE IN PARADISE, BREATHLESS, LE TROU, RASHOMON, THIS IS SPINAL TAP, DOCTOR ZHIVAGO, DOUBLE INDEMNITY, APOCOLYPSE NOW, THE WAGES OF FEAR, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1946), VERTIGO, NORTH BY NORTHWEST, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, CONTEMPT, THE 400 BLOWS, and 8 1/2.

Smokey
04-26-2007, 08:11 PM
As your list indicate, there are alot of great movies that can be categorized as perfect movies. Citizan Kane probably is most innovative (and as you said) revolutionized just about every aspect of the motion picture. And as some great movies, they will not get recognize as great movie way past after their initial release.

Psycho from Hitchcock probably deserve a place somewhere in this list. Good list nevertheless, although some in your list haven’t seen.

Thanks.

PeruvianSkies
04-26-2007, 08:22 PM
As your list indicate, there are alot of great movies that can be categorized as perfect movies. Citizan Kane probably is most innovative (and as you said) revolutionized just about every aspect of the motion picture. And as some great movies, they will not get recognize as great movie way past after their initial release.

Psycho from Hitchcock probably deserve a place somewhere in this list. Good list nevertheless, although some in your list haven’t seen.

Thanks.

I was trying to keep the list rather unbiased by just US movies. I love Hitchcock and he has made some masterpieces for sure, I just can't decide which ones I love the best, my favorites probably NOTORIOUS.

s dog
05-05-2007, 02:21 PM
Anything that Jenna Jameson in, LOL

PeruvianSkies
05-05-2007, 04:18 PM
Anything that Jenna Jameson in, LOL

If lust and sin are the criteria than I guess so.

s dog
05-06-2007, 05:13 PM
If lust and sin are the criteria than I guess so.
Lust & Sin - Yea that pretty much covers it alright.

GMichael
05-07-2007, 08:59 AM
WOW! This thread started on high ground and is now on a slippery slope. I'll do my best not to push.

GMichael
05-07-2007, 09:17 AM
Not sure what makes a movie "perfect" but here are some that are high on my list. (I'll leave off what I've seen above. Many of which would be on my list)

Blazing Saddles
Star Trek II
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (did you know that Benny Hill was in this classic?)
Aliens
T2
Star Wars
Forbidden Planet
Abbot & Costello meet the Wolf man.
The March of the Wooden Soldiers
Ginger Lynn Meets John Holmes :ihih:

Smokey
05-07-2007, 12:41 PM
Good choices there GMichael, but you got no pictures with your post. Although you may have a hard time finding one for your last choice :hand:

L.J.
05-07-2007, 03:49 PM
I'll 2nd Aliens. It's one of my favorites :thumbsup:

I've seen some of the listed but still have a long ways to go. If anything, this will give me some nice titles to put in my Netflix queue.