Your top 5 films?
Your top 5 films?
Been thinking about this a lot lately and mine are pretty conventional arthouse:
1) Andrei Rublev
2) Breaking the Waves
3) Damnation
4) Nostalghia
5) Heat
i dunno i think I need to think about this more!!!
1) Andrei Rublev
2) Breaking the Waves
3) Damnation
4) Nostalghia
5) Heat
i dunno i think I need to think about this more!!!
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Which 'Heat'? Michael Mann? Kazimierz Kutz?
Mine, perhaps, in no particular order (and it changes daily)
Stalker
Shichinin no samurai/Ran/Ikiru (I can't just pick one Kurosawa)
Dekalog
Au hasard Balthazar
Popiol i diament (Ashes and Diamonds)
Harakiri (Seppuku)/Ningen no joken (The Human Condition [trilogy])
edit - for what it's worth, I always doubt the productiveness of these lists, since there are many fantastic films. For my own purposes I can generally classify films as 'worthwhile' or 'not worthwhile.' Making a top 5 list (or 10, 20, 50...) always entails some reductive element. I left out The Silver Globe, Camera Buff, Rashomon, Knife in the Water, Trois couleurs, etc. all of which I consider to be remarkable achievements.
Mine, perhaps, in no particular order (and it changes daily)
Stalker
Shichinin no samurai/Ran/Ikiru (I can't just pick one Kurosawa)
Dekalog
Au hasard Balthazar
Popiol i diament (Ashes and Diamonds)
Harakiri (Seppuku)/Ningen no joken (The Human Condition [trilogy])
edit - for what it's worth, I always doubt the productiveness of these lists, since there are many fantastic films. For my own purposes I can generally classify films as 'worthwhile' or 'not worthwhile.' Making a top 5 list (or 10, 20, 50...) always entails some reductive element. I left out The Silver Globe, Camera Buff, Rashomon, Knife in the Water, Trois couleurs, etc. all of which I consider to be remarkable achievements.
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The Michael Mann one. Lists can be a bit pointless and are very open to debate what 'top 5' even means. Top 5 films you admire, top 5 films you think deserve the greatest recognition, top 5 most enjoyable, top 5 most visceral...?Evan Kubota wrote:Which 'Heat'? Michael Mann? Kazimierz Kutz?
Mine, perhaps, in no particular order (and it changes daily)
Stalker
Shichinin no samurai/Ran/Ikiru (I can't just pick one Kurosawa)
Dekalog
Au hasard Balthazar
Popiol i diament (Ashes and Diamonds)
Harakiri (Seppuku)/Ningen no joken (The Human Condition [trilogy])
edit - for what it's worth, I always doubt the productiveness of these lists, since there are many fantastic films. For my own purposes I can generally classify films as 'worthwhile' or 'not worthwhile.' Making a top 5 list (or 10, 20, 50...) always entails some reductive element. I left out The Silver Globe, Camera Buff, Rashomon, Knife in the Water, Trois couleurs, etc. all of which I consider to be remarkable achievements.
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Michael Mann! I have to say, I'm somewhat surprised given the very heavy arthouse/European slant on the rest of your list. I surely expected a more obscure 'Heat'. I need to see it, though. Bordwell's book on HK film has a great shot-by-shot breakdown of a pivotal sequence.
I really like 'Last of the Mohicans' also.
I really like 'Last of the Mohicans' also.
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..this is a tough one. I will need to think about it, but if I was to respond with titles that you guys haven't referenced yet, (and some of my favs are on your lists) I would say five more great films that should be seen:
WiseBlood
Aguirre the Wrath of God
Color of Paradise
La Strada
The Elephant Man
WiseBlood
Aguirre the Wrath of God
Color of Paradise
La Strada
The Elephant Man
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Overlooked:
The Human Condition (trilogy)
Samurai Rebellion (Mifune's finest performance?)
Videodrome (ripe for re-evaluation and exegesis, full of possibilities)
The Silver Globe (not available - legally - with subs)
Nobody Knows (well, not overlooked per se, but one of the most affecting films in the past several decades and deserves to be widely seen)
Under the Flag of the Rising Sun (indisputably Fukasaku's masterpiece - not Battle Royale. Intense, powerful, and commendably honest)
Visceral/boundary pushing:
Cannibal Holocaust (self-explanatory)
Possession (1981, Zulawski's only English-language film)
L'Humanite
Africa Addio/Addio Zio Tom/Mondo Cane I (remarkable docu-style stuff from Jacopetti and Prosperi, shot on gorgeous 16mm with the most appealing saturation this side of Kodachrome 25)
the Guinea Pig series (tricked Charlie Sheen into contacting the FBI)
Nobi (Fires on the Plain, 1959; annihilated the '50s sensibilities of Bosley Crowther when he wrote an [approaching racist] piece for the Times. Also one of the most important films about Japanese involvement in the war.)
The Human Condition (trilogy)
Samurai Rebellion (Mifune's finest performance?)
Videodrome (ripe for re-evaluation and exegesis, full of possibilities)
The Silver Globe (not available - legally - with subs)
Nobody Knows (well, not overlooked per se, but one of the most affecting films in the past several decades and deserves to be widely seen)
Under the Flag of the Rising Sun (indisputably Fukasaku's masterpiece - not Battle Royale. Intense, powerful, and commendably honest)
Visceral/boundary pushing:
Cannibal Holocaust (self-explanatory)
Possession (1981, Zulawski's only English-language film)
L'Humanite
Africa Addio/Addio Zio Tom/Mondo Cane I (remarkable docu-style stuff from Jacopetti and Prosperi, shot on gorgeous 16mm with the most appealing saturation this side of Kodachrome 25)
the Guinea Pig series (tricked Charlie Sheen into contacting the FBI)
Nobi (Fires on the Plain, 1959; annihilated the '50s sensibilities of Bosley Crowther when he wrote an [approaching racist] piece for the Times. Also one of the most important films about Japanese involvement in the war.)
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Im very keen on The Insider too. It is Al Pacino's role in Heat which really breaks it for me, it is a tragic role - in fact both of the key figures in de Niro and Pacino are tragic...Evan Kubota wrote:Michael Mann! I have to say, I'm somewhat surprised given the very heavy arthouse/European slant on the rest of your list. I surely expected a more obscure 'Heat'. I need to see it, though. Bordwell's book on HK film has a great shot-by-shot breakdown of a pivotal sequence.
I really like 'Last of the Mohicans' also.
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i've tried to compile such lists before but it never worked. my current strategy is to pick five favorite directors, preferably different and "defining", and then one film from each, so here goes:
red
persona
breathless
blade runner
down by law
(subject to change within two and a half minutes)
/matt
red
persona
breathless
blade runner
down by law
(subject to change within two and a half minutes)
/matt
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I find it almost impossible to list, but here are 5 all time favorites that I can re-watch any time of any day...
Chungking Express
The Wizard of Speed and Time
Labyrinth
Angel's Egg
Tetsuo
I can't really list "best" films i've seen so easily... unless you want a list of all Tarkovsky films I've seen/all Wong Kar Wai films/all Ghibli films etc etc etc.....
Chungking Express
The Wizard of Speed and Time
Labyrinth
Angel's Egg
Tetsuo
I can't really list "best" films i've seen so easily... unless you want a list of all Tarkovsky films I've seen/all Wong Kar Wai films/all Ghibli films etc etc etc.....