Those who are wondering about musical pieces 0:12 Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt, Op.23 - I Dovregubbens hall / In the Hall of the Mountain King 0:46 Vivaldi's The Four Seasons: Winter (Electric Guitar cover) 2:12 Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt - Suite No. 1, Op. 46 - I. Morning Mood 2:54 Vivaldi - Storm 3:41 Symphony No. 9 "From the New World", Op. 95 - IV. Allegro con Fuoco
@@rodrigomunoz1068 wanting to discover extensions of the artform you consider yourself devoted towards is a sign that you indeed are a devotee... A person who chooses to stick only to his comfort zone even in terms of consuming art or content is never a real fan..at a point you realise what you're missing out on by not looking around to different angles...
@@agilanraaj8337 ...that I agree with...but then it’s not just the south making films, it’s almost all Indian states including bengali, marathi, Assamese, gujarati...
50. The general (Buster Keaton) 49. Metropolis 48. The passion of Joan of Arc 47. Un chien andalou 46. Man with a movie camera 45. City lights (Charlie Chaplin) 43. Meshes of the afternoon 42. Roshomon 41. Ugetsu 40. Seven samurai 39. Pather Panchali 38. Pyaasa 37. Vertigo 36. The 400 blows 35. Navrang 34. La dolce vita 33. Psycho 32. Breathless 31. Peeping tom 30. L'Avventura 29. Last year at marienbad 28. La jetée 27. Andrei rublev 26. Playtime 25. Cries and whisper 24. The holy mountain 23. The godfather pt 2 22. Taxi driver 21. Stalker ( tarkovsky) 20. Apocalypse now 19. Come and see (Elem klimov) 18. close up (kiarostami) 17. Goodfellas 16. Satantango (bela tarr) 15. Pulp fiction 14. Mulholland Dr. 13. There will be blood 12. Synecdoche, New York 11. The master (PT Anderson) 10. The Seventh Seal 9. Bicycle thieves 8. Tokyo story 7. 8½ ( Federico Fellini) 6. The mirror (tarkovsky) 5. Raging bull 4. 2001 space Odyssey 3. Persona (Bergman) 2. Citizen Kane 1. The Godfather
I'm from Pakistan. This channel was introduced to me by an Indian friend (whom I had met online). Your videos are really intriguing and often mesmerizing. A fan from Pakistan.
Don't post stupid crap like this if you aren't going to explain what or who you're talking about! Just trying to get attention. You should be ashamed of yourself! What the hell is wrong with you?!
Cinema is way more deep than we can imagine, how much movies and short films i watch I'll still get introduced to new stuff daily ..its a never ending process
Thank you Vineet sir, You have changed my perception of cinema and movies and introduced to many great films, industries and directors, I never paid much attention but it really changed my life From your fan and admirer 😇 So much congratulations on another milestone🙏❤️
The effort he puts into curating and writing these videos is soo amusing. He begins this particular video reminding us of the difference between this list and the other list, which comprises of his personal favorite movies, and to make sure that this point sticks, he picks "that" one dialogue from the Godfather. Brilliant. Tell me if I saw it correctly!
2001 a space Odyssey just transcends me into another world. The horror , the suspense , the ambiguity just draws me even more everytime I watch it❤️ . Good to see you back 😉
@@sunilpoudel3953 I meant director i am not stupid. No overall I don't like marvel movies either but they are still better than his shitty films. You don't know me cause i watched a lot. You just love boring aged 60s films.
I discovered this channel just a month or two ago through Swades' analysis, and I was blown by the quality of its content. I'm not a filmmaking student, but I deeply appreciate art in the guise of movies. And this channel, in a certain way, helped me develop the vision to look at cinema beyond entertainment. Congratulations on completing 100K. I wait for the day to watch the movie created/written by you.
I don't agree with everything on this list, but I absolutely agree with your top 2, and I'm glad that you have so many amazing movies on the list like Persona, Come and See, Raging Bull, etc.
- Metropolis (1927) - Citizen Kane (1941) - Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - 2001: A Space Odyssey (1967) - The Godfather (1972) - Barry Lyndon (1975) - Ran (1985) - Grave of the Fireflies (1988) - Pulp Fiction (1994) - The Tree of Life (2011)
As a cinephile, your list brought tears to my eyes. I definitely disagree with the order, but that's OK. We can disagree. You have the right films on there. For the record, I agree with your numbers 1 and 2. Thanks for sharing! By the way, one area where my list would differ from yours is mine would feature some of the works of Robert Altman. Nashville, 3 Women and The Player would probably make my top 50.
Thank you man for uploading, I have never met you but I can't express in words what a profound impact your channel had on me in developing a curiosity as well as taste for great cinema unlike the mediocrity which is shoved down our throats by bollywood. I have sort off found a meaning to my life through these movies , these characters which helps me view myself and the society in general from a point of view I never imagined I would. Thank you very much Vineet!
Cinephile in me get charged whenever i hear voice of vinit masram. Thank u vinit for enlighting us.you could also suggest some books on cinema and storytelling.
@Shoaib Sheikh Bhai नफ़रत मत फेलाओ यहाँ पर.... हिंदुस्तान वतन हे हमारा... अगर तुम को देखना हे तो इराक़ सीरिया अफ़ग़ानिस्तान और ऐसे मुस्लिम मुल्क देखो.... इन सब से हमारा हिंदुस्तान ही बेहतर हे... रियाकारी से बचो... I love my motherland India...
Good to see Bergman and Tarkovsky getting love, sadly asian cinema did not feature prominently if at all, in the mood for love being the most egregious omission.
I too certainly missed In the Mood for Love, Aranyer Dinratri, Memories of Murder among others but it's understandable. Choosing only 50 movies is hard!
@@sayantansantra2332 I agree those are among the best ones...but I don't think they come under the criteria that Vinit set in start of the video:- introducing and promoting new cinematic techniques
@@rishabhsharma3169 In the mood for love is a very innovative film. Anyway, making a list of the 50 best films ever is impossible and it is bound to cause disagreement. It was a very good try though.
I was never really into what you term "pure cinema" and you almost single-handedly made me engaged with them, to that extent that I managed to get a delegate card at Kolkata Film Festival. Thank you so much 😊😊. One request, I'm really curious to know what are thy thoughts about Ritwik Ghatak or melodrama as a form in general. However, just know you got an admirer...
Hi Anirban, i too am from kolkata. I would like to know more about how you got to the IKFF if you are okay with it. You can reply here or give me your email so that we can talk
Would have loved to see There will be blood in 1-10 but love you man. Thanks for uploading. I cannot imagine the work in choosing 50 greatest films. Hats off.
Not a single animated movie in the entire list, really strange. Also, I was really hoping to see Solaris on the list. But then again, you know this stuff much better than I'll ever know. Thank you for this great list.
@@swatisaini6447 Absolutely wrong mate. Both mediums might be different but they strive for the same goal, to tell compelling stories. Whenever you talk of movie, animation is included in it.
I literally watched it yesterday. It's too great. And too haunting. Brings out the true nature of war. And how no on remains with you at the end. You live alone and die alone. The scenes were too emotionally disturbing though!
Glad to see you again...thanks for new video... bhau mi akolyacha tumhi amravati che kadhi tr bola..tumchya cinema chya understanding chi khup respect karto mi.
@@shivamnagrale2104 I think within Jodorowsky's work if we are to judge them on their artistic merit we have to primarily consider their coherency in their use of symbols and scope because no doubt he is overflowing with creativity in nearly all other aspects in his movies. In that way, Holy Mountain represents the high point at which his structure followed an admirable internal mosaic-like logic.But I still like Sante Sangre for pure ambition in it's view on horror in general.It's just more frizzled and bridled in nature which is a risk with avant-gardists like Lynch,Bunuel and Jodorowsky after a while.
Loved that you have so many Bergman movies on your list! Of course I had hoped to see one of Kieslowski / Haneke movies in there, but it's really hard to list everyone...but I think you like these directors too ;-) Good job!
Kudos bro. Yesterday Night I watched some of your Videos (@least one good recommendation from YT) & Subscribed to your Channel & today you reached 100k. Congrats. Keep up the good work & eagerly waiting for your stuff.
Here is the best movie I have seen so far from each decade: -"Cloud Atlas" (2010s) -"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2000s) -"Schindler's List" (1990s) -"Glory" (1980s) -"Alien" (1970s) -"Lawrence of Arabia" (1960s) -"Ben-Hur" (1950s) -"Gentleman's Agreement" (1940s) -"The Life of Emile Zola" (1930s)
Here’s mine: Inception There Will Be Blood Shawshank Redemption Once Upon A Time In America The Godfather The Holy Mountain Psycho Citizen Kane Gone With The Wind
My personal list: The Social Network (2010s) There Will Be Blood (2000s) Goodfellas (1990s) Empire Strikes Back (1980s) The Godfather (1970s) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1960s) Vertigo (1950s) Citizen Kane (1940s) City Lights (1930s)
Social Network (2010s) In The Mood for Love (2000s) Goodfellas (1990s) Raging Bull(1980s) Godfather(1970s) Space Oddysey (1960s) 12 Angry Men (1950s) Citizen Kane (1940s)
Jumped with joy when I saw the poster. Like a favourite superstar movie had released or something. Hah! Stood up in front of the TV while I played this and jumped with joy seeing each film being listed over the years and then ranked in Top 10... Oh what joy to finally get you to list down the Greatest films ever (as per you and what you have seen)! Thank you Vinit for this... Congratulations on the subs... And please do come back! :)
Godfather deserves it's spot at no.1 in the lists of many cinephiles. And while some people might not have it at no.1, no one can deny that it's the greatest movie ever made.
My top 50 favorites in no exact order: 1. Once upon a time in America 2. Apocalypse now 3. Children of men 4. The godfather 1 & 2 5. Django unchained 6. There will be blood 7. The Shawshank redemption 8. The Wolf of Wall Street 9. The Matrix 10. Saving private Ryan 11. Inception 12. Blade runner 1 & 2 13. Seven Samurai 14. Zodiac 15. Oldboy (Korean) 16. Star Wars Ep 4 & 5 17. Interstellar 18. Inglorious basterds 19. The Dark knight 20. Goodfellas 21. Hereditary 22. Tumbbad (Indian) 23. Her 24. Fight club 25. The grand Budapest hotel 26. The Royal tenenbaums 27. No Country for old men 28. The Irishman 29. Unbreakable 30. Toy story 3 31. The lion king 32. Se7en 33. Inside out 34. I saw the Devil (Korean) 35. 1917 36. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly 37. Dr. Strangelove 38. 2001: A Space Odyssey 39. The Master 40. Prisoners 41. Sicario 42. The Lighthouse 43. Parasite 44. 12 years a slave 45. The Lord of the rings trilogy 46. The Exorcist 47. Arrival 48. Taxi driver 49. The Witch 50. Paths of Glory Hon mentions: The Wailing(Korean), Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, Schindler's list, Silence, Scarface, Pan's labyrinth, Unbreakable
Vinit...I just want to thank you by saying that I have learnt a lot from your videos...it helped to change my perspective and understanding towards cinema, life everything. Thanks for enriching our lives with the great content...keep shining...stay safe!!!
To be honest, i have watched quite a lot of these movies. I felt that they were too complicated (Coincidentally, most of the movies that i thought were too complicated or too mundane are here in the list). I didn't know what to make of those films. Most of the times, the movies that affect me the most are simple ones with a simple theme. This list seems too technical to me. Where is the feel? Many people claim these movies as their absolute favourites. I wonder if they are faking it or am I just really dumb?
@@shivamkimothi2441 so that's your problem. The film doens't owe you anything. This films are not interested in spoonfeeding the audience but inspire them
*Thank you for the support despite no new videos being produced. I really appreciate it. Stay safe everyone!*
Gg
We got your back
please continue making more videos
Imagine if you kept uploading, what a community you would have built
Finally mere vineet mastram aagaye...
For people telling certain films are missing, it is still his opinion of the greatest of all time. Not a universal one.
Exactly, there is no universal list.... Every list is just someone's opinion
congratulations 🔥🔥
Haila badal❤️
Kabhi in movies ka retro review dal do
Badal love you bro
Yaha pe bhi aa gaya tu 😀😂😂
Congratulations?? For what?
Those who are wondering about musical pieces
0:12 Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt, Op.23 - I Dovregubbens hall / In the Hall of the Mountain King
0:46 Vivaldi's The Four Seasons: Winter (Electric Guitar cover)
2:12 Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt - Suite No. 1, Op. 46 - I. Morning Mood
2:54 Vivaldi - Storm
3:41 Symphony No. 9 "From the New World", Op. 95 - IV. Allegro con Fuoco
Super... exactly the comment most would be looking for
Thank you so much!
God bless you!!
Exactly what I was looking for
Thanks
When we needed him the most, he returned
He is a Messiah.
And yet again
@@joebama6655 yes again 😍
A true cinephile; who considers films from all around the world.. not just India, not just Hollywood...!!
a true cinephile is who enjoys cinema and don't care about the country, the´re can be a lot of cinephiles who only see movies from USA and that's FINE
@@rodrigomunoz1068 wanting to discover extensions of the artform you consider yourself devoted towards is a sign that you indeed are a devotee...
A person who chooses to stick only to his comfort zone even in terms of consuming art or content is never a real fan..at a point you realise what you're missing out on by not looking around to different angles...
@@rodrigomunoz1068 challenging your viewership is a basic commonsense as a fan....
U mean hindi?? cuz INDIA is broad and he showed HINDI movies only..a true cinephile knows that there are great movies in SOUTH INDIA too
@@agilanraaj8337 ...that I agree with...but then it’s not just the south making films, it’s almost all Indian states including bengali, marathi, Assamese, gujarati...
50. The general (Buster Keaton)
49. Metropolis
48. The passion of Joan of Arc
47. Un chien andalou
46. Man with a movie camera
45. City lights (Charlie Chaplin)
43. Meshes of the afternoon
42. Roshomon
41. Ugetsu
40. Seven samurai
39. Pather Panchali
38. Pyaasa
37. Vertigo
36. The 400 blows
35. Navrang
34. La dolce vita
33. Psycho
32. Breathless
31. Peeping tom
30. L'Avventura
29. Last year at marienbad
28. La jetée
27. Andrei rublev
26. Playtime
25. Cries and whisper
24. The holy mountain
23. The godfather pt 2
22. Taxi driver
21. Stalker ( tarkovsky)
20. Apocalypse now
19. Come and see (Elem klimov)
18. close up (kiarostami)
17. Goodfellas
16. Satantango (bela tarr)
15. Pulp fiction
14. Mulholland Dr.
13. There will be blood
12. Synecdoche, New York
11. The master (PT Anderson)
10. The Seventh Seal
9. Bicycle thieves
8. Tokyo story
7. 8½ ( Federico Fellini)
6. The mirror (tarkovsky)
5. Raging bull
4. 2001 space Odyssey
3. Persona (Bergman)
2. Citizen Kane
1. The Godfather
You missed The Seventh Seal at 10 & Bicycle Thieves is at 9.
@@Sangram23 gotcha, corrected
Thank you for this!
Terrible list imo. But i still respect his opinion.
@@issi529 What you find terrible in this list
Man plz dont shut this channel. We need you. You will grow!
I'm from Pakistan. This channel was introduced to me by an Indian friend (whom I had met online). Your videos are really intriguing and often mesmerizing.
A fan from Pakistan.
Please move out.
@@kshitijpandey3274 di e
@@kshitijpandey3274 Stop
@@kshitijpandey3274 stfu
We are brothers and sisters
This channel has THE BEST movie analysis content from India, and we need more from it.
The master of making film craft alive for laymen like us is you, and only you. Vineet, you're love.
I am planning to join film school, to learn about cinema
I agree kabir
@@theawantikamishra all d best 👍👍
@@theawantikamishra ya same i would be doin bmm after this 12th shit ends
@@siddharthbhoyar9737 I also want to I'm in 11th in a small city with no film school
Today, i got the news, Rest in peace buddy😢
@@Alliswell-111 he passed away, day before yesterday
@@Alliswell-111 most probably heart attack. He was 34.
How do you know
Who the channel guy?
Don't post stupid crap like this if you aren't going to explain what or who you're talking about! Just trying to get attention. You should be ashamed of yourself! What the hell is wrong with you?!
He protecc
He attecc
But importantly, he bacc
Cinema is way more deep than we can imagine, how much movies and short films i watch I'll still get introduced to new stuff daily ..its a never ending process
Thank you Vineet sir,
You have changed my perception of cinema and movies and introduced to many great films, industries and directors, I never paid much attention but it really changed my life
From your fan and admirer 😇
So much congratulations on another milestone🙏❤️
The effort he puts into curating and writing these videos is soo amusing. He begins this particular video reminding us of the difference between this list and the other list, which comprises of his personal favorite movies, and to make sure that this point sticks, he picks "that" one dialogue from the Godfather. Brilliant.
Tell me if I saw it correctly!
Have watched nearly 45 of them. Moreover,really impressed by you keeping 2001: A space odyssey at 4. It deserves a spot in top 10 in any list.
This movie was so ahead of its time.
it broke new ground
Choice of classical music for editing can make anyone nostalgic and shows depth of what it means to be.... congratulations for 100K
2001 a space Odyssey just transcends me into another world. The horror , the suspense , the ambiguity just draws me even more everytime I watch it❤️ . Good to see you back 😉
Kubrick made movies wayy ahead of his time... he is often called "The director's director"
@@parbxi100 One of the most overrated directors in history imao.
@@issi529 wtf he is not actor bro , he is director . i think your fav film must be that marvel shit .
@@sunilpoudel3953 I meant director i am not stupid. No overall I don't like marvel movies either but they are still better than his shitty films. You don't know me cause i watched a lot. You just love boring aged 60s films.
@@sunilpoudel3953exactly. Marvel overrated asf them fanboys don’t appreciate other fantastic movies
You don't understand my excitement when I saw you uploaded. Thank you for your enriching content and hope to have you back soon!!
I knew Pathar Panchali and Pyaasa will be there but as you mentioned Navrang, I'm intrigued for that movie now.
The return of the king🔥
I discovered this channel just a month or two ago through Swades' analysis, and I was blown by the quality of its content. I'm not a filmmaking student, but I deeply appreciate art in the guise of movies. And this channel, in a certain way, helped me develop the vision to look at cinema beyond entertainment.
Congratulations on completing 100K. I wait for the day to watch the movie created/written by you.
THAT FEELING WHEN I SEE NO 1 IS THE GODFATHER! SPEECHLESS! GREAT ANALYSIS
I don't agree with everything on this list, but I absolutely agree with your top 2, and I'm glad that you have so many amazing movies on the list like Persona, Come and See, Raging Bull, etc.
Jacopo pfp??
@@BlueGogles ye
@@errwhattheflip didn't exect to see a fata fan here
Your love fo classics and foreign films is evident which makes me respect you even more
2:48 Me waiting for Vinit Masram' Feature Film 🙂
You can check his short film, meanwhile waiting. Just Search Vinit Masran and his another channel will show up.
@@rajdeepkashyap5766can't find it. Can you share the link if possible?
@@rajdeepkashyap5766 I watched it a year ago or something.... It was Good.
@@PetrolSniffingDoofus Try Facebook.. it might be there
Every Vinit Masram fan ever
- Metropolis (1927)
- Citizen Kane (1941)
- Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (1967)
- The Godfather (1972)
- Barry Lyndon (1975)
- Ran (1985)
- Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
- Pulp Fiction (1994)
- The Tree of Life (2011)
Very very solid.
Bloody hell, an amazing list. You know about cinema. Congratulations.
Congratulations on 100K!!!!!!!!!
I was actually making a hefty list of films to watch when I got a notification for this video. It's a god-send.
Panther Panchali!!!! I am glad u have watched that film, truly one of the greatest of all time...
As a cinephile, your list brought tears to my eyes. I definitely disagree with the order, but that's OK. We can disagree. You have the right films on there. For the record, I agree with your numbers 1 and 2. Thanks for sharing!
By the way, one area where my list would differ from yours is mine would feature some of the works of Robert Altman. Nashville, 3 Women and The Player would probably make my top 50.
Thank you man for uploading, I have never met you but I can't express in words what a profound impact your channel had on me in developing a curiosity as well as taste for great cinema unlike the mediocrity which is shoved down our throats by bollywood. I have sort off found a meaning to my life through these movies , these characters which helps me view myself and the society in general from a point of view I never imagined I would.
Thank you very much Vineet!
Same lol
Wow a Stalker dp. Stalker's my 3rd fav movie of all time.
@@Kieslowski1989 What's the first two?
@@aryushsrivastava22761) Les Quatre Cents Coups- by Francois Truffaut
2)The Godfather- by Francis Ford Coppola.
@@Kieslowski1989 Great, will check out Les Quatre Cent Coups .
Finally..... Something from this wonderful channel
The sudden rise in subscribers are due to Jammy of Tried And Refused Production's reference
In which video did he referred him?
which video are you talking about @vishaljoshi
Also OSR
on Chalchitra talk's interview, he had said dis channel as his one of favourite channel.
@@naworajpudasaini4288 oh thanks
You changed my taste for films.... please keep this doing.
this is cinema
Been getting your videos in recommendation recently. I think youtube also wanted the channel to cross 100k subs. Congratulations 🎉
You’re also so underrated man ...
I am crying I have seen half of these film from the list and half is still left to watch
Cinephile in me get charged whenever i hear voice of vinit masram. Thank u vinit for enlighting us.you could also suggest some books on cinema and storytelling.
Your channel has superior quality content among the chaos we have on YT now.. Appreciate it mate!
I've liked most of the comments and I'm making this comment just to increase the reach .... Cause we don't want you to leave.... Just stay 😭
Preach
@Shoaib Sheikh Bhai नफ़रत मत फेलाओ यहाँ पर.... हिंदुस्तान वतन हे हमारा... अगर तुम को देखना हे तो इराक़ सीरिया अफ़ग़ानिस्तान और ऐसे मुस्लिम मुल्क देखो.... इन सब से हमारा हिंदुस्तान ही बेहतर हे... रियाकारी से बचो... I love my motherland India...
Congrats on your reaching 100k!!
Welcome Superman of RUclips , you come when we need you the most ❤️
Nice to see you back, man!
Good to see Bergman and Tarkovsky getting love, sadly asian cinema did not feature prominently if at all, in the mood for love being the most egregious omission.
There are 8 Asian films on the list!
I too certainly missed In the Mood for Love, Aranyer Dinratri, Memories of Murder among others but it's understandable. Choosing only 50 movies is hard!
@@sayantansantra2332 I agree those are among the best ones...but I don't think they come under the criteria that Vinit set in start of the video:- introducing and promoting new cinematic techniques
@@rishabhsharma3169 In the mood for love is a very innovative film. Anyway, making a list of the 50 best films ever is impossible and it is bound to cause disagreement. It was a very good try though.
@@sayantansantra2332 he aready added it in his favourite movies
Welcome back. You've been missed miserably. One of the best channel on RUclips.
I was never really into what you term "pure cinema" and you almost single-handedly made me engaged with them, to that extent that I managed to get a delegate card at Kolkata Film Festival. Thank you so much 😊😊. One request, I'm really curious to know what are thy thoughts about Ritwik Ghatak or melodrama as a form in general. However, just know you got an admirer...
Hi Anirban, i too am from kolkata. I would like to know more about how you got to the IKFF if you are okay with it. You can reply here or give me your email so that we can talk
Thanks for the new video, means a lot! Stay safe everyone please!
Would have loved to see There will be blood in 1-10 but love you man. Thanks for uploading. I cannot imagine the work in choosing 50 greatest films. Hats off.
I was wondering what to watch in pandemic. Thank you for this.
So glad you are still making content 🙂🙂🙂
Not a single animated movie in the entire list, really strange. Also, I was really hoping to see Solaris on the list. But then again, you know this stuff much better than I'll ever know. Thank you for this great list.
I think its a challenge to achieve without animation. There is so much freedom in animation
I think animation movies shouldn't be judged with feature films. It's not fair to compare when both mediums are sooooo different from each other
Hey, don't doubt yourself, as he mentioned it's the greatest films he saw, maybe he haven't seen the films you are talking about.
@@swatisaini6447 wrong.
@@swatisaini6447 Absolutely wrong mate. Both mediums might be different but they strive for the same goal, to tell compelling stories. Whenever you talk of movie, animation is included in it.
We need you back. Came back here hoping you may have uploaded something after you announced sabbatical. Glad to see something!
Yeah! Its back 😃
Seeing 'Come and See' in the list made me happy. Very few people are aware of this masterpiece.
I literally watched it yesterday. It's too great. And too haunting. Brings out the true nature of war. And how no on remains with you at the end. You live alone and die alone. The scenes were too emotionally disturbing though!
Come and See is a haunting and disturbing film. But it's brilliant nonetheless. Love it
I love the fact that you credited the music
Dude, make frequent videos. People likes to listen you. There is huge audience base. Congratulations on 100k
Thank you so much for coming back, waited for the new video for so long
I am still remembering you, and I will always remember you.
Glad to see you again...thanks for new video... bhau mi akolyacha tumhi amravati che kadhi tr bola..tumchya cinema chya understanding chi khup respect karto mi.
Thank u Vineet Mastram ji
Bicycle thieves was masterpiece i enjoyed
"Mastram" nahi "Masram"
Congratulations Sir on 100K!
You are always welcome to come back. We can wait.
Holy Mountain is a bold choice for a Top 50 but I guess avant garde needs it's due
I like santa sangre more
Character's
Story building
Direction
Superb...!
Greatest of all time.
@@shivamnagrale2104 I think within Jodorowsky's work if we are to judge them on their artistic merit we have to primarily consider their coherency in their use of symbols and scope because no doubt he is overflowing with creativity in nearly all other aspects in his movies. In that way, Holy Mountain represents the high point at which his structure followed an admirable internal mosaic-like logic.But I still like Sante Sangre for pure ambition in it's view on horror in general.It's just more frizzled and bridled in nature which is a risk with avant-gardists like Lynch,Bunuel and Jodorowsky after a while.
I’m glad you included Meshes of the Afternoon. That’s the first time I’ve seen that movie in a list
Thank you Vinit 💫
What an amazing list!! And please do be back!!
Vinit sir is backk! What a beautiful day it is! 😩😩💓💓
Oh. You are back!! Thank you so much 🙏🏽
Loved that you have so many Bergman movies on your list! Of course I had hoped to see one of Kieslowski / Haneke movies in there, but it's really hard to list everyone...but I think you like these directors too ;-) Good job!
Revive this channel bro
Great to see Synecdoche,New York in the list.Kaufman is such a genius.
Welcome back, old friend.
Damn...i got reminded of "portrait of a lady on fire"
That score...🔥
Kudos bro.
Yesterday Night I watched some of your Videos (@least one good recommendation from YT) & Subscribed to your Channel & today you reached 100k. Congrats.
Keep up the good work & eagerly waiting for your stuff.
Here is the best movie I have seen so far from each decade:
-"Cloud Atlas" (2010s)
-"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2000s)
-"Schindler's List" (1990s)
-"Glory" (1980s)
-"Alien" (1970s)
-"Lawrence of Arabia" (1960s)
-"Ben-Hur" (1950s)
-"Gentleman's Agreement" (1940s)
-"The Life of Emile Zola" (1930s)
Here’s mine:
Inception
There Will Be Blood
Shawshank Redemption
Once Upon A Time In America
The Godfather
The Holy Mountain
Psycho
Citizen Kane
Gone With The Wind
I think "Gone with the Wind" (1939) is a horrible film Barry. On the other hand, "Citizen Kane" (1941) is one of my favorite movies.
My personal list:
The Social Network (2010s)
There Will Be Blood (2000s)
Goodfellas (1990s)
Empire Strikes Back (1980s)
The Godfather (1970s)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1960s)
Vertigo (1950s)
Citizen Kane (1940s)
City Lights (1930s)
Social Network (2010s)
In The Mood for Love (2000s)
Goodfellas (1990s)
Raging Bull(1980s)
Godfather(1970s)
Space Oddysey (1960s)
12 Angry Men (1950s)
Citizen Kane (1940s)
"Psycho" came out in the 1960s, not the 1950s.
Mann your editing skills are superb and especially your music sense
Damnn, the goosebumps increasing as we are reaching the no.1 spot....
And got no shock that the Godfather is on the No.1 spot.
Jumped with joy when I saw the poster. Like a favourite superstar movie had released or something. Hah! Stood up in front of the TV while I played this and jumped with joy seeing each film being listed over the years and then ranked in Top 10... Oh what joy to finally get you to list down the Greatest films ever (as per you and what you have seen)! Thank you Vinit for this... Congratulations on the subs... And please do come back! :)
Loved the edit. I was expecting The godfather to be on number 1 spot. 😉
Vinit really loves godfather 😁
@@hiteshkumar-dq3pp Who does not? 😉🖤
@@vishalrishu1842 me
@@jothishprabu8 okay. Noted
Godfather deserves it's spot at no.1 in the lists of many cinephiles. And while some people might not have it at no.1, no one can deny that it's the greatest movie ever made.
Man I am glad I discovered this channel today. My heart knows this is the kind of content I was looking for. Let's get started.
Is it Christmas? You have uploaded!
Loved the use of classical music. A great list! Wish to see you return!
The Return of the King
Thank you for posting.
Rest in peace sir
This is why I kept notifs on even tho most probably there wouldnt have been a benefit, glad to see you upload!
RIP Vineet💔
Cinema loved you.
A very very good selection! Les Enfants du Paradis?
I expected more of Kubrick but great list
Thanks for uploading man finally
Commenting for engagement ❤
You are back! Been waiting for ya!!
My top 50 favorites in no exact order:
1. Once upon a time in America
2. Apocalypse now
3. Children of men
4. The godfather 1 & 2
5. Django unchained
6. There will be blood
7. The Shawshank redemption
8. The Wolf of Wall Street
9. The Matrix
10. Saving private Ryan
11. Inception
12. Blade runner 1 & 2
13. Seven Samurai
14. Zodiac
15. Oldboy (Korean)
16. Star Wars Ep 4 & 5
17. Interstellar
18. Inglorious basterds
19. The Dark knight
20. Goodfellas
21. Hereditary
22. Tumbbad (Indian)
23. Her
24. Fight club
25. The grand Budapest hotel
26. The Royal tenenbaums
27. No Country for old men
28. The Irishman
29. Unbreakable
30. Toy story 3
31. The lion king
32. Se7en
33. Inside out
34. I saw the Devil (Korean)
35. 1917
36. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
37. Dr. Strangelove
38. 2001: A Space Odyssey
39. The Master
40. Prisoners
41. Sicario
42. The Lighthouse
43. Parasite
44. 12 years a slave
45. The Lord of the rings trilogy
46. The Exorcist
47. Arrival
48. Taxi driver
49. The Witch
50. Paths of Glory
Hon mentions:
The Wailing(Korean), Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, Schindler's list, Silence, Scarface, Pan's labyrinth, Unbreakable
You got a great list mate!
If possible do watch A clockwork orange I am sure it will absolutely change the way you look at people.
u need to watch pather panchali
Great list!
My fav ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA ❤❤
Vinit...I just want to thank you by saying that I have learnt a lot from your videos...it helped to change my perspective and understanding towards cinema, life everything. Thanks for enriching our lives with the great content...keep shining...stay safe!!!
i have watched all of this films man i love them thy are just waesome hope i will become a filmmaker one day
Take me as an actor sir 😂. Best luck
@@sinoper8506 lol thnx bro
ya same
@@theuncoolbateman3732 you do comments on Shwetabh's channel too
He's back!
A clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick deserves to be in the top 10.
No
I love A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (and the book too) but it's not Kubrick's best or second best or even third best.
No it doesn't you creep
Man you are back the most wanted RUclipsr of all time.
To be honest, i have watched quite a lot of these movies. I felt that they were too complicated (Coincidentally, most of the movies that i thought were too complicated or too mundane are here in the list). I didn't know what to make of those films. Most of the times, the movies that affect me the most are simple ones with a simple theme. This list seems too technical to me. Where is the feel?
Many people claim these movies as their absolute favourites. I wonder if they are faking it or am I just really dumb?
You are just dumb
@@HAL--gb6uf stfu
@@jothishprabu8 nope
@@HAL--gb6uf Yeah maybe the taste develops as you watch more movies. I understand them at an intellectual level but they don't make me feel anything.
@@shivamkimothi2441 so that's your problem. The film doens't owe you anything. This films are not interested in spoonfeeding the audience but inspire them
Congrats Man.. You deserve every single subscriber and more