@@TheListenerCanon I agree. I respect Sight and Sound so much, but they seem to try too hard to NOT put any popular favorites/blockbusters in their list. TSPDT more accurately represents a balance between what someone like Scorsese would consider "cinema" and crowd pleasers that are just...fun
@@CRM-114 Do you mean that the literal typed screenplay is poorly laid out? Because if so, that makes Murnau's execution of it all the more impressive since it's such a masterpiece. Then again, film was still so early at the time, I'm not sure if "proper" screenplay etiquette had been canonized just yet in 1927.
Personal top 20 1. The Godfather 2. The Seven Samurai 3. Kwaidan 4. The Exorcist 5. 2001:A Space Odyssey 6. The Cabinet of Dr Caligari 7. Stalker 8. Once upon a time in the west 9. Spirited Away 10. Greed 11. Pather Panchali 12. Amadeus 13. Come and See 14. Monty Python: The Life of Bryan 15. Alien 16. The Third Man 17. The Seventh Seal 18. To Kill a Mockingbird 19. Star Wars: The original trilogy 20. Blazzing Saddles
Many films received the same number of votes. For instance, the last few films on the list all got the same votes and should all be ranked 93 instead of 93 to 100.
My Top 25 in order of year released 1. City Lights (1931) 2. Bringing Up Baby (1938) 3. The Wizard of OZ (1939) 4. Pinocchio (1940) 5. Citizen Kane (1941) 6. Rashomon (1950) 7. Seven Samurai (1954) 8. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (1966) 9. Bonnie and Clyde (1967) 10. Midnight Cowboy (1969) 11. The Godfather (1972) 12. The Godfather Part II (1974) 13. Nashville (1975) 14. Star Wars (1977) 15. Raging Bull (1980) 16. The Empire Strikes Back (1980) 17. Airplane (1980) 18. E.T (1982) 19. Once Upon A Time In America (1984) 20. Do the Right Thing (1989) 21. Goodfellas (1990) 22. Pulp Fiction (1994) 23, Boogie Nights (1997) 24. The Dark Knight (2008) 25. Moonlight (2016)
Look maybe I’m not the most experienced movie goer but I do love great cinema. I’ve probably seen 40ish of these movies from the list. You’re telling me that you like the Wizard of Oz better than Goodfellas or Shawshank? This list seems very pretentious. Jaws for crying out loud?!?!
My Top 10 10. A Clockwork Orange 9. The Godfather 8. Schindler's List 7. 2001 A Space Odyssey 6. The Shining (1980) 5. The Wizard Of Oz 4. Dirty Harry 3. Planet Of The Apes (1968) 2. Casablanca 1. JAWS
At the moment this is my top 100 list. I guess it's very balanced with films from different countries and eras. I have a maximum of two films by each director. Hopefully I can inspire someone. Enjoy :) 1. The Tree of Life (2011, Malick) 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Kubrick) 3. Zerkalo (1975, Tarkovsky) 4. Vertigo (1958, Hitchcock) 5. Tôkyô monogatari (1953, Ozu) 6. Rashômon (1950, Kurosawa) 7. Citizen Kane (1941, Welles) 8. Nema-ye Nazdik (1990, Kiarostami) 9. City Lights (1931, Chaplin) 10. Persona (1966, Bergman) 11. Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929, Vertov) 12. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927, Murnau) 13. The Godfather (1972, Coppola) 14. Faa yeung nin wa (2000, Wong) 15. Ladri di biciclette (1948, De Sica) 16. 8 1/2 (1963, Fellini) 17. Mulholland Dr. (2001, Lynch) 18. Singin' in the Rain (1952, Donen & Kelly) 19. Boyhood (2014, Linklater) 20. Sunset Blvd. (1950, Wilder) 21. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988, Tornatore) 22. Barry Lyndon (1975, Kubrick) 23. Metropolis (1927, Lang) 24. Psycho (1960, Hitchcock) 25. The Searchers (1956, Ford) 26. Offret (1986, Tarkovsky) 27. La règle du jeu (1939, Renoir) 28. Il deserto rosso (1964, Antonioni) 29. Das Weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte (2009, Haneke) 30. Les parapluies de Cherbourg (1964, Demy) 31. Apocalypse Now (1979, Coppola) 32. Breaking the Waves (1996, Von Trier) 33. The General (1926, Keaton) 34. Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962, Godard) 35. Pulp Fiction (1994, Tarantino) 36. The Third Man (1949, Reed) 37. The Wizard of Oz (1939, Fleming) 38. Nuit et brouillard (1956, Resnais) 39. Mat i syn (1997, Sokurov) 40. Taxi Driver (1976, Scorsese) 41. M (1931, Lang) 42. Lawrence of Arabia (1962, Lean) 43. C'era una volta il West (1968, Leone) 44. Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle où il veut (1956, Bresson) 45. La jetée (1962, Marker) 46. Pinocchio (1940, Ferguson et al.) 47. Fitzcarraldo (1981, Herzog) 48. There Will Be Blood (2007, Anderson) 49. Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977, Lucas) 50. Bronenosets Potemkin (1925, Eisenstein) 51. Russkiy kovcheg (2002, Sokurov) 52. Smultronstället (1957, Bergman) 53. Badlands (1973, Malick) 54. Dogville (2003, Von Trier) 55. Pickpocket (1959, Bresson) 56. Bitter Moon (1992, Polanski) 57. Ordet (1955, Dreyer) 58. Idi i smotri (1985, Klimov) 59. Shichinin no samurai (1954, Kurosawa) 60. Adaptation (2002, Jonze) 61. Before Sunrise (1995, Linklater) 62. Un chien andalou (1929, Bunuel) 63. Life of Brian (1979, Jones) 64. The Act of Killing (2012, Oppenheimer) 65. Plemya (2014, Slaboshpytskyi) 66. Toy Story (1995, Lasseter) 67. Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922, Murnau) 68. Blade Runner (1982, Scott) 69. Da hong deng long gao gao gua (1991, Zhang) 70. La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928, Dreyer) 71. 12 Angry Men (1957, Lumet) 72. Festen (1998, Vinterberg) 73. Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982, Parker) 74. Jurassic Park (1993, Spielberg) 75. Gwoemul (2006, Bong) 76. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975, Forman) 77. The Thin Blue Line (1988, Morris) 78. The Great Dictator (1940, Chaplin) 79. The Social Network (2010, Fincher) 80. Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993, Kieslowski) 81. Tini zabutykh predkiv (1964, Parajanov) 82. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Jackson) 83. Kyanq (1993, Peleshian) 84. Mr. Nobody (2009, Van Dormael) 85. It's a Wonderful Life (1946, Capra) 86. 4 luni, 3 saptamâni si 2 zile (2007, Mungiu) 87. Roma (2018, Cuarón) 88. Une nouvelle amie (2014, Ozon) 89. Sud pralad (2004, Weerasethakul) 90. La vie d'Adèle (2013, Kechiche) 91. Das Wunder Von Bern (2003, Wortmann) 92. La dolce vita (1960, Fellini) 93. Les quatre cents coups (1959, Truffaut) 94. Relatos salvajes (2014, Szifrón) 95. Xala (1975, Sembène) 96. Casablanca (1942, Curtiz) 97. Holy Motors (2012, Carax) 98. Kynodontas (2009, Lanthimos) 99. Goodfellas (1990, Scorsese) 100. Manhattan (1979, Allen)
@@TheNabOwnzz This is just my opinion man! You don't have to agree, but don't call it pretentious. Pretentiousness does not even exist. The only pretentious thing is the word pretentious itself.
@@jakobkristensen9445 Yeah, and the earth is flat. The word 'pretentious' does exist, and this list is extremely pretentious. Tree of Life on #1, Persona, The Mirror, 8 1/2, Mulholland Dr. Rated highly makes this list the epitome of pretentiousness. It's obvious you think you're smarter than everybody else with a list such as this.
@@TheNabOwnzz I don't think i am smarter than anyone. The Tree of Life is my favorite film of all time and the single greatest film to me, because it connects totally with my own life, my feelings and my worldview in a way i have never experienced anything to do before. Malicks thoughts about life, death and time is very much as mine. I will say this again! I don't think im smarter than anyone in any occasion, and people have different tastes and criterias when it comes to art and great cinema. I respect your list and every other as much as mine. I love the films you mentioned because they touches something deeply in my soul, which makes me wanna see them over and over again for different reasons. I find this films interesting because many of them stimulates my heart and my brain and i find universal themes as life, death and time very interesting. I am always thinking about these themes. Maybe this makes me a boring person, and maybe you strongly disagree with my list. I respect that. but don't call me pretentious. This is really just my top 100 best films. Have a nice day
Happy to see Yiyi, Blue Velvet, Barry Lyndon and Playtime on the list. Some I didn’t see that I think should be here are Children of Men, La Haine, No Country For Old Men, anything by Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia and The Master are my favourites, but I’d be satisfied with anything in his filmography having a spot, save for Inherent Vice).
It's number 2 on my list; number 1 is Persona. These lists are not objective, they are intrinsically subjective. The Conformist in my opinion should be much much higher.
My top 10 greatest films of all time are not necessarily the best movies ever made but the films that had the biggest impact on both the film industry and audiences. These films ride the line of art and entertainment the best out of any film. They are as follows based on order of release: 1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937)- Walt Disney 2. Wizard of Oz (1939)- Victor Fleming 3. Gone With The Wind (1939)- Victor Fleming 4. Citizen Kane (1941)- Orson Welles 5. The Ten Commandments (1956)- Cecil B. Demille 6. Ben-Hur (1959)- William Wyler 7. The Godfather (1972)- Francis Ford Coppola 8. Star Wars (1977)- George Lucas 9. Toy Story (1995)- John Lasseter 10. Titanic (1997)- James Cameron
@@joebloggs396 doesn't change the fact they are some of the greatest ever made. In fairness, I'm seen every movie on this "10" list which can be connected to marketing. I've only seen maybe 40% of the 100 of this list, however Most of these 10 deserved to be in the 100 list in my humble opinion.
I think "la strada" and "there were be blood" had deserved a place in the list. On the other hand it's a great list. Still to many movies to see for me
If I were voting, these would be my picks: 10. The Big Lebowski 9. Playtime 8. Sunrise 7. Apocalypse Now 6. Mulholland Drive 5. The Mirror 4. Tokyo Story 3. Citizen Kane 2. Persona 1. 2001: A Space Odyssey My 9 and 10 are pretty personal picks, I think others films could easily take this slots but those are also my 2 favorite movies and I believe them to be worthy of such a list and would argue the legitimacy of their placement to the ends of the earth. Also, I would include “Dekalog” and “Shoah” on my list as well, but I decided the don’t really qualify as “films” because one is a 10 hour miniseries and the other is a 10 hour documentary. Also I didn’t want to remove any 2 from the list I have now so I figured I’d just disqualify Dekalog and Shoah and list them as honorable mentions.
@@leobergmiller873 10. Persona (1966, Bergman) 9. City Lights (1931, Chaplin) 8. Close-Up (1990, Kiarostami) 7. Citizen Kane (1941, Welles) 6. Rashomon (1950, Kurosawa) 5. Vertigo (1958, Hitchcock) 4. Tokyo Story (1953, Ozu) 3. The Mirror (1975, Tarkovsky) 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Kubrick) 1. The Tree of Life (2011, Malick) And Sunrise is my number 12, and Mulholland Dr. number 17. Apocalypse Now is also a film I really love. It is somewhere in my top 30-40. I still have to watch Playtime and don't really like The Big Lebowski (sorry).
Jakob Kristensen Definitely check PlayTime out when you get the chance, it’s really great. All of the other 5 on your list are definitely somewhere in my top 40 or so. As for The Big Lebowski, I totally get it. It’s a very unconventional choice, but it and PlayTime are my 2 favorite movies that I could reasonably put on a list like this. The rest were more conventional choices, but great nonetheless
This is a great list but not one Malick film? I think "Thin Red Line" or "Tree of Life" should qualify. Also, I don't really get Vertigo as number one. This list is eight years old and needs an update badly.
Of course, a great list. But from Dreyer, I´d had chosen "The Day of Wrath" and not "Gertrud" (which is anyhow an extraordinary film). In "war cinema" I find "missing" Klimov´s "Come and See", and Kobayashi´s trilogy "The Human Condition", in my opinion one of the ethical and aesthetical summits of cinema. Also "noir" is almost absent. I think that Siodmak´s "The Killers", Huston´s "The Asphalt Jungle" and Tourneur´s "Out of the Past" should be included( Klimov, Kobayashi, Siodmak, Huston and Tourneur are not represented in the list). There are very few comedies (Chaplin´s films are not exactly comedies). Tati´s "Play Time" is a great choice but "How to steal..." is just a correct commercial product. On the contrary, Lubitsch´s "Trouble in Paradise"or "To be or not to be" are real masterpieces of comedy. I think also that Ophüls deserves being represented ("La Ronde", "Le Plaisir" or "The Reckless Moment").
Which new films from the new century will be on the list in 2022? According to the votes in 2012, I guess The Tree of Life will be there. It only needed one more vote to be in the top 100 in spite of only being one year at the time of the poll and most Terrence Malick fans seems to think that The Tree of Life is Malick's Magnum Opus. Mulholland Drive and In the Mood for Love will stay there for sure. Probably Yi Yi: A One and a Two will stay there too. But my guess will be, that The Tree of Life will be the only new film from the current century to crack top 100 in 2022. Maybe there is a little chance for films like There Will Be Blood by Paul Thomas Anderson, Melancholia by Lars Von Trier and Caché by Michael Haneke. Or else it should be something from Apichatpong Weerasethakul or Bela Tarr?? What do people think? And im talking about expectations and not what you want to be there in your personal opinion.
normally it takes a few decades of reflection for a film to finally be considered as an absolute essential that should be on the list. this is the main reason that a lot of the films on this list are quite old. so in terms of the 2022 list, I would probably say that yeah The Tree of Life will probably be on there. that's probably it to be honest. if you look at the films that just didn't make it on the list from the 2000s, your looking at Spirited Away and TWBB and Tree of Life. by the looking at the films that are hugely critically acclaimed, the films from 2012-2018 that probably will be on the.... i dunno, 2032 or 2042 list will be Moonlight, Boyhood, A Separation, The Handmaiden. so yeah
It's All A Dream Yeah it is almost like a hall of fame. It takes time to be considered a great. Its my favorite list - only second to my own top 100 :P In my personal Top 100 best films i have included more new films. Its very dynamic. I actually think I have between 5-15 films from each decade from 1920s to the 2010s, so according to "time" and old vs new it is more balanced than the Sight and Sound list. I have films from both 1922 and 2014. That's the way i like it. To me time has nothing to do with quality. But I get your point. Sometimes it takes time to find out, how great a film truly is. :)
There are some good picks (satantango, a brighter summer day) but I wish there was fewer old movies and more recent ones. Also I think some directors should be there (Terayama for example) and some films too (The Shining, 2046, Love Exposure)
In no particular order (beside the top 4 movies on here being my favorite director of all time) here are animated films I think can change everyone’s view on animation. Most of the films I’ve listed are targeted at a mature audience which America just doesn’t do anymore with animated films. Hope anyone will check them out. Loved the video btw it was great! I really want to show people that animation can do and convey a lot of things live action cannot do. Tokyo Godfathers Perfect Blue Paprika (anyone that may watch this film take note it was made before inception) Millennium actress Your name Weathering with you Garden of words The girl who leapt through time The boy and the beast Summer wars Wolf children Mirai One piece movie 6 Memories (three episodes) Ghost in the shell Akira Cowboy bebop the movie Sword of the stranger Mind game The night is short walk on girl Angels egg Dead leaves Sex and violence with Machspeed Promare Gurren lagann the movie Barefoot gen Haguregumo Vampire hunter D bloodlust Demon city shinjuku X-1999 Ninja scroll Wicked city Penguin highway Castle of Cagliostro Howells moving castle Spirited away Princess mononoke Ponyo The cat returns Nausica of the valley of the wind Porco rosso The tale of princess kaguya From up on poppy hill Pompoko Grave of the fireflies The castle in the sky My neighbor totoro The wings of honnemeise Jin Roh the wolf brigade Steamboy Time stranger Tekkonkinkreet The legend of hie Metropolis Redline Trava first planet Hello world Hotarubi no Mori e Samurai x trust and betrayal A silent voice Fritz the cat Wizards Coonskin Cool world American pop LOTR (bakshi) Hey good lookin Fire and ice Who framed Rodger rabbit The thief and the cobbler
I'm sorry, but featuring The Cat Returns and not Whisper of the Heart is pretty insulting to that original film, of which its spiritual successor cannibalized to make a straightforward kids movie with far less depth.
@@Progger11 ghibli is just a given lmao, whisper of the heart is an amazing film glad you know of it. Frankly not including all of ghibli in my list is a disservice to one of the greatest anime studios but again ghibli is a given same reason you don’t see Disney on there. But in all honesty just, your welcome for the list g ahahahaha.
@@Progger11 take me home country road!!! But you know why the car returns is so fire; because Anne Hathaway voices the mc 😩😩🤧🤧 have a good day g go watch the ones you ain’t seen and don’t complain about one ghibli not being there bothered you lmfao
There are many hidden gems out there. For example, the creepiest 15 minutes of cinema has to be the 8 mm. film of my Bar Mitzvah reception. Directed by uncle Morrie It took me six years of therapy to recover from that!
The most credible list but the professionals and directors that made made this list don't know The Human Condition trilogy and Soy Cuba ? The Human Condition III deserve top 5 i think. Also Andreï Roublev and Satantango deserve be higher, there a just phenomenal films.
I do understand the importance of classical and foreign cinema... but sometimes I believe people say they like a movie, and put them as "the best of all time" because they are told they should.
I agree with that sentiment but that should be a factor when compiling movies you think are objectively good or influential. If we're talking subjective taste or personal favourites then yes, absolutely.
Surely only a minority. I hate telling people what my favourite films are because they're such clichéd choices, but my reasoning is unique to my own experiences in and out of cinema. Citizen Kane, for example. It's a common choice but not for a common reason, their are single sentences uttered in that film I've seen haunt some and amuse others for months or years. It's hard to argue with a film that's kept people engaged by breaking so many rules, people still don't dare put in as much care and passion as Welles did there in fear of being labelled as pretentious by unambitious peers
The British film Institute is by far the greatest movie specialist in the world. Vertigo best hitch movie and Apocalypse best Coppola. Mulholland best Lynch.
nice to see Vertigo at no 1, it was my all time fave long before the 2012 list, its quite haunting and the film's score by Bernard Hermann is also his masterpiece, a mini tragic symphony that makes very good listening on its own.
Movies I'd like to see in the upcoming (2022) Sight & Sound List. There Will Be Blood Spirited Away Boyhood The Tree Of Life Parasite Annie Hall 12 Angry Men Schindler's List Notorious Pulp Fiction
I'd be suprised if Parasite didn't snap in pretty fast. The Tree of Life is pretty much guaranteed, it's only recieved more celebration in critical circles as it's been rewatched. Would love to see There Will Be Blood and the others but I wouldn't be surprised if it took until 2032 for those to climb in. Sad to say Spirited Away has never been a favourite ghibli personally, may change over time but Totoro tops my list as of now
@@jakobkristensen9445 ha ha ha! Right, otherwise it wouldn't be your list. this list is certainly very professional, also because it was made by experts. Most of the lists you find on RUclips only feature American and very commercial films (one was The Dark Knight in the top five!). Anyway I'm curious, what's your list like?
@Randy White 1. The Tree of Life (2011, Malick) 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Kubrick) 3. Zerkalo (1975, Tarkovsky) 4. Tôkyô monogatari (1953, Ozu) 5. Vertigo (1958, Hitchcock) 6. Rashômon (1950, Kurosawa) 7. Citizen Kane (1941, Welles) 8. Nema-ye Nazdik (1990, Kiarostami) 9. City Lights (1931, Chaplin) 10. Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962, Godard) 11. Persona (1966, Bergman) 12. Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929, Vertov) 13. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927, Murnau) 14. The Godfather (1972, Coppola) 15. L'Age d'Or (1930, Buñuel) 16. Mulholland Dr. (2001, Lynch) 17. Ladri di biciclette (1948, De Sica) 18. 8 1/2 (1963, Fellini) 19. Faa yeung nin wa (2000, Wong) 20. Singin' in the Rain (1952, Donen & Kelly) 21. Boyhood (2014, Linklater) 22. Breaking the Waves (1996, Von Trier) 23. Pickpocket (1959, Bresson) 24. Barry Lyndon (1975, Kubrick) 25. Psycho (1960, Hitchcock) 26. La règle du jeu (1939, Renoir) 27. Metropolis (1927, Lang) 28. Taxi Driver (1976, Scorsese) 29. La jetée (1962, Marker) 30. Das Weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte (2009, Haneke) 31. Idi i smotri (1985, Klimov) 32. 4 luni, 3 saptamâni si 2 zile (2007, Mungiu) 33. Pinocchio (1940, Ferguson et al.) 34. Pulp Fiction (1994, Tarantino) 35. The General (1926, Keaton) 36. The Act of Killing (2012, Oppenheimer) 37. Kyanq (1993, Peleshian) 38. Sátántangó (1994, Tarr) 39. The Third Man (1949, Reed) 45. Beoning (2018, Lee) 41. Apocalypse Now (1979, Coppola) 42. Bitter Moon (1992, Polanski) 43. Offret (1986, Tarkovsky) 44. The Searchers (1956, Ford) 45. Smultronstället (1957, Bergman) 46. Sud pralad (2004, Weerasethakul) 47. The Thin Blue Line (1988, Morris) 48. Toy Story (1995, Lasseter) 49. Les parapluies de Cherbourg (1964, Demy) 50. Gisaengchung (2019, Bong) 51. The Wizard of Oz (1939, Fleming) 52. Nuit et brouillard (1956, Resnais) 53. Il deserto rosso (1964, Antonioni) 54. Jurassic Park (1993, Spielberg) 55. There Will Be Blood (2007, Anderson) 56. Au Hasard Balthazar (1966, Bresson) 57. Before Sunrise (1995, Linklater) 58. M (1931, Lang) 59. Tristana (1970, Buñuel) 60. Shichinin no samurai (1954, Kurosawa) 61. Lawrence of Arabia (1962, Lean) 62. C'era una volta il West (1968, Leone) 63. Russkiy kovcheg (2002, Sokurov) 64. Bronenosets Potemkin (1925, Eisenstein) 65. Sunset Blvd. (1950, Wilder) 66. Ordet (1955, Dreyer) 67. Les quatre cents coups (1959, Truffaut) 68. Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982, Parker) 69. La dolce vita (1960, Fellini) 70. Badlands (1973, Malick) 71. Life of Brian (1979, Jones) 72. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Kershner) 73. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Jackson) 74. It's a Wonderful Life (1946, Capra) 75. Tini zabutykh predkiv (1964, Parajanov) 76. Fitzcarraldo (1982, Herzog) 77. Blade Runner (1982, Scott) 78. Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916, Griffith) 79. Festen (1998, Vinterberg) 80. The Social Network (2010, Fincher) 81. Adaptation (2002, Jonze) 82. Casablanca (1942, Curtiz) 83. Roma (2018, Cuarón) 84. Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920, Wiene) 85. Une nouvelle amie (2014, Ozon) 86. Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993, Kieslowski) 87. Do the Right Thing (1989, Lee) 88. Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975, Dielman) 89. The Great Dictator (1940, Chaplin) 90. Wandafuru raifu (1998, Koreeda) 91. Le Mépris (1963. Godard) 92. Xala (1975, Sembène) 93. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975, Forman) 94. Roma, città aperta (1945, Rossellini) 95. Relatos salvajes (2014, Szifrón) 96. Kynodontas (2009, Lanthimos) 97. Da hong deng long gao gao gua (1991, Zhang) 98. Manhattan (1979, Allen) 99. Das Wunder Von Bern (2003, Wortmann) 100. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988, Tornatore)
@@gabrielesegapeli4053 I have changed a few things since my last list. This is the actual top 100 :) 1. The Tree of Life (2011, Malick) 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Kubrick) 3. Zerkalo (1975, Tarkovsky) 4. Tôkyô monogatari (1953, Ozu) 5. Vertigo (1958, Hitchcock) 6. Rashômon (1950, Kurosawa) 7. Citizen Kane (1941, Welles) 8. Nema-ye Nazdik (1990, Kiarostami) 9. City Lights (1931, Chaplin) 10. Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962, Godard) 11. Persona (1966, Bergman) 12. Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929, Vertov) 13. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927, Murnau) 14. The Godfather (1972, Coppola) 15. L'Age d'Or (1930, Buñuel) 16. Mulholland Dr. (2001, Lynch) 17. Ladri di biciclette (1948, De Sica) 18. 8 1/2 (1963, Fellini) 19. Faa yeung nin wa (2000, Wong) 20. Singin' in the Rain (1952, Donen & Kelly) 21. Boyhood (2014, Linklater) 22. Breaking the Waves (1996, Von Trier) 23. Pickpocket (1959, Bresson) 24. Barry Lyndon (1975, Kubrick) 25. Psycho (1960, Hitchcock) 26. La règle du jeu (1939, Renoir) 27. Metropolis (1927, Lang) 28. Taxi Driver (1976, Scorsese) 29. La jetée (1962, Marker) 30. Das Weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte (2009, Haneke) 31. Idi i smotri (1985, Klimov) 32. 4 luni, 3 saptamâni si 2 zile (2007, Mungiu) 33. Pinocchio (1940, Ferguson et al.) 34. Pulp Fiction (1994, Tarantino) 35. The General (1926, Keaton) 36. The Act of Killing (2012, Oppenheimer) 37. Kyanq (1993, Peleshian) 38. Sátántangó (1994, Tarr) 39. The Third Man (1949, Reed) 45. Beoning (2018, Lee) 41. Apocalypse Now (1979, Coppola) 42. Bitter Moon (1992, Polanski) 43. Offret (1986, Tarkovsky) 44. The Searchers (1956, Ford) 45. Smultronstället (1957, Bergman) 46. Sud pralad (2004, Weerasethakul) 47. The Thin Blue Line (1988, Morris) 48. Toy Story (1995, Lasseter) 49. Les parapluies de Cherbourg (1964, Demy) 50. Gisaengchung (2019, Bong) 51. The Wizard of Oz (1939, Fleming) 52. Nuit et brouillard (1956, Resnais) 53. Il deserto rosso (1964, Antonioni) 54. Jurassic Park (1993, Spielberg) 55. There Will Be Blood (2007, Anderson) 56. Au Hasard Balthazar (1966, Bresson) 57. Before Sunrise (1995, Linklater) 58. M (1931, Lang) 59. Tristana (1970, Buñuel) 60. Shichinin no samurai (1954, Kurosawa) 61. Lawrence of Arabia (1962, Lean) 62. C'era una volta il West (1968, Leone) 63. Russkiy kovcheg (2002, Sokurov) 64. Bronenosets Potemkin (1925, Eisenstein) 65. Sunset Blvd. (1950, Wilder) 66. Ordet (1955, Dreyer) 67. Les quatre cents coups (1959, Truffaut) 68. Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982, Parker) 69. La dolce vita (1960, Fellini) 70. Badlands (1973, Malick) 71. Life of Brian (1979, Jones) 72. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Kershner) 73. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Jackson) 74. It's a Wonderful Life (1946, Capra) 75. Tini zabutykh predkiv (1964, Parajanov) 76. Fitzcarraldo (1982, Herzog) 77. Blade Runner (1982, Scott) 78. Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916, Griffith) 79. Festen (1998, Vinterberg) 80. The Social Network (2010, Fincher) 81. Adaptation (2002, Jonze) 82. Casablanca (1942, Curtiz) 83. Roma (2018, Cuarón) 84. Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920, Wiene) 85. Une nouvelle amie (2014, Ozon) 86. Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993, Kieslowski) 87. Do the Right Thing (1989, Lee) 88. Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975, Dielman) 89. The Great Dictator (1940, Chaplin) 90. Wandafuru raifu (1998, Koreeda) 91. Le Mépris (1963. Godard) 92. Xala (1975, Sembène) 93. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975, Forman) 94. Roma, città aperta (1945, Rossellini) 95. Relatos salvajes (2014, Szifrón) 96. Kynodontas (2009, Lanthimos) 97. Da hong deng long gao gao gua (1991, Zhang) 98. Manhattan (1979, Allen) 99. Das Wunder Von Bern (2003, Wortmann) 100. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988, Tornatore)
@@jakobkristensen9445 Great list. My top 50(they are more my favorite movies than the best): 1)2001 a Space Odissey (Kubrick) 2) Salò (Pasolini) 3)The Seventh Seal (Bergman) 4) Eraserhead (Lynch) 5)Stalker (Tarkovskij) 6)Taxi Driver (Scorsese) 7)the goodfather (1 and 2) (Coppola) 8)Seven Samurai (Kurosawa) 9)Once Upon a Time in America (Leone) 10)The Thing (Carpenter) 11) Apocalypse Now (Coppola) 12)Crimes and Misdemeanors (Allen) 13)Psycho (Hitchcock) 14)The man who wasn't there (Coen) 15)The 400 blows (Truffaut) 16)The sacrifice (Tarkovskij) 17)The Long Goodbye (Altman) 18)Persona (Bergman) 19) Amarcord (Fellini) 20) Mullholand Drive (Lynch) 21)Citizen Kane (Welles) 22)The Turin Horse (Tarr) 23) Sonatine (Kitano) 24)Grave of the fireflies (Takahata) 25)Duck, you sucker! (Leone) 26) Chinatown (Polanski) 27)Vertigo (Hitchcock) 28) Phantom tried (Anderson) 29) Fitzcarraldo (Herzog) 30)Shining (Kubrick) 31)Blade Runner (Scott) 32)Pulp Fiction (Tarantino) 33)Holy Motors (Carax) 34)The big Lebowski (Coen) 35) Scarface (Hawks) 36) Videodrome (Cronberg) 37) In the mouth of madness (Carpenter) 38)Bad Liutenant (Ferrara) 39) Nosferatu (Murnau) 40)M (Lang) 41)Accattone (Pasolini) 42)Gran Torino (Eastwood) 43)Goodfellas (Scorsese) 44)Annie Hall (Allen) 45)The Passenger (Antonioni) 46)Pierrot le fou (Godard) 47)Wild bunch (Peckinpah) 48)Bride of Frankenstein (Whale) 49)Non essere cattivo (Caligari) 50)L.A.Confidential (Hanson)
Wonderful list full of movies with bliss! I feature most of them also in my top 100 movie list. Personally just add more Fellini movies and more Bergman and at least Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs from Tarantino. My three fav directors.
Some of these I think to my self, "That absolutely should be on this list." Others I think, "You would have to go to film school in order to either have taste this bad, or pretend to."
I can see how most of these are some of the most important and influential movies ever made, but I don't believe these are the best. You can't tell me a silent, black and white movie from the 1920s is better than some more recent classics like The Thing, Before Sunrise, Pulp Fiction, Spirited Away, Shawshank Redemption or Silence of the Lambs. We just accumulated so much knowledge and technical advancements since then that it's hard to go back to those times and find any of them good.
A great list... I would just put films like River, Ran, Cries And Whispers, Schneidler's List, A Clockwork Orange, Pulp Fiction, Do The Right Thing, Sunset Boulevard, Annie Hall, It's A Wonderful Life, The Graduate, Goopy Gayen Bagha Bayen and The Cloud Capped Stars here. Also, I think Animated Films like Spirited Away, It's Such A Beautiful Day and Perfect Blue should be here. On films released after 2012, I think There Will Be Blood, No Country For Old Man, Oldboy, Moonlight, and Boy And The World. Also, I thing film series like Apu Trilogy and Lord Of The Rings, which tells one story over several films, should be put in a singular spot. I also think, Aparajito and Apur Sansar; both are probably better than Pather Panchali.
It just goes to show that film has a treasury that can't be contained in any one list. Where is The Wizard of Oz? Where is Dr. Strangelove? Where is Amarcord? Where is Roma?
If they were concentrating on foreign language and Auteur movies there are two omissions I consider glaring, Grave of the Fireflies and Children of Men. I've seen 70% of these, and whilst I would rate many of them highly, only a few would make my top 100. Still an interesting list if not one I would consider my cup of tea.
Just some films I would do on my personal list. The Turin Horse, Komissar of 1967, Soy Cuba, The Last Picture Show, Höstsonaten, Hotaru no Haka, Shake Hands with the Devil (A Documentary) , Network .... Maybe: Siegfried (F. Lang), Dr. Caligari, Dr. Mabuse, Stuart - a life backwards, Hiroshima 1995, The Hill 1965...
@@No0b3FR oh yes!😉 I think, there is a minimum of 500-1000 Films, that could be on that list... Especially from the Eastern Section (CSSR, UDSSR, Poland) etc. and some forgotten TV-Productions... Carriage to Vienna, Witchhammer of 1970 are great Films, Marketa Lazarova....
@@stofflwoffl3370 Hallo Stoffl Woffl alias drahdinedum, versuche Dich die ganze Zeit wiederzufinden. Vielleicht erinnerst Du Dich an mich? Habe auf lb eine Umfrage zu den besten Filmen aller Zeiten initiert und über 100 haben schon mitgemacht. Nur Deine Liste fehlt noch. Habe den Link zu der Umfrage unter Deinen lb-Rezensionen gepostet. Sieh da mal nach. Leute mit gutem Filmgeschmack und einem Sinn für Filmgeschichte werden von mir dringendst gesucht.
@@stofflwoffl3370 Oh, super. Die Umfrage läuft bis Ende des Jahres. Also keine Eile. Hatte Dir hier auf YT auch schon mal geschrieben und von meinem Unfall berichtet, leider keine Antwort bekommen. Ist bei mir auch immer Glücksache, ob ich eine Benachrichtigung von YT bekomme, wenn mir jemand antwortet. Werde Dir auf jeden Fall noch unter Deinen Rezis auf lb schreiben. Da also ruhig öfter mal nachschauen in nächster Zeit. Da gibt's dann auch ne Antwort auf Deinen langen Kommentar unter meiner Top 1000.
This list is questionable, but I was very surprised to note the omission of "What's Eating Gilbert Grape". Probably one of the best breakout movies for actors ever filmed (like "Thelma and Louise").
Seen all of these and can only argue the order, though in the 90-100 I would have hoped to see Wake in Fright, Walkabout and/or The Piano, but maybe my Australian bias shows.
Yeah there is. Brighter Summer Day. Also Mulholland Drive is a phenomenal dream narrative that plays with a multitude of tones. What makes you say it's too high?
@Randy White I just stated my opinion and your acting like a baby. Cinema is subjective and I never said I hated Maltese falcon in fact I really like it. Now go search up opinion in a dictionary.
Faltan joyas del cine italiano,francés e inglés.Y el.film.edtadounidense Perdidos en la noche,entre otros.,como Eva al desnudo,Julia,¿Que paso con Baby Jane? Etc.
100. The Apartment 99. On The Waterfront 98. Stagecoach 97. La La Land 96. The French Connection 95. 12 Angry Men 94. Battleship Potemkin 93. Alien 92. Rashamon 91. The Pianist 90. La Dolce Vita 89. Django: Unchained 88. Whiplash 87. The Hurt Locker 86. The Terminator 85. Braveheart 84. Midnight Cowboy 83. Fargo 82. Some Like It Hot 81. The Searchers 80. 12 Years A Slave 79. Tokyo Story 78. Rosemary's Baby 77. In the Mood For Love 76. Pan's Labyrinth 75. Annie Hall 74. The Exorcist 73. Die Hard 72. Moonlight 71. The Matrix 70. The Rules of the Game 69. The Tree of Life 68. Dr. Strangelove 67. Blade Runner 66. Mulholland Drive 65. The Shining 64. Indiana Jones (trilogy) 63. Bicycle Thieves 62. Saving Private Ryan 61. Metropolis 60. American Beauty 59. The Wolf of Wall Street 58. The Great Dictator 57. ET: The Extra Terrestrial 56. The General 55. The Sound of Music 54. Rocky 53. To Kill A Mockingbird 52. City Lights 51. Avatar 50. The Deer Hunter 49. Inglourious Basterds 48. Raging Bull 47. No Country For Old Men 46. Mad Max: Fury Road 45. Sunset Boulevard 44. Parasite 43. Nosferatu 42. Terminator 2: Judgment Day 41. North by Northwest 40. Gladiator 39. Singin' In the Rain 38. Inception 37. King Kong 36. It's A Wonderful Life 35. The Social Network 34. Chinatown 33. There Will Be Blood 32. 8½ 31. The Silence of the Lambs 30. Fight Club 29. The Departed 28. The Third Man 27. Jaws 26. A Clockwork Orange 25. The Dark Knight 24. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 23. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 22. Taxi Driver 21. Vertigo 20. Lawrence of Arabia 19. Back to the Future 18. Titanic 17. The Graduate 16. Seven Samurai 15. The Wizard of Oz 14. Goodfellas 13. The Lord of the Rings (trilogy) 12. Apocalypse Now 11. 2001: A Space Odyssey 10. Schindler's List 9. Psycho 8. The Shawshank Redemption 7. Citizen Kane 6. Forrest Gump 5. Gone With the Wind 4. Casablanca 3. Star Wars (the original trilogy) 2. The Godfather (part 1 & 2) 1. Pulp Fiction
Madame de... is on the actual list from Ophuls. However as there are 101 films in the list due to ties at the bottom I assume that this video left it out as a result.
Let's compare this with watchmojo's top 10 10. Apocalypse Now 9. Wizard of Oz 8. Gone with the wind 7. The Shawshank Redemption 6. The Dark Knight 5. Empire Strikes Back 4. Psycho 3. Pulp Fiction 2. Citizen Kane 1. Godfather
Watchmojo’s list should be “Favorite movies for 16 year old white cis-boys from the suburbs who think they want to major in film when they go to college”.
Oddly, animated films seem to be missing. Where is Bambi, Howl's Moving Castle and Toy Story? Where is Spirited Away? Also, I wish documentaries had been included. Harlan County USA, Hoop Dreams, March of the Penguins. Then again, I wouldn't want any of the films listed to be pushed out. Let's just called these nominees for the next best 100 films of all time.
I'm 73 and over the years I've seen about 85 of these 100 and they are all outstanding. But I didn't see here anything by Max Ophuls and not enough by Luis Bunuel or Francois Truffaut. I still have gaps and you gotta step up your game. It's much easier nowadays thanks to RUclips, VCRs, and the like. For many years the only way to see these movies after initial release was revival cinemas, but I got to see them on film. Happy viewing.
Murray Aronson In the past eleven months since posting my original comment, I can now say I’ve added 12 additional films, so I’m up to 29 now! I’ve got a long way to go but it’s quite exciting knowing how much I have yet to discover!
It is outrageous to have The Godfather way down at number 23. It is the perfect epic gangster film. Some of the ones placed ahead of it are pretentious arthouse sludge - too much of this list seems to be about people trying to show what superior cultivated intellectuals they are by choosing esoterica. Guess what folks - if it fails to move its audience it is BAD ART, and the audience is perfectly right to disdain it.
Il tamburo di latta. Orrizzonti di gloria. L'asso nella manica. Accattone. L'Importante è amare. Woizeck. Elephant Man. Rocco e i suoi fratelli. C'era una volta il west. Il conformista. Il Padrino 2. Qualcuno volò sul nido del cuculo. Aguirre furore divDio
Too recent to collectively judge, a lot of these older films weren't in when they were new. It's slow because the voters need to be sure any new film deserves to replace one that stood the test of time over half a century or more. Most films beloved in the short term don't hold up once the country or audience that produced it changes
Missing movies: The Shawshank Redemption The Dark Knight 12 Angry Men The Good, the bad and the ugly The Matrix Forrest Gump Pulp Fiction Inception Goodfellas Gone with the wind Star Wars:The empire strikes back The Lord of the rings:Return of the king Back to the Future One flew over the Cuckoo's nest It's a wonderful life Life is beautiful Shindler' s list Fight Club Se7en The Usual Suspects The Kid The Silence of the Lambs Saving Private Ryan Bridge on the River Kwai City of God A Clockwork Orange Gladiator The Green Mile The Great Dictator
] Rublev [ Bro stop being pretentious lmfao. Goodfellas and 12 Angry Men 100 percent deserve a spot on this, especially over Citizen Kane. Clockwork Orange, Se7en, Fight Club, and Shawshank are considerable too.
Top 25 Greatest Films OF All Time 25.La La Land 24.Titanic 23.Psycho 22.No COUNTRY For Old Men 21.Back To The Future 20.Halloween 19.Toy Story 18.The Shining 17.Sound OF Music 16.Full Medal Jacket 15.space odyssey 2001 14.Terminator 2 Judgement Day 13.12 Angry Men 12.Pulp Fiction 11.Get out 10. The Deer Hunter 9.Citizen Kane 8.E.T 7.Dunkirk 6.Forest Gump 5.Aliens 4.Whiplash 3.The Godfather Part 2 2.The Godfather 1.The Dark Knight
Movies like songs are subjective. Whatever moves or connects or brings the most enjoyment should be ranked highest on YOUR personal list. Very interesting list by the way.
I’m not trying to be rude but how the hell do you recognise films like 2001 to be great but put The Dark Knight as 1st!!?? It’s not even Chris Nolan’s best film (Memento btw)
I'd agree with a lot of the choices, but putting Vertigo as number 1 surprises me. It has one of the lamest ending I seen in a movie. Maybe it's just that Jame Stewart's acting ability is weak and unconvincing, showing any sense of suspicion about Judy as Madeleine. Stewart just doesn't pull it off. Maybe it's that Hitchcock can't give effective direction in this one case. Maybe the screen writers attempts at some sort of denouement that flops. It's a beautiful and colorful film with a good score but everything else is inept.
The 2022 list is finally here! - ruclips.net/video/YJDsKld5-Wo/видео.html
This is the only movie list I take seriously.
Same I have seen so many list with shwankschwank redemption or Forrest Jimp on #1
@Randy White Yeah, S&S is good but I prefer TSPDT.
@@TheListenerCanon I agree. I respect Sight and Sound so much, but they seem to try too hard to NOT put any popular favorites/blockbusters in their list. TSPDT more accurately represents a balance between what someone like Scorsese would consider "cinema" and crowd pleasers that are just...fun
@@clash5j but TSPDT hates 12 angry men
@@experimentalcinema9352 12 Angry Men is at 519. I wouldn't call that "hate" but I agree it should be higher. Much higher.
Sunrise is the most beautiful and emotional movie I've ever seen.
@@CRM-114 Do you mean that the literal typed screenplay is poorly laid out? Because if so, that makes Murnau's execution of it all the more impressive since it's such a masterpiece. Then again, film was still so early at the time, I'm not sure if "proper" screenplay etiquette had been canonized just yet in 1927.
Personal top 20
1. The Godfather
2. The Seven Samurai
3. Kwaidan
4. The Exorcist
5. 2001:A Space Odyssey
6. The Cabinet of Dr Caligari
7. Stalker
8. Once upon a time in the west
9. Spirited Away
10. Greed
11. Pather Panchali
12. Amadeus
13. Come and See
14. Monty Python: The Life of Bryan
15. Alien
16. The Third Man
17. The Seventh Seal
18. To Kill a Mockingbird
19. Star Wars: The original trilogy
20. Blazzing Saddles
Very good list.
The only movies missing for me are The Good the Bad and the Ugly and 12 Angry Men.
Did i miss Gone With The Wind and The Wizard of Oz
Was hoping that ran and paths of glory would be on there but a lot of their other choices were fair
And the lost weekend isn’t on here
Dekalog and The Human Condition, also, unless I missed them.
Few Fellini and Bergman movies are missing and at least Pulp Fiction from Tarantino in my opinion.
Many films received the same number of votes. For instance, the last few films on the list all got the same votes and should all be ranked 93 instead of 93 to 100.
My Top 25 in order of year released
1. City Lights (1931)
2. Bringing Up Baby (1938)
3. The Wizard of OZ (1939)
4. Pinocchio (1940)
5. Citizen Kane (1941)
6. Rashomon (1950)
7. Seven Samurai (1954)
8. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (1966)
9. Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
10. Midnight Cowboy (1969)
11. The Godfather (1972)
12. The Godfather Part II (1974)
13. Nashville (1975)
14. Star Wars (1977)
15. Raging Bull (1980)
16. The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
17. Airplane (1980)
18. E.T (1982)
19. Once Upon A Time In America (1984)
20. Do the Right Thing (1989)
21. Goodfellas (1990)
22. Pulp Fiction (1994)
23, Boogie Nights (1997)
24. The Dark Knight (2008)
25. Moonlight (2016)
Omar Garcia I LOVE your list. Got some Kurosawa, Godfathers, DTRT and Moonlight as well. Fair play.
@G Galeno no you are probably another one of those guys who is like:Everything that is from this century is bad beacuse it is different
Look maybe I’m not the most experienced movie goer but I do love great cinema. I’ve probably seen 40ish of these movies from the list. You’re telling me that you like the Wizard of Oz better than Goodfellas or Shawshank? This list seems very pretentious. Jaws for crying out loud?!?!
@@cicciwankenobi6242 It was the person's "Top 25 in order of year released", meaning that there is no ranking.
12 angry men really deserves to be on this list
@Randy White thats just false
@Randy White Wrong
Not at top 100.
@TheNabOwnzz I love us films and directors, but i watch a lot of foreign films not just american.
@TheNabOwnzz but you don’t like apocalypse now
My Top 10
10. A Clockwork Orange
9. The Godfather
8. Schindler's List
7. 2001 A Space Odyssey
6. The Shining (1980)
5. The Wizard Of Oz
4. Dirty Harry
3. Planet Of The Apes (1968)
2. Casablanca
1. JAWS
Watch more non english movies
You’re missing some pretty good ones buddy. Pulp Fiction, Shawshank, Citizen Kane, 12 Angry Men, etc
Jaws is ass
Excellent films on this list. I personally would put The Godfather at number 1. To this day, I've never seen anything quite like it.
My personal fav movie is Lord of the Rings 1 but second is The Godfather 1 and this is the most perfect movie ever i think.
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@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Excellent response. Any actual reason?
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This is the ultimate suggestion list for great movies! Thank you!
I prefer TSPDT’s list, but of course, nothing but respect for a Sight & Sound poll.
I agree
At the moment this is my top 100 list. I guess it's very balanced with films from different countries and eras. I have a maximum of two films by each director. Hopefully I can inspire someone. Enjoy :)
1. The Tree of Life (2011, Malick)
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Kubrick)
3. Zerkalo (1975, Tarkovsky)
4. Vertigo (1958, Hitchcock)
5. Tôkyô monogatari (1953, Ozu)
6. Rashômon (1950, Kurosawa)
7. Citizen Kane (1941, Welles)
8. Nema-ye Nazdik (1990, Kiarostami)
9. City Lights (1931, Chaplin)
10. Persona (1966, Bergman)
11. Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929, Vertov)
12. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927, Murnau)
13. The Godfather (1972, Coppola)
14. Faa yeung nin wa (2000, Wong)
15. Ladri di biciclette (1948, De Sica)
16. 8 1/2 (1963, Fellini)
17. Mulholland Dr. (2001, Lynch)
18. Singin' in the Rain (1952, Donen & Kelly)
19. Boyhood (2014, Linklater)
20. Sunset Blvd. (1950, Wilder)
21. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988, Tornatore)
22. Barry Lyndon (1975, Kubrick)
23. Metropolis (1927, Lang)
24. Psycho (1960, Hitchcock)
25. The Searchers (1956, Ford)
26. Offret (1986, Tarkovsky)
27. La règle du jeu (1939, Renoir)
28. Il deserto rosso (1964, Antonioni)
29. Das Weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte (2009, Haneke)
30. Les parapluies de Cherbourg (1964, Demy)
31. Apocalypse Now (1979, Coppola)
32. Breaking the Waves (1996, Von Trier)
33. The General (1926, Keaton)
34. Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962, Godard)
35. Pulp Fiction (1994, Tarantino)
36. The Third Man (1949, Reed)
37. The Wizard of Oz (1939, Fleming)
38. Nuit et brouillard (1956, Resnais)
39. Mat i syn (1997, Sokurov)
40. Taxi Driver (1976, Scorsese)
41. M (1931, Lang)
42. Lawrence of Arabia (1962, Lean)
43. C'era una volta il West (1968, Leone)
44. Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle où il veut (1956, Bresson)
45. La jetée (1962, Marker)
46. Pinocchio (1940, Ferguson et al.)
47. Fitzcarraldo (1981, Herzog)
48. There Will Be Blood (2007, Anderson)
49. Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977, Lucas)
50. Bronenosets Potemkin (1925, Eisenstein)
51. Russkiy kovcheg (2002, Sokurov)
52. Smultronstället (1957, Bergman)
53. Badlands (1973, Malick)
54. Dogville (2003, Von Trier)
55. Pickpocket (1959, Bresson)
56. Bitter Moon (1992, Polanski)
57. Ordet (1955, Dreyer)
58. Idi i smotri (1985, Klimov)
59. Shichinin no samurai (1954, Kurosawa)
60. Adaptation (2002, Jonze)
61. Before Sunrise (1995, Linklater)
62. Un chien andalou (1929, Bunuel)
63. Life of Brian (1979, Jones)
64. The Act of Killing (2012, Oppenheimer)
65. Plemya (2014, Slaboshpytskyi)
66. Toy Story (1995, Lasseter)
67. Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922, Murnau)
68. Blade Runner (1982, Scott)
69. Da hong deng long gao gao gua (1991, Zhang)
70. La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928, Dreyer)
71. 12 Angry Men (1957, Lumet)
72. Festen (1998, Vinterberg)
73. Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982, Parker)
74. Jurassic Park (1993, Spielberg)
75. Gwoemul (2006, Bong)
76. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975, Forman)
77. The Thin Blue Line (1988, Morris)
78. The Great Dictator (1940, Chaplin)
79. The Social Network (2010, Fincher)
80. Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993, Kieslowski)
81. Tini zabutykh predkiv (1964, Parajanov)
82. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Jackson)
83. Kyanq (1993, Peleshian)
84. Mr. Nobody (2009, Van Dormael)
85. It's a Wonderful Life (1946, Capra)
86. 4 luni, 3 saptamâni si 2 zile (2007, Mungiu)
87. Roma (2018, Cuarón)
88. Une nouvelle amie (2014, Ozon)
89. Sud pralad (2004, Weerasethakul)
90. La vie d'Adèle (2013, Kechiche)
91. Das Wunder Von Bern (2003, Wortmann)
92. La dolce vita (1960, Fellini)
93. Les quatre cents coups (1959, Truffaut)
94. Relatos salvajes (2014, Szifrón)
95. Xala (1975, Sembène)
96. Casablanca (1942, Curtiz)
97. Holy Motors (2012, Carax)
98. Kynodontas (2009, Lanthimos)
99. Goodfellas (1990, Scorsese)
100. Manhattan (1979, Allen)
Agree with everything except number 1 😊
So pretentious..
@@TheNabOwnzz This is just my opinion man! You don't have to agree, but don't call it pretentious. Pretentiousness does not even exist. The only pretentious thing is the word pretentious itself.
@@jakobkristensen9445 Yeah, and the earth is flat. The word 'pretentious' does exist, and this list is extremely pretentious. Tree of Life on #1, Persona, The Mirror, 8 1/2, Mulholland Dr. Rated highly makes this list the epitome of pretentiousness. It's obvious you think you're smarter than everybody else with a list such as this.
@@TheNabOwnzz I don't think i am smarter than anyone. The Tree of Life is my favorite film of all time and the single greatest film to me, because it connects totally with my own life, my feelings and my worldview in a way i have never experienced anything to do before. Malicks thoughts about life, death and time is very much as mine.
I will say this again! I don't think im smarter than anyone in any occasion, and people have different tastes and criterias when it comes to art and great cinema. I respect your list and every other as much as mine.
I love the films you mentioned because they touches something deeply in my soul, which makes me wanna see them over and over again for different reasons. I find this films interesting because many of them stimulates my heart and my brain and i find universal themes as life, death and time very interesting. I am always thinking about these themes. Maybe this makes me a boring person, and maybe you strongly disagree with my list. I respect that. but don't call me pretentious. This is really just my top 100 best films.
Have a nice day
Happy to see Yiyi, Blue Velvet, Barry Lyndon and Playtime on the list. Some I didn’t see that I think should be here are Children of Men, La Haine, No Country For Old Men, anything by Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia and The Master are my favourites, but I’d be satisfied with anything in his filmography having a spot, save for Inherent Vice).
There Will Be Blood cracked the top 250
In my opinion "The Seven Samurai" n° 1.
Agreed, it's terribly low.
Nop top 1.
@@TheListenerCanon Top 16 is good maybe 15 or 14. Andreï Roublev and Satantango deserve be more higer.
It's number 2 on my list; number 1 is Persona. These lists are not objective, they are intrinsically subjective. The Conformist in my opinion should be much much higher.
It's Number 5 on my greatest list.
Correct me if I am wrong. But this looks like the Critic's top 100 and not the combined top 100. Still a damn good list. Thanks for sharing.
My top 10 greatest films of all time are not necessarily the best movies ever made but the films that had the biggest impact on both the film industry and audiences. These films ride the line of art and entertainment the best out of any film.
They are as follows based on order of release:
1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937)- Walt Disney
2. Wizard of Oz (1939)- Victor Fleming
3. Gone With The Wind (1939)- Victor Fleming
4. Citizen Kane (1941)- Orson Welles
5. The Ten Commandments (1956)- Cecil B. Demille
6. Ben-Hur (1959)- William Wyler
7. The Godfather (1972)- Francis Ford Coppola
8. Star Wars (1977)- George Lucas
9. Toy Story (1995)- John Lasseter
10. Titanic (1997)- James Cameron
American films have loads of marketing money behind them as well.
As an old guy, that has seen a lot of films in my lifetime, I agree with this list.
@@joebloggs396 doesn't change the fact they are some of the greatest ever made. In fairness, I'm seen every movie on this "10" list which can be connected to marketing. I've only seen maybe 40% of the 100 of this list, however Most of these 10 deserved to be in the 100 list in my humble opinion.
I think "la strada" and "there were be blood" had deserved a place in the list. On the other hand it's a great list. Still to many movies to see for me
Finished watching all of this couldn't agree more
Always a reminder that I still have a lot more to watch, especially post-1970...
If I were voting, these would be my picks:
10. The Big Lebowski
9. Playtime
8. Sunrise
7. Apocalypse Now
6. Mulholland Drive
5. The Mirror
4. Tokyo Story
3. Citizen Kane
2. Persona
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
My 9 and 10 are pretty personal picks, I think others films could easily take this slots but those are also my 2 favorite movies and I believe them to be worthy of such a list and would argue the legitimacy of their placement to the ends of the earth. Also, I would include “Dekalog” and “Shoah” on my list as well, but I decided the don’t really qualify as “films” because one is a 10 hour miniseries and the other is a 10 hour documentary. Also I didn’t want to remove any 2 from the list I have now so I figured I’d just disqualify Dekalog and Shoah and list them as honorable mentions.
Warw!! Your top 5 are in my top 10 as well! And your number 6 and 8 are in my top 20 :)
Jakob Kristensen Looks like you’ve got pretty good taste! What’s your top 10?
@@leobergmiller873
10. Persona (1966, Bergman)
9. City Lights (1931, Chaplin)
8. Close-Up (1990, Kiarostami)
7. Citizen Kane (1941, Welles)
6. Rashomon (1950, Kurosawa)
5. Vertigo (1958, Hitchcock)
4. Tokyo Story (1953, Ozu)
3. The Mirror (1975, Tarkovsky)
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Kubrick)
1. The Tree of Life (2011, Malick)
And Sunrise is my number 12, and Mulholland Dr. number 17. Apocalypse Now is also a film I really love. It is somewhere in my top 30-40.
I still have to watch Playtime and don't really like The Big Lebowski (sorry).
Jakob Kristensen Definitely check PlayTime out when you get the chance, it’s really great. All of the other 5 on your list are definitely somewhere in my top 40 or so. As for The Big Lebowski, I totally get it. It’s a very unconventional choice, but it and PlayTime are my 2 favorite movies that I could reasonably put on a list like this. The rest were more conventional choices, but great nonetheless
Gabriel Sobre Could’ve easily been my #1. I’m pretty sure Sight & Sound doesn’t make you rank them, so as long as it’s on the list it’s fine by me
This is a great list but not one Malick film? I think "Thin Red Line" or "Tree of Life" should qualify. Also, I don't really get Vertigo as number one. This list is eight years old and needs an update badly.
@Randy White thanks!
Also badlands
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thank you for informing me of some great films I never knew about. you broke the mold here. cheers
Of course, a great list. But from Dreyer, I´d had chosen "The Day of Wrath" and not "Gertrud" (which is anyhow an extraordinary film). In "war cinema" I find "missing" Klimov´s "Come and See", and Kobayashi´s trilogy "The Human Condition", in my opinion one of the ethical and aesthetical summits of cinema. Also "noir" is almost absent. I think that Siodmak´s "The Killers", Huston´s "The Asphalt Jungle" and Tourneur´s "Out of the Past" should be included( Klimov, Kobayashi, Siodmak, Huston and Tourneur are not represented in the list). There are very few comedies (Chaplin´s films are not exactly comedies). Tati´s "Play Time" is a great choice but "How to steal..." is just a correct commercial product. On the contrary, Lubitsch´s "Trouble in Paradise"or "To be or not to be" are real masterpieces of comedy. I think also that Ophüls deserves being represented ("La Ronde", "Le Plaisir" or "The Reckless Moment").
Which new films from the new century will be on the list in 2022? According to the votes in 2012, I guess The Tree of Life will be there. It only needed one more vote to be in the top 100 in spite of only being one year at the time of the poll and most Terrence Malick fans seems to think that The Tree of Life is Malick's Magnum Opus.
Mulholland Drive and In the Mood for Love will stay there for sure. Probably Yi Yi: A One and a Two will stay there too. But my guess will be, that The Tree of Life will be the only new film from the current century to crack top 100 in 2022. Maybe there is a little chance for films like There Will Be Blood by Paul Thomas Anderson, Melancholia by Lars Von Trier and Caché by Michael Haneke. Or else it should be something from Apichatpong Weerasethakul or Bela Tarr??
What do people think? And im talking about expectations and not what you want to be there in your personal opinion.
normally it takes a few decades of reflection for a film to finally be considered as an absolute essential that should be on the list. this is the main reason that a lot of the films on this list are quite old. so in terms of the 2022 list, I would probably say that yeah The Tree of Life will probably be on there. that's probably it to be honest. if you look at the films that just didn't make it on the list from the 2000s, your looking at Spirited Away and TWBB and Tree of Life. by the looking at the films that are hugely critically acclaimed, the films from 2012-2018 that probably will be on the.... i dunno, 2032 or 2042 list will be Moonlight, Boyhood, A Separation, The Handmaiden. so yeah
It's All A Dream Yeah it is almost like a hall of fame. It takes time to be considered a great. Its my favorite list - only second to my own top 100 :P
In my personal Top 100 best films i have included more new films. Its very dynamic. I actually think I have between 5-15 films from each decade from 1920s to the 2010s, so according to "time" and old vs new it is more balanced than the Sight and Sound list. I have films from both 1922 and 2014. That's the way i like it. To me time has nothing to do with quality.
But I get your point. Sometimes it takes time to find out, how great a film truly is. :)
There are some good picks (satantango, a brighter summer day) but I wish there was fewer old movies and more recent ones. Also I think some directors should be there (Terayama for example) and some films too (The Shining, 2046, Love Exposure)
I think Leviathan (2014) might be a contender
2001: A Space Odessey, The Wild Bunch and Barry Lyndon can stay there. I think next time should Goodfellas, A Clockwork Orange and Key Largo be there
The Good, The bad, The Ugly, A clockwork Orange, The Wizard of Oz, The Exorcist, Nosferatu, a lot of movies missing...
Fantastic list! I've only seen 29 of those so far and a couple are on my watching list. A lot yet to discover!
now have you finished watching them all?
@@teguhteguh8834 Only 5 more, so 34! We've quite the road ahead of us chief! Edit: From the Directors' top 100 on the other hand, I've seen 42.
Great movies, great list!
In no particular order (beside the top 4 movies on here being my favorite director of all time) here are animated films I think can change everyone’s view on animation. Most of the films I’ve listed are targeted at a mature audience which America just doesn’t do anymore with animated films. Hope anyone will check them out. Loved the video btw it was great! I really want to show people that animation can do and convey a lot of things live action cannot do.
Tokyo Godfathers
Perfect Blue
Paprika (anyone that may watch this film take note it was made before inception)
Millennium actress
Your name
Weathering with you
Garden of words
The girl who leapt through time
The boy and the beast
Summer wars
Wolf children
Mirai
One piece movie 6
Memories (three episodes)
Ghost in the shell
Akira
Cowboy bebop the movie
Sword of the stranger
Mind game
The night is short walk on girl
Angels egg
Dead leaves
Sex and violence with Machspeed
Promare
Gurren lagann the movie
Barefoot gen
Haguregumo
Vampire hunter D bloodlust
Demon city shinjuku
X-1999
Ninja scroll
Wicked city
Penguin highway
Castle of Cagliostro
Howells moving castle
Spirited away
Princess mononoke
Ponyo
The cat returns
Nausica of the valley of the wind
Porco rosso
The tale of princess kaguya
From up on poppy hill
Pompoko
Grave of the fireflies
The castle in the sky
My neighbor totoro
The wings of honnemeise
Jin Roh the wolf brigade
Steamboy
Time stranger
Tekkonkinkreet
The legend of hie
Metropolis
Redline
Trava first planet
Hello world
Hotarubi no Mori e
Samurai x trust and betrayal
A silent voice
Fritz the cat
Wizards
Coonskin
Cool world
American pop
LOTR (bakshi)
Hey good lookin
Fire and ice
Who framed Rodger rabbit
The thief and the cobbler
I'm sorry, but featuring The Cat Returns and not Whisper of the Heart is pretty insulting to that original film, of which its spiritual successor cannibalized to make a straightforward kids movie with far less depth.
@@Progger11 ghibli is just a given lmao, whisper of the heart is an amazing film glad you know of it. Frankly not including all of ghibli in my list is a disservice to one of the greatest anime studios but again ghibli is a given same reason you don’t see Disney on there. But in all honesty just, your welcome for the list g ahahahaha.
@@Progger11 the baron is not for sale lmfao
@@Progger11 take me home country road!!! But you know why the car returns is so fire; because Anne Hathaway voices the mc 😩😩🤧🤧 have a good day g go watch the ones you ain’t seen and don’t complain about one ghibli not being there bothered you lmfao
Did You know a film names _Fantasia?_
There are many hidden gems out there.
For example, the creepiest 15 minutes of cinema has to be the 8 mm. film of my Bar Mitzvah reception.
Directed by uncle Morrie
It took me six years of therapy to recover from that!
Time to upload this. I'd watch it.
The most credible list but the professionals and directors that made made this list don't know The Human Condition trilogy and Soy Cuba ?
The Human Condition III deserve top 5 i think.
Also Andreï Roublev and Satantango deserve be higher, there a just phenomenal films.
Good List.. but still i find it odd that 'Gone with the Wind' is not in this list..
I think Gone with the Wind is still in the top 250
@G Galeno why is a film being racist a bad reason not to liek it??
I am very curious about this year's list!
I do understand the importance of classical and foreign cinema... but sometimes I believe people say they like a movie, and put them as "the best of all time" because they are told they should.
I agree with that sentiment but that should be a factor when compiling movies you think are objectively good or influential. If we're talking subjective taste or personal favourites then yes, absolutely.
Surely only a minority. I hate telling people what my favourite films are because they're such clichéd choices, but my reasoning is unique to my own experiences in and out of cinema. Citizen Kane, for example. It's a common choice but not for a common reason, their are single sentences uttered in that film I've seen haunt some and amuse others for months or years. It's hard to argue with a film that's kept people engaged by breaking so many rules, people still don't dare put in as much care and passion as Welles did there in fear of being labelled as pretentious by unambitious peers
Or maybe because some of these are really good.
The only list i respects,its so funny when u see other ' lists' with Star Wars or other blockbusters...
THIS LIST IS INCOMPLETE, THERE ARE 250 FILMS AND STAR WARS (1977) IS IN THIS LIST AT POSITION 173
@@UchihaMadara332 yes- 173 haha i managed to see Sight Snd Sound 100 best movies of all times.
Search the top 250 of sight and sound best movies of all time and you will see the truth Star Wars 1977 at 173 position
With such an inclusion of world cinema, how is The Human Condition not on here?
Also Ben Hur.
Luxington1 The Human Condition is basically synonymous with masterpiece
@@illz47 It might be the greatest movie ever made. Or one of at least, it deserves more recognition.
By not being
Ben hur is very average. don't get pressed people have wide taste
@@MacaulayFergusson Yes, people have different tastes, including bad taste.
The British film Institute is by far the greatest movie specialist in the world. Vertigo best hitch movie and Apocalypse best Coppola. Mulholland best Lynch.
The Godfather is Coppola's best. No doubt
Psycho best hitch
@@radentstwo9793nah
No. Vertigo !
nice to see Vertigo at no 1, it was my all time fave long before the 2012 list, its quite haunting and the film's score by Bernard Hermann is also his masterpiece, a mini tragic symphony that makes very good listening on its own.
Movies I'd like to see in the upcoming (2022) Sight & Sound List.
There Will Be Blood
Spirited Away
Boyhood
The Tree Of Life
Parasite
Annie Hall
12 Angry Men
Schindler's List
Notorious
Pulp Fiction
Hahaha
I'd be suprised if Parasite didn't snap in pretty fast. The Tree of Life is pretty much guaranteed, it's only recieved more celebration in critical circles as it's been rewatched. Would love to see There Will Be Blood and the others but I wouldn't be surprised if it took until 2032 for those to climb in. Sad to say Spirited Away has never been a favourite ghibli personally, may change over time but Totoro tops my list as of now
Ladies and gentlemen, no first 100 list is complete without Ritwik Ghatak's MEGHE DHAKA TARA. PLEASE PLEASE take out time to watch it
You're not the first person I've heard praise Ghatak so highly, I'm really looking forward to discovering his work
"Apocalypse Now" is my favorite one
Best list ever.
Agree! At least the best official list ever. But to me it is the second best list. My personal top 100 List is the best ;)
@@jakobkristensen9445 ha ha ha! Right, otherwise it wouldn't be your list.
this list is certainly very professional, also because it was made by experts. Most of the lists you find on RUclips only feature American and very commercial films (one was The Dark Knight in the top five!).
Anyway I'm curious, what's your list like?
@Randy White
1. The Tree of Life (2011, Malick)
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Kubrick)
3. Zerkalo (1975, Tarkovsky)
4. Tôkyô monogatari (1953, Ozu)
5. Vertigo (1958, Hitchcock)
6. Rashômon (1950, Kurosawa)
7. Citizen Kane (1941, Welles)
8. Nema-ye Nazdik (1990, Kiarostami)
9. City Lights (1931, Chaplin)
10. Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962, Godard)
11. Persona (1966, Bergman)
12. Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929, Vertov)
13. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927, Murnau)
14. The Godfather (1972, Coppola)
15. L'Age d'Or (1930, Buñuel)
16. Mulholland Dr. (2001, Lynch)
17. Ladri di biciclette (1948, De Sica)
18. 8 1/2 (1963, Fellini)
19. Faa yeung nin wa (2000, Wong)
20. Singin' in the Rain (1952, Donen & Kelly)
21. Boyhood (2014, Linklater)
22. Breaking the Waves (1996, Von Trier)
23. Pickpocket (1959, Bresson)
24. Barry Lyndon (1975, Kubrick)
25. Psycho (1960, Hitchcock)
26. La règle du jeu (1939, Renoir)
27. Metropolis (1927, Lang)
28. Taxi Driver (1976, Scorsese)
29. La jetée (1962, Marker)
30. Das Weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte (2009, Haneke)
31. Idi i smotri (1985, Klimov)
32. 4 luni, 3 saptamâni si 2 zile (2007, Mungiu)
33. Pinocchio (1940, Ferguson et al.)
34. Pulp Fiction (1994, Tarantino)
35. The General (1926, Keaton)
36. The Act of Killing (2012, Oppenheimer)
37. Kyanq (1993, Peleshian)
38. Sátántangó (1994, Tarr)
39. The Third Man (1949, Reed)
45. Beoning (2018, Lee)
41. Apocalypse Now (1979, Coppola)
42. Bitter Moon (1992, Polanski)
43. Offret (1986, Tarkovsky)
44. The Searchers (1956, Ford)
45. Smultronstället (1957, Bergman)
46. Sud pralad (2004, Weerasethakul)
47. The Thin Blue Line (1988, Morris)
48. Toy Story (1995, Lasseter)
49. Les parapluies de Cherbourg (1964, Demy)
50. Gisaengchung (2019, Bong)
51. The Wizard of Oz (1939, Fleming)
52. Nuit et brouillard (1956, Resnais)
53. Il deserto rosso (1964, Antonioni)
54. Jurassic Park (1993, Spielberg)
55. There Will Be Blood (2007, Anderson)
56. Au Hasard Balthazar (1966, Bresson)
57. Before Sunrise (1995, Linklater)
58. M (1931, Lang)
59. Tristana (1970, Buñuel)
60. Shichinin no samurai (1954, Kurosawa)
61. Lawrence of Arabia (1962, Lean)
62. C'era una volta il West (1968, Leone)
63. Russkiy kovcheg (2002, Sokurov)
64. Bronenosets Potemkin (1925, Eisenstein)
65. Sunset Blvd. (1950, Wilder)
66. Ordet (1955, Dreyer)
67. Les quatre cents coups (1959, Truffaut)
68. Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982, Parker)
69. La dolce vita (1960, Fellini)
70. Badlands (1973, Malick)
71. Life of Brian (1979, Jones)
72. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Kershner)
73. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Jackson)
74. It's a Wonderful Life (1946, Capra)
75. Tini zabutykh predkiv (1964, Parajanov)
76. Fitzcarraldo (1982, Herzog)
77. Blade Runner (1982, Scott)
78. Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916, Griffith)
79. Festen (1998, Vinterberg)
80. The Social Network (2010, Fincher)
81. Adaptation (2002, Jonze)
82. Casablanca (1942, Curtiz)
83. Roma (2018, Cuarón)
84. Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920, Wiene)
85. Une nouvelle amie (2014, Ozon)
86. Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993, Kieslowski)
87. Do the Right Thing (1989, Lee)
88. Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975, Dielman)
89. The Great Dictator (1940, Chaplin)
90. Wandafuru raifu (1998, Koreeda)
91. Le Mépris (1963. Godard)
92. Xala (1975, Sembène)
93. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975, Forman)
94. Roma, città aperta (1945, Rossellini)
95. Relatos salvajes (2014, Szifrón)
96. Kynodontas (2009, Lanthimos)
97. Da hong deng long gao gao gua (1991, Zhang)
98. Manhattan (1979, Allen)
99. Das Wunder Von Bern (2003, Wortmann)
100. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988, Tornatore)
@@gabrielesegapeli4053
I have changed a few things since my last list. This is the actual top 100 :)
1. The Tree of Life (2011, Malick)
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Kubrick)
3. Zerkalo (1975, Tarkovsky)
4. Tôkyô monogatari (1953, Ozu)
5. Vertigo (1958, Hitchcock)
6. Rashômon (1950, Kurosawa)
7. Citizen Kane (1941, Welles)
8. Nema-ye Nazdik (1990, Kiarostami)
9. City Lights (1931, Chaplin)
10. Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962, Godard)
11. Persona (1966, Bergman)
12. Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929, Vertov)
13. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927, Murnau)
14. The Godfather (1972, Coppola)
15. L'Age d'Or (1930, Buñuel)
16. Mulholland Dr. (2001, Lynch)
17. Ladri di biciclette (1948, De Sica)
18. 8 1/2 (1963, Fellini)
19. Faa yeung nin wa (2000, Wong)
20. Singin' in the Rain (1952, Donen & Kelly)
21. Boyhood (2014, Linklater)
22. Breaking the Waves (1996, Von Trier)
23. Pickpocket (1959, Bresson)
24. Barry Lyndon (1975, Kubrick)
25. Psycho (1960, Hitchcock)
26. La règle du jeu (1939, Renoir)
27. Metropolis (1927, Lang)
28. Taxi Driver (1976, Scorsese)
29. La jetée (1962, Marker)
30. Das Weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte (2009, Haneke)
31. Idi i smotri (1985, Klimov)
32. 4 luni, 3 saptamâni si 2 zile (2007, Mungiu)
33. Pinocchio (1940, Ferguson et al.)
34. Pulp Fiction (1994, Tarantino)
35. The General (1926, Keaton)
36. The Act of Killing (2012, Oppenheimer)
37. Kyanq (1993, Peleshian)
38. Sátántangó (1994, Tarr)
39. The Third Man (1949, Reed)
45. Beoning (2018, Lee)
41. Apocalypse Now (1979, Coppola)
42. Bitter Moon (1992, Polanski)
43. Offret (1986, Tarkovsky)
44. The Searchers (1956, Ford)
45. Smultronstället (1957, Bergman)
46. Sud pralad (2004, Weerasethakul)
47. The Thin Blue Line (1988, Morris)
48. Toy Story (1995, Lasseter)
49. Les parapluies de Cherbourg (1964, Demy)
50. Gisaengchung (2019, Bong)
51. The Wizard of Oz (1939, Fleming)
52. Nuit et brouillard (1956, Resnais)
53. Il deserto rosso (1964, Antonioni)
54. Jurassic Park (1993, Spielberg)
55. There Will Be Blood (2007, Anderson)
56. Au Hasard Balthazar (1966, Bresson)
57. Before Sunrise (1995, Linklater)
58. M (1931, Lang)
59. Tristana (1970, Buñuel)
60. Shichinin no samurai (1954, Kurosawa)
61. Lawrence of Arabia (1962, Lean)
62. C'era una volta il West (1968, Leone)
63. Russkiy kovcheg (2002, Sokurov)
64. Bronenosets Potemkin (1925, Eisenstein)
65. Sunset Blvd. (1950, Wilder)
66. Ordet (1955, Dreyer)
67. Les quatre cents coups (1959, Truffaut)
68. Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982, Parker)
69. La dolce vita (1960, Fellini)
70. Badlands (1973, Malick)
71. Life of Brian (1979, Jones)
72. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Kershner)
73. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Jackson)
74. It's a Wonderful Life (1946, Capra)
75. Tini zabutykh predkiv (1964, Parajanov)
76. Fitzcarraldo (1982, Herzog)
77. Blade Runner (1982, Scott)
78. Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916, Griffith)
79. Festen (1998, Vinterberg)
80. The Social Network (2010, Fincher)
81. Adaptation (2002, Jonze)
82. Casablanca (1942, Curtiz)
83. Roma (2018, Cuarón)
84. Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920, Wiene)
85. Une nouvelle amie (2014, Ozon)
86. Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993, Kieslowski)
87. Do the Right Thing (1989, Lee)
88. Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975, Dielman)
89. The Great Dictator (1940, Chaplin)
90. Wandafuru raifu (1998, Koreeda)
91. Le Mépris (1963. Godard)
92. Xala (1975, Sembène)
93. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975, Forman)
94. Roma, città aperta (1945, Rossellini)
95. Relatos salvajes (2014, Szifrón)
96. Kynodontas (2009, Lanthimos)
97. Da hong deng long gao gao gua (1991, Zhang)
98. Manhattan (1979, Allen)
99. Das Wunder Von Bern (2003, Wortmann)
100. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988, Tornatore)
@@jakobkristensen9445 Great list. My top 50(they are more my favorite movies than the best):
1)2001 a Space Odissey (Kubrick)
2) Salò (Pasolini)
3)The Seventh Seal (Bergman)
4) Eraserhead (Lynch)
5)Stalker (Tarkovskij)
6)Taxi Driver (Scorsese)
7)the goodfather (1 and 2) (Coppola)
8)Seven Samurai (Kurosawa)
9)Once Upon a Time in America (Leone)
10)The Thing (Carpenter)
11) Apocalypse Now (Coppola)
12)Crimes and Misdemeanors (Allen)
13)Psycho (Hitchcock)
14)The man who wasn't there (Coen)
15)The 400 blows (Truffaut)
16)The sacrifice (Tarkovskij)
17)The Long Goodbye (Altman)
18)Persona (Bergman)
19) Amarcord (Fellini)
20) Mullholand Drive (Lynch)
21)Citizen Kane (Welles)
22)The Turin Horse (Tarr)
23) Sonatine (Kitano)
24)Grave of the fireflies (Takahata)
25)Duck, you sucker! (Leone)
26) Chinatown (Polanski)
27)Vertigo (Hitchcock)
28) Phantom tried (Anderson)
29) Fitzcarraldo (Herzog)
30)Shining (Kubrick)
31)Blade Runner (Scott)
32)Pulp Fiction (Tarantino)
33)Holy Motors (Carax)
34)The big Lebowski (Coen)
35) Scarface (Hawks)
36) Videodrome (Cronberg)
37) In the mouth of madness (Carpenter)
38)Bad Liutenant (Ferrara)
39) Nosferatu (Murnau)
40)M (Lang)
41)Accattone (Pasolini)
42)Gran Torino (Eastwood)
43)Goodfellas (Scorsese)
44)Annie Hall (Allen)
45)The Passenger (Antonioni)
46)Pierrot le fou (Godard)
47)Wild bunch (Peckinpah)
48)Bride of Frankenstein (Whale)
49)Non essere cattivo (Caligari)
50)L.A.Confidential (Hanson)
Not a single animated film? Not even Snow White, which found an entire genre of film?
Total crime to rank rear window, north by northwest and Psycho that low though I do admit vertigo is well ranked
Vertigo is overrated the other 3 are better
Vertigo is by far the greatest Hitchcock movie. Far better the overrated Psycho or Rear window. These specialists know what there talking about .
@@David-du7di No
@@antoinemozart243 I don't think rear window and psycho are overrated vertigo is still a masterpiece.
Missing The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and The Empire Strikes Back imo.
@Triggered Lord Yeah, ok? I literally said "imo". It's my opinion.
The complete list has 250 movies is just search this video is incomplete and Star Wars (1977) is at position 173 of that list
No.
@@UchihaMadara332 Empire is way better than A New Hope.
The Empire strikes back ? Seriously ? It's a good movie but it's not a masterpiece.
I'm surprised no Woody Allen films were considered here...
There are two lists, actually! This one is Critics Poll, another is Directors Poll.
69, 55, 32, 31, 23, 14 are my favorites from the list. I didn't see fight club or the good the bad and the ugly here
I am absolutely stunned 😮no list would be complete without one flew over the cuckoo's nest, I am speechless 😮
Wonderful list full of movies with bliss! I feature most of them also in my top 100 movie list. Personally just add more Fellini movies and more Bergman and at least Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs from Tarantino. My three fav directors.
I would have put 'Once upon a time in the west' in my top 10 at least
Some of these I think to my self, "That absolutely should be on this list." Others I think, "You would have to go to film school in order to either have taste this bad, or pretend to."
I never understood “Au Hasard Balthazar”
Working-class-hero crap!
Dumb ass
You’re a dolt
"I don't like something, so it's bad 😤"
Seriously, why are you so salty about a list??
I can see how most of these are some of the most important and influential movies ever made, but I don't believe these are the best. You can't tell me a silent, black and white movie from the 1920s is better than some more recent classics like The Thing, Before Sunrise, Pulp Fiction, Spirited Away, Shawshank Redemption or Silence of the Lambs. We just accumulated so much knowledge and technical advancements since then that it's hard to go back to those times and find any of them good.
A great list... I would just put films like River, Ran, Cries And Whispers, Schneidler's List, A Clockwork Orange, Pulp Fiction, Do The Right Thing, Sunset Boulevard, Annie Hall, It's A Wonderful Life, The Graduate, Goopy Gayen Bagha Bayen and The Cloud Capped Stars here. Also, I think Animated Films like Spirited Away, It's Such A Beautiful Day and Perfect Blue should be here. On films released after 2012, I think There Will Be Blood, No Country For Old Man, Oldboy, Moonlight, and Boy And The World. Also, I thing film series like Apu Trilogy and Lord Of The Rings, which tells one story over several films, should be put in a singular spot. I also think, Aparajito and Apur Sansar; both are probably better than Pather Panchali.
Pather Panchali is better than both
It just goes to show that film has a treasury that can't be contained in any one list. Where is The Wizard of Oz? Where is Dr. Strangelove? Where is Amarcord? Where is Roma?
If they were concentrating on foreign language and Auteur movies there are two omissions I consider glaring, Grave of the Fireflies and Children of Men. I've seen 70% of these, and whilst I would rate many of them highly, only a few would make my top 100. Still an interesting list if not one I would consider my cup of tea.
finally found someone who have not put THE GODFATHER on no.1
Just some films I would do on my personal list.
The Turin Horse, Komissar of 1967, Soy Cuba, The Last Picture Show, Höstsonaten, Hotaru no Haka, Shake Hands with the Devil (A Documentary) , Network .... Maybe:
Siegfried (F. Lang), Dr. Caligari, Dr. Mabuse, Stuart - a life backwards, Hiroshima 1995, The Hill 1965...
Great films.
@@No0b3FR oh yes!😉 I think, there is a minimum of 500-1000 Films, that could be on that list... Especially from the Eastern Section (CSSR, UDSSR, Poland) etc. and some forgotten TV-Productions...
Carriage to Vienna, Witchhammer of 1970 are great Films, Marketa Lazarova....
@@stofflwoffl3370 Hallo Stoffl Woffl alias drahdinedum,
versuche Dich die ganze Zeit wiederzufinden. Vielleicht erinnerst Du Dich an mich? Habe auf lb eine Umfrage zu den besten Filmen aller Zeiten initiert und über 100 haben schon mitgemacht. Nur Deine Liste fehlt noch. Habe den Link zu der Umfrage unter Deinen lb-Rezensionen gepostet. Sieh da mal nach. Leute mit gutem Filmgeschmack und einem Sinn für Filmgeschichte werden von mir dringendst gesucht.
@@fritzwalter4660 okay ich schau wann ich dazu komme...3 Kids zu Hause...😉😅
Reicht am Wochenende? Aber natürlich höchst gerne!
@@stofflwoffl3370 Oh, super. Die Umfrage läuft bis Ende des Jahres. Also keine Eile. Hatte Dir hier auf YT auch schon mal geschrieben und von meinem Unfall berichtet, leider keine Antwort bekommen. Ist bei mir auch immer Glücksache, ob ich eine Benachrichtigung von YT bekomme, wenn mir jemand antwortet. Werde Dir auf jeden Fall noch unter Deinen Rezis auf lb schreiben. Da also ruhig öfter mal nachschauen in nächster Zeit. Da gibt's dann auch ne Antwort auf Deinen langen Kommentar unter meiner Top 1000.
La migliore lista di tutte quelle che ho visto 👏👏👏
Actually, this is just the critics' list. The director's list was separate, and different.
This list is questionable, but I was very surprised to note the omission of "What's Eating Gilbert Grape". Probably one of the best breakout movies for actors ever filmed (like "Thelma and Louise").
Seen all of these and can only argue the order, though in the 90-100 I would have hoped to see Wake in Fright, Walkabout and/or The Piano, but maybe my Australian bias shows.
Mulholland drive is too high even if I love it. Theres no films from the 90s up there...
Yea I thought it was strangely high as well
Yeah there is. Brighter Summer Day. Also Mulholland Drive is a phenomenal dream narrative that plays with a multitude of tones. What makes you say it's too high?
and ?
No
It's a fucking masterpiece!
Yes ... Great list... unordered to my taste... but good.
Would be interesting seeing the update after all these years
I’ve seen like only 10 of these movies but at least I’ve seen the top 2
Maltese Falcon?
I find Maltese falcon a little overrated sorry :(
@Randy White I did not say it did not Deserved it’s love. I just only found the movie solid
@Randy White I just stated my opinion and your acting like a baby. Cinema is subjective and I never said I hated Maltese falcon in fact I really like it. Now go search up opinion in a dictionary.
Where are JAWS, STAR WARS, STAGECOACH, MIDNIGHT COWBOY, AMARCORD, SOLARIS?
Star Wars (1977) is at number 173 on the list, the complete list has 250 films
Ok 12 years old.
Where is there will be blood
Faltan joyas del cine italiano,francés e inglés.Y el.film.edtadounidense Perdidos en la noche,entre otros.,como Eva al desnudo,Julia,¿Que paso con Baby Jane? Etc.
100. The Apartment
99. On The Waterfront
98. Stagecoach
97. La La Land
96. The French Connection
95. 12 Angry Men
94. Battleship Potemkin
93. Alien
92. Rashamon
91. The Pianist
90. La Dolce Vita
89. Django: Unchained
88. Whiplash
87. The Hurt Locker
86. The Terminator
85. Braveheart
84. Midnight Cowboy
83. Fargo
82. Some Like It Hot
81. The Searchers
80. 12 Years A Slave
79. Tokyo Story
78. Rosemary's Baby
77. In the Mood For Love
76. Pan's Labyrinth
75. Annie Hall
74. The Exorcist
73. Die Hard
72. Moonlight
71. The Matrix
70. The Rules of the Game
69. The Tree of Life
68. Dr. Strangelove
67. Blade Runner
66. Mulholland Drive
65. The Shining
64. Indiana Jones (trilogy)
63. Bicycle Thieves
62. Saving Private Ryan
61. Metropolis
60. American Beauty
59. The Wolf of Wall Street
58. The Great Dictator
57. ET: The Extra Terrestrial
56. The General
55. The Sound of Music
54. Rocky
53. To Kill A Mockingbird
52. City Lights
51. Avatar
50. The Deer Hunter
49. Inglourious Basterds
48. Raging Bull
47. No Country For Old Men
46. Mad Max: Fury Road
45. Sunset Boulevard
44. Parasite
43. Nosferatu
42. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
41. North by Northwest
40. Gladiator
39. Singin' In the Rain
38. Inception
37. King Kong
36. It's A Wonderful Life
35. The Social Network
34. Chinatown
33. There Will Be Blood
32. 8½
31. The Silence of the Lambs
30. Fight Club
29. The Departed
28. The Third Man
27. Jaws
26. A Clockwork Orange
25. The Dark Knight
24. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
23. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
22. Taxi Driver
21. Vertigo
20. Lawrence of Arabia
19. Back to the Future
18. Titanic
17. The Graduate
16. Seven Samurai
15. The Wizard of Oz
14. Goodfellas
13. The Lord of the Rings (trilogy)
12. Apocalypse Now
11. 2001: A Space Odyssey
10. Schindler's List
9. Psycho
8. The Shawshank Redemption
7. Citizen Kane
6. Forrest Gump
5. Gone With the Wind
4. Casablanca
3. Star Wars (the original trilogy)
2. The Godfather (part 1 & 2)
1. Pulp Fiction
Jared Farfan
Great movies, generally!
But, we are not talking about american cinema only!
And, there are a lot of great movies out of IMDb!
Remove Star Wars. Lol
E.T. is way too high above The Searchers.
A blockbuster fan...
How can this kind of professional selection leave out great masters like Andrzje Wajda, and Max Ophuls?
Madame de... is on the actual list from Ophuls. However as there are 101 films in the list due to ties at the bottom I assume that this video left it out as a result.
@@absolutemeathead4606 thank you for the reply! When Ophuls is concerned. His best film should be Lola Montès, not Madame de....
Let's compare this with watchmojo's top 10
10. Apocalypse Now
9. Wizard of Oz
8. Gone with the wind
7. The Shawshank Redemption
6. The Dark Knight
5. Empire Strikes Back
4. Psycho
3. Pulp Fiction
2. Citizen Kane
1. Godfather
Watchmojo is bad
That's a pretty generic list.
Watchmojo’s list should be “Favorite movies for 16 year old white cis-boys from the suburbs who think they want to major in film when they go to college”.
How can you compare a top 10 to a top 100 list?
@@ayubnor0 But it's cool.
Oddly, animated films seem to be missing. Where is Bambi, Howl's Moving Castle and Toy Story? Where is Spirited Away? Also, I wish documentaries had been included. Harlan County USA, Hoop Dreams, March of the Penguins. Then again, I wouldn't want any of the films listed to be pushed out. Let's just called these nominees for the next best 100 films of all time.
Agree, also comedy films seem to take a beating in these rankings.
Shawshank, Schindlers List, Gone with the Wind, Lawrence of Arabia, Cinema Paradiso, Graves of Firefly and Saving Private Ryan should be on the list
u have bad taste clearly
I understand the significance of Un Chien Andalou but disappointed not to see any other Luis Buñuel movies.
I've only seen 17, I gotta step up my game.
I'm 73 and over the years I've seen about 85 of these 100 and they are all outstanding. But I didn't see here anything by Max Ophuls and not enough by Luis Bunuel or Francois Truffaut. I still have gaps and you gotta step up your game. It's much easier nowadays thanks to RUclips, VCRs, and the like. For many years the only way to see these movies after initial release was revival cinemas, but I got to see them on film. Happy viewing.
Murray Aronson In the past eleven months since posting my original comment, I can now say I’ve added 12 additional films, so I’m up to 29 now! I’ve got a long way to go but it’s quite exciting knowing how much I have yet to discover!
@@isaacgarcia2101 I feel the same way.
Tokyo Story is the greatest film ever made.
Tuan Dao No Citizen Kane is
@@Jollyjose251 no, The Godfather is
@@bendransfield6367 Apocalypse Now is better
@Triggered Lord no
@@julianescobar6391 tokyo story is much better
Potempkin just missed the top 10. First time in the polls history
no pulp fiction or goodfellas
Dan Madtes ridiculous
It is outrageous to have The Godfather way down at number 23. It is the perfect epic gangster film. Some of the ones placed ahead of it are pretentious arthouse sludge - too much of this list seems to be about people trying to show what superior cultivated intellectuals they are by choosing esoterica. Guess what folks - if it fails to move its audience it is BAD ART, and the audience is perfectly right to disdain it.
I watched from Go to Woe, which would put me in about 10% of U Tubers
83/100 ❤
Márcia Alice geeeez fair play
Oh, why? I haven't only seen Histoire(s) du Cinema and A Brighter Summer Day.
where in the hell is the john carpenter movies like the thing or big trouble in little china
?
"100 greatest film of all time".
leaning, leaning 🎶
Il tamburo di latta. Orrizzonti di gloria. L'asso nella manica. Accattone. L'Importante è amare. Woizeck. Elephant Man. Rocco e i suoi fratelli. C'era una volta il west. Il conformista. Il Padrino 2. Qualcuno volò sul nido del cuculo. Aguirre furore divDio
Sight and sound,,,, a quiet place.
What is everyone’s favorite movie of all time?
Mine is It’s a Wonderful Life. What’s your favorite movie?
Mine is Andreï Roublev. In recent movie m'y favorite is The House That Jack Built.
A cliché answer but The Godfather
All great films, mine is 8 1/2. Always changing though
The Godfather is the greatest film ever.
I’m glad “Imitation of Life “ is on here
almost nothing from the 1980th and beyond...
@Terry Malloy you saying that the movies from 1980 and after are not very good?
@@akasbll1872 most movies from 1980 are not that good, modern directors are not as good,
@@MrMallorcaboy any directors you can recommend? I think its beacouse most focus on franchise now. Not alot of money going to the artistic side of it.
You Tube Channel : Arefin Badal's TV DRAMA. You Tube Channel : Emon Arefin.
What about movies from the 2000 's
Too recent to collectively judge, a lot of these older films weren't in when they were new. It's slow because the voters need to be sure any new film deserves to replace one that stood the test of time over half a century or more. Most films beloved in the short term don't hold up once the country or audience that produced it changes
Missing movies:
The Shawshank Redemption
The Dark Knight
12 Angry Men
The Good, the bad and the ugly
The Matrix
Forrest Gump
Pulp Fiction
Inception
Goodfellas
Gone with the wind
Star Wars:The empire strikes back
The Lord of the rings:Return of the king
Back to the Future
One flew over the Cuckoo's nest
It's a wonderful life
Life is beautiful
Shindler' s list
Fight Club
Se7en
The Usual Suspects
The Kid
The Silence of the Lambs
Saving Private Ryan
Bridge on the River Kwai
City of God
A Clockwork Orange
Gladiator
The Green Mile
The Great Dictator
No. The only one of those I would slightly consider to feature is A Clockwork Orange
It's a joke? This is not IMDb, man!
Others are overrated. GBU, 12 angry men, shawshank, clockwork orange, rotk are considerable
Go back IMDb. This list was made by connoisseurs and cultivated people.
] Rublev [ Bro stop being pretentious lmfao. Goodfellas and 12 Angry Men 100 percent deserve a spot on this, especially over Citizen Kane. Clockwork Orange, Se7en, Fight Club, and Shawshank are considerable too.
Top 25 Greatest Films OF All Time
25.La La Land
24.Titanic
23.Psycho
22.No COUNTRY For Old Men
21.Back To The Future
20.Halloween
19.Toy Story
18.The Shining
17.Sound OF Music
16.Full Medal Jacket
15.space odyssey 2001
14.Terminator 2 Judgement Day
13.12 Angry Men
12.Pulp Fiction
11.Get out
10. The Deer Hunter
9.Citizen Kane
8.E.T
7.Dunkirk
6.Forest Gump
5.Aliens
4.Whiplash
3.The Godfather Part 2
2.The Godfather
1.The Dark Knight
No offense but this is a horrible list. You can’t put shit like Forrest Gump or Aliens on a Top movie list like really?
Movies like songs are subjective. Whatever moves or connects or brings the most enjoyment should be ranked highest on YOUR personal list. Very interesting list by the way.
Terrible list.
I’m not trying to be rude but how the hell do you recognise films like 2001 to be great but put The Dark Knight as 1st!!?? It’s not even Chris Nolan’s best film (Memento btw)
Lol what a laughable list.
No Koyaanisqatsi, the greatest film of the ‘80s. And what about Back to the Future? And Gregory's Girl. Gone with the Wind. Titanic?
Lol what a crazy movie koyaa
@@David-du7di good crazy, right?
@@binghamguevara6814 Yes, great one…but not a top 100 of course…there are better experimental films
Man the god father at 23?? Should be at least top 5!!!!
No.
@@No0b3FR yes.
@@geezus4418 In a top 20 nop in a top 5.
Agree
@@No0b3FR it should be in the top 5 lad.
I'd agree with a lot of the choices, but putting Vertigo as number 1 surprises me. It has one of the lamest ending I seen in a movie. Maybe it's just that Jame Stewart's acting ability is weak and unconvincing, showing any sense of suspicion about Judy as Madeleine. Stewart just doesn't pull it off. Maybe it's that Hitchcock can't give effective direction in this one case. Maybe the screen writers attempts at some sort of denouement that flops. It's a beautiful and colorful film with a good score but everything else is inept.
The best film for the best number 69
Godfather at 23?
Amazing
Lawrence Of Arabia is first.
first of blockbusters