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You can tell a lot about a person by how he reacts to this list.
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>no modern movies
why is this? it's all ancient stuff
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>>214799255
No idea what "Bicycle Thieves" is, I watched the rest with mixed feelings, pretending they're all masterpieces is just snobbery.
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>>214799255
More like Tokyo Borey. Nothing happens for three hours.
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>>214799437
kek
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>>214799255
I feel disgust.
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>>214799255
As always, Japshit is criminally overrated. Japanese "cinema" is overrated. Japanese food is overrated. Japanese literature is overrated. And anime is not only overrated, but also the worst thing humanity has ever created.
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>>214799410
It's about a man and his son. Someone steals his bicycle. Or maybe it's his son's bicycle? I also think he or his son need it for work to support themselves, like they're delivery boys? Anyway, they spend the whole movie trying to find the thief/get the bike back. At the end He resorts to try stealing another someone else's bike and it seems like the whole city comes out, literally dozens of people running down the street to stop him before he can even get on the bike. Which really pissed me off, because where were all these bicycle heroes when HIS bike was stolen

The American version from the 80s was better.
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>>214799255
Taxi Driver aint that good
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What if I've never seen any of these?
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>>214799551
What is Tokyo Story about?
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>>214799587
t. pic related
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>vertigo
not even hitcock's best
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>>214799676
which?
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>>214799255
>People on here call me entry level when these movies are featured in my top lists
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>>214799255
>Ozu uses simple, restrained storytelling to expose how modernization, ambition, and the pursuit of individual lives erode traditional family bonds. It's not melodramatic, it's devastating in its ordinariness. The message isn't just about Japanese families in the postwar era, but about universal "truths" in the Kalaha Yuga: parents age, children drift away, and love is often recognized too late
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>>214799556
If you're a woman, perhaps.
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>>214799255
pure wank
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>>214799611
Old people visiting their adult children. The children now have their own families and act like assholes. The only nice one is Setsuko Hara who is the wife of their MIA son.
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>Tokyo Story
Intellectual counterfeit. I’d rather watch Police Story or Toy Story or even A Christmas Story.
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>>214799363
Because that's what the boomer directors voting saw when they were at the right age. Looking at some of the votes it's clear that some of them haven't seen a new movie in 50 years.
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>>214799853
For me, it's The Straight Story
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>>214799255
>Tokyo Story
haven't seen it but Late Spring is a masterpiece
>2001
It's great, not my favorite Kubrick though.
>Citizen Kane
OK
>8 1/2
Good film, but not the best by Fellini imo.
>Taxi Driver
Iconic but it doesn't have what it takes to be in the top 5.
>Apocalypse Now
>The Godfather
Did Coppola rig this poll?
>Vertigo
OK
>Mirror
A masterpiece, this one is truly deserving its spot.
>Bicycle Thieves
Another great film, but honestly, I doubt it can be in the top 10 in the year 2012...
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I've only seen The Godfather and Apocalypse Now.
I'm a pleb, but The Godfather is probably my favorite go-to "comfort" movie. I just love it.
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>>214799255
>Taxi Driver instead of Raging Bull
a lot of these are the directors second best films except for Citizen Kane
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>>214799255
>8 1/2
This is some kind of inner joke among directors?
>You should watch it, it's a film about filmography and making a movie
"Simping on main actress, dreaming about previous actresses, doing nothing and in the end dancing on broken props for movie"
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>>214799953
What are some good Fellini picks? I've only seen 8 1/2
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>>214799991
Watch Taxi Driver. It's American, shot on color. Prob the most accessible one from that list.
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Still haven't seen some of these, but I'm working on it.
In the new poll I think 2001 got the first spot.
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>>214800070
Fellini is one of the top 10 directors, very easily, but 8 1/2 is very much through the lens of a filmmaker's dream, it's like Las Meninas by Velasquez, painters like it because it romanticises painting, La Dolce Vita, La Strada, I Vitelloni are all knock outs though.
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>>214800089
John van Maris
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>>214800119
the sight and sound put Jeanne Dielmann on the top of the list as a diversity hire, Schrader called them out on it, the one closer to the mid 00s is much better, plus it's like 90% ""critics""" and 10% directors now, and 9% of those directors are like Netflix slop people.
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>>214799721
NTA, I like Vertigo more than Psycho buy I think Rebecca is the better one. Third act is so so but the first two are perfect.
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>>214800201
The critics list and the directors list are different, zoomzoom.
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>>214799255
Muuuagggh the french... would have voted for citizen kane
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>>214800201
There were two polls, directors and critics. Directors:

2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968)
Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, 1941)
The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola, 1972)
Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Chantal Akerman, 1975)
Tokyo Story (Ozu Yasujiro, 1953)
Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958)
8½ (Federico Fellini, 1963)
Mirror (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1975)
Close-up (Abbas Kiarostami, 1989)
In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar Wai, 2000)
Persona (Ingmar Bergman, 1966)
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>>214800089
I've only seen La Dolce Vita but I recommend it.
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>>214800272
Do her sideburns go all the way down to her jawline?
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>>214799255
This explains why those directors are unable to make good movies.
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>>214800223
not by much, they remade the poll and most of the directors' opinions which actually matter were replaced by essentially amateurs
>>214800271
they make new Sight and Sound polls anon, OPs image is old.
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>>214800089
His earlier works are mostly good to great. I Vitelloni is in my opinion when his style truly begins. La Strada, Il Bidone and Nights of Cabiria (!) are very worthwile. La Dolce Vita is one of his most celebrated works, and it is indeed great tale about a quest for meaning... The only color film I've watched is Juliet of the Spirits... it's generally thrashed by critics but imo it's worthy of checking out, very ornamental and visually charged, and of course very oneiric as a Fellini kino should be.
My major misses are Amarcord, Roma and Satyricon from his later era.
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>>214799877
It's probably that everything is capeshit now.
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The greatest film of the last 100 years is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This should have the reputation that Citizen Kane does, and even came out two years before it (1937 vs 1941)

If it's not Snow White, then what can it possibly be? Snow White does so many things at once.

>invents a new artform and perfects it at the same time
>mass entertainment and commercial success
>critically acclaimed

I am probably the only actual film historian on /film/ (I have done several audio commentaries including on early Gaumont releases). The live action canon gravely underrates the history of animation and believes it to be a subset of cinema, hence, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs lack of presence on Sight & Sound.

You would be gravely mistaken if you believe animation is for babies. Even a film like Who Frames Roger Rabbit (this would land in my top 25) is more important than films like Citizen Kane and The Godfather. Then there is Vertigo and 2001, films that are only important due to the John Whitney and Douglas Trumbull special effects, but then even Silent Running is more important in that regard.

Sometimes I wonder how Eisenstein would have reacted if he lived to see films like Tron or Nintendo Entertainment System videogames like Metroid, Boy and His Blob and Myst, which present a simulation with free will.
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I've only seen Taxi Driver, 2001 and Apocalypse Now
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bump
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>>214799255
>You can tell a lot about a person by how he reacts to this list.

I think Netflix should remake Bicycle Thieves with a properly diverse cast.
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>>214799255
>You can tell a lot about a person by how he reacts to this list.

I've seen all of the ones in English. They're all very good films; but none of them would make my top ten.
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>>214799255
I don’t understand 8 1/2 at all, but I’m obviously missing something.
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>boomerslop
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>>214799255
im going to be honest tokyo story was really really boring to me

but i dont maybe if i spoke native jap, maybe i would have liked it better
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>>214804273
lil bro forgot to turn on the subtitles
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>>214804302
rude and frankly unnecessary comment
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>>214799255
>No Step Brothers
Pathetic list
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>>214800313
They go all the way down to Sicily if you know what I mean
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>>214799524
>t. koreaboo tranny
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>>214799255
>Bicycle Thieves
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>>214799255
>no predator
>no lethal weapon 2
Why are these spineless bitches so afraid of admitting that good old American action films are way better than all of that Euro slop?
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>>214799524
Okay Paco. Relax and eat a burrito
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>>214799410
It’s that movie where the pee wee guy gets his bike stolen by the fat guy
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>>214799746
impossible, everyone on this board tells me ill never be a woman
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>>214805839
Well, you should at least take comfort that even if you'll never be one you at least think like one.
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>>214805948
people on this board tell me i'll never think like a woman either
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>>214806023
You proved them wrong.
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>>214799639
newfag doesn't know Ken-sama won in the end
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>>214799255
Who cares what directors think are good? Everything they produce might be shit. Shouldn't the opinions of the people the movies are MADE FOR be the ones that matter?
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>>214799255
>5 post 50's movies
Too much
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>>214799556
>>214799746
I'm not that well versed in film, but is Taxy Driver really the greatest noir ever?
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>No Muppet Treasure Island
Fucking posers
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I think Directors probably appreciate films in a different way than I would.
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>>214799524
They hated him because he spoke the truth. I’d rather listen to the ravings of a schizophrenic vagrant than watch anime.
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>>214799255
>giving a mention to a movie whos director admited to rip-off the plot of an american film, which was actually way better than the rip-off
disgusting plebs
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>>214806616
Bullshit. Would you consider the musical opinions of a random amateurish musician to be special? Now just because directing films is one of the least accessible crafts, because of socio-economic factors, doesn't means their critical thinking is outstanding.
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saw zero
watching zero
later fag



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