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Voice Top 100 Movie List | |
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Kane (1941, Orson Welles) The Rules of the Game (1939, Jean Renoir) Vertigo
(1958, Alfred Hitchcock) The Searchers (1956, John Ford) The Man With
a Movie Camera (1929, Dziga Vertov) Sunrise (1927, F.W. Murnau) L'Atalante
(1934, Jean Vigo) The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928, Carl Theodor Dreyer) Au
Hasard Balthazar (1966, Robert Bresson) Rashomon (1950, Akira Kurosawa) 2001:
A Space Odyssey (1968, Stanley Kubrick) The Godfather (1972, Francis Ford
Coppola) Pather Panchali (1955, Satyajit Ray) The Birth of a Nation (1915,
D.W. Griffith) The Wizard of Oz (1939, Victor Fleming) It's a Wonderful
Life (1946, Frank Capra) Ordet (1955, Carl Theodor Dreyer) Intolerance
(1916, D.W. Griffith) Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
(1975, Chantal Akerman) Psycho (1960, Alfred Hitchcock) Chinatown (1974,
Roman Polanski) M (1931, Fritz Lang) The Seven Samurai (1954, Akira Kurosawa)
The Earrings of Madame de... (1953, Max Ophuls) The Magnificent Ambersons
(1942, Orson Welles) A Man Escaped (1956, Robert Bresson) Broken Blossoms
(1919, D.W. Griffith) Greed (1924, Erich von Stroheim) Ugetsu (1953, Kenji
Mizoguchi) The Third Man (1949, Carol Reed) The Godfather Part II (1974,
Francis Ford Coppola) The General (1927, Buster Keaton) The Seventh Seal
(1956, Ingmar Bergman) Taxi Driver (1976, Martin Scorsese) The Night of
the Hunter (1955, Charles Laughton) Tokyo Story (1953, Yasujiro Ozu) The
Bicycle Thief (1949, Vittorio DeSica) City Lights (1931, Charles Chaplin)
King Kong (1933, Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack) Metropolis
(1926, Fritz Lang) My Life to Live (Vivre sa vie) (1962, Jean-Luc Godard)
Sherlock Jr. (1924, Buster Keaton) Aguirre: the Wrath of God (1972, Werner
Herzog) Duck Soup (1933, Leo McCarey) Sunset Boulevard (1950, Billy Wilder)
Barry Lyndon (1975, Stanley Kubrick) The 400 Blows (1959, Francois Truffaut)
Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928, Buster Keaton) Contempt (1963, Jean-Luc Godard)
The Gold Rush (1925, Charles Chaplin) North by Northwest (1959, Alfred
Hitchcock) Hold Me While I'm Naked (1966, George Kuchar) The Rise of Louis
XIV (1966, Roberto Rossellini) The Apu Trilogy (1955-59, Satyajit Ray) Touch
of Evil (1958, Orson Welles) A Woman Under the Influence (1974, John Cassavetes)
The Lady Eve (1941, Preston Sturges) The Conformist (1970, Bernardo Bertolucci)
The Palm Beach Story (1942, Preston Sturges) The Man Who Shot Liberty
Valance (1962, John Ford) Pickpocket (1959, Robert Bresson) An Actor's
Revenge (1963, Kon Ichikawa) Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
Close-Up (1990, Abbas Kiarostami) The Gospel According to St. Matthew
(1965, Pier Paolo Pasolini) La Jetee (1961, Chris Marker) Modern Times
(1936, Charles Chaplin) October (1927, Sergei Eisenstein) Los Olvidados
(1950, Luis Bunuel) Paisan (1946, Roberto Rossellini) Performance (1970,
Nicolas Roeg & Donald Cammell) Shoah (1985, Claude Lanzmann) Singin'
in the Rain (1952, Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly) Two or Three Things I Know
About Her (1966, Jean-Luc Godard) Umberto D (1952, Vittorio De Sica) Les
Vampires (1915-16, Louis Feuillade) All About Eve (1950, Joseph H. Lewis)
All That Heaven Allows (1956, Douglas Sirk) Battleship Potemkin (1925,
Sergei Eisenstein) Notorious (1946, Alfred Hitchcock) Pierrot le Fou (1965,
Jean-Luc Godard) Fox and His Friends (1975, Rainer Werner Fassbinder) The
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974, Tobe Hooper) A Trip to the Moon (1902, Georges
Melies) Wavelength (1967, Michael Snow) Ashes and Diamonds (1958, Andrzej
Wajda) Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970, Russ Meyer) The Golden Coach
(1952, Jean Renoir) Salo (1975, Pier Paolo Pasolini) Celine and Julie
Go Boating (1974, Jacques Rivette) Masculine-Feminine (1966, Jean-Luc Godard)
Nosferatu (1922, F.W. Murnau) Star Wars (1977, George Lucas) Blade
Runner (1982, Ridley Scott) Bride of Frankenstein (1935, James Whale) Jules
and Jim (1961, Francois Truffaut) Landscape in the Mist (1988, Theo Angelopoulos)
Mean Streets (1973, Martin Scorsese) Shadow of a Doubt (1943, Alfred Hitchcock)
Suspiria (1977, Dario Argento) | |
| | This
list was the result of a poll taken on December of 1999. The following critics
were participants: Jonathan Rosenbaum, Phillip Lopate, J. Hoberman, Amy Taubin,
Georgia Brown, Owen Gleiberman, Michael Sragow, Chuck Stephens & Charles Taylor.
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