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Citizen Kane
1941 USA

I know it’s become a cliche to say Citizen Kane is the greatest movie ever made but it very well may still be true.

Not only is it groundbreaking for its visual approach but Citizen Kane is as gutsy a movie as you’ll ever see. Welles went after not only one of the biggest figures in media history in William Randolph Hearst but also the notion of consolidated power, extreme wealth, and the power of a media gone wrong to twist a nation. It all very nearly cost him his career.

Network
1976 USA

Funny, razor-sharp and maybe as prescient as any movie ever made, Network to me is everything cinema can be.

GONG FU
2004 Hong Kong, People's Republic of China

An explosion of raw imagination, action, comedy and romance like I have never seen before. I remember standing outside the theater with friends after seeing it and being speechless. It’s a reminder that with cinema you can do anything. There are no limits.

L'avventura
1960 Italy, France

We always forget we’re living in a way that hasn’t existed in the 300,000 years humans have been around. For the last 160 years we have something most people have never had; leisure time. And this movie illustrates how, without work and necessity to moor us to the earth, life becomes strange and detached.

Do the Right Thing
1989 USA

I have never been in a theater that felt more alive than when I saw Do The Right Thing. Race, class, rising temperatures, anger… It’s maybe the most American film ever made.

Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
1975 Belgium, France

Although not by any means a horror movie, I still have never felt more uncomfortable and tense watching a movie than when I saw this.

Almost every emotion lives underneath the dialogue and routines. And when they finally reveal themselves the ending is like 20 Hitchcock films rolled into one.

The Sound of Music
1965 USA

Yes the songs are incredible and the performances legendary but this is quietly a very subversive movie.

Fighting fascism with music and nature? Yes please.

Did the Baroness get a raw deal? Yes she did. This is still in my opinion the greatest movie musical ever made.

A Separation
2011 Iran

The ways in which an authoritarian society’s ripples of dysfunction trickle into the family in this movie are so well drawn and painful I almost felt like I was being slowly suffocated.

It’s an Iranian film yes, but I had no problem relating to it as an American.

Office Space
1999 USA

It’s been 23 years since this movie was released to mixed reviews and low box office numbers and it’s still the movie I watch if I want to laugh.

Office Space’s depiction of pre-fab, low pay, degrading Capitalism has gotten even better and more on point with age.

And Gary Cole’s depiction of a mid manager who thinks he rules the world is an all timer.

Blue Velvet
1986 USA

The morning after I watched this movie for the first time on VHS I immediately got up and put the tape in again to rewatch it because I was convinced I had dreamt it.

Further remarks
Top 10 lists are ridiculous. But very, very fun.

I can’t believe the 30 or 40 movies I didn’t include. No Fellini? How can that be?

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Greatest Films of All-Time (2022 Sight & Sound/BFI Poll) [View all] , Sponge, Tue Jul-19-22 04:39 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Poll position: Kaned!
Jul 19th 2022
1
Poll position: why so serious?
Jul 19th 2022
2
How we made the Greatest Films of All Time poll
Jul 19th 2022
3
This does inspire me to watch more of the classics, lol.
Jul 19th 2022
4
RE: This does inspire me to watch more of the classics, lol.
Aug 03rd 2022
6
looking forward to it. last poll made me watch a ton of movies.
Jul 20th 2022
5
RE: looking forward to it. last poll made me watch a ton of movies.
Aug 03rd 2022
7
      re:
Aug 03rd 2022
8
           RE: re:
Aug 10th 2022
9
the strategic herding is always interesting
Nov 14th 2022
10
Agreed. Good to see you pop in. Been a while.
Nov 28th 2022
12
      in a storm, always to seek safe harbor
Nov 30th 2022
14
Question: How many of these are NOT white films?
Nov 23rd 2022
11
Thursday release, we'll see
Nov 28th 2022
13
Jeanne Dielman the new #1.
Dec 01st 2022
15
Should I be embarrassed I've never heard of it?
Dec 01st 2022
16
Its on HBOMax. I added it to my queue the other day
Dec 03rd 2022
18
Can we stop with the Seven Samurai shit already
Dec 20th 2022
19
What?!
Feb 01st 2023
24
that's crazy.
Dec 31st 2022
20
overrated:
Dec 31st 2022
21
Can someone pls explain
Dec 31st 2022
22
The Directors' Poll #1 is 2001: A Space Odyssey
Dec 01st 2022
17
Top 250 is now posted on the site
Feb 01st 2023
23
I remain confused why No Country For Old Men cannot crack these lists
Feb 03rd 2023
25
Twin Peaks: The Return
Feb 03rd 2023
26
2,000+ voter ballots are available to view online
Mar 05th 2023
27
thanks
Mar 06th 2023
28
Edgar Wright:
Mar 06th 2023
29
Bonus:101 Hidden Gems
Dec 04th 2023
31
Love that 8 Diagram Pole Fighter vote.
Dec 05th 2023
32

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