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Hipster Film

Hip*ster: one who possesses tastes, social attitudes and opinions deemed cool by the cool. (Note: it is no longer recommended that one use the term “cool.” A Hipster would say instead “deck”.)

The Hipster walks among the masses in daily life but is not one of them and shuns or reduces to kitsch anything held dear by the mainstream.

- The Hipster Handbook by Robert Lanham

"Hipsters are film aficionados who take pride in their disdain of Hollywood fare that stars Meg Ryan, Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks, and Robin Williams. When it comes to trite cinema, these actors are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, although others such as Mel Gibson, Denzel Washington, Sandra Bullock, Vin Diesel, and Whoopi Goldberg are quickly gaining ground. Weeding through the crap at the video store can be tough for Hipsters, given the abundance of titles like ‘Mr. Deeds’ and ‘Men in Black II’, but we want to help. Here are a wide selection of titles that comprise the Hipster canon of essential film."

Here’s Lanham’s must sees for the hipster crowd (it’s very sarcastic readers, don’t get your knickers in a twist about Valley Girl being on there; and if you actually like Mel Gibson then there’s no hope so you should keep quiet too because I will laugh at you):

  1. 1.
    Buffalo '66

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  2. 2.
    Suspiria

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  3. 3.
    Manhattan
    by Woody Allen

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  4. 4.

  5. 5.
    The Seventh Seal - Criterion Collection
    by Ingmar Bergman

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  6. 6.
    The Killing
    by Stanley Kubrick

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  7. 7.
    Blazing Saddles

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  8. 8.
    Duel (Collector's Edition)
    by Steven Spielberg

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  9. 9.
    Crumb (Special Edition)
    by Terry Zwigoff

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  10. 10.

  11. 11.
    Drugstore Cowboy
    by Gus Van Sant

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  12. 12.
    Brazil

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  13. 13.
    Valley Girl
    by Martha Coolidge

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  14. 14.
    Delicatessen

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  15. 15.
    Blow Up
    by Michelangelo Antonioni

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  16. 16.
    Barton Fink
    by Ethan Coen

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  17. 17.
    Dazed & Confused (Widescreen Flashback Edition)
    by Richard Linklater

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  18. 18.
    Pink Flamingos

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  19. 19.
    8 1/2 - Criterion Collection

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  20. 20.
    Rushmore
    by Wes Anderson

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  21. 21.
    Russ Meyer's Faster Pussycat Kill!..kill!
    by Russ Meyer

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  22. 22.
    Do the Right Thing

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  23. 23.
    Blue Velvet (Special Edition)
    by David Lynch

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  24. 24.
    Seven Samurai - Criterion Collection
    by Akira Kurosawa

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  25. 25.
    The Apartment

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  26. 26.
    The River's Edge
    by Allan Dwan

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  27. 27.
    The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter - Criterion Collection
    by Albert Maysles

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  28. 29.
    The Night of the Hunter
    by Charles Laughton

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  29. 30.
    Naked Lunch
    by David Cronenberg

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Created by foxinsand on Sep 16, 2007.
 

Comments

Greg
Columbus

I'm confused... — 2 years ago

These are his SUGGESTIONS for “hip” films, right? I ask because I wouldn’t really think of “Blazing Saddles” as outsider cinema. (Though I applaud the choice).

They probably are pretty hip, though..I’ve only seen 16% of these.

And he can bite me about Hanks and Ryan :P