Film Four's 100 Greatest Films Of All Time

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"The list of 100 films represents a wide range of some of the most innovative, popular and striking movies across all major genres, with special consideration of their appeal and significance to a modern British audience."

"The list aimed to include films that are generally considered as classics of cinema, broke new ground in technique, subject matter or ideas, had phenomenal popular appeal and a lasting impact on popular culture and represent the greatest work of cinema’s most respected directors and performers."

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  1. 3.
    The Shawshank Redemption
    by Frank Darabont

  2. 4.
    Pulp Fiction
    by Quentin Tarantino

  3. 5.
    Some Like It Hot
    by Billy Wilder

  4. 6.

  5. 7.
    It's a Wonderful Life
    by Frank Capra

  6. 8.
    Blade Runner (Four-Disc Collector's Edition)
    by Ridley Scott

  7. 9.
    Schindler's List (Widescreen Edition)
    by Steven Spielberg

  8. 10.
    GoodFellas
    by Martin Scorsese

  9. 11.
    Psycho (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  10. 12.
    Jaws (Two-Disc 30th Anniversary Edition)
    by Steven Spielberg

  11. 13.
    Apocalypse Now
    by Francis Ford Coppola

  12. 14.
    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    by Milos Forman

  13. 15.
    The Matrix
    by Andy Wachowski

  14. 16.
    Casablanca (Snap Case)
    by Michael Curtiz

  15. 17.
    The Usual Suspects
    by Bryan Singer

  16. 18.
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    by Ang Lee

  17. 19.
    Citizen Kane (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Orson Welles

  18. 20.
    Raging Bull
    by Martin Scorsese

  19. 22.
    Taxi Driver
    by Martin Scorsese

  20. 24.
    Singin' in the Rain
    by Gene Kelly

  21. 25.
    L.A. Confidential
    by Curtis Hanson

  22. 26.
    The Wizard of Oz
    by King Vidor

  23. 27.
    2001 - A Space Odyssey
    by Stanley Kubrick

  24. 28.
    Kes [Region 2]
    by Ken Loach

  25. 29.
    Vertigo (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  26. 30.
    Lawrence of Arabia
    by David Lean

  27. 31.
    Fargo
    by Ethan Coen

  28. 32.
    Gone with the Wind
    by George Cukor

  29. 33.
    Trainspotting
    by Danny Boyle

  30. 34.
    The Full Monty
    by Peter Cattaneo

  31. 35.
    The Graduate
    by Mike Nichols

  32. 36.
    Alien (The Director's Cut)
    by Ridley Scott

  33. 37.
    The Silence of the Lambs (Full Screen Edition)
    by Jonathan Demme

  34. 38.
    Withnail and I
    by Bruce Robinson

  35. 39.
    The Great Escape
    by John Sturges

  36. 40.
    Toy Story [1995]
    by John Lasseter

  37. 41.
    The Third Man (The Criterion Collection)
    by Carol Reed

  38. 42.
    Four Weddings and a Funeral
    by Mike Newell

  39. 43.
    The Sound of Music
    by Robert Wise

  40. 44.
    Fitzcarraldo
    by Werner Herzog

  41. 45.
    Deliverance
    by John Boorman

  42. 46.
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    by Sergio Leone

  43. 47.
    Kind Hearts and Coronets
    by Robert Hamer

  44. 48.
    Chinatown
    by Roman Polanski

  45. 49.
    The Exorcist
    by William Friedkin

  46. 50.
    Annie Hall
    by Woody Allen

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Comments

High Noon — 4 years ago

I’m pretty sure the version on the list is incorrect. It should probably be the ’52 version starring Gary Cooper, not the crappy ’00 DTV remake “starring” Tom Skerritt. The latter is the one listed.




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