lizatleeds's "The List (Part Tres)"

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"So maybe something along the lines of 26 movies that really revolutionized cinema? A 26 film intermediate introduction to film history? 26 films I should have seen but didn’t?"

For some reason I felt the need to attach that as some kind of disclaimer on my part. So, welcome to your third list. I can hardly believe we are on list number three already. I didn’t know if you’d want my suggestions anymore, especially after the Nuremberg Response. It really makes me excited to see you getting into watching some of these films, but of course, you hate all of them so I won’t mention it again. The thing is, since we’ve started doing this you’ve grown quite a bit as a movie viewer so my goal with this list was to take it up a notch. You’re naturally going to watch the kind of movies you like, but I wanted to give you something of a challenge. For example, there is a Western, I mean, a Musical included on this list. And you know how you were afraid that there would be Nazis on the list? Well, I didn’t put one movie with Nazis in them on the list, I put three of them. In my defense I had selected them before you expressed concern about Nazis. As always do let me know if I have selected a film that you have already seen, and I apologize in advance for any typos. One of the best ways to look at the history of film is to look at it through its noteworthy directors. Obviously I couldn’t fit all the noteworthy directors on a list of 26 films, D.W. Griffith, John Ford and Martin Scorsese are conspicuously absent, but I did get a number of the big ones. This was part of my brilliant idea; the first bullet point under each film, lists its director and several other films that they have done, some of which you have already seen. With a few exceptions, this list is dark, violent and emotionally charged, so I am fully expecting many "What the hell are you making me watch?" phone calls, and some very quiet mornings. So, I’ll just end by saying it’s been nice knowing you.

  1. 1.
    Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
    by F.W. Murnau

  2. 2.
    Shadow of the Vampire
    by E. Elias Merhige

  3. 3.
    The General
    by Clyde Bruckman

  4. 4.
    Trouble in Paradise (The Criterion Collection)
    by Ernst Lubitsch

  5. 5.
    Broadway Melody of 1940
    by Norman Taurog

  6. 6.
    Sullivan's Travels: The (The Criterion Collection)
    by Preston Sturges

  7. 7.
    To Be or Not to Be
    by Ernst Lubitsch

  8. 8.
    The Red Shoes - Criterion Collection
    by Michael Powell

  9. 10.
    Sunset Boulevard (Special Collector's Edition)
    by Billy Wilder

  10. 11.
    Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    by Don Siegel

  11. 12.
    Vertigo (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  12. 13.
    Anatomy of a Murder
    by Otto Preminger

  13. 14.

  14. 16.
    A Shot in the Dark

  15. 17.
    Seven Days in May

  16. 18.
    Bonnie and Clyde
    by Arthur Penn

  17. 19.

  18. 20.
    Chinatown (Special Collector's Edition)
    by Roman Polanski

  19. 21.
    Three Days of the Condor
    by Sydney Pollack

  20. 22.
    Alien (The Director's Cut)
    by Ridley Scott

  21. 23.
    The Verdict (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
    by Sidney Lumet

  22. 24.
    Delicatessen
    by Diane Bertrand

  23. 25.
    Schindler's List Collector's Gift Set
    by Steven Spielberg

  24. 26.
    Mystic River (Widescreen Edition)

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Created by lizatleeds on Jun 27, 2008.
 

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