They Shoot Pictures, Don't They - The 1000 Greatest Films (February 2013 edition)
1000 greatest films of all time – February 2013 version.
Note: this is a dynamic list that is updated once per year.
1000 greatest films of all time – February 2013 version.
Note: this is a dynamic list that is updated once per year.
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Is it just me, or is the list really messed up now. Someone should really fix it up a little, I’m not exactly sure how or I’d do it myself. It looks as if someone has deleted the entire first page, or at least altered it to their liking.
I would be forever indebted to the person who could link me to a full text list of these movies, that I could copy and paste. It just looks too sloppy to copy and paste the list off of this site. I’m not going to sell it or anything. Again, forever indebted.
Regardless of whether Salo is a good film or not, it has reached a status of infamy that it certainly needs to be included in a comprehensive list of ‘must-sees’ not necessarily ‘bests’.
You can’t really complain. The fact that something as experimental and marginal (as in opposed to main streams) as the work of Brakhage is featured with 3 movies in this list (Dog Star Man, Scenes From Under Childhood & The Art of Vision – last year it was 4, but Text Of Light didn’t make the latest list) is proof enough that this extraordinary film maker gets the recognition he deserves.
Why did I have to wait until 900 and something for BRAKHAGE to show up. At first I thought it was because length was an issue, but “a train arrives at the station” is on here so that’s not it.
The only problem I found in the top 100 was that Double Indemnity was placed right after Amarcord. I just switched them so Indemnity is at 91 and Amarcord at 92.
Yeah, i just noticed 850-900 is completely messed up, i dont know how much messed up the rest f the list is, if i get a chance in the next couple of weeks ill try to fix it, ibut can anyone else do it?
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