They Shoot Pictures, Don't They - The 1000 Greatest Films (February 2013 edition)

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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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  1. 301.
    Cinema Paradiso - The New Version
    by Giuseppe Tornatore

  2. 302.
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    Chelsea Girls

  3. 304.
    M. Hulot's Holiday (The Criterion Collection)
    by Jacques Tati

  4. 305.
    Dawn of the Dead (1978)
    by George A. Romero

  5. 306.

  6. 307.
    Where Is the Friend's Home? [VHS]
    by Abbas Kiarostami

  7. 309.
    An Autumn Afternoon [Region 4]
    by Yasujiro Ozu

  8. 310.
    Red Desert
    by Michelangelo Antonioni

  9. 311.
    Reservoir Dogs (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Quentin Tarantino

  10. 312.
    In a Year With 13 Moons
    by Rainer Werner Fassbinder

  11. 313.
    Marnie
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  12. 314.
    To Kill a Mockingbird (Universal Legacy Series)
    by Robert Mulligan

  13. 315.
    All That Heaven Allows (The Criterion Collection)
    by Douglas Sirk

  14. 316.
    Zire Darakhatan Zeyton (Through the Olive Trees)
    by Abbas Kiarostami

  15. 317.
    Weekend
    by Jean-Luc Godard

  16. 318.
    Lola Montes
    by Max Ophüls

  17. 319.
    The Thin Blue Line
    by Errol Morris

  18. 320.
    Listen to Britain (1942)
    by Humphrey Jennings

  19. 321.
    High and Low (The Criterion Collection)
    by Akira Kurosawa

  20. 322.
    The Crime of Monsieur Lange
    by Jean Renoir

  21. 323.
    A Touch of Zen
    by King Hu

  22. 324.
    The Kid (2 Disc Special Edition)
    by Charles Chaplin

  23. 325.
    The Bridge on the River Kwai (Limited Edition)
    by David Lean

  24. 326.
    The Palm Beach Story

  25. 327.
    El verdugo (1963)
    by Luis García Berlanga

  26. 328.
    October (Ten Days That Shook the World)
    by Grigori Aleksandrov

  27. 329.
    Network (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Sidney Lumet

  28. 330.

  29. 331.
    Shadows - Criterion Collection
    by John Cassavetes

  30. 332.
    Meghe Dhaka Tara (The Cloud-Capped Star)
    by Ritwik Ghatak

  31. 333.
    Cleo from 5 to 7 (The Criterion Collection)
    by Agnès Varda

  32. 334.

  33. 335.
    Eyes Without a Face (The Criterion Collection)
    by Georges Franju

  34. 336.
    Barbara Loden's Wanda
    by Barbara Loden

  35. 337.
    Alexander Nevsky
    by Sergei M. Eisenstein

  36. 338.
    Pyaasa
    by Guru Dutt?

  37. 339.
    Schindler's List (Widescreen Edition)
    by Steven Spielberg

  38. 340.
    Closely Watched Trains (The Criterion Collection)
    by Jiri Menzel

  39. 341.
    Le Plaisir [Non-US Format, PAL, Region 2, Import]
    by Max Ophüls

  40. 342.
    Midnight Cowboy (Two Disc Collector's Edition)
    by John Schlesinger

  41. 343.
    A Star Is Born
    by George Cukor

  42. 344.
    This is Spinal Tap (Special Edition)
    by Rob Reiner

  43. 345.
    Kiss Me Deadly
    by Robert Aldrich

  44. 346.
    There Will Be Blood
    by Paul Thomas Anderson

  45. 347.
    Ivan's Childhood / Ivanovo Detstvo (1962)
    by Andrei Tarkovsky

  46. 348.
    Shoot the Piano Player (The Criterion Collection)
    by François Truffaut

  47. 349.
    The Puppetmaster
    by Hsiao-hsien Hou

  48. 350.
    The Sacrifice
    by Andrey Tarkovskiy

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Untitled — 4 years ago

Fixed it


What's up with the list? — 4 years ago

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.


Text List — 4 years ago

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.


Salo — 4 years ago

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’.


Untitled — 4 years ago

why salo?


Brakhage — 4 years ago

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.


S.B. — 5 years ago

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.


Something Wrong — 5 years ago

The list is now a top 1001…


messed up — 5 years ago

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.


Messed Up — 5 years ago

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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