David Fincher Greatest Movies (Empire Nov 2008)

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In Empire issue of november 2008 there is a list with his favorite movies, which he sent in for Empire’s top 500. They are in no particular order

  1. 1.

  2. 2.
    Chinatown

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  3. 4.
    The Godfather, Part II (Two-Disc Widescreen Edition)
    by Francis Ford Coppola

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  4. 6.
    Being There

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  5. 7.
    All That Jazz - Music Edition
    by Bob Fosse

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  6. 8.
    Rear Window

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  7. 9.
    Alien (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
    by Ridley Scott

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  8. 10.
    Zelig

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  9. 11.
    Cabaret
    by Bob Fosse

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  10. 12.
    Paper Moon
    by Peter Bogdanovich

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  11. 13.
    Jaws (30th Anniversary Edition)

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  12. 15.
    All the President's Men
    by Alan J. Pakula

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  13. 16.
    8 1/2 - Criterion Collection

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  14. 17.
    Citizen Kane
    by Orson Welles

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  16. 20.
    The Road Warrior
    by George Miller (II)

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  17. 21.
    The Year of Living Dangerously
    by Peter Weir

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  18. 22.
    American Graffiti (Collector's Edition)
    by George Lucas

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  19. 23.
    The Terminator
    by James Cameron

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  20. 24.
    Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Special Edition)
    by Terry Jones

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  21. 25.
    The Exorcist
    by William Friedkin

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  22. 26.
    The Graduate
    by Mike Nichols

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Created by Lonewolf2003 on Oct 22, 2008.
 

Comments

Untitled — 1 year ago

Only 1 film not in English; yet another Empire list that barely seems aware of the existence of world cinema.