Metropolis and some more Kubrick/Fritz Lang stuff should have been in the list. :(
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Metropolis and some more Kubrick/Fritz Lang stuff should have been in the list. :(
There was a lot missing, but admittedly it's a very hard thing to compile and it's really their own (obscure) views!
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Quite an odd list. Seems quite arbitrary. I mean, why would Terminator 2 be there and not Terminator (or T3 for that matter)? T2 was mediocre at best, with an execrable ending. T3 at least re-established the darkness of the first film.
What about The Thing (both versions!)? I'd second Blade Runner as well. and
Unforgiven
The Usual Suspects
Silent Running (an all-time favourate of mine).
And Platoon instead of Full Metal Jacket...?
The thing to bear in mind with this list is it is not intended to be a '50 bestest films ever'. It's 50 films that have been classed as important/groundbreaking/profound. Each of them has contributed to the industry in quite important ways, even if the storyline was guff or it wasn't what would be considered a box office smash.
These are 50 films that you really should see, absorb and most importantly have an opinion on wether that be good or bad.
haha ive seen about 4 or 5 of them :P best get watchin
ive seen 6, and thought T3 was utter pants. they seem to be getting worse as arnie gets older.
I thought about that but I bet the majority of viewers didn't really want technically revolutionary films in one way or another - they were probably after just great films with great plots and acting. In a way I think that's a mistake of C4.Quote:
Originally Posted by rox0r
Good to see lost in translation in there, great film :)
three of them :D
Watched this was a really good program
Some of the films I really don't like but I've seen a fair few
Am going to be buying Hero very soon tho - love films like that! :)
I've seen about 10 of those, but I'm not overly fussed about seeing many of the remaining 40..
can we poll this, maybe in blocks of 10, so we can see who is to be crowned, king of the film (dubious title i know)
Yeah.. i wondered why one should see Lost In Translation gets a mention, while other recent films such as the matrix trilogy or LOTR doesn't get a mention.
Glad to see Hero there though ;)
(Kempez - if you're getting Hero.. i would seriously recommend House Of Flying Daggers)
EDIT: And if i'm not mistaken, where is Crouching Tiger??? WTF.
and Zatoichi too:)
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Originally Posted by rox0r
That still doesn't make sense to me. If it was so, then why isn't Citizen Kane, Seven Samurai, Pi, Un chien andalou, Metropolis or Neighbours (not the aussie soap, the 1952 short). Apart from possibly Pi they are all much more groundbreaking films than most of the ones on the list.
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Because the list is picked by a minority panel whose opinions are not necessarily the same as everybody elses. For it to be a proper 'top 50' it would have to a be 'as voted by the viewers'.