Bluemoon's Official Top 100 Films

Nice one, I hadnt really considered any of those 1950s scifi films, but wasnt "The Thing" one of those originally, taken from a novel called "Who Goes There"? Thinking about it wasnt one of the Quatermass films based on the crew of a space mission returning with an alien of sorts?

Still not in the same league as this Alien though for frights and adult gore.
Well The Thing is a remake of The Thing from Another World, which apparently is based on that novel. This was one of my favourites as a kid:



But yeah, most of these films have horror moments rather than being full on horror like Alien.
 
Best to discuss when it appears but it will more than deserve its place in the top 10: it's easily one of the greatest movies ever made. The shark is really only an issue at the very end when its chomping on Quint but the absolute brilliance of the rest of the movie more than compensates. You have to judge it in the context of the time the film was made and not against the CGI world of today.
Although to be fair, even at the time they knew it was shit. That's why they barely used it in the film, which ironically made it better.
 
Well, we've had a lot of good films so far, and some odd choices (I'm looking at you "Step Brothers"), but with 10 to go, I thought I'd take a punt at what the top 10 might be. This is based not on my personal choices (only two of these are in my top #20), but on a combination of classic films that usually pop up in these things. There's four in here that I haven't even seen.

1. Jaws
2. The Godfather
3. The Shawshank Redemption
4. The Godfather Part II
5. Goodfellas
6. Alien
7. Blade Runner
8. Pulp Fiction
9. Apocalypse Now
10. Gladiator
If those are the top 10 it’s a heavy list. Think about 3 or 4 of my top 10 won’t even make the top 100 at this rate. No Goonies at this rate.
 
If those are the top 10 it’s a heavy list. Think about 3 or 4 of my top 10 won’t even make the top 100 at this rate. No Goonies at this rate.
I had The Goonies as well. Can’t see it being in the top 10 to be honest.
 
If those are the top 10 it’s a heavy list. Think about 3 or 4 of my top 10 won’t even make the top 100 at this rate. No Goonies at this rate.
I suppose it depend where you had it in your 20

I had some like it hot at No5 so 15 points and 2 others had it but it still didn't get 20 points to make the list.

The fact this billy wilder classic didn't make it and step "fucking" brothers did makes a mockery of the whole thing imho.

A bit of fun but the list in the is irrelevant when all is said and done.
 
Open nominations would've helped "inspire" some of my choices.

So many I've forgotten or not given enough props too.

All my wasted votes on "forin" subtitled classics, as not one title has broken into the top 100 so far.
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Here was my list:

1) Rope (1948)
2) The Fly (1986)
3) Training Day (2001)
4) No Country for Old Men (2007)
5) I Saw the Devil (2010)
6) The Fountain (2006)
7) Metropolis (1927)
8) White Heat (1949)
9) Aliens I (1986)
10) Blade (1998)
11) Pitch Black (2000)
12) In the Heat of the Night (1967)
13) 36 Quai des Orfèvres (2004)
14) Akira (1988)
15) The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
16) When We Were Kings (1996)
17) Beasts of No Nation (2015)
18) Frankenstein (1931)
19) Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
20) The Incredible Shrinking Man (1954)

I chose films that made me think and were different from the norm.

"Rope" was number one as when I was a child, first seeing it, I knew there was something different about the storyline. Something was permeating through the words and the actions; something unsaid. I was riveted even when not fully understanding. I think it was the first film I ever sat through, by myself, absorbing whatever I could.

The second time I saw it, I was a bit more savvy about the world connecting the dots, but it didn't dilute the experience and just made me admire the mastery of direction from Hitchcock.

I'd like to hear why others chose their number one after the final, if you want. I said mine as I knew it would come nowhere near the pop culture list.
 
Here was my list:

1) Rope (1948)
2) The Fly (1986)
3) Training Day (2001)
4) No Country for Old Men (2007)
5) I Saw the Devil (2010)
6) The Fountain (2006)
7) Metropolis (1927)
8) White Heat (1949)
9) Aliens I (1986)
10) Blade (1998)
11) Pitch Black (2000)
12) In the Heat of the Night (1967)
13) 36 Quai des Orfèvres (2004)
14) Akira (1988)
15) The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
16) When We Were Kings (1996)
17) Beasts of No Nation (2015)
18) Frankenstein (1931)
19) Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
20) The Incredible Shrinking Man (1954)

I chose films that made me think and were different from the norm.

"Rope" was number one as when I was a child, first seeing it, I knew there was something different about the storyline. Something was permeating through the words and the actions; something unsaid. I was riveted even when not fully understanding. I think it was the first film I ever sat through, by myself, absorbing whatever I could.

The second time I saw it, I was a bit more savvy about the world connecting the dots, but it didn't dilute the experience and just made me admire the mastery of direction from Hitchcock.

I'd like to hear why others chose their number one after the final, if you want. I said mine as I knew it would come nowhere near the pop culture list.

Mine were

20. The princess Bride
19. The Warriors
18. Empire Strikes back
17 Big trouble in little china
16. Halloween (original)
15. Zulu
14. Marx brother A night in casablanca
13. The Big Sleep
12. Mad Max 2
11. Star Trek : Wrath of Khan
10. Planet of the Apes (original)
9. The Apartment
8. North by northwest
7. Psycho (original)
6. Some like it hot
5. The good, the bad and the ugly
4. Escape from new york
3.Enter the Dragon
2. Jaws
1. The Thing


To be honest I based it on, if they were on telly would I turn them off or watch them and what is front of the shelf of my DVD collection as they are rewatched the most when nowt in.

The order was not really set and I changed it several times before sending it.

In fact this was am altered list from what I sent because I forgot one .


Ultimately I took out the following which went in a first few drafts at different times

A bittersweet life
Sympathy for lady vengance
Premonition (J-horror)
A chinese ghost story
New dragon gate inn.
Badlands
Infernal affairs
Rope
rear window
The andromeda strain
The Hill
Django (original)

All were in my 20 at one point

In fact looking back I could easily put them all in and take out others.


Only top 5 were in each 20 I considered so that is why they are there and in the order I would choose them if I was gonna watch one
 
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I had:


1.Magnolia
2.Back to the Future
3.Aliens
4.South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
5.The Shawshank Redemption
6.Pulp Fiction
7.Se7en
8.Eyes Wide Shut
9.Die Hard
10.The Big Lebowski
11.Mullholland Drive
12.Halloween (1978)
13.Scream
14.The Silence of the Lambs
15.Boogie Nights
16.The Fifth Element
17.Strange Days
18.Lost Highway
19.LA Confidential
20.Heat
 
I will post my list after the no1 has been revealed.
Somehow forgot to put in Dirty Harry movie.
Apart from that I could not think of others I forgot about.
Westerns make up a lot of my list.
Sad that my British movies not on list lnclude.
Quadrophenia,Scum,The Long Good Friday and Gregory's Girl.
 
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Mine were

20. The princess Bride
19. The Warriors
18. Empire Strikes back
17 Big trouble in little china
16. Halloween (original)
15. Zulu
14. Marx brother A night in casablanca
13. The Big Sleep
12. Mad Max 2
11. Star Trek : Wrath of Khan
10. Planet of the Apes (original)
9. The Apartment
8. North by northwest
7. Psycho (original)
6. Some like it hot
5. The good, the bad and the ugly
4. Escape from new york
3.Enter the Dragon
2. Jaws
1. The Thing


To be honest I based it on, if they were on telly would I turn them off or watch them and what is front of the shelf of my DVD collection as they are rewatched the most when nowt in.

The order was not really set and I changed it several times before sending it.

In fact this was am altered list from what I sent because I forgot one .


Ultimately I took out the following which went in a first few drafts at different times

A bittersweet life
Sympathy for lady vengance
Premonition (J-horror)
A chinese ghost story
New dragon gate inn.
Badlands
Infernal affairs
Rope
rear window
The andromeda strain
The Hill
Django (original)

All were in my 20 at one point

In fact looking back I could easily put them all in and take out others.


Only top 5 were in each 20 I considered so that is why they are there and in the order I would choose them if I was gonna watch one
Glad you had "Rope" too. I think it's, er, criminally overlooked as a prominent Hitchcock masterpiece deally with a societal taboo subject at the time. LOL! I could rave about it all day!

I did consider "Infernal Affairs" but other film influences backed it out of my top 20, amazingly! "The Departed" is shit in comparison, imo. Lacked all of the nuances. Never heard of "New Dragon Gate Inn", so will check that out. I'm 50/50 on "A Bittersweet Life", so I will have to look that over too.

Cheers, bud, for some new offerings!
 
Here was my list:

1) Rope (1948)
2) The Fly (1986)
3) Training Day (2001)
4) No Country for Old Men (2007)
5) I Saw the Devil (2010)
6) The Fountain (2006)
7) Metropolis (1927)
8) White Heat (1949)
9) Aliens I (1986)
10) Blade (1998)
11) Pitch Black (2000)
12) In the Heat of the Night (1967)
13) 36 Quai des Orfèvres (2004)
14) Akira (1988)
15) The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
16) When We Were Kings (1996)
17) Beasts of No Nation (2015)
18) Frankenstein (1931)
19) Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
20) The Incredible Shrinking Man (1954)

I chose films that made me think and were different from the norm.

"Rope" was number one as when I was a child, first seeing it, I knew there was something different about the storyline. Something was permeating through the words and the actions; something unsaid. I was riveted even when not fully understanding. I think it was the first film I ever sat through, by myself, absorbing whatever I could.

The second time I saw it, I was a bit more savvy about the world connecting the dots, but it didn't dilute the experience and just made me admire the mastery of direction from Hitchcock.

I'd like to hear why others chose their number one after the final, if you want. I said mine as I knew it would come nowhere near the pop culture list.

Two of us had angels with dirty faces then
 
I will post my list after the no1 has been revealed.
Somehow forgot to put in Dirty Harry movie.
Apart from that I could not think of others I forgot about.
Westerns make up a lot of my list.
Sad that my British movies not on list lnclude.
Quadrophenia,Scum,The Long Good Friday and Gregory's Girl.
I had Gregory's Girl. And Carry On Camping.....
 
Glad you had "Rope" too. I think it's, er, criminally overlooked as a prominent Hitchcock masterpiece deally with a societal taboo subject at the time. LOL! I could rave about it all day!

I did consider "Infernal Affairs" but other film influences backed it out of my top 20, amazingly! "The Departed" is shit in comparison, imo. Lacked all of the nuances. Never heard of "New Dragon Gate Inn", so will check that out. I'm 50/50 on "A Bittersweet Life", so I will have to look that over too.

Cheers, bud, for some new offerings!


Its on yuotube in full




Haven't seen it for sale for years, considering it is only from 92


As for ABL




From the same director as I saw the devil and was really the film that got me into korean films
 
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