none specifically important.. but all ranging from very good to just good
Buena Vista Social Club by Wim Wenders
Mon Oncle d’Amerique – Alain Resnais
Stroszek by Werner Herzog
The Wild Child by Francois Truffaut
Modern Times by Chaplin
What Have I Done to Deserve This? by Pedro Almodovar
Pinocchio by Hamilton Luske (1940)
Strangers on a Train by Hitchcock
Red River by Howard Hawks
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Robert Enrico
The Way Home by Jeong-hyang Lee
Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat by The Lumiere Brothers (1895)
Three Crowns of the Sailor – Raul Ruiz
The Fall of the House of Usher – Jean Epstein
Millennium Mambo – Hou
Hail Mary – Godard
In Bruges
Hot Rod
Made in U.S.A. but I suspect that will be here soon enough.
Wristcutters: A Love Story
The Dead
Roadgames
Visions of Europe
L’Anglaise et le duc, a.k.a. The Lady and the Duke
The Pillow Book
Gummo
Hot Rod
Oscar Nominated Live Action and Animated Short Films
Transsiberian
The Incredibles
I’d love to get:
Stay and The Fountain on here. Maybe not too obscure or created by hailed directors, but good films nonetheless.
Timecrimes. (Los cronocrímenes)
I just finished it and was surprisingly floored.
In Bruges, Dawn of the Dead (2000 something)
+ A Knight’s Tale
Rumble Fish
I hated In Bruges
Assuming that they’re not there, My Darling Clementine and On The Waterfront. But it great that there’s more John Ford films.
Hail Mary
d/p
the puffy chair.
- Brick
- The Truman Show
- Dark City
- High Fidelity
- Thank You For Smoking
- Natural Born Killers
- The Weather Man
- Jaws
I just want to say thanks for A Zed & Two Noughts and moar Greenaway plz.
“Fireworks” and “Scorpio Rising” (Kenneth Anger)
“Schramm” & “Der Todesking” (Jörg Buttgereit)
“Angst” (Gerald Kargl)
“Tetsuo” (Shinya Tsukamoto)
“Woodstock” (Michael Wadleigh)
“Il Casanova” (Federico Fellini)
“Ed Wood” (Tim Burton)
“Blue”, “The Garden” and “Caravaggio” (Derek Jarman)
“Zardoz” (John Boorman)
“Rollerball” and “Jesus Christ Superstar” (Norman Jewison)
“La Planéte Sauvage” (René Laloux)
“Dandy Dust” (Hans Scheirl)
“Zoo” (Robinson Devor)
“Once” (John Carney)
“Dressed To Kill” (Brian De Palma)
plus i forgot to add those to my list:
“Tommy”, “Mahler” & “Lisztomania” (Ken Russell)
“Pink Floyd The Wall”, “Mississippi Burning” and “Angel Heart” (Alan Parker)
“Elephant” (Alan Clarke)
True Romance
More Abel Ferrara stuff; Bad Lieutenant, King of New York…
I can’t find The Maltese Falcon, which should surely be included. Of the ones on this page, i’ll second To Live, Time to Live + Time to Die, The Dead, The Red and the White, What Have I Done to Deserve This?
Reds
Time Stands Still
Skidoo
Bad Lieutentent (stole that one from Jimenez)
Child’s Play (the creepy Sidney Lumet film, not the crazy doll one)
Is It’s a Wonderful Life on? That’s too popular to be left out for much longer i think
Several major films by Robert Wise:
The Set-Up
Born to Kill
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Odds Against Tomorrow
The Sand Pebbles
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Heathers
True Romance
Bobby
Edward Scissorhands
Little Children by Todd Field would be nice. also some more sergio leone films.
@ Joe Banks
Is that your real name or is your Joe vs. Volcano love as big as mine? (Takes out ruler in anticipation)
Unbreakable
Blindness
Col. Dax
The Red and the White (Jansco)
Silence and Cry (Jansco)
To Live (as well as some other early Yimou films)
The Puppetmaster (Hou)
A Time to Live, a Time to Die (Hou)
Dust in the Wind (Hou)