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  • Jan 25
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    Elric

    Flowers of St Francis the best Rossellini

    Diary Of A Country Priest the best Bresson

    Miracle In Milan the best De Sica

    Strangers On A Train might be the best Hitchcock

    Hitchcock shock would be one of his pre-39 Steps flicks imo.

    Blackmail is a personal favorite from that era.

  • Jan 25
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    Bound by the Wachowskis.

    Bringing Out the Dead by Scorsese.

    A Simple Plan by Raimi.

    Minority Report by Spielberg.

    Sherlock Jr by Keaton.

    Mother by Bong Jong Ho.

    Floating Weeds (1959) by Ozu.

    Winter Light by Bergman.

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    Speed Racer (Wachowskis)

    Cloverfield (Reeves)

    Escape From NY (Carpenter)

    Eastern Promises (Cronenberg)

    Spider-Man 1 (Raimi)

    Sympathy for Mr Vengeance (Chan-wook)

    The Trip (Wirkola)

  • Jan 25
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    Too much to say Bugonia is Yorgos’ best? It’s certainly my favorite from what I’ve seen of his.

  • Jan 25
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    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Too much to say Bugonia is Yorgos’ best? It’s certainly my favorite from what I’ve seen of his.

    A remake being somebody’s best is an indictment imo

  • Jan 25
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    IcyNeck

    A remake being somebody’s best is an indictment imo

    Lol ngl I didn’t know Bugonia was a remake. Have you seen the original?

  • Jalen Brunson Fan

    Lol ngl I didn’t know Bugonia was a remake. Have you seen the original?

    Yes, it kicks even more ass than Bugonia. “Save The Green Planet”

  • Jan 25
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  • Jackie Brown (Tarantino)

    Sicario (Villenueve)

    Mars Attacks! (Burton)

    Dawn of The Dead (Snyder)

    Furiosa (Miller)

    Sunshine (Boyle)

    Porco Rosso (Miyasaki)

  • If we being real, Scorsese peaked with Shark Tale

  • brutallust


    nuke the thread man

  • soapmanwun

    based

  • brutallust


    I know what you are

  • Jan 25
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    Benny Boy

    And if I was wrong you'd say "you're wrong"

    Only the modern stuff start to finish. OLLA, TDDD, Paterson

    Seen bits and pieces of Ghost Dog and one of those proto-mumblecore joints

    no I would just say dang Jim aint for you hes not for everybody

    And yeah Paterson and TDDD were mid. Hes a legend because of his early stuff, not his later stuff. Don't give up till you've seen Down By Law and especially Dead Man.

  • Jan 25
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    CrimsonArk

    Bound by the Wachowskis.

    Bringing Out the Dead by Scorsese.

    A Simple Plan by Raimi.

    Minority Report by Spielberg.

    Sherlock Jr by Keaton.

    Mother by Bong Jong Ho.

    Floating Weeds (1959) by Ozu.

    Winter Light by Bergman.

    Sherlock is Busters most popular flick

    Out Hospitality would be my choice

  • Jan 25
    CrimsonArk

    Hitchcock shock would be one of his pre-39 Steps flicks imo.

    Blackmail is a personal favorite from that era.

    Yeah his early stuff is cool but I don't think they're anywhere near his mid 30's on stuff

  • Jan 25
    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Too much to say Bugonia is Yorgos’ best? It’s certainly my favorite from what I’ve seen of his.

    The Favorite

  • Jan 25
    brutallust


    Oh they’re gonna kill you for this one

  • Unity 💯
    Jan 25
    brutallust


    I support you.

  • Jan 25
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    Elric

    Sherlock is Busters most popular flick

    Out Hospitality would be my choice

    Feel like I hear more people being up The General.

  • Jan 25
    CrimsonArk

    Feel like I hear more people being up The General.

    For sure but Sherlock and Steamboat Bill are also usually considered his best. Our Hospitality was doing everything General did just on a smaller scale. literally a mini train lol.

  • Jan 25
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    Elric

    no I would just say dang Jim aint for you hes not for everybody

    And yeah Paterson and TDDD were mid. Hes a legend because of his early stuff, not his later stuff. Don't give up till you've seen Down By Law and especially Dead Man.

    When you end up watching 5 movies from a director you don't f*** with >>>>

  • Jan 25
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    Benny Boy

    When you end up watching 5 movies from a director you don't f*** with >>>>

    Had to watch alot of boring Wim Wenders before I got to Wings Of Desire and Paris Texas.

    Had to watch alot of boring Bresson before I found Dairy Of A Country Priest.

    Had to watch alot of ok Rossellini before I found mastapiece Flowers Of St. Francis.

    It's happens

  • Jan 25
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    Maybe not concesus best those are all considered peak Tark, Kubrick and Antonioni