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NeoGAF's Best Films of All-Time: Results Thread

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Sorry but I think this is a piece of shit list. The Dark Knight is only on there because the people who voted for it were 14-16 when they saw the movie in theaters.
 

Razorback

Member
Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer, way too much Nolan, and lots of Spielberg shit and Hollywood pablum.

Edit: I didn't vote, because lists like these always devolve into the lowest common denominator, so I have no room to complain, really, but still, very boring, safe, and not very worldly or film literate list. GAF seems to skew toward gamers who are a little older, so I was expecting a little more, I guess. I dunno.

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Put me on the list of people who think TDK is much too high on the list.
It's a good movie, but after watching it twice, I'm ok with never watching it again.
Everything else on the list is ok.
 

GoutPatrol

Forgotten in his cell
Wow, I never thought someone would actually tabulate the list after the thread died ages ago. Good job to the GAFers who did it.
 
Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer...

Edit: I didn't vote


Lame. Some criticisms, like The Dark Knight being way too high, are valid if you don't make a list yourself. But your criticism is worthless without a list. You just listed 9 directors of which there are "too few", and counted 2001 as "absolutely deserving"... but this was all based on top tens. So you just used up your entire top ten, and that's assuming you think each of the directors you listed only has one deserving film (which one that is we are left guessing), and directors like Kurosawa, Kobayashi, Tarkovsky, Leone, Fellini, Lynch, Buñuel, etc, have zero deserving films.

Just make a list. If I were to make a rough top 20 right now, 6 of them would be movies I was inspired by that thread to see. There were individual lists with lots of variety and that's one of the best ways to discover new things. There are many more I have my sights on too.


The Good, the Bad and The Ugly
Spirited Away
Harakiri
Seven Samurai
Dr. Strangelove
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Pulp Fiction
Mulholland Drive
Pierrot le fou
Swing Time

The Lady Eve
Late Spring
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Princess Mononoke
Aladdin
The Sound of Music
Alien
Rear Window
City Lights
Memories of Murder
 
Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer, way too much Nolan, and lots of Spielberg shit and Hollywood pablum.

Edit: I didn't vote, because lists like these always devolve into the lowest common denominator, so I have no room to complain, really, but still, very boring, safe, and not very worldly or film literate list. GAF seems to skew toward gamers who are a little older, so I was expecting a little more, I guess. I dunno.

Agreed. I feel like I've seen this same exact list every time one is compiled. I want to see a list from people who actually know film, and I don't mean from people in Hollywood. Such lists should lead people to want to seek out the absolute best, but the absolute best isn't just Hollywood films.
 

Bronx-Man

Banned
Agreed. I feel like I've seen this same exact list every time one is compiled. I want to see a list from people who actually know film, and I don't mean from people in Hollywood. Such lists should lead people to want to seek out the absolute best, but the absolute best isn't just Hollywood films.
We few men must carry this burden on our shoulders. Us true patricians of film-watching.
 

Wensih

Member
  1. 2001: A Space Oddysey
  2. Blade Runner
  3. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
  4. The Godfather
  5. Alien
  6. Pulp Fiction
  7. The Dark Knight
  8. Lawrence of Arabia
  9. Raiders of the Lost Ark
  10. The Godfather Part 2
  11. The Shawshank Redemption
  12. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  13. Apocalypse Now
  14. Terminator 2: Judgement Day
  15. Seven Samurai
  16. Fight Club
  17. Goodfellas
  18. Jaws
  19. Mulholland Drive
  20. There Will Be Blood
  21. Star Wars: A New Hope
  22. Lost In Translation
  23. The Matrix
  24. Rear Window
  25. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
  26. Vertigo
  27. Spirited Away
  28. Once Upon a Time in the West
  29. Taxi Driver
  30. Citizen Kane
  31. 12 Angry Men
  32. Aliens
  33. Jurassic Park
  34. Die Hard
  35. The Shining
  36. No Country For Old Man
  37. Back to the Future
  38. Children of Men
  39. Casablanca
  40. Dr. Strangelove
  41. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
  42. The Lion King
    [*]The Thing
    [*]Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

    [*]Fargo
    [*]Memento
  43. In the Mood for Love
  44. Stalker
  45. Heat
    [*]Princess Mononoke
    [*]Schindler's List
    [*]Chinatown
  46. The Social Network
    [*]Ghostbusters
    [*]A Clockwork Orange
  47. Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi
    [*]Inception
  48. The Third Man
    [*]Good Will Hunting
    [*]Se7en
    [*]Groundhog Day
  49. Rocky
    [*]Zodiac
    [*]Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  50. Sunset Blvd.
    [*]The Avengers
  51. The Thin Red Line
    [*]Hot Fuzz
  52. The Tree of Life
    [*]Annie Hall
  53. Before Sunrise
    [*]Interstellar
  54. M
    [*]Leon: The Profession
    [*]Oldboy (2003)
  55. The Terminator
  56. The Seventh Seal
  57. Amadeus
    [*]Hara-kiri
    [*]Inglorious Basterds
  58. Wall-E
  59. Bicycle Thieves
    [*]Drive
  60. High & Low
  61. Memories of a Murder
    [*]Saving Private Ryan
    [*]Toy Story 3
  62. Forrest Gump
    [*]Amelie
  63. Days of Heaven
  64. Once Upon a Time in America
  65. Persona
    [*]The Incredibles
  66. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
  67. Dark City
  68. Eyes Wide Shut
  69. Ran
    [*]Akira
  70. Jackie Brown
    [*]Predator
  71. Before Sunset
    [*]Brazil
    [*]The Big Lebowski
    [*]The Prestige
    [*]The Red Shoes
  72. Yojimbo
  73. Aguirre: The Wrath of God
  74. The Departed
  75. The Passion of Joan of Arc
  76. American Beauty
  77. City of God
    [*]My Neighbor Totoro
    [*]One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    [*]Raging Bull
  78. The Long Goodbye
  79. Gladiator
  80. Double Indemnity
  81. Scarface (1983)
    [*]Toy Story
    [*]Into the Wild
  82. Paris, Texas
  83. Speed Racer
  84. Whiplash
  85. Casino 31
    [*]Requiem for a Dream
  86. Do the Right Thing
  87. Ghost in the Shell
    [*]It's a Wonderful Life
    [*]Kill Bill Vol. 1
  88. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
  89. The Princess Bride
  90. Psycho
  91. Robocop
    [*]The Breakfast Club
  92. Barry Lyndon
    [*]Batman Begins
    [*]Blue Velvet
  93. Full Metal Jacket
  94. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
  95. Magnolia
  96. Master and Commandeer
  97. Withnail and I
  98. The Silence of the Lambs
    [*]Aladdin
    [*]Gravity
  99. Rashamon
  100. The Maltese Falcon
  101. To Kill a Mockingbird
  102. Braveheart
  103. Breathless
  104. Cinema Paradisio
    [*]Finding Nemo
  105. North by Northwest
    [*]The Royal Tenembaums
  106. Blazing Saddles
  107. Boogie Nights
  108. Cloud Atlas
    [*]Ferris Beuhlar's Day Off
  109. Kingdom of Heaven
  110. Once
  111. Platoon
  112. Police Story
  113. Ratatouille
  114. Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan
    [*]Gattaca
  115. Life of Brian
    [*]Rushmore
  116. The Bridge of the River Kwai
  117. Titanic
    [*]beauty and the beast
  118. Late Spring
  119. Le Samourai (1972)
  120. Persepolis
  121. The Truman Show
  122. Top Gun
  123. True Romance
  124. Vanilla Sky
    [*]Django Unchained
    [*]Let the Right One In
    [*]Mean Girls
  125. Sunrise
  126. The Exorcist
    [*]The Fifth Element
  127. The Unforgiven
  128. Tokyo Story
    [*]Dazed and Confused
  129. Happiness
  130. La Dolce Vita
  131. Milenium Actress
  132. The Usual Suspects
  133. Badlands
    [*]Gone Girl
    [*]Her
    [*]Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
  134. The 400 Blows
  135. The Deer Hunter
  136. The Fountain
  137. The Human Condition
  138. The New World
  139. City Lights
    [*]Guardians of the Galaxy
  140. La Strada
    [*]O, Brother Where Art Thou?
  141. Tampopo
  142. The Conversation
    [*]The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
  143. The Lost Weekend
    [*]The Nightmare Before Christmas
  144. The Sound of Music
  145. Goldfinger
  146. Happy Together
  147. High Noon
  148. Jacob's Ladder
  149. Manhattan
  150. Nights of Cabiria
  151. Only Yesterday
  152. Punch Drunk Love
    [*]Reservoir Dogs
  153. Some Like it Hot
  154. Stranger Than Paradise
  155. The General
  156. The Road Warrior
  157. Throne of Blood
    [*]Up
  158. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    [*]Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
    [*]Y Tu Mama Tambien
  159. 8 1/2
  160. Blow UP
  161. Das Boot
  162. Dead Man's Shoes
  163. Fantasia (1940)
  164. Hannah and Her Sisters
  165. Ikiru
  166. LA Confidential
  167. McCabe and Mrs. Miller
  168. NGE: Evangelion
    [*]Pan's Labyrinth
  169. Sideways
  170. Sunshine
  171. Swingers
  172. Synecdoche, New York
  173. The Blues Brothers
  174. The Last of the Mohicans (92)
  175. The Searchers
  176. The Sword of Doom
  177. Women in the Dunes
  178. Contact
    [*]Donnie Darko
  179. Eraserhead
  180. Fanny & Alexander
  181. Halloween (1978)
  182. Hero
  183. Paths of Glory
  184. PitPocket
    [*]Rosemary's Baby
    [*]Stand By Me
  185. The Mirror (1975)
  186. The Night of the Hunter
  187. Three Colors: Red
  188. 12 Years a Slave
  189. Anchorman
  190. Back to the Future Part 2
  191. Casino Royale
  192. Chunking Express
    [*]Dumb and Dumber
  193. Elevator to the Gallows
  194. Kiki's delivery service
  195. King Kong (1933)
    [*]Shaun of the Dead
  196. Suspira
    [*]The Evil Dead (1981)
  197. To Be or Not to Be
    [*]500 Days of Summer
  198. All About Eve
    [*]Big Trouble in Little China
    [*]Clerks 2
    [*]Evil Dead 2
  199. Grave of the Fireflies
    [*]Mad Max Fury Road
    [*]Metropolis
    [*]Moulin Rouge
  200. Repulsion
  201. The Big Sleep
  202. The Green Mile
  203. The Rules of the Game
    [*]The Wizard of Oz
    [*]Tron: Legacy
    [*]Under the Skin
  204. Winter Light
  205. Almost Famous
    [*]Battle Royale
  206. Before Midnight
    [*]Boyhood
  207. Dances with Wolves
    [*]Idiocracy
    [*]In Bruges
    [*]Napoleon Dynamite
  208. Nosferatu
  209. Revanche
    [*]Space Jam
  210. Superman
  211. The Magnificant Ambersons
    [*]The Master
  212. The Pianist
    [*]The Warriors
    [*]The Wrestler
  213. Werkmeister Harmonies
  214. A Separation
    [*]Avatar
  215. Beverly Hills Cop
  216. Conan the Barbarian
  217. Drunken Master 2
  218. IP Man
  219. JFK
  220. Jules Et Jem
  221. L'Atalante
  222. Midnight Cowboy
  223. Session 9
  224. Spaceballs
  225. The Apartment
    [*]The Grand Budapest Hotel
  226. The Tale of Princess Kaguya
    [*]The Wolf of Wall Street
  227. Walkabout
  228. Who's Afraid of Virgina Wolfe
    [*]A Prophet
  229. A Woman Under the Influence
  230. Alice in the Cities
    [*]American Psycho
    [*]Dawn of the Dead (1978)
  231. Demolition Man
  232. Don't Look Now
  233. Funeral Parade of Roses
  234. Hedwig and the Angry Witch
  235. Infernal Affairs
  236. La Jetee
  237. Le Cercle Rouge
    [*]Lilo and Stitch
    [*]Men in Black
  238. mishima life in 4 something or other
  239. Naked
  240. Predestination
  241. Rush Hour 2
  242. That Obscure Object of Desire
  243. The Court Jester
  244. The Devils
    [*]The Goonies
  245. The Kid (1922)
  246. The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
    [*]The Pursuit of Happiness
  247. The Rock
  248. Trading Places
  249. Unbreakable
    [*]Wild

Here's what I've watched from the poll.

Some good movies on the list, but it seems like it's a list of movies from people who are more dedicated to videogames, who would have thought.
 
Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer, way too much Nolan, and lots of Spielberg shit and Hollywood pablum.

Edit: I didn't vote, because lists like these always devolve into the lowest common denominator, so I have no room to complain, really, but still, very boring, safe, and not very worldly or film literate list. GAF seems to skew toward gamers who are a little older, so I was expecting a little more, I guess. I dunno.

There are more classics and world cinema on this list that I ever would of expected on a videogame forum where most posters are in their 30's or younger. People can only vouch for the stuff they have actually seen. One would have to actually make an effort to avoid Nolan, Fincher, Cameron, Spielberg and so on to have not seen a lot of their movies. Whereas stuff like Tarkovsky, Bresson and Rohmer, you generally have to seek out their films as they are not being aired, advertised, or hyped on Cable or Network TV. Even on dedicated movie sites like Rotten Tomatoes or HomeTheaterForum these sort of lists trend towards newer and more popular stuff simply because more people have seen it.


My top 100 list I made about 7-8 years ago. Not much would have changed. http://howlingmad.filmaf.com/owned
 

Bigfoot

Member
I'm surprised by the lack of MCU movies on this list other than Avengers. It seems there is a new MCU thread here every other day.
 
So.....about 35% of the best movies of all time were made in the past 15 years? Mmmkay

Nope, but in a thread like this it's easy to imagine that most of the votes went to films that are fresh in people's minds. Do I wish that more people would seek out cinema from before 1990? Absolutely. Honestly, I was expecting the results to look much worse. You have to admit, those top two choices are films that could possibly be the two greatest films ever.
 
Curious as to why you bothered to share the opinion then.

I guess to stop all doubt that it's because I haven't seen them or something. I have. they are very good films deserving of their classic status I just don't think at the time in place in my life when I watched them really made me care about them as much as other people here.

Could be partly a generational thing too.
 
Sorry but I think this is a piece of shit list. The Dark Knight is only on there because the people who voted for it were 14-16 when they saw the movie in theaters.

Why does that invalidate that? People who vote for ESP or Raiders were probably in similar positions too or probably younger seeing as how the dialogue skews a bit younger.

I already mentioned I saw Raiders at 15 and ESP at 21. Thought they were great movies, but they aren't in like my top 50 of all time or something even. People need to realize age and factor and generation do play a role.

Don't be surprised if TDK gets even higher on movie lists as time goes on and older generation dies.
 
Lame. Some criticisms, like The Dark Knight being way too high, are valid if you don't make a list yourself. But your criticism is worthless without a list. You just listed 9 directors of which there are "too few", and counted 2001 as "absolutely deserving"... but this was all based on top tens. So you just used up your entire top ten, and that's assuming you think each of the directors you listed only has one deserving film (which one that is we are left guessing), and directors like Kurosawa, Kobayashi, Tarkovsky, Leone, Fellini, Lynch, Buñuel, etc, have zero deserving films.

I listed those guys as examples of great directors who should be featured more prominently on a list of great films, and who it's disappointing to see more people are not aware. My own top 10 would include some movies by the directors I mentioned, some on yours. (Not Bunuel or Lynch.)
 

The Beard

Member
Nope, but in a thread like this it's easy to imagine that most of the votes went to films that are fresh in people's minds. Do I wish that more people would seek out cinema from before 1990? Absolutely. Honestly, I was expecting the results to look much worse. You have to admit, those top two choices are films that could possibly be the two greatest films ever.

It's not that bad, but there are a few stinkers in there. I agree with 2001 being one of the greatest ever, but Blade Runner wouldn't even make my top 50.
 

big ander

Member
I mean this list isn't at all my taste, but it's what youget with a popular vote list. In an ideal world the average person is a huge Malick and Godard and Cronenberg and Bong and Sturges fan, in the real world it's fine to have to look to TSPDT or Sight and Sound for "quality" curation.
 

Moppeh

Banned
Top ten is the same "internet dude" sort of thing ranking that you expect. But three of those films were on my list, so I guess I'm part of the problem.

That's just the problem with most aggregate lists among regular film watchers though. Standard classics and major demographic films are going to flood this list, since those probably make up a half of most people's personal top ten. Any sort of personality is drained out by the process.

I mean this list isn't at all my taste, but it's what youget with a popular vote list. In an ideal world the average person is a huge Malick and Godard and Cronenberg and Bong and Sturges fan, in the real world it's fine to have to look to TSPDT or Sight and Sound for "quality" curation.

This can't be said enough. I've only casually looked at the rest of this thread, but if any one looking over this list think this is representative of the best that cinema has to offer, I would recommend checking out more professional rankings.
 

FZZ

Banned
I really tried liking 2001, but I can't.

Movie got me super tired and I didn't care about any of the symbolic meaning behind it.

The intro was also super grating if you have headphones on. So damn loud.
 

Magwik

Banned
Can't say I agree with much of the list. Could I come up with a better one? absolutely not, but Pulp Fiction, Dark Knight, and Indiana Jones aren't even top 50 material. Blade Runner you might be able to get away with it in a top 100. Star Wars could probably make it to the top 100.
 
I REALLY needed to see 2001: A Space Odyssey, apparently.


Also, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, should be in the top 10. List is invalid until that sacrilege has been rectified. And I'm sorry, but The Dark Knight was NOT that good. Jeez, you guys.
 

Laputa_94

Member
Really good list certainly some classics in there. I would have only liked to have seen Lawrence of Arabia at #1 due to my blind love for the film.
 

Timbuktu

Member
Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer, way too much Nolan, and lots of Spielberg shit and Hollywood pablum.

Edit: I didn't vote, because lists like these always devolve into the lowest common denominator, so I have no room to complain, really, but still, very boring, safe, and not very worldly or film literate list. GAF seems to skew toward gamers who are a little older, so I was expecting a little more, I guess. I dunno.

Maybe you expect too much of GAF or I expect too little, but i thought this list was surprisingly decent. Outside of the Criterion crowd, it did feel that a lot of people might think that Star Wars and Marvel are the only things that matter and Mad Max Fury Road is the best film there can be. I was surpised by the spread of films and for example, by In the Mood for Love being the highest HK movie over the likes of The Killer or Infernal Affairs as one might expect from a gaming crowd. I also thought that GAF hates Ridley Scott, but he has four on the list and two at the top.

Still, when WKW made the list, it was slightly disappointing to not see Taiwanese new wave like Edward Yang and Hou Hsiao-Hsien. I thought some people would have put Yi Yi, A Brighter Summer's Day or City of Sadness among their top asian movies. I guess i miss the voting thread so i can't complain.
 
Maybe you expect too much of GAF or I expect too little, but i thought this list was surprisingly decent. Outside of the Criterion crowd, it did feel that a lot of people might think that Star Wars and Marvel are the only things that matter and Mad Max Fury Road is the best film there can be. I was surpised by the spread of films and for example, by In the Mood for Love being the highest HK movie over the likes of The Killer or Infernal Affairs as one might expect from a gaming crowd. I also thought that GAF hates Ridley Scott, but he has four on the list and two at the top.

Still, when WKW made the list, it was slightly disappointing to not see Taiwanese new wave like Edward Yang and Hou Hsiao-Hsien. I thought some people would have put Yi Yi, A Brighter Summer's Day or City of Sadness among their top asian movies. I guess i miss the voting thread so i can't complain.
Some people probably had voted for films by Edward Yang or Hou Hsiao-Hsien. The voting thread was rather short though and if there were, let's say, three people that had one of the movies you mentioned on their top ten lists, but placed in the bottom third, it still wouldn't have made it due to the ten point minimum.

I had four japanese movies on my list and only one of them made it. And it was on the top spot. There's definitely a lot more variety in the voting thread.
 

trh

Nifty AND saffron-colored!
196. The Deer Hunter
269. King Kong (1933)

smh

(more bitching in a list thread)
 
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