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International Society of Cinephiles's best 100 films of

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01. The Thin Red Line (Malick, 1998)
02. Short Cuts (Altman, 1993)
03. Trois couleurs: Rouge (Kieslowski, 1994)
04. Breaking the Waves (von Trier, 1996)
05. The Age of Innocence (Scorsese, 1993)
06. My Own Private Idaho (Van Sant, 1991)
07. Eyes Wide Shut (Kubrick, 1999)
08. Trois couleurs: Bleu (Kieslowski, 1993)
09. The Ice Storm (Lee, 1997)
10. Goodfellas (Scorsese, 1990)

11. Being John Malkovich (Jonze, 1999)
12. LA Confidential (Hanson, 1997)
13. Sense and Sensibility (Lee, 1995)
14. The Double Life of Véronique (Kieslowski, 1991)
15. Safe (Haynes, 1995)
16. All About My Mother (Almodóvar, 1999)
17. Unforgiven (Eastwood, 1992)
18. The Remains of the Day (Ivory, 1993)
19. Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, 1994)
20. The English Patient (Minghella, 1996)

21. Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
22. Close-Up (Kiarostami, 1990)
23. The Grifters (Frears, 1990)
24. Barton Fink (Coen & Coen, 1991)
25. The Piano (Campion, 1993)
26. Secrets & Lies (Leigh, 1996)
27. A Taste of Cherry (Kiarostami, 1997)
28. Ed Wood (Burton, 1994)
29. Lost Highway (Lynch, 1997)
30. Happy Together (Wong, 1997)

31. Mother and Son (Sokurov, 1997)
32. Magnolia (Anderson, 1999)
33. Howards End (Ivory, 1992)
34. Les amants du Pont-Neuf (Carax, 1991)
35. The Long Day Closes (Davies, 1992)
36. The Silence of the Lambs (Demme, 1991)
37. Naked Lunch (Cronenberg, 1991)
38. Heavenly Creatures (Jackson, 1994)
39. Lone Star (Sayles, 1996)
40. Raise the Red Lantern (Zhang, 1991)

41. Edward Scissorhands (Burton, 1990)
42. Naked (Leigh, 1993)
43. Fargo (Coen & Coen, 1996)
44. Schindler’s List (Spielberg, 1993)
45. Husbands and Wives (Allen, 1992)
46. Beauty and the Beast (Trousdale & Wise, 1991)
47. The Truman Show (Weir, 1998)
48. La belle noiseuse (Rivette, 1991)
49. Miller’s Crossing (Coen & Coen, 1990)
50. Sátántangó (Tarr, 1994)
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>>79171472
51. Jackie Brown (Tarantino, 1997)
52. Rushmore (Anderson, 1998)
53. Rosetta (Dardenne & Dardenne, 1999)
54. Dead Man (Jarmusch, 1995)
55. Groundhog Day (Ramis, 1993)
56. Underground (Kusturica, 1995)
57. Flowers of Shanghai (Hou, 1998)
58. The Wind Will Carry Us (Kiarostami, 1999)
59. Starship Troopers (Verhoeven, 1997)
60. Thelma & Louise (Scott, 1991)

61. Wild at Heart (Lynch, 1990)
62. Days of Being Wild (Wong, 1990)
63. The Player (Altman, 1992)
64. La cérémonie (Chabrol, 1995)
65. Beau travail (Denis, 1999)
66. The Talented Mr. Ripley (Minghella, 1999)
67. Fallen Angels (Wong, 1995)
68. The Big Lebowski (Coen & Coen, 1998)
69. Titus (Taymor, 1999)
70. Vanya on 42nd Street (Malle, 1994)

71. Crash (Cronenberg, 1996)
72. Ulysses’ Gaze (Angelopoulos, 1995)
73. Van Gogh (Pialat, 1991)
74. Babe (Noonan, 1995)
75. Before Sunrise (Linklater, 1995)
76. A Brighter Summer Day (Yang, 1991)
77. Boogie Nights (Anderson, 1997)
78. American Beauty (Mendes, 1999)
79. Dead Man Walking (Robbins, 1995)
80. Kundun (Scorsese, 1997)

81. Porco Rosso (Miyazaki, 1992)
82. Smoking/No Smoking (Resnais, 1993)
83. The Crying Game (Jordan, 1992)
84. Gattaca (Niccol, 1997)
85. The Nightmare Before Christmas (Selick, 1993)
86. Trainspotting (Boyle, 1996)
87. Trois couleurs: Blanc (Kieslowski, 1994)
88. Bullets Over Broadway (Allen, 1994)
89. Everyone Says I Love You (Allen, 1996)
90. Eve’s Bayou (Lemmons, 1997)

91. Goodbye South, Goodbye (Hou, 1996)
92. Se7en (Fincher, 1995)
93. Carlito’s Way (De Palma, 1993)
94. Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion (Mirkin, 1997)
95. Un coeur en hiver (Sautet, 1992)
96. The Straight Story (Lynch, 1999)
97. Dong (Tsai, 1998)
98. JFK (Stone, 1991)
99. A Summer’s Tale (Rohmer, 1996)
100. Edward II (Jarman, 1991)
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>no buffalo 66
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>>79171527
I haven't seen it, but is one the favorites films of Mike D'Angelo, hopefully I see it the next week
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good list, really cool to see angelopoulos, a lot of kiarostami and happy together

but my list would be very different i think
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>>79171472
>41. Edward Scissorhands (Burton, 1990)
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I like the Three Colors trilogy, but I have no idea how it is praised to such an extent.
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>>79171472
>97. Dong (Tsai, 1998)
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>>79174258
why?
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>>79175176

I just don't see the trilogy as "best of the decade" caliber. I guess I should read some glowing reviews to find out what I'm missing.
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>>79175253
i sort of agree with you. while i do think they are amazing films, i would place a lot of what's on this list higher than them. i alway say lists like these are only good for recommendations and shouldn't be taken seriously.
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Good list, imma letchoo finish but Barcelona was one of the best 90s movies of all time!
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>>79175619
man, the only Stillman film i've yet to see. hope it gets on Netflix some time in the near future.
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>>79171472
>ctrl+f
>Tarantino
>two matches found
oh wow another shit top 100 list
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>>79171472
>Eyes Wide Shut

Terrible film. If it had been made by some nobody, no one would have paid it any attention. But because it was made by Kubrick everyone goes nuts over it. Its the Finnegans Wake effect.
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>Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
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>>79175739
It's grown to probably be my favorite of his films. There's a sort of historical/political angle and vibe that really works.
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>>79175812
Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown are both deserving to be on the list. why the hate? QT didn't get bad until Death Proof.

>>79175822
nah, it's a good film. it received lukewarm reviews when it came out, the norm for Kubrick films. it's quite funny how reviewers/critics about-face on Kubrick films as they age.
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Shit list.

Also why is Transpotting so low?
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>>79171484
>Dong
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>>79176130
great list, but i do agree with Trainspotting being too low. it's a french list, so maybe that film didn't have much impact on that country or reviewers?

man, some of you really have to take the context of that list into the equation. lots of great films on it, even if personal favorites are under-represented.
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>>79176130
yeah im sure you know all about good films

kek
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>>79176074
Jackie Brown is only good because QT didn't write the story. All the shit he adds (gratuitous feet shots, etc.) just make it worse than the book.
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>>79176477
>Jackie Brown is only good because QT didn't write the story.

This is bullshit. He wrote the script. I enjoyed the book a lot too, but he did a great adaptation.
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>no Kitano
>A Brighter Summer Day that low
Overall it's good though

>>79176477
The pacing is dogshit too, now way that film needs to be 2.5 hours long
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>>79171472
Respect to Eve's Bayou.
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>>79171472
>21. Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
>22. Close-Up (Kiarostami, 1990)
>24. Barton Fink (Coen & Coen, 1991)
>27. A Taste of Cherry (Kiarostami, 1997)
>30. Happy Together (Wong, 1997)
>42. Naked (Leigh, 1993)
>43. Fargo (Coen & Coen, 1996)
>50. Sátántangó (Tarr, 1994)
>67. Fallen Angels (Wong, 1995)
>75. Before Sunrise (Linklater, 1995)
>76. A Brighter Summer Day (Yang, 1991)

These should have been higher than their actual ranking
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>>79171472
This is pretty fucking good. Short Cuts a little high but loving Happy Together, Eyes Wide Shut, Magnolia, Lovers on the Bridge, Lost Highway, and The Truman Show as high as they are. I've seen about 60% of these and based on what I have the other 40% need to be a priority.
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>>79171472
Roll
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>>79176943

Good idea.
>>79171472
>>79171484
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>>79176943
Ew, never been a fan of the coens, re roll
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Short Cuts has the best script I have ever read. Its like Mamet but more grounded in how people actually talk.
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>>79176414
You'd be right.
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>>79177146
the script was based on various short stories by Raymond Carver, who was one of the best writers of the 20th century. take a look if you haven't read anything by him.
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>Kieslowskis movies
are they any good?
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Very good list but Close-Up should be 1 or 2 w/ TTRL. No way in hell LA Confidential is a better film.
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>>79177351
I found them beautiful, certainly worth watching, but a bit overrated here.
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>>79171472

>no saving private Ryan

Good list. Propaganda usually doesnt belong in these lists.

Too bad they ruin it with Jackie Brown and some other odd films.
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The fuck's "International Society of Cinephiles'"?

Seems pretty reddit based on the list.
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>>79177606

>everything is reddit now

Just kys
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Malick haters BTFO
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>>79177591
those are the only films you recognized right?
lel
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>>79177635
Well that is one reddit list.
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>>79176074
>Death proof
>Bad
That's Tarantino only good movie, kiddo
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>>79171472
Shit list but meh

Rollerinho
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>>79171472
>Goodfellas

quit reading right there
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I strongly favor the Global Kinographïe Initiative quite honestly, International Society of Cinephiles is too political.
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>>79177730
How is the list 'shit'?
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>>79177829
>Malick first
>Two Tarantino flicks
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>>79177937
and the rest you havent even watched
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>>79177937
Right, so then how is it shit?
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Leon the professional where hello
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>no Exotica
>A Brighter Summer Day not top 5, but 76

I've seen better
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>>79177981
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>>79177689

thats a pretty beta question
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>>79177997
Flicks do not belong on a Kinoma list.
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>>79175822
I don't think The Thin Red Line deserves #1 either.
Even though Saving Private Ryan was (good) propaganda and doesn't deserve a spot, TTRL imo had some of Penn's cringiest acting and had a bit of filler.
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>>79178193

>cringiest acting

Why do autists pretend to understand human emotions?
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>>79177985
>>79177981
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>>79178193
>uses "cringiest" and "filler"
>expects his opinions on cinéma to be taken seriously
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>>79178129
That wasn't the tone there
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>>79178193
>cringiest acting
>t. pleb
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>Fargo is 43, not in the top 20
>Edward scissorhands at 41 instead of "the Nightmare Before Christmas (which is in the 80's)"
>Truman show even being top 50 when it was worse than Jurassic Park
>Jackie brown waaay too high
>Big Lebowski 10-20 too low
>Carlitos way not in top 60
>No Saving Private Ryan Propaganda, but Schindlers List propaganda is in the 40's. If your going to award propaganda might as fucking well put Saving Private Ryan in the top 40
Worst of all
>The Thin Red Line is waaay too high - They ommited propaganda Saving Private Ryan but included propaganda Schindlers List. SPR, while propaganda, was a better experience than Thin Red Line
>Gattaca rated too low
>Trainspotting not in top 30 - that movie was so fucking memorable that it's a crying shame
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>>79178217
>>79178245
I just never liked penn's work or his acting.
The movie is still near perfect, it's just not #1 material
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>>79178217
>>79178245
>>79178325
Penn's one of the most overrated actors there is and the movie suffered because of him. That said the movie was great in spite of Penn.
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>>79178518
Nobody cares about your wrong opinion.
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>>79178442
>SPR better than TRL

hahahahahahhahahahah

no just-

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
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>>79178552
Penn's a faggot and so are you
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>>79178573
I may be a faggot, but I at least don't have shitty pleb opinions about acting.
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>>79178442
>literally only mentioning the absolute plebbiest shit on the list
lmao, why did you feel the need to share this opinion
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Never got the love for The English Patient desu
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>>79178442
You seem very triggered by ""propaganda''''
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>>79178596
>Shanghai Suprise
>I Am Sam
>Gangster Squad

Penn is overrated as fuck.

Milk was shit too
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>>79178667
I'm just glad it's not top 10, people were saying it was the best movie released in years when it came out.
Surprised Titanic isn't on the list.
Trainspotting is waaaaaaaaaay too low
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>>79178860

I unironically enjoy Titanic more after watching all the "making of" and other special features about its production
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>>79178667
Just watched it recently and found it to be excellent, just a near perfect sort of romantic epic.
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>>79171472
I want my penis to live inside Kim Novak.
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>>79178017
Egoyan was such an exciting filmmaker in the '90s. He definitely deserves to be represented.
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>>79178671
i think you mean (((propoganda)))
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White Straight Male: The List
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>>79179585
Therefore, Normal & Proper: The List
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>>79179631
Since when do Normal White Males watch Arthouse? I figured they were the ones who turned capeshit-movies into a billion dollar industry.
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>>79179666
hey satan, I'm a straight white male and I've seen the vast majority of those films, what does that make me?
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>>79180033
A straight white male, who has found out that cinema is both beautiful, and strengthens your confidence in your identity. Posting on /tv/ it is likely that the second part is stronger than the first part. Also you are utterly unaware of how injust and biased the majority of these films are towards an ignorant, and racist PoV. The Straight White Male Gaze.
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>>79180130
Is this satire?
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>>79179206
Is a shame that we never saw her naked
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>>79175619
My least favorite Stillman. I think his politics are really shallow, and there's not much of a movie without them.
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>>79171472
Most of those are pretty average, really makes it clear how few decent movies there were in the 90's
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>>79177510
LA Confidential has one of the best plots ever put to film
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>Short Cuts that high
based
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