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The 10 Greatest Films of All Time

May 01, 2024
Once again, Sight and Sound magazine forgot to ask for my list of the top 10 movies of all

time

, but don't swear by Titan Sound, that's perfectly fine, there will always be the next decade. I'll make up for your returns with this video of my own. picks for the best

films

ever made, as all lists are worth it, these are personal votes, all backed by the sheer objective quality on display, these are

films

that represent the

greatest

greatness that cinema can achieve, their scripts are perfect , with impeccable characters and dialogues, perfect direction with impeccable framing and camera work, these 10 films are cinema, we will be more specific as we go, but basically they are all films that can be revealed in this line.
the 10 greatest films of all time
It was perfect, perfect, everything down to the last minute details, now the list in chronological order. sets the rules of the game highly respected Masterpiece is deservedly on every list you will find of the best films ever made and I hope it ever will be the highly crafted and sophisticated script follows a web of romantic entanglements in an upper-class French estate Jackie loves Andre, who loves Christine, who is married to Hobe, who is having an affair with Genevieve. Christine made Lizette married to Schumacher, but she openly flirts with maso and octave is there too. You have a sweet hat, no, no, I'm in love with a girl. she is married to someone and she is in love with someone and he is married it is a really healthy situation it is a breathless comedy of manners as great as the best of French theater in which everyone is unfaithful hypocrites and those who feel true love in their hearts broken or complete complexity with amazing visual style, the cast is locked in continuous motion filling every point and layer of the screen and the fluid camera follows every action to make this complicated universe clear and fluid.
the 10 greatest films of all time

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The writer and director suffered the rules of the game is the perfect combination of story and style that will mark the films on this list Sunset Boulevard or dope he always wanted a pool well, in the end he got a pool only the price turned out to be "It would be a bit high if there is a top five for the best directors of all

time

and one for the best screenwriters Billy Wilder is the only filmmaker who is in both and this is his

greatest

achievement, but it is still wonderful, it is not and there is no. dialogue that we have done".
the 10 greatest films of all time
We didn't need dialogue, we had faces full of memorable dialogue, it also has what might be the best voice-over narration in film history. I was harpooned like a baby whale and then I talked to a couple of Yes Men at Metro and they said no. Don't argue with her, don't yell at a sleepwalker, you can fall and break her neck. I must confess that I have a weakness for dialogue characterized by tired verbal cruelty. Sometimes it's interesting to see how bad it can be to misspell this promise to move forward. limit what right do you have to take me for granted?
the 10 greatest films of all time
What right do you want me to tell you? I wondered what a calligraphy expert would think of that childish scroll of yours. Billy Wilder matches the creativity of the script by directing Sunset Boulevard with many subtle visual metaphors including what is easily the most brilliant shot in film history, thanks and Glorious Swanson's performance as Norma Desmond, it doesn't make sense how perfect it is , it has absolutely everything that would cause great embarrassment, but it works, he returned it and If you had not been very interested in that script, he would not have tried to call me on the phone 10 times, but I send you I want with my true eyes, that silent performance carried to a world of words with every gesture and facial expression that hits the mark.
I've never seen anything like it before or since and I'm physically unable to think of the word satin without seeing those finger movements. I want the coffin to be white and I want it specially lined exactly with The Bridge on the River Kwai this is what epics have when they fail, they fail spectacularly they are boring superficial lifeless monotonies Silhouettes making conceited speeches for too long the strength of a god , but when an epic film succeeds is when you get a masterpiece The Bridge on the River stills Perfection is a visual spectacle inhabited by memorable characters This Is War, This Is Not the Game or Cricket, all of whom go through deep individual arcs through As the stories develop and then the plot develops, it's actually two parallel plots with Commander Shears, hey, there's William.
Holden thanks him again for acting as an unwitting protagonist against the accidental antagonist Colonel Nicholson. I hate it so much and because the parallel lines meet in Infinity, the two plots converge in an ending so exciting that it has never been equaled. David Ling's name is synonymous with epic and everything that can make a film worthy of the world can be found here I found quite a bit while he was alive his images are elaborate and complete he makes equal use of the wide 255 to 1 ratio and the even bigger background to show you how limitless the possibilities of the movie screen are.
This is what epic cinema is all about: visually linking the characters to the big world they live in when an epic unfolds is one of the best movies never made good hunting good show happy very funny Jolly Jolly, speaking of which the great country you let it scare away my cows and you come back on your feet what could we do part were 20 just a few of us those cows are worth more than a lot here the best film in the impressive career of Pantheon director William Weiler, it is a gripping, ambitious, entertaining and lustful western epic.
It has a set of excellent colorful characters immersed in a long story about a bloody dispute over territorial expansion. You set foot in Blanco Canyon one more time and this country will turn red. blood has humor death love hate adventure and manliness there's no reason to you know what people think no I'm not responsible for what people think just because of who I am it's classic Hollywood in all the best ways, doesn't anyone Would you love to see Gregory Peck? and Charlton Heston punching each other until dawn now tell me leech, what do we prove? William Weiler was always a master of movement and staging of visual depth and, like The Bridge Over the River, it soothes us as all epics should, the great country painting an elaborate canvas. that gives the environment as much importance as the characters as this story requires this is a big country countless shots give emphasis to the Horizon showing how the world of the film extends far beyond where mortal eyes can see this country It's as big as the gymnasium of the sea offers a man the same challenge, I can see it and what a musical score, oh and the Portuguese title is from the land, men are born, which has to be the manliest combination of words ever done, who is afraid of Virginia wool?
Did I mention? I have a thing for verbal cruelty, be warned, I won't, uh, repeat the pieces of the most complicated romantic relationship ever written. George and Martha spend an entire night verbally torturing each other and the unsuspecting young couple who came to visit animal noises that made the painting, oh. that's fine Greek with a mustache Martha attacked one night you know, a big fat man I hope it was an empty bottle George you can't afford to waste good liquor it also gets physical occasionally Edward Albee's dialogue is a delight for malicious combat and there is It's not an Abomination award because you haven't won, I swear if you existed I would divorce you and although this is a heartbreaking story about intentional emotional abuse, this movie is hilarious, it doesn't get any easier than being married to the president's daughter from that university there are easier things in this world some men would get their right arm for the boy last month it actually turns out that the sacrifices of a somewhat more private part of the anatomy ah you are so simple with a script like It would have been difficult not to do a masterpiece but Mike Nichols elevates it to the list of the 10 best films of all time thanks to impressive direction that never draws attention but gives this story just the punch that the film needs.
Rich in expressionistic, hanging shadows, there is exemplary use of depth, cuts are precise and meaningful, and strong close-ups help Burton and Taylor shine even more. If you ask me what is the best performance in the history of cinema. I'm worried about the story. Say it's a tie and they're both in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? I've got an Archer, it's Richard Burton in a chilling, low-key masterclass, send it tomorrow and Elizabeth Taylor in a commanding explosive spectacle. I'm loud and vulgar and I wear pants around the house because someone has to, but I'm not a monster.
I love the messy way Martha organizes her house in 100 years. I would never have thought of hiding a plate in the drawer. That's part of the reason The Movie is so perfect, even though it takes place in a handful of rooms, the sets are so detailed, and the actors interact with them so naturally. Daddy Davis is forgiven for this in the end and she wears this big black trap throughout the movie and is married. to joseph cottonism someone I regret that this compact world feels more alive than most supposedly larger films and to this day I am physically unable to put on a coat without thinking about the term subhuman monster, it's nice the way some People still have manners and just don't go breaking into other people's houses, they hear a subhuman monster howling from inside.
Damn, Once Upon a Time in the West, another epic, this time it's a shocking revenge saga packed with powerful imagery, what a climax! Showdown what a villain Frank is, what are we going to do with this Frank now that you've cultivated him by name, keep your dear brother happy, medicine? I don't know what to think about Sergio Leone being deservedly praised for his patient accumulation of attention for his effective use of cinematic scope close-ups and for his operatic collaboration with Ennio Morricone's all-time best celestial music score. It is possible why more sheet music with guitars is not used.
Leone is a talent that doesn't seem to get any attention. excellent, it is with dialogue, yes, yes, his films are full of long stretches of Silence, but when the dialogue comes, it is a shootout of amazing lines, the word for this man is five thousand dollars, that's right, Judas was content with 4970 less, there were many types of weapons. and the only one that can stop that is this there were no dollars in those days sons of yes with a few words Leoni's vivid characters speak with practical intelligence no man when you killed four it is easy to do it five concise Effectiveness as long as you use your hand never and restricted feeling I hope you come back someday someday foreign cinema A fish called Wanda what are you doing?
I'm thinking of the perfect comedy, a fast-paced farce about betrayal, honey traps, backstabbing, and old lady killing it. moves at breakneck speed from one hysterical scene to the next what you're doing it's a Buddhist meditation technique focus your aggression monks used to do it before going into battle making comedies no joke A fish named Wanda makes it clear with a script enviable and the most appropriate direction imaginable with his energetic blocking, white shots, fluid camera work, frame filling and background action, Charles Crichton takes the stories juggling infinite actions and jokes and presents them as they should be shown, he goes to kill or I will kill her.
You buy me fruits. The script creates a series of perfectly comic characters and inserts them into perfectly ironic situations to get every last laugh out of the audience. Take the stuttering animal lover. Do I really like animals? them and they don't do it with you, he needs to kill an old woman who has three dogs, in each attempt he fails and kills one of her dogs and he is also the one who needs to give vital information when the time comes. of the essence, the foreigner steals the show since this stupid villain Otto don't call me stupid oh sure, okay, calling you stupid would be an insult to stupid people.
I have known sheep that could outwit you. I have worn dresses with a higher IQ. I had never seen anyone deliver so many lines in such perfect timing. Charisma and misanthropy. Isn't it terrible about George when I find enough of a bastard and loud? I love that man talking to a bunch of know-it-all, intellectually inferior, British Jesus, they're uptight. Ken Ken Ken you are a very attractive man Ken, you are intelligent, you have wonderful bones, great eyes and you dress very interesting, seriously, every word that comes out of his mouth is comedy gold. It's good to be here.
George England is a good country and he teaches you exactly what to say when you look at a nice pair of boots The cook, the thief, his wife and his mistress, so the party is Georgie, what's going on. Not only is it the best title of all time, but it is the perfect example of formalism in cinema combining theatricality, architecture and music, it shows how cinema is the amalgamdefinitive of each art form, but you must realize that a smart cook puts together unlikely things. It's called Artistry. Peter Greenaway's modern revenge tragedy is high art, presenting an eschatological story featuring sexual humiliation and coprophagy. torture and cannibalism, fun for the whole family, yes, you will come out yourself in the future and Pie, when I ask you right, next time I will make you eat yours after forcing it out of you through your cock like it was toothpaste, has one of the most perfect uses of music ever filmed the plot structure and camera movements follow the rhythm of Unforgettable music Memorial by Michael Nyman adapted from Henry Purcell A minimalist baroque piece that repeats its melody over and over again with small alterations as he reaches climax I'm going to a good hairdresser yes, the best there is I'm going to a good dentist yes yes oh yes he's Jewish I'm going to a good gynecologist you what in the same way the The script, made up of eight acts, is built around the repetition of perfectly photographed events with minor alterations until reaching the delicious final scene that could be the best ending in the history of cinema and, like the masterpieces of baroque painting, the film is full of images that so many things happen at the same time that it is a pleasure to decide which detail to look at begin to expose what the problem is jfkc Oliver Stone's encyclopedic magnum opus is in my book the best representation of everything.
Cinema can be the sixth and fatal frame. 313 requires unity in the head of this is the key take, this is, this is what the art form can achieve when you are completely free of limits. We are close. They are closer than you think. Editing has never been done with such creativity and effect. Now we are through the Looking Glass, here the people white is black, black and black is white and it creates one of the most unique audiovisual worlds you have ever seen and then you take right now, yes, Mary falls to the ground immediately, she was screaming. they're filming they're filming come out you'd think the idea of ​​this movie would never work the script is an endless parade of exposition dumps the characters talk and talk and talk about things that happened or may have happened, but each person has their own unique characterization and his narratives are brought to life by Stone's appropriate use of everything he can throw at the audience, key witnesses of that day, Charles Brown, a combat fan just behind Gene Hill and Mary Mormon.
Highly complex events become very clear and in the quieter moments Stone is able to frame some damn good frames in the sense that Jim Garrison's speech at the end is a verbal marvel complete with King Hamlet dying and thus going to heaven and it is also revealed to me that this is the last epic. I swear, Kenneth Branerg took the greatest achievement of the English language and presented it in its entirety, oh Ern, I will take away its power with enough visual flair to make it as significant to cinema as Shakespeare's work accustomed to literature. Hamlet, remember that there is so much greatness on the screen that the overwhelming counsel of him is now even more secret. and the most serious thing, brennox makes use of long and discreet takes and quick cuts, there is comedy, there is fashion, there is horror, there are all levels of energy, let's let four captains carry Hamlet like a soldier to the stage, because probably if They would have made the most boisterous Brennox of royalty approve.
His performance makes you wonder why Hamlet is so often played as a gloomy, asocial Bruder when the character is such a loud and rambunctious attention. I love theophilia, forty thousand brothers, they couldn't with all their amount of love invent my son and my thoughts would be a damned speech. It will be the most epic shot in film history, how the camera zooms out to make Hamlet a part of the environment and the army marching in the background. I bet it played in Shakespeare's mind as he wrote down thoughts, be bloody, oh, don't be any worse now, that's for Ken Branner's The Endless Four-Hour Uncut Version of Hamlet, which is Ken Brown.
I'll tell him you said that and I think he'll be very hurt and that's the whole list of the top 10 movies of all time and since we've been around. you're here, why don't you list 10 more honorable mentions? I'm so sorry to lose you, but I want you to know that I couldn't love you more if you were my own son. Well, if you lose one child, it is possible to have another. a Maltese falconium and please stop acting like I'm the Queen Mother I'm sorry I'm out of a hive Margo your behavior would hardly be considered either queenly or motherly there will be no locks or bolts between us Mary Kate except those in your own mercenary little heart excellent Mercy, yes, but does he have a chance?
Does he have a chance? How much better can you eat? What can you buy that you can no longer afford in the future? The Lord has the future. I have to serve this to die as if this is deserved. I have nothing to do. with that thanks for looking

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