W sieci krąży TOP 10 ulubionych filmów przygotowane m.in.
przez Quentina Tarantino, Martina Scorsese, Woody'ego Allena, Francisa Forda
Coppoli, Guillermo del Toro, Sama Mendesa. Dwukrotnie w tych zestawieniach
znalazł się "Popiół i diament" Andrzeja Wajdy, jest też kino Romana
Polańskiego oraz Krzysztofa Kieślowskiego.
Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse
James, Killing Them Softly)
Apocalypse
Now (1979) – Francis Ford Coppola
Badlands
(1973) – Terrence Malick
Barry
Lyndon (1975) – Stanley Kubrick
Blue Velvet
(1986) – David Lynch
Marnie
(1964) – Alfred Hitchcock
Mulholland
Dr. (2003) – David Lynch
The Night
of the Hunter (1955) – Charles Laughton
Raging Bull
(1980) – Martin Scorsese
Sunset
Blvd. (1950) – Billy Wilder
The Tenant
(1976) – Roman Polanski
Bong Joon-ho (The Host, Snow Piercer)
A City of
Sadness (1989) – Hsiao-bsein Hou
Cure (1998)
– Kurosawa Kiyoshi
Fargo
(1995) – Joel & Ethan Coen
The
Housemaid (1960) – Kim Ki-young
Psycho
(1960) – Alfred Hitchcock
Raging Bull
(1980) – Martin Scorsese
Touch of
Evil (1958) – Orson Welles
Vengeance
is Mine (1979) – Imamura Shohei
The Wages
of Fear (1953) – Henri-Georges Clouzot
Zodiac
(2007) – David Fincher
David O’Russell (The Fighter, I Heart
Huckabees)
Blue Velvet
(1986) – David Lynch
Chinatown
(1974) – Roman Polanski
The
Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) – Luis Bunuel
The
Godfather (1972) – Francis Ford Coppola
Goodfellas
(1990) – Martin Scorsese
It’s a
Wonderful Life (1947) – Frank Capra
Pulp
Fiction (1994) – Quentin Tarantino
Raging Bull
(1980) – Martin Scorsese
Vertigo
(1958) – Alfred Hitchcock
Young
Frankenstein (1974) – Mel Brooks
Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Scott Pilgrim
vs. The World)
2001: A
Space Odyssey (1968) – Stanley Kubrick
An American
Werewolf in London (1981) – John Landis
Carrie
(1976) – Brian de Palma
Dames
(1934) – Busby Berkeley
Don’t Look
Now (1973) – Nicolas Roeg
Duck Soup
(1933) – Leo McCarey
Psycho
(1960) – Alfred Hitchcock
Raising
Arizona (1987) – Joel & Ethan Coen
Taxi Driver
(1976) – Martin Scorsese
The Wild
Bunch (1969) – Sam Peckinpah
Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather, The
Conversation)
The
Apartment (1960) – Billy Wilder
Ashes and
Diamonds (1958) – Andrzej Wajda
The Bad
Sleep Well (1960) – Akira Kurosawa
The Best
Years of Our Lives (1946) – William Wyler
I Vitelloni
(1953) – Federico Fellini
The King of
Comedy (1983) – Martin Scorsese
Raging Bull
(1980) – Martin Scorsese
Singin’ in
the Rain (1951) – Stanley Donen/Gene Kelly
Sunrise
(1927) – F.W. Murnau
Yojimbo
(1961) – Akira Kurosawa
Greg Mottola (Superbad, Adventureland)
2001: A
Space Odyssey (1968) – Stanley Kubrick
The 400
Blows (1959) – Francois Truffaut
La dolce
vita (1960) – Federico Fellini
The General
(1926) – Buster Keaton
The Lady
from Shanghai (1947) – Orson Welles
Manhattan
(1979) – Woody Allen
Modern
Times (1936) – Charles Chaplin
Pather
Panchali (1955) – Satyajit Ray
Persona
(1966) – Ingmar Bergman
Yojimbo
(1961) – Akira Kurosawa
Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy)
8½ (1963) –
Federico Fellini
La Belle et
la Bete (1946) – Jean Cocteau
Frankenstein
(1931) – James Whale
Freaks
(1932) – Tod Browning
Goodfellas
(1990) – Martin Scorsese
Greed
(1925) – Erich von Stroheim
Los
Olvidados (1950) – Luis Bunuel
Modern
Times (1936) – Charles Chaplin
Nosferatu
(1922) – F.W. Murnau
Shadow of a
Doubt (1943) – Alfred Hitchcock
Marc Webb (500 Days of Summer, The Amazing
Spider-Man)
8½ (1963) –
Federico Fellini
Annie Hall
(1977) – Woody Allen
The Bridge
on the River Kwai (1957) – David Lean
Children of
Men (2006) – Alfonso Cuaron
City Lights
(1931) – Charles Chaplin
Dead Poets
Society (1989) – Peter Weir
The
Graduate (1967) – Mike Nichols
Singin’ in
the Rain (1951) – Stanley Donen/Gene Kelly
Three
Colours: Red (1994) – Krzysztof Kieslowski
The Year of
Living Dangerously (1982) – Peter Weir
Martin Scorsese (Raging Bull, Goodfellas)
2001: A
Space Odyssey (1968) – Stanley Kubrick
8½ (1963) –
Federico Fellini
Ashes and
Diamonds (1958) – Andrzej Wajda
Citizen
Kane (1941) – Orson Welles
The Leopard
(1963) – Luchino Visconti
Paisa
(1946) – Roberto Rossellini
The Red
Shoes (1948) – Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger
The River
(1951) – Jean Renoir
Salvatore
Giuliano (1962) – Francesco Rosi
The
Searchers (1956) – John Ford
Ugetsu Monogatari
(1953) – Mizoguchi Kenji
Vertigo
(1958) – Alfred Hitchcock
Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass, X-Men: First Class)
Back to the
Future (1985) – Robert Zemeckis
Being There
(1979) – Hal Ashby
The Deer
Hunter (1977) – Michael Cimino
The Good,
The Bad, and the Ugly (1966) – Sergio Leone
Lawrence of
Arabia (1962) – David Lean
Raiders of
the Lost Ark (1981) – Steven Spielberg
Reservoir
Dogs (1991) – Quentin Tarantino
Rocky III
(1982) – Sylvester Stallone
Scarface
(1983) – Brian De Palma
Star Wars
(1977) – George Lucas
Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill)
Apocalypse
Now (1976) – Francis Ford Coppola
The Bad
News Bears (1976) – Michael Ritchie
Carrie
(1976) – Brian De Palma
Dazed and
Confused (1993) – Richard Linklater
The Good,
the Bad, and the Ugly (1966) – Sergio Leone
The Great
Escape (1963) – John Sturges
His Girl
Friday (1939) – Howard Hawks
Jaws (1975)
– Steven Spielberg
Pretty
Maids All in a Row (1971) – Roger Vadim
Rolling
Thunder (1997) – John Flynn
Sorcerer (1977)
– William Friedkin
Taxi Driver
(1976) – Martin Scorsese
Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Skyfall)
The 400
Blows (1959) – Fracois Truffaut
Blue Velvet
(1986) – David Lynch
Citizen
Kane (1941) – Orson Welles
Fanny and
Alexander (1984) – Ingmar Bergman
The
Godfather: Part II (1974) – Francis Ford Coppola
Kes (1969)
– Ken Loach
Rosemary’s
Baby (1968) – Roman Polanski
Taxi Driver
(1976) – Martin Scorsese
There Will
Be Blood (2007) – Paul Thomas Anderson
Vertigo
(1958) – Alfred Hitchcock
Woody Allen (Annie Hall, Manhattan)
The 400
Blows (1959) – Francois Truffaut
8½ (1963) –
Federico Fellini
Amarcord
(1972) – Federico Fellini
The Bicycle
Theives (1948) – Vittorio de Sica
Citizen
Kane (1941) – Orson Welles
The
Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) – Luis Bunuel
La grand
illusion (1937) – Jean Renoir
Paths of
Glory (1957) – Stanley Kubrick
Rashomon (1950) – Akira Kurosawa
The Seventh Seal (1957) – Ingmar Bergman
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