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    mevmijaumau — 11 years ago(June 26, 2014 11:48 PM)

    I'm surprised nobody mentioned
    Hausu
    . That movie's visual style is something out of this world, and is only matched by the other works of its director Nobuhiko Obayashi, such as
    motion
    or
    Confession
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    Two other films I haven't seen mentioned yet are Kurosawa's
    Dreams
    and Fellini's
    Giulietta degli spiriti
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      canuck2 — 11 years ago(July 08, 2014 09:51 AM)

      Barry Lyndon, Days of Heaven and Heaven's Gate are the three I often cite as the most beautiful films I've seen.

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        redfox5367 — 11 years ago(November 04, 2014 03:21 PM)

        Watch
        The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
        by Werner Herzog.

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            loepark — 11 years ago(December 26, 2014 05:42 AM)

            Raging bull is definitely one along with any select Terrence Malick film.
            Raging Bull = Best movie

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              jakdstew — 10 years ago(April 25, 2015 01:39 PM)

              1. Barry Lyndon
              2. The Leopard
              3. Fanny and Alexander
              4. The Conformist
              5. Pierrot Le Fou
              6. Last Year at Marienbad
              7. Mysteries of Lisbon
              8. The Thin Red Line
              9. The Innocents
              10. Marketa Lazarova
                Others: Apocalypse Now, Badlands, Cries and Whispers, Don't Look Now, The Great Beauty, Lawrence of Arabia, Ludwig, Manhattan, Melancholia, The Night of the Hunter, Roman Holiday, Vertigo, The White Ribbon,
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                armanmarok — 10 years ago(May 16, 2015 08:53 PM)

                B&W:

                1. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
                2. Metropolis (1927)
                3. Children of Paradise (1945)
                4. Beauty and the Beast (1946)
                5. Rashmon (1950)
                6. Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
                7. La Jete (1962)
                8. Ivan's Childhood (1962)
                9. Onibaba (1964)
                10. Persona (1966)
                  Color:
                11. The Red Shoes (1948)
                12. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
                13. Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)
                14. Barry Lyndon (1975)
                15. Brazil (1985)
                16. Raise the Red Lantern (1991)
                17. Baraka (1992)
                18. Lon (1994)
                19. Amlie (2001)
                20. Lost in Translation (2003)

                My Top 100 Favorite Films:
                http://www.imdb.com/list/ls071561044/

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                  angelosdaughter — 10 years ago(September 03, 2015 02:28 AM)

                  In addition to those already mentioned:
                  "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winterand Spring" (2003)Visuals and story are mesmerizing.
                  "Brother Sun, Sister Moon" (1972) Gorgeous visuals. Some scenes are reminiscent of paintings; others (such as those of Francis' audience with the Pope) of mosaics such as can be seen in some of the churches in Ravenna.
                  "Jesus of Nazareth" Again painterly visuals. Zefferelli had an artist's eye.
                  "Le Hussard sur le toit" I(The Horseman on the Roof)Stunning scenery and story of two people one a young Italian colonel on the run in France from the Austrian authorities during the Italian Risorigimento who meets a lovely young woman searching for her much older husband as both flee a cholera epidemic.
                  "Fiorile"
                  "La Notte di San Lorenzo" (The Night of the Shooting Stars")
                  "Ciao, Professore"
                  Au Revoir Les Infants"
                  "L' Albero degli Zoccoli" (The Tree of Wooden Clogs")
                  "Enchanted April"
                  I could be a morning person if morning happened at noon.

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                    MystMoonstruck — 10 years ago(September 02, 2015 09:08 PM)

                    I don't think that these have been mentioned:
                    Vatel (2000)
                    Black Narcissus (1947)
                    Romeo and Juliet (1968)
                    A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)
                    (W)hat are we without our dreams?
                    Making sure our fantasies
                    Do not overpower our realities. ~ RC

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                      guccipix — 10 years ago(September 03, 2015 06:50 AM)

                      Cinema Paradiso would make my list along with 2001, Barry Lyndon, maybe A Clockwork Orange, probably Shawshank, Taxi Driver, Drive.
                      Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime.

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                          ancamg — 10 years ago(September 03, 2015 07:49 AM)

                          I only watched the second half of Barry Lyndon, and from what I saw it must be a wonderful movie, but I can't rate it, though I am sure it must be among the best.
                          I want to add a few movies/directors
                          I loved all movies done by
                          Kurosawa
                          , but they were partly mentioned before
                          My best director is G.
                          Tornatore
                          and I loved all his movies
                          In no particular order
                          Cinema Paradiso
                          Malena
                          The best offer
                          La legenda del 1900
                          L'uomo delle stelle
                          La sconosciuta
                          Amazing movies:
                          Das Boot (Wolfgang Petersen)
                          Der Untergang (Oliver Hirschbiegel)
                          I loved: The book reader
                          Other WWII related movies: The Pianist, The boy in stripped pyjamas

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                            guccipix — 10 years ago(October 24, 2015 10:49 AM)

                            1. Barry Lyndon
                            2. 2001
                            3. Days of Heaven
                            4. Moonrise Kingdom
                            5. Drive
                            6. The Graduate
                            7. Cinema Paradiso
                            8. Howl's Moving Castle
                            9. Russian Ark
                            10. Rain Man
                              Something like that.
                              Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime.
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                              Pzachlen — 9 years ago(August 15, 2016 08:05 AM)

                              The Fall.. by far most stunning
                              Immortals
                              Women in love
                              Citizen Kane
                              The Music Lovers..best camera work
                              Moulin Rouge
                              The Devils Best Production design
                              Black Stallion
                              The Boyfriend
                              Doctor Zhivago
                              Lovers of Teruel
                              House of Flying Daggers
                              Gatsby
                              Rapture

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                                yesanything — 9 years ago(August 23, 2016 07:29 PM)

                                #1 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
                                #'s 2-8 listed above
                                the coins in the jar are for charity,
                                the coins in the tray are for sharing

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