Top 5

ITT: Post your top 5
1.American Psycho
2.Fight Club
3.Clockwork Orange
4.The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
5.The Shining

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My thread is going to die because of GoT threads and capeshit
Fuck this board

Your list is excruciatingly "we live in a society"

How come?
inb4 Fight Club is that kind of movie because then you missed the point of the movie

The Godfather 2
Jurassic Park
American Psycho
A New Hope
Interstellar

How many films have you seen?
Also why do you like Jurassic Park so much?

what the fuck kind of a list is that? American Psycho number 1, really? 2 films from Kubrick? Here's a real list, kid

1. The Holy Mountain
2. Lost Highway
3. Spring Breakers
4. Psycho
5. Pulp Fiction

(Kubrick is still great btw it's just that you would have 2 from the same director in your top 5)

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Iv'e only seen Psycho and Pulp Fiction and neither of them are close to being 10/10.
But Iv'e been meaning to watch everything in your top 3.
I just realised that i like the shining more then most films except for my top 4

Good bait
Best taste so far, respect for Spring Breakers

1. Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman
2. Freddy Got Fingered
3. The Social Network
4. The Bride of Frankenstein
5. Eyes Wide Shut

This the second time I've seen The Holy Mountain referenced lately, is it that good?

The Shining is probably in my top 10, it's a great movie.
Psycho is most definitely close to a 10/10 wtf are you on about
Pulp Fiction is probably like an 8 but it's iconic and has a lot of heart, I liked it when I was a teenager so there's nostalgia too

teenager list.

I put off watching The Holy Mountain for close to 10 years, and I finally watched it just last month. I can say, without a doubt, that it is my favorite film of all time, and it transcends the medium. I have to warn you, it's really out there, so you might not like it. But it's also more than just epic stoner shit. There is clear meaning behind a lot of the symbolism. Give it a chance.

Memento
American Psycho
Godfather 2
Taxi driver
Silence of the lambs

Vanishing Point
White Lightning
American Graffiti
Convoy
Smokey and The Bandit

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I've been avoiding Jodo stuff because he is the reason Giraud stopped drawing Blueberry albums, but I will watch holy Mountain and El Topo this summer

1. Apocalypse Now
2.Mulholland Drive
3. Lawrence of Arabia
4. The Good the Bad and The Ugly
5. Dark City

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1.I Saw the Devil
2.The Thing
3.Gattaca
4.Creed
5.Infernal Affairs

1. The Shawshank Redemption
2. The Godfather
3. The Godfather: Part II
4. The Dark Knight
5. 12 Angry Men

Serious list here. It’s been the same for about a decade but I still stand by it.

>1. Apocalypse Now
>2. 2001 A Space Odyssey
>3. Barry Lyndon
>4. Godfather Part 2
>5. A Clockwork Orange

All made within a decade of each other. Weird. It must be because it was at a time when the subject matter was being portrayed in a realistic manner and the censorship was pretty much non-existant allowing directors to push the boundaries of subject matter leading to some pretty incredible movies during the 70s. It was a time to experiment but also wasn’t reliant on CGI so it kept the special effects practical, timeless and ultimately more impressive.

Probably why I like these movies so much other than that being amazing movies in their own rights.

I don't know, I've seen too many.
Jurassic Park is kino, I've seen it so many times and it gets me excited even though I remember every scene. Nostalgia plays a factor in it too.

plebtown population (you)
fucking hang yourself
unequivocally based
based
dad?

Top 5 threads around here have been utter dogshit lately.

The Shining
Mulholland Dr
El Topo
Mutiny on the Bounty (1962)
Aguirre: The Wrath of God

1. Sneed's
2. Feed
3. And Seed
4. Formerly
5. Chuck's

All great movies no shame. Only plebs will disagree.

this is me and I would have given you a based

What a shit list, lmao.

In no particular order
Sorcerer (1977)
Barry Lyndon (1975)
Thief (1981)
Blue Velvet (1986)
Once Upon A Time in the West (1968)

1- Fight Club
2- Trainspotting
3- Mulholland Drive
4- Eyes Wide Shut
5- The Big Lebowski

plebian taste, muh classics
are you a redditor?

Let's see yours and if you already posted it I didn't even consider it worth a (you)

Mulholland Dr is literally the best movie ever made and the rest are personal favorites.

1- Iron Man 3
2- Pirates of the Caribbean
3- Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban
4- Wolf of Wall Street

1. October: Ten Days That Shook the World - Sergei Eisenstein (1928)
2. The Holy Mountain - Alejandro Jodorowsky (1973)
3. El Topo - Alejandro Jodorowsky (1970)
4. The Gold of Naples - Vittorio de Sica (1953)
5. In the Loop - Armando Ianucci (2009)

kys contrarian piece of shit.

fuck your retarded ass movies like lost highway or eraserhead

>getting LYNCHED this hard

That scene in Irreversible, yes you know which one I mean, x 5 times

>Mulholland Dr is best movie
You could have just answered yes to my question.

rocky (all of them)
lord of the rings (all of them)
the green mile
the fall
chicken run

Jesus these are some Reddit-tier lists.

Glenngarry Glenn Ross
The Breakfast Club
Man on Fire
Conan the Barbarian
The Deer Hunter

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>Glenngarry Glenn Ross
why? everybody in it is a dickhead.
>Man on Fire
so badly shot the camera movements are irritating i love the bridge scene though
>The Deer Hunter
so you just like to feel miserable when you watch a film or what?

1. The Shining
2. The Social Network
3. There Will Be Blood
4. The Silence of the Lams
5. Pulp Fiction

>conan
>the breakfast club
>deer fucking hunter
brainlet list

>you guys are reddit
>Man on Fire

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checked and pleb
>Glenngarry Glenn Ross
psued fag
>The Breakfast Club
gay
>Man on Fire
do you work 9-5?
>Conan the Barbarian
do you like UFC too?
>The Deer Hunter
worst "Vietnam" movie in history

A Brighter Summer Day
High and Low
Harakiri
Andrei Rublev
2001 A Space Odyssey

All of my listed films are "perfect". They're really the only films I can think of that I wouldnt change anything about. Honorable mentions would have been 'Blue Valentine' and Tim Burton's 'Batman'.

Shouldnt you be writing jokes, Daniel?

City of God
The Truman Show
Mulholland Drive
Apocalypse Now
Taxi Driver

What?

Great list

1. There Will Be Blood
2. The Last Emperor
3. The Fountainhead
4. Casa Blanca
5. Office Space

1. A Few Good Men
2. The Ninth Gate
3. Videodrome
4. The Bounty
5. The Package

it's funny because glengarry glenn ross was very obviously a play before it was a film, the scene structures and whatnot. i found that quite distracting. there was some great acting in it, i've got a bias against it partly because i love ed harris and i couldn't stand his character in this, he was so irritating. anyway i certainly wouldn't call it 'perfect.'
likewise man on fire's editing, the cuts between scenes was very jarring it was was unique and gave the film it's own style but it's headache inducing.
but like i said i love this scene -
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the deer hunter's a great film. your list is just so weird.

Jack and Jill
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Looper
Captain Marvel
Oceans 8

1. Sneed
2. Sneed
3. Sneed
4. Sneed
5. Chuck's

Here's a (you)

>Dirty Harry
>Once Upon A Time In America
>Pumping Iron
>Koyaanisqatsi
>Boogie Nights

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It was a long shot, ignore me

1 starship troopers
2 fight club
3 iron man 2
4 triumph of the will
5 bill and ted's excellent adventure

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High Test list right here

Leaving Las Vegas
Boogie Nights
Mystic River
Vanilla Sky
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans

I'd probably exchange one or two films for others I can't readily think of, but those above often crop up in my mind when I'm thinking of my favourites.

I don't really watch films made before 1975.

Sara just needs to be my mommy already.

Who is this Daniel guy you speak about?

holy shit this thread is garbage. remind me never to return to this board.

5. Last Year at Marienbad
4. Moonrise
3. Onibaba
2. Querelle
1. The Magnificent Ambersons

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dude when are you shooting up your school?

unfriended
guardians of the galaxy
alien vs predator
clockwork orange
marley and me

>Onibaba
Holy fuck this is the first time I've ever seen someone else mention that movie. I thought I was the only one lol.

1.Usual suspects
2.Fight club
3.Harakiri
4.Clockwork orange
5.Heat

Glenngarry Glenn Ross and Breakfast Club are on there for the same reasons. I reeeeally enjoy movies with very few scene changes that rely almost entirely on the characters and their personalities to drive the story('Cube' also comes to mind). The Deer Hunter is also similar in that regard and is also the only 3 hour movie I have enjoyed sitting trough multiple times. At the end of each of these three movies you could mentally place each of the characters in the in any hypothetical scenario and know exactly how they would respond because you know the characters. Conan is a guilty pleasure. I listen to the score fairly regularly, I've watched it more time than any other movie and it never gets old for me. And Man on Fire is the only movie I can't get through without at least tearing up a bit.

Of course my reasons for liking each of these films goes a lot deeper than that, but I'm not writing 5 movie essays on an image board.

I'd also give an honorable mention to 'The Devil's Advocate' . I'm surprised it doesn't get mentioned on this board more given how much Yea Forums loves picking apart symbolic imagery but it's not nearly as ham fisted as a lot of the masturbatory garbage that floods this board.

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If you like single scene heavy movies then you should check out Ordet.

>(1962)
unironic and justified have sex post

why do you think spring breakers is that great?

> Perfect Blue

> La Propieta E Un Furto

> The Big Lebowski

> Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence

> Birdman

1. drive
2. intent 2
3. snitch
4. hush
5. here comes the boom

Not the same user. I honestly think Spring Breakers is a great deconstruction of the vapidness of the "MTV" generation and what they're life's pursuits are.

This kind of explains: youtube.com/watch?v=478sP9ET044

An old friend I havent seen or talked to in far too long, I outed him on here once years ago cause he always had In the Loop in his top movies

1. The Third Man
2. Rashomon
3. Ivan's Childhood
4. Touch of Evil
5. Bande a part

This is now a size thread; post the size of your dick. No lying, though. Don't be a fag

6.3 in

People keep telling me that it's like an Evian Bottle.

I'll check it out. Thanks for the recommendation.

5 or so inches

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so has a weird shape & taste like shit?

Drive
Place Beyond The Pines
Blade Runner 2049
Lars and the real girl
Only God Forgives

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17 cm

This. Fight Club really is a good movie if you are not a 15 year old "Hurr lets smash le society" teenager

newfags posting movies. this is a size thread now. how big?

7.3 by 7 inches BPEL unironically

>Sorcerer
>Thief
Absolutely patrician tier

>7 inches of girth
n-nani?

Keep doing your thing, I respect it.

>Batman
This movie is the Blade Runner of capes: mind blowing world building and visual flair, but an abysmal script. The Joker has no philosophy, no motivation to speak of, no goal. His final plan very well could have happened two plans before or after. Batman, likewise, also lacks any characterisation. He doesn't have an agency, dating a girl he never shows interest in, revealing his secret because he's told to and, when he fails, letting Alfred reveal it for him. He doesn't have an opinion either way. His girlfriend is assaulted in her own home, but he just acts like a maniac and then disappears, offering no consolation. The only thing that made it worth it was that it created a hilarious tribute in a comic that followed it, Annihilators #2.

1. Chungking Express
2. The Thing
3. Zodiac
4. Blue Velvet
5. Tie between Cleo from 5 to 7 and Bicycle Thieves

6.8 inches honestly

this level of newfaggotry

> Abysmal script

I can only completely agree with that when it comes to the "love" (Actually kind of rapey) scene.

I'm curious why everything else is? Roy Batty had a motive. "I want more life."

That's why Batman Returns is infinitely better, because it actually has a decent script.

cope

1. Like Someone in Love
2. Phoenix
3. Persona
4. Clueless
5. Grand Budapest Hotel

good mention of spring breakers
nice
nice
nice
i saw the devil is great, nice
nice
nice
this one actually made me laugh for some reason, nice and shoutout to the best harry potter kino
nice
nice

He had the hots for Vicki Vale.


Does that count?

end of evangelion
pulp fiction
transformers the movie from 1986
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
apocalypse now

Love Liza
Videodrome
Tyrannosaur
Possession
Punch-Drunk Love

A True Patrician

City of God and Truman Show are reddit garbage. MD is tops tho.

Batmans characters didn't even have motivations, but that doesn't make Blade Runner good just for having the bare minimum. It's too shallow.

in no particular order

.akira
.Crouching tiger hidden dragon
.the man who would be king
.spring, summer, fall, winter, then spring - a film about a tiny Buddhist temple on an island in a lake populated by just one monk and his apprentice.
.the matrix, unironically

3 Asian entries, pls no bully

6.5 but i bump it to 7in

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American psycho
The Good Shepherd
The matrix uno
Notorious
Rocky 3

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>Onibaba
Awesome film, I'll check out the rest

Your list isn't that much better
>Spring Breakers
wtf
>By the same guys who made Gummo and Enter the Void
Oh that sounds interesting, I'll check it out

Most of these are, it's not necessarily a bad thing as long as they don't get up their own asses.

Interesting

very reddit

Hehe

...

My favs are pretty boring (FC, AN, G2, Whiplash and Manchester by the Sea) So I'll put up some less well-know favs

1. Mash
2. Playtime
3. Il Grande Silenzio
4. Onibaba
5. Valerie and her Week of Wonders

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Nice devil's advocate hat tip, I forgot about that movie worse than niggas with no snowmobiles forgot about dre.

>The Great Escape
>All That Heaven Allows
>The Bridge (1959)
>High and Low
>The Thin Red Line

1. WALL•E
2. The Royal Tenenbaums
3. Rocky
4. Philadelphia
5. Blue Valentine

>The Thin Red Line

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All top 3 are about as "we live in a society" as film gets

Honorable mentions

Apocalypto
Lord of war
Zoolander - its an actual gem, but comedy isn't really counted in the high tiers of filmdom. Almost every moment of that movie is funny. The clothes and aesthetic, the absurd premise, the ambition and genius hidden inside that silly film is amazing.
300
The lion King - the absolute peak of animated kids movie

Pretty great lists all around. My memory is flimsy because of recent conversations and the primacy and recency biases, but there are some.

. Fallen Angels
. Koyaanisqatsi
. Brick
. Lawrence of Arabia
. Dersu Uzala

Recent films i greatly enjoyed

. Arrival
. Goskung
. Sunshine
. Whiplash
. Drive
. Castaway on the moon

Honourable mentions

. El milagro de P. Tinto
. Yellow Submarine
. Marx Brothers top 3

Fav. Directors

. Kurosawa
. Terry Gilliam (with exceptions)
. Wong Kar

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not bad user
whatchu think of the man who killed don quixote (if you got a chance to see it?)

The Kite Runner
Spider-Man (2002)
The Matrix
Back To The Future
The Sixth Sense

>The Joker had no motivation
Revenge against the guy that set him up, revenge against Batman for turning him into the Joker? The Joker actually has more motivation in this than he has most other depictions. Generally his motive is "lol, so random I have a secret dude crush on Batman." Bruce Wayne's is supposed to be a Charles Kane figure an I thought that was pretty clearly illustrated through the visual story telling. I also don't know if it was intentional or not(knowing Burton, it could be either) that Batman's creator was Bob Kane.

>His girlfriend is assaulted in her own home, but he just acts like a maniac

Because he doesn't care about her. He wants to. He wants to be a normal person with a normal life and normal emotions but he's not and he wont. He has a tenuous grasp on his own sanity and the Joker is the image of what he truly is and will become if he ever lets go of his Kantian sense of duty.

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>The Sixth Sense
Great movie. Its a shame m. Night shamyalan? Lost his mind and started making garbage. Sixth sense and unbreakable are top tier.

>Dersu Uzala
very very based

1. Goodfellas
2. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
3. The Empire Strikes Back
4. Come and See
5. Grave of the Fireflies

>Marx Brothers
nice

Goodfellas is absolute shit. Anyone who likes it over the Godfather is braindead. Shinebox is literally the only scene that gets a rise out of me. Otherwise it's college dorm room poster fodder along with Scarface.

1) All the Little Animals
2) A Private War
3) Louder Than Bombs
4) Master and Commander
5) The Rocketeer

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1. बच्चा दुई समस्या
2. Muammo bolani ikkita
3. ችግር ሁለት ልጆች
4. ບັນຫາເດັກນ້ອຍສອງ
5. Problème Deux enfants

I consider myself quite the avid moviegoer

>this post
based

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Mulholland Drive
Fight Club
The French Connection
The Wolf of Wall Street
The Social Network

I really seem to have a thing for "building an empire" movies. Fight Club, The Wolf of Wall Street, and The Social Network all fall into that category.

Honorable mentions:
Silence of the Lambs
Rear Window
Taxi Driver
Goodfellas
The Departed
Pulp Fiction
Blue Velvet
The Dark Knight
The Master
UHF

Mulholland Drive and Rear Window are the only good movies anywhere on your post. You should kill yourself asap.

>I really seem to have a thing for imdb core trash

Absolute taste my friend, each of them

Still in my list damn, may watch it tonight (its 21:30 EU time, absolute movie hours)

In no particular order, I love atmospheric and journey type of movies, recommend me more good anons.
Terminator
Master and Commander: Far Side of the World
Man from Earth
Fight Club
Avatar

What's the point of Fight Club again?

>Conan the Barbarian
That's some great taste here, I don't get why are other anons hating on this movie.

>3.Harakiri
I almost put Harakiri/Seppuku into my list, you are my nigger. I think it was the last jap movie using real sharp blades with precise choreography and the actors are/were actually professional swordmen irl.

the list of a 14 year old

Very interesting list, I really love CT, HD and based on what you said I am going to watch Srping, Summer, sounds like an interesting movie.

I would reccomend you several amazing atmospheric films but you have Fight Club and Avatar in your top 5 so you're not worth it.

Thanks for memeing user. I saw Avatar in 3D and no other movie gave me that visual enjoyment. I saw extended version recently while being on psilocybin mushrooms and it was an amazing journey.

1. Truman Show
2. Blade Runner
3. Apocalypse Now
4. Dredd
5. Pulp Fiction

The Ghost Writer
Eyes Wide Shut
Croupier
Scarface
Lolita 1962
The Thing
Mommy

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>Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
>The Doors (1991)
>Harsh Times (2005)
>Kids (1995)
>An American Crime (2007)

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>Sorcerer
Amazing film.
>Man on Fire
Only other person I've seen talk about this
>The Ninth Gate
>Videodrome
Nice!

In no order, tried to weed out some of my favorites that have already been mentioned.

Enemy (2013)
Badlands (1973)
The Man from Earth (2007)
Jaws (1975)
Repo Man (1984)

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>Lawrence of Arabia
>Apocalypse Now
>The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
>Goodfellas
>Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

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>interstellar
>lawrence of arabia
>the matrix
>the gladiator
>blade runner 2049

You're gonna get a lot of shit because these are standard classics so people will say you're "basic," but these are all good movies. If you like American Psycho, I STRONGLY recommend The Rules of Attraction, which features Patrick Bateman's cooler younger brother in college. If you like Fight Club, you might like Synecdoche, New York, which is a postmodern surrealist film about meaning in life, connections, and our roles in society, and The East, which is dumber but about eco-terrorists.

Finally saw Godfather pt 2 a couple years ago, beautiful film.

lol but in middle school I loved Freddy Got Fingered. When I was in middle school I'd always sneak my parents' DVD of Eyes Wide Shut late at night...

love Taxi Driver, these are standard TV but I recommend Good Time and Enter the Void

love Dark City, awesome film, I wish there were more surrealist noir films. Apocalypse Now is obviously amazing

some people are probably gonna hate it just for existing, but I loved Trainspotting 2, I recommend it if you haven't seen it already

Chicken Run's classic, check out Isle of Dogs

I love Leaving Las Vegas, it's the ultimate film for when you feel like shit and kinda just want to wallow in it. I recommend Bringing Out the Dead, those are my favorite two Nic Cage movies, and it's another nocturnal drama about feeling like shit

(I'm )

I'm sorry but I laughed really hard when you said interstellar. If you're young, start looking at older movies and less mainstream/hollywood stuff, there's so much gold out there.

If you like sci-fi, try:
>Logan's Run
>Serenity
>Alphaville
>Brazil
>Solaris (1972)

>When I was in middle school I'd always sneak my parents' DVD of Eyes Wide Shut late at night...
Absolute patrician lewd-taste

>Isle of Dogs
yeah i wasn't keen on that, it was a bit too weird. i loved fantastic mr fox though.

if you have the holy mountain in your top 10 list you are being a pretentious faggot and trying to impress other pretentious faggots

>Lord of the Rings (couldn't pick just one of them)
>The Big Lebowski
>The Shining
>Trainspotting
>Boogie Nights

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1: Conan the Barbarian
2: Apocalypse Now
3: Stalker
4: Sanjuro
5: Underground

> TGS
+1

1. Almost Famous
2. Inside Llewyn Davis
3. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
4. Taxi Driver
5. Goldfinger

Good call on Lawrence of Arabia, that'd probably be my #6

2001: A Space Odyssey
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Branded to Kill
Apocalypse Now
5 is either Videodrome or The Devils, tough call

how do you even find symbolism in stuff like that? could you please explain?
t. brainlet

>Leaving Las Vegas
>Boogie Nights
based

Based vanity thread

Can someone recommend me movies based on the following two movies: "Black Swan" and "Gravitiy"?

Haven't seen Black Swan, but it was heavily inspired by Perfect Blue.

It's an anime film.

Correction: The director acknowledged similarities but denied inspiration.

I saw Perfect Blue and the similarities as well; also watched Whip Lash already, which I consider somewhat similar to Black Swan as well.

Hmmm. Nocturnal Animals?

>Nocturnal Animals
Good movie, sadly already seen...I think I lurk to much on Yea Forums

Well, unless you hate gore slasher there's "Dream Home" (Hong Kong)

It's not like the typical slash flick, trust me.

I think I'd rec Onions Green too. Though I only watched some scenes of that.

Also, La Propieta E Un Furto (It's Italian and from the 70s though)