Tarantino's favorite movies of all time 1 Apocalypse Now 2 The Bad News Bears 3 Carrie 4 Dazed and Confused 5 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 6 The Great Escape 7 His Girl Friday 8 Jaws 9 Pretty Maids All in a Row 10 Rolling Thunder 11 Sorcerer 12 Taxi Driver faroutmagazine.co.uk/quentin-tarantino-top-12-films-list/
Tarantino's favorite movies from 1992 to 2009 1 Battle Royale 2 Anything Else 3 Audition 4 The Blade 5 Boogie Nights 6 Dazed and Confused 7 Dogville 8 Fight Club 9 Friday 10 The Host 11 The Insider 12 Joint Security Area 13 Lost in Translation 14 The Matrix 15 Memories of Murder 16 Police Story 3 17 Shaun of the Dead 18 Speed 19 Team America 20 Unbreakable youtube.com/watch?v=Zv0WlHbBhdc
Scorsese's favorite movies of all time -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 -Paisan (1946) – Roberto Rossellini -The Red Shoes (1948) – Michael Powell/Emerict 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
The good Quentin is in the lodge, and can't leave.
Levi Phillips
Spielberg's favorite movies of all time
-It’s a Wonderful Life, Frank Capra (1946) -The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola (1972) -Fantasia, Walt Disney (1940) -A Guy Named Joe, Victor Fleming (1943) -Guardians of the Galaxy, James Gunn (2014) -War of the Worlds, Byron Haskin (1953) -Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock (1960) -2001, a Space Odyssey, Stanley Kubrick (1968) -Lawrence of Arabia, David Lean (1962) -Untouchable, Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano (2011) -The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan (2008) -The 400 Blows, François Truffaut (1959) -Day for Night, François Truffaut (1973) -Citizen Kane, Orson Welles (1941) -Captains Courageous, Victor Fleming (1937) -The Best Years of Our Lives, William Wyler (1946) -The Searchers, John Ford (1956) -Tootsie, Sydney Pollack (1982) -Seven Samurai, Akira Kurosawa (1954) -Dumbo, Walt Disney (1941) auralcrave.com/en/2018/10/30/i-dream-for-a-living-steven-spielberg-lists-his-favorite-movies/
-Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid -Chinatown -Dr Strangelove -The Godfather Pt 2 -Taxi Driver -Being there -All That Jazz -Alien -Rear Window -Zelig -Cabaret -Paper Moon -Jaws -Lawrence of Arabia -All The President's Men -8 and a Half -Citizen Kane -Days of Heavne -Animal House -Mad Max 2 -The Year of Living Dangerously -American Graffiti -The Terminator -Monty Python And The Holy Grail -The Exorcist -The Graduate indiewire.com/2017/06/david-fincher-favorite-movies-list-1201840009/
Paul Thomas Anderson's favorite movies of all time -Almost Famous (2000) -Bad Day At Black Rock (1955) -Bad Santa (2003) -The Ballad of Jack and Rose (2005) -Baraka (1992) -Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) -The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) -The Big Lebowski (1998) -The Black Stallion (1979) -Bob le Flambeur (1956) -Breaking Away (1979) -Cabin Fever (2002) -Carefree (1938) -Dancer In The Dark (2000) -The Dark Corner (1946) -Dark Star (1974) -Destination Tokyo (1943) -Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Learned to Love The Bomb (1964) -The Earrings of Madame de...(1953) -East of Eden (1955) -Eyes Wide Shut (1999) -The Gay Divorcee (1934) -Giant (1956) -Goodfellas (1990) -Grindhouse (2007) -Help! (1965) -Hugo (2011) -I'm Still Here (2010) -The Lady From Shanghai (1947) -Lost In Translation (2003) -McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) -Meet The Parents (2000) -Melvin and Howard (1980) -Mystic River (2003) -Network (1976) -Nightmare Alley (1947) -North By Northwest (1959) -Ordinary People (1980) -Out of The Past (1947) -Popeye (1980) -A Prairie Home Companion (2006) -Pulp Fiction (1994) -Raging Bull (1980) -Singin' In The Rain (1952) -Speed (1994) -Sweet and Lowdown (1999) -Sweet Smell of Success (1957) -Syndromes and a Century (2006) -Ted (2012) -The Treasure of The Sierra Madre (1948) -Tropical Malady (2004) -Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010) -White Heat (1949) -You Can Count On Me (2000)indiewire.com/gallery/paul-thomas-anderson-favorite-movies/the-master-film-photocall-69th-venice-film-festival-italy-01-sep-2012/
Francis Ford Coppola's favorite movies of all time
-Ashes And Diamonds (1958) -The Best Years Of Our Lives” (1946) -I Vitelloni (1953) -The Bad Sleep Well (1960) -Yojimbo (1961) -Singin’ In The Rain (1952) -The King Of Comedy (1983) -Raging Bull (1980) -The Apartment (1960) -Sunrise (1927) mustseecinema.com/francis-ford-coppolas-favorite-films/
>The Thin Red Line No wonder his films are filled with pretentious, unnecessary dialogue
Jordan Gray
David Lynch's favorite movies of all time -8 And A Half -Sunset Boulevard -Monsieur Hulot's Holiday -Rear Window -La Strada -The Apartment -Lolita -It's a Gift -Stroszek -The Wizard of Oz
-King Kong (Cooper, 1933). -The General (Keaton, 1926). -Dawn of the Dead (Romero, 1978). -The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (Juran, 1958). -Dr. No (Young, 1962). -From Russia with Love (Young, 1963). -Goldfinger (Hamilton, 1964). -Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter (Clemens, 1974). -Thunderbirds Are GO (Lane, 1966). -Jurassic Park (Spielberg, 1993). -The Abyss (Cameron, 1989). -Saving Private Ryan (Spielberg, 1998). filmdoctor.co.uk/2012/12/14/fun-fridays-directors-favourite-films-peter-jackson/
Very nice, I'd expect Shadow of A Doubt and Journey To Italy to be there however. Maybe Scorsese doesn't have the domestic interest that 'Shadow...' has?
Carter Lewis
What's his second favourite Welles movie? Magnificent Ambersons should arguably place higher than Kane if you're building an average story and not a legend.
Battle royale is fucking based. Surprised to see it on the list
Evan Perez
Thought his favourite film was that Brian De Palma one? Forget which but he used to fuckin waffle on about it all the time when he first came on the scene. Looked up De Palma, it was Blow Out with gay Tarentinllo, Tarantula went on about that shit all the time, my favourite this and that. He's lost his marbles.
Why isn’t The Greatest Show on Earth there? I heard it was what influenced him to take up filmmaking
Joseph Turner
>-The Spy Who Loved Me Wew
Jayden Ramirez
he also says he hates list
Lincoln Jenkins
I think Apocalypse Now is the single most piece of refined, distilled kino ever made. It's just fucking incredible. It subverted any war movie tropes or cliches and was completely ahead of it's time.
what a redditor pffft not a single art house flick discarded NO lynchian movies? pffft discarded pleb
Brayden Ortiz
>-Guardians of the Galaxy, James Gunn (2014) >-The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan (2008) This can't be real. I get that Spielberg genuinely adores popcorn entertainment, but putting capeshit on his favorites of all time list? I don't buy it.
Josiah Walker
this, but unironically
Dominic Mitchell
>completely ahead of its time >based on a hundred year old book
Robert Jenkins
This Hack's favourite films: Alien Blade Runner The Gladiator
Hackantino actually has the best list. good mix of pure kino and fun kino. The other lists are either way too tryhard or they're like Spielberg with his capeshit
Jose Flores
It still makes sense since movies are 3000 years behind books as an artform
Luis Powell
Malick's dialogue is totally different from Nolan's though. Malick's dialogue is a load of existentialism 101, whereas Nolan's dialogue is mainly exposition.
Ethan Richardson
TDK isn’t capeshit it’s kapeshit
James Nelson
based list based chad director
Ryan White
Quentin Tarantino reacted to the film by famously saying, “David Lynch had disappeared so far up his own ass that I have no desire to see another David Lynch movie until I hear something different.”
Owen Gutierrez
my favorite movies of all time
The Rock Con Air US Marshals The Fugitive Crimson Tide Hunt for Red October The Sum of all Fears Air Force One Under Siege Patriot Games Sudden Death Enemy of the State Passenger 57
Adam Williams
Let me guess, your favorite author is Tom Clancy.
Charles Young
Good selection, I knew he was a good guy.
Asher Peterson
Is 8 and one half really as kino as these lists suggests? I've never seen it.
Jacob Martinez
holy based calling out the janitor that claims to be a "director"
Cameron Evans
He has a few winners, but most of his lists are absolute shit. No wonder he makes shit movies now, he has shit taste.
Connor Turner
No, Fellini's only got a few good movies, more bad ones desu
Noah Torres
I haven't seen all of Malick's films but always thought they were heavily religious and christian in their hemes.
Andrew Fisher
>post gets refuted >my identity as a lynch connoisseur has been challenged
I'll think before I post next time. Thanks for humbling me.
Henry Wright
not really. It's basically a lot of shots of light breaching tree branches.
Blake Wright
>Dr. No (Young, 1962). >From Russia with Love (Young, 1963). >Goldfinger (Hamilton, 1964).
Peter Jackson Bond when?
Gabriel Hall
Nice to see The Bad News Bears get some love
Jackson Hill
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Aiden Scott
terrible like his films
John Young
He has Anything Else at number 2? Kek that's the most random Woody Allen film
Brandon Powell
Whats so good about Apocalypse Now? Pretty boring desu
Ian Watson
Yes, Malick is very Christian. That doesn't contradict what I said; many Christians are deeply existentialist. For example, Soren Kierkegaard and Fyodor Dostoevsky, two of the greatest existentialist philosophers of all time, were hardcore Christians.
Luis Ward
Based
Camden Rivera
It's Kapposhaiße
Chase Perez
1: The Iron Giant 2:It's such a Beautiful Day 3:The Man Who Would Be King 4:Patton 5:True Lies 6:
The Place Beyond The Pines Braveheart Apocalypto Shawshank Redemption Gladiator
Nolan Nelson
Fargo Ghostbusters Terminator 2 The Little Mermaid Back to the Future Happy Gilmore
in no particular order
Luis Smith
Funny, back in 1994 when he was interviewing Brian De Palma he said his top three were Rio Bravo, Carrie and Taxi Driver!!!FACT!!!
Thomas Lee
Yes. Watch it. American surrealists like Lynch can't even compare
Ian Evans
soul soulless
Tyler Barnes
>his #1 in the second list is Japanese >There are at least 5 asian films there. >Clearly you are a complete retard who doesn’t know any Asian films.
MAYBE YOU DUMB COCKCUKERS DIDN'T NOTICE BUT HE CITES ABSOLUTELY ZERO ASIAN FILMS IN HIS TOP 12 AND ONLY MENTIONS NORMIE TIER POST 1992 ONES THAT HE CAN'T RIP OFF BECAUSE EVERYONE IS ONE TO HIM (ALA 1987'S CITY ON FIRE), SO HOW ABOUT YOU STOP SUCKING THIS OVERRATED GARGOYLES NUTS YOU FUCKING BOOTLICKING ASSWIPES!!!FACT!!!
Hudson Wood
my favourite movies
the godfather pt1&2 goodfellas pans labyrinth rocky barry lyndon there will be blood wall street annie hall snatch shrek 2(unironically)
Jacob Bailey
Why Shrek 2? There must be a better film you've seen
Hudson Young
MY FAVORITE FILMS OF ALL TIME....
1: Return of the Living Dead 2: Creepshow 3: Gremlins 4: Kung-fu Hustle 5: Terminator 2 6: A Nightmare on Elm Street 7: The Silence of the Lambs 8: Carnival of Souls 9: Blood Feast 10: The Corpse Grinders
!!!FACT!!!
Christian Thompson
You won’t get it if you haven’t seen a sizeable portion of Fellini’s filmography.
Cameron Kelly
its the perfect sequel, where you'd never expect it. you would think it would be nothing but a soulless cash grab, whereas it ends up expanding upon and improving every element of the first film. god tier soundtrack too. also this, youtube.com/watch?v=A_HjMIjzyMU.
there is also the element of nostalgia. i was only young when it released. wallace and gromit: curse of the were rabbit was another strong contender