The Best Films of all Times

Orson Welles: Citizen Kane (1941)
Alfred Hitchcock: North By Northwest (1959)
Bela Tarr: Werckmeister Harmoniak/ Werckmeister Harmonies (2000)
Fritz Lang: Metropolis (1926)
Majid Majidi: Color Of Paradise (1999)
Charles Chaplin: Limelight (1952)
Lars von Trier: Riget/ Kingdom (1995)
Theo Angelopoulos: O Thiasos/ Travelling Players (1975)
Robert Aldrich: Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (1965)
Emir Kusturica: Underground (1995)
Roman Polanski: Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Ingmar Bergman: Persona (1966)
Elia Kazan: Splendor In The Grass (1961)
Robert Altman: Nashville (1975)
Andrei Tarkovsky: Nostalgia (1983)
Francis Ford Coppola: The Godfather Part I (1972)
Sam Peckinpah: The Wild Bunch (1969)
Billy Wilder: Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Luis Bunuel: Belle de Jour (1967)
Michelangelo Antonioni: Blow-Up (1966)
Terrence Malick: Days of Heaven (1978)
Sergio Leone: C'era Una Volta il West/ Once Upon a Time (1968)
Martin Scorsese: Mean Streets (1973)
Federico Fellini: La Dolce Vita (1960)
Akira Kurosawa: Rashomon (1950)
Woody Allen: Manhattan (1979)
Vittorio DeSica: Miracolo a Milano/ Miracle in Milan (1951)
Wim Wenders: Der himmel uber Berlin/ Wings of Desire (1988)
Jan Svankmajer: Conspirators of Pleasure (1996)
Sion Sono: Love Exposure (2008)
Terry Gilliam: Brazil (1985)
Christopher Nolan: Memento (2000)
Ermanno Olmi: L'Albero degli Zoccoli (1978)
Zhang Yimou: Ying Xiong/ Hero (2002)
Manoel de Oliveira: Francisca (1981)
Krzysztof Kieslowski: Rouge (1994)
Kim Ki-duk: Shigan/ Time (2005)
David Lynch: Lost Highway (1997)
Chan-wook Park: Sympathy for Mr Vengeance (2002)
Michael Haneke: Cache`/ Hidden (2005)
Edward Yang: Hai Tan de Yi Tian/ That Day on the Beach (1983)

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Here's his best sci-fi list

1. Andrei Tarkovsky: Stalker (1979)
2. Stanley Kubrick: 2001 A Space Odyssey (1968)
3. Fritz Lang: Metropolis (1927)
4. John Boorman: Zardoz (1973)
5. Richard Fleischer: Onions Green (1973)
6. Don Siegel: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
7. Ridley Scott: Alien (1979)
8. Rainer Werner Fassbinder: World On A Wire (1973)
9. Terry Gilliam: Brazil (1985)
10. Jean-Marie Jeunet: City Of Lost Children (1995) La Jetee (1962)
11. Kar-wai Wong: 2046 (2004)
12. Ridley Scott: Blade Runner (1982)
13. Steven Spielberg: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

Scaruffi is a hack.

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>Edward Yang - That Day on the Beach
>not Yi Yi
>not A Brighter Summer Day
>not even Taipei Story
Either 200IQ or a complete pseud

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>Onions Green (1973)
lmao

i doubt he watched most of this stuff, he admits he doesnt really care about this medium right in film list index
most of his ratings come from aggregating and averaging from a couple of contrarian critics he chose so you get some really retarded scores
his taste in music is a lot more interesting and somewhat coherent

he's obviously watched all the movies on his best of all times list you fucking retard, he just doesn't need to watch every capeshit and hollywood movie to know it's shit, an easy way to tell if he's seen a movie is to go to that film makers page and see if he's wrote anything about it (he usually writes his own synopsis to satisfy his autism)

Sometimes I don't know what the fuck he is talking about, other times he is good.

based

scaruffi has good taste in music

however his film list is shit

his list is basically what would happen if all his top music albums where THOSE albums. those albums he criticizes. rightfully

I don't understand are you saying Citizen Kane is the to Revolver of film?

is Revolver overglorified by film buffs thinking it invented dozens of film techniques despite it just repackaging already existing silent film techniques only flashier?

Very good list although Blow Up is not the best Antonioni film. Nice to see Angelopoulos on the list.

he doesn't really watch most films that aren't hailed as the best of the year, his director profiles count is a joke compared to the massive library he has on music artists and albums
>he just doesn't need every capeshit and hollywood movie to know it's shit
but that's the thing, he gives some capeshit and hollywood filler trash higher ratings than universally acclaimed films
for reference he gave video game shit like john wick a 7

holy shit he did, that's a mistake, but he also gave the second 5/10, the third 4/10

>for reference he gave video game shit like john wick a 7

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scaruffi is the ultimate pleb filter

>including newer obscure foreign shit on your list to make it appear less boomer

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>repackaging already existing silent film techniques only flashier?
examples?

all of them.

The Chekist (1992) - Russian anti-communist film.
Creepy as fuck
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literally nothing there is obscure, pleb

>not a single capeshit
trying too hard

>anti-communist
that's a yikes and a downvote from me, back to /pol/ incel

Was it autism?

>Elia Kazan: Splendor In The Grass (1961)
this is a beautiful film that I recommend you guys watch

sounds gay af

>scaruffi has good taste in music
>however his film list is shit

The opposite is correct. His film list is predictable and safe, but that is still better than veering into the contrarianism he so often does in music. Korn's first album still isn't good. Sepultura's Roots is not an 8/10.

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