David Lynch's top 5 films

>Sunset Boulevard (Wilder)
>Rear Window (Hitchcock)
>Mr Hulot's Holiday (Tati)
>Lolita (Kubrick)
>8 1/2 (Fellini)
Based or Cringe?

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Lynge

what a shit list
that's not even the best film by those directors

Predictable/10

>Lynch loves McDonalds arthouse
Not surprised

letterboxd.com/yeah/list/david-lynchs-favorite-films/

here's a list of all the films that Lynch has cited as his favourites

entry level pleb.
Lynchtards BTFO

full metal jacket
babe
rosemary's baby
no country for old men
little shop of horrors

r8 me

>bourne

Based.

rear window for hitchcock?????????????

is this bait?

i was thinking of watching both lolita movies but then i realized i don't want to go to prison

>sharthouse

>no lynch films among his favorites
at least he's not a retard

>Lolita (Kubrick)
What the actual fuck? Not the best Stanley Kubrick film NOR THE BEST LOLITA ADAPTATION

lynch is a souless faggot based on his taste in movies. 8 1/2 is most cringeworthy movie of all time

Success is about doing, not thinking. The dumbest man in the world can become an artist by expressing his inner self.

>dogtooth
sounds about right

top kek

>americans

.../10

Literal pleb

ITT Yea Forums pretends they actually like movies other than capeshit and JAV

The top five in the eyes of Werner Herzog in comparison: listal.com/list/werner-herzogs-five-favorite-films

The Hulot movies are based.

i bet 99% of Yea Forums has never heard of those movies

Kubrick's favourite films
letterboxd.com/nutterjr/list/stanley-kubrick-his-favourite-films/

>listal.com/list/werner-herzogs-five-favorite-films
>"Everything that [D.W.] Griffith made: Broken Blossoms, Intolerance, Birth of a Nation, you just name it. Everything. He's the Shakespeare of cinema. Period. Watch his films and you'll know instantly."
gee guys he listed a bunch of movies, why didn't they use Birth of a Nation for the list?

they're not obscure

Based and Babepilled. That'll do, user, that'll do...

>full metal jacket
>rosemary's baby
>no country for old men
Cringe
>babe
>little shop of horrors
Based

you don't get it because you aren't creative

I feel like Lynch doesn't spend most of his time watching films and prefers creating

Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Favorite Films

listal.com/list/rainer-werner-fassbinders-favorite-films

surprisingly entry level but I guess he has achieved so much that impressing a couple of kids with his superior or obscure film knowledge is not really an issue

Nicolas Winding Refn's Top Ten films

1. Tokyo Drifter - Seijun Suzuki
>Unique, brilliant, fantastic! I love this movie!

2. The Battle of Algiers - Gillo Pontecorvo
>I was twenty-four years old when I made my first film, Pusher (about the Danish drug underworld), and for it I stole everything I could, both visually and technically, from this film and Cannibal Holocaust.

3. Vampyr - Carl Th. Dreyer
>Vampyr has always reminded me of a mysterious dream I once had when I was very little. The film has always stayed with me. I watch it before I make every film, and yet it still remains a mystery to me.

4. The Night of the Hunter - Charles Laughton
>The Night of the Hunter is a perfect example of the strength of cinema, in which an image can say a thousand words, whereas in literature a word cannot show a thousand images.

5. Videodrome - David Cronenberg
>This film is a great mixture of sex and violence.

6. Flesh for Frankenstein - Paul Morrissey
>Flesh for Frankenstein is the only film I’ve ever wished that I had made.

7. Sweet Smell of Success - Alexander Mackendrick
>In its perfect combination of directing, writing, cinematography, music, sound, and acting, this film is pure cinema.

8. My Life as a Dog - Lasse Hallström
>I saw this film with my mother when I was very young. It’s the only movie aside from It’s a Wonderful Life during which I’ve cried because I was happy.

9. Beauty and the Beast - Jean Cocteau

10. Branded to Kill - Seijun Suzuki

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huh? all of his work is full of soul. you have no idea what you're talking about.

>No Le Samourai
hmm...

Too bad Refn can't write anything interesting. All style and no substance.

its pretty much the best litmus test there is to tell if someone is a pretentious faggot when it comes to movies. do they put 8 1/2 on a list of their favorite movies or not?

proves he isn't a pretentious faggot like some think, he likes what he likes and does what he does.
I don't know if he's talked about the Wizard of Oz but I feel like it relates to a lot of his movies, especially Mulholland Dr

What’s wrong with JAV?

ah, the dick-waving Yea Forums list of vaguely depressing just-too-obscure-for-normies films we've been waiting for, needs more Tarkovsky though

I think Wizard of Oz relates more to Wild At Heart than anything else, but I understand that Betty is very similar to Dorothy.

i havent seen a single lynch movie so im judging him on the basis of that list of movies

>we know everyones favorite movie is avatar, titanic, infinity war, and batman!

Tim Burton's Top 5 films

>Dracula A.D 1972

>The Wicker Man

>The Golden Voyage Of Sinbad

>War of the Gargantuan's

>The Omega Man

he likes sexual violence and those have it in spades? dont call someone pretentious for basically posting a list of his favorite fetish porn mixed with movies made 100km from his house where he grew up?

I actually like his picks but it looks self-consciously curated

100% based, no fucks given whatsoever, not exactly what I would have expected though. tragic the man is reduced to minor entries in the DLACU

>DLACU
what does this acronym stand for?

summer glau

What a faggot.

>Lolita as best Kubrick film
Absolutely based