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Poll Question: Which one is your fav?
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    Posted: January 07 2014 at 20:28
I really enjoyed City of God.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2014 at 13:10
hmmm voted for Cidade de Deus, but now i regret. I prefer Amelie.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2014 at 13:03
Only seen three of these, Pan's Labyrinth (which I didn't like), Imaginarium (it was decent), and City Of God(shocking and amazing).

I really want to see Aguirre, The Hunted, Seventh Seal, Pink Flamingos, Amelie, and Medea.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2014 at 00:43
I've only seen City Of God and Pan's Labyrinth from this selection. I liked them both, but I'll give the nod to PL.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2013 at 19:27
I just now voted for Aguirre too -- superb film.  I also haven't seen all of them.

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... I am going for Lars Von Trier's best work outside of his tv series 'Riget', Medea. A movie based on the Danish writer Steen Steensen Blicker's famous short story 'Hosekræmmeren'. It's a cruel and dark movie, but there's a lot beauty there too. My dad participated in the making of it, and I remember him being away from home for months at a time - shooting in the more desolate parts of Jutland. I think he's still proud of that movie - as is Lars. Great great movie.


Although Lars von Trier is one of my favourite directors, I still haven't seen that.  I think my favourite of his is The Element of Crime (Forbrydelsens element).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2013 at 09:51
I haven’t seen all of them, but Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes certainly deserves a vote. In my opinion, it’s Herzog’s best movie (which says a lot), and Klaus Kinski has never been better.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2013 at 11:25
It's strange that no-one voted for 'Rope'. I consider this as my second Hitchcock's favourite movie after 'Vertigo'.

Btw, it's nice to see 'Les Rivières Pourpres' in the list. I loved this film as a kid and still believe it's a quite decent mystery/thriller feature.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2013 at 10:58
Heh I completely forgot about my poll - I blame the snaps...

Glad to see Ingmar Bergman getting some love - like I said earlier, it puzzled me to see him without any mentions.

Anyways, I forgot to vote too - so I am going for Lars Von Trier's best work outside of his tv series 'Riget', Medea. A movie based on the Danish writer Steen Steensen Blicker's famous short story 'Hosekræmmeren'. It's a cruel and dark movie, but there's a lot beauty there too. My dad participated in the making of it, and I remember him being away from home for months at a time - shooting in the more desolate parts of Jutland. I think he's still proud of that movie - as is Lars. Great great movie.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2013 at 22:22
Seventh Seal was a film that really struck me and stuck with me for a while. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2013 at 22:20
I'll vote for Det sjunde inseglet, but I also like The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Pan's Labyrinth and Amélie.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2013 at 10:45
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

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Interesting choice of films. I've seen only five out of these. Out of those five I loved The Mission

(Since I'm a bit of a Scott Walker fan, I'm planning to see The Seventh Seal some time soon.)


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Originally posted by ole-the-first ole-the-first wrote:

Det Sjunde Inseglet! The best appearance of Death personified in cinema ever.


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Fantastic movie, maybe not his best work, but I picked it because i thought more people would know it. Rather surprised to see that you've been the only poster mentioning it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2013 at 06:01
Nice to see Pan's Labyrinth getting some love. Wonderful movie where surreal fairytale meets the reality of the Spanish civil war. I find it utterly beautiful - the way it was directed, shot and all the weird costumes and bizarre frightening characters that Del Torro dreamed up all by himself. 
.....and then to think he was the man behind Blade llLOL Truly boggles the mind.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2013 at 22:20
I've only seen a couple on this list but Pan's Labyrinth was my favorite of the ones I did. City Of God ain't too bad either.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2013 at 13:59
I've seen about 4 or 5 of those and Pan's Labyrinth is my favorite of those.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2013 at 13:27
Det Sjunde Inseglet! The best appearance of Death personified in cinema ever.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2013 at 13:19
I've only seen Pan's Labyrinth and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.  Both were stellar
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2013 at 13:07
Pan's Labyrinth
 
Haven't seen all of these but its one of my favourite films. I love the mix of fantasy and reality.  And the way that the real monsters are the real ones. It's a classic.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2013 at 13:05
Love The Mission. Joffé and Morricone teaming up could never go wrong.
This one also captures Robert de Niro in one of his strongest roles ever, and to think most people tend to overlook it. Such a shame. 
The scenes where he is slowly coming to terms with the act of having killed his own brother, are just brutal and beautiful all at once. I've never seen De Niro show the same array of emotions - he is exhilarated, lost, happy, sad and in deep mourning - and he manages to portray all of these feelings in a single scene. Sheer genius.
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