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Never could get behind the voice-over narration or happy ending myself, but different strokes! It'll be very interesting to see how the sequel continues on from the original given all the different versions out there.
1. Good Will Hunting
2. Casablanca
3. Apocalypse Now
4. Chinatown
5. The Maltese Falcon
6. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
7. The Big Sleep
8. Some Like it Hot
9. Casino Royale
10. From Russia With Love
11. Spider-Man 2
12. The Dark Knight
13. Batman Begins
14. Zodiac
15. Brick
16. Max: Fury Road
17. I Am Legend
18. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
19. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
20. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Some_Kind_Of_Hero, @chrisisall, as someone who is a big fan of the noir genre and hasn't made the jump to watch Blade Runner yet, what version would you recommend I watch as my introduction to this film? The big reason why I've not made the jump is that I simply don't know which of these versions to watch. Suggestions?
Of course, I'd recommend the Final Cut (2007) as that one's my favorite. Like I've mentioned, I'm not a fan of either the narration or the happy ending (both of which were added by the studio). I personally find the narration unnecessary at its best and obtrusive at its worst, and I much prefer the ambiguity of the Director's Cut/Final Cut ending.
Ridley Scott released his preferred version of the film (known as the Director's Cut) in 1992, and then in 2007 released a much cleaner and more refined version of that same edit with a few small modifications, which is known as the Final Cut. Today, the Final Cut is Scott's definitive take on Blade Runner. For that reason alone, it might be worth watching that version first. You'll also probably be able to find the Final Cut more easily than any other version.
But the '82 Theatrical and International versions have their fans and I'm sure chrisisall can explain their merits better than I can.
One version I'm sure we all can agree you should not watch first is the Workprint. ;)
You can read more about the different versions here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versions_of_Blade_Runner
And after watching whichever version you choose, I highly recommend watching the exceptional 3 1/2 hr documentary Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner. I have never seen a more extensive, more rewarding, or more enlightening documentary on the making of a film.
1. Heat
2. Carlito's Way
3. Cape Fear (Peck/Mitchum version)
4. Blade Runner
5. Die Hard
6. North By Northwest
7. Aliens
8. T2
9. From Russia With Love
10. The Night of the Hunter
11. Batman Begins
12. Jaws
13. Raiders of the Lost Ark
14. Goodfellas
15. The Lost Boys
16. Lethal Weapon
17. V For Vendetta
18. City Lights
19. The Graduate
20. Nikita or Leon The Professional (can never pick between these two so I often have them share!)
Honorable mentions for films I love would naturally be CR, GE, Goldfinger, and OHMSS. I also really enjoy cheesy 90's actioners like Broken Arrow, Face/Off and Con Air. Brian De Palma (Snake Eyes, The Untouchables) and Michael Mann (The Insider, Collateral) rank among my favourite directors and I'd happily take copies of their films with me when I kick the bucket.
1) Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
2) Hard Times
3) The General (Buster Keaton)
4) The French Connection
5) Where Eagles Dare
6) Rififi
7) Sleeper (Woody Allen)
8) Dirty Harry
9) Zulu
10) The Thing (Carpenter version)
Out Of The Past, His Kind Of Woman, Thunder Road and Farewell My Lovely, is that a fellow Mitchum fan I see, @ToTheRight?
Awesome picks. Love The General. Keaton was one of the medium's greatest performers.
Love Where Eagles Dare and Dirty Harry as well. Two great Eastwood performances.
Absolutely. Very big Mitchum fan! Also Bogie and Cagney.
Good to see.
You know, I don't think I have ever seen a Bogie or Cagney film. I have seen clips, but never a complete film, from start to finish.
There are lots of great ones. For Bogie I'd recommend - Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, The Big Sleep, In a Lonely Place, Key Largo and The African Queen. For Cagney- White Heat, Angels With Dirty Faces (also with Bogart), The Public Enemy, Yankee Doodle Dandy and The Roaring Twenties (also with Bogart).
Looking forward to your thoughts, @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7!
For neo-noir I'd also recommend Le Samouraï (1967). Perhaps not the most accessible of films, but really quite a stunning work of cinema and the pure definition of neo-noir.
1. Casino Royale
2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
3. From Russia with Love
4. Goldfinger
5. The Godfather
6. The Godfather Part 2
7. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
8. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
9. The Wolf of Wall Street
10. Mad Max: Fury Road
11. The Dark Knight
12. The Dark Knight Rises
13. The Departed
14. Good Will Hunting
15. American Beauty
16. Saving Private Ryan
17. Raiders of the Lost Ark
18. Rear Window
19. Vertigo
20. Gattaca
Wait, if we can have more than 5 now, I would like to add Dr No to this list.
More great films:
The Professionals (Lee Marvin/Jack Palance)
Shane (My favourite western)
The Train (Burt Lancaster)
Hell Drivers (Stanley Baker)
The Ipcress File (Michael Caine)
Thanks!
1) The Day of The Jackal
2) The Wicker Man (not the rubbish remake)
3) Mad Max 2
4) Paths of Glory
5) The Odd Couple
6) The Sting
7) Get Carter
8) Les Vacances De M. Hulot
9) The Italian Job (Definitely not the rubbish remake!!)
10) A Fistful of Dynamite! (Love all the Dollar westerns, and 'Once Upon a Time in The West, but I feel this always gets overlooked!)
2. Once Upon A Time In The West (1968)
3. The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The King (2003)
4. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
5. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1966)
6. Toy Story 2 (1999)
7. The Dark Knight (2008)
8. The Godfather (1972)
9. Destroy All Monsters (1968)
10. Akira (1988)
Seven Samurai (of whose Criterion Collection Blu-Ray I am a proud owner of), and Yojimbo. I've also seen Dreams as well.
If you have a blu-ray player, you must get 'Seven Samurai' in that format. I'm sure the DVD looks very crisp, but the BR quality is stunning with this movie.
Seconded on all points. I wish more Kurosawa films would show up around here in the Philippines, the best we can get are bootlegs of The Hidden Fortress. :p
That and a couple of second-hand Criterions I found on sale.
PS. It would appear I have the Blu-Ray, NOT the DVD, but yes, I agree. It's so beautiful.
Chronological ranking:
- Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920)
- Bronenosets Potyomkin (1925)
- Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (1933)
- The 39 Steps (1935)
- Casablanca (1942)
- Ladri di biciclette (1948)
- The Third Man (1949)
- Peter Pan (1953)
- Vertigo (1958)
- North by Northwest (1959)
- L'avventura (1960)
- La notte (1961)
- L'eclisse (1962)
- 8 1/2 (1963)
- Cleopatra (1963)
- Il gattopardo (1963)
- Le Mépris (1963)
- Thunderball (1965)
- Persona (1966)
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
- Le Samouraï (1967)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
- C'era una volta il west (1968)
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
- Dirty Harry (1971)
- The Godfather (1972)
- Viskningar och Rop (1972)
- The Godfather: Part II (1974)
- Taxi Driver (1976)
- Suspiria (1977)
- Dawn of the Dead (1978)
- Stalker (1979)
- American Gigolo (1980)
- Kagemusha (1980)
- Das Boot (1981)
- Tenebre (1982)
- Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983)
- Scarface (1983)
- Manhunter (1986)
- Der Himmel über Berlin (1987)
- Licence to Kill (1989)
- JFK (1990)
- Nikita (1991)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
- Lost in Translation (2003)
- Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
- Das Leben der Anderen (2006)
- Vals im Bashir (2008)
- The Ghost Writer (2011)
- La grande bellezza (2014)
Casablanca (1942)
Vertigo (1958)
Le Mépris (1963)
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Le Samouraï (1967)
C'era una volta il west (1968)
Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983)
Manhunter (1986)
Der Himmel über Berlin (1987)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Thunderball, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and Licence to Kill are all Top 10 Bond films for me, too. ;)
And as a fan of Solyaris, I know I must check out Stalker some day.
Nice to see Manhunter getting some love :)
1. Kagemusha (1980)
2. Once Upon A Time In The West (1968)
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
4. The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The King (2003)
5. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
6. Toy Story 2 (1999)
7. The Dark Knight (2008)
8. The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
9. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1966)
10. Destroy All Monsters (1968)
11. Ben-Hur (1959)
12. The Day of The Jackal (1973)
13. Akira (1988)