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1. Casino Royale
2. Quantum of Solace
3. The Aviator
4. Interstellar
5. Apocalypto
6. The Revenant
7. Zindagi Na Milengi Dobara
8. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
9. Manchester by the Sea
10. The Godfather
11. Memento
12. Did Dhadkne Do
13. The Wolf of Wall Street
14. Shutter Island
15. Phantom Thread
16. From Russia With Love
17. Luck by Chance
18. W.
19. There Will Be Blood
20. The Ten Commandments
21. The Godfather Part 2
22. The Departed
23. Ex machina
24. No country For Old Men
25. Hacksaw Ridge
26. mother!
27. Trainspotting
28. Silence
29. Lawrence of Arabia
30. The Shining
31. Blade Runner 2049
32. T2: Trainspotting
33. Full metal jacket
34. Goldfinger
35. The Dark Knight
36. Superbad
37. Blade runner
38. American Sniper
39. Goodfellas
40. Dunkirk
41. Django Unchained
42. Braveheart
43. Rosemarys baby
44. Blood Diamond
45. Inglorious basterds
46. Bend it like Beckham
47. The imitation game
48. On Her majesty’s secret service
49. Hell or high water
50. Last exit to Brooklyn
51. Battle of Britain
52. The graduate
53. Casino
54. Infinity War
55. Dances With Wolves
56. Toy Story
57. Inception
58. Predator
59. American Made
60. Die hard
61. Antichrist
62. Mad Max: Fury Road
63. The founder
64. Jurassic Park
65. 21 jump street
66. Live and Let Die
67. Borat
68. Skyfall
69. Spider man 2
70. The hangover
71. The Big Short
72. Of human bondage
73. Iron man
74. The disaster artist
75. Spider man
76. Spider man homecoming
77. Mission Impossible: Fallout
78. Captain America: Civil War
79. 22 Jump Street
80. Scarface
81. Home Alone
82. Karate kid
83. The patriot
84. The Dictator
85. Alien Covenant
86. Platoon
87. Wild strawberries
88. Brüno
89. Captain America the winter soldier
90. The lion in the winter
91. 12 angry men
92. Rogue one
93. Itonya
Nice to see some Walter Hill films there, Chrisisall.
My favourite of his would be his debut 'Hard Times' but I've worn out my copy of 'The Driver', I've watched it so much! Love it!
Yeah, enjoyed that one. Stallone is really good and the final axe fight was great, if not quite up the sledgehammer duel at the end of 'Streets of Fire'! Recently bought 'Extreme Prejudice. Not one of Hills best but it does have a good interview with him on the extras!
I even liked Last Man Standing & Supernova.
Have you seen Johnny Handsome? Really liked that! Mickey Rourke is great in it, before he destroyed himself with all that plastic surgery!
Gritty little thriller with a solid cast, Morgan Freeman, Forest Whitaker, Lance Henriksen, and Ellen Barkin. Ry Cooder again on score duties, and the action is up to Hills usual standard.
Good god @Mathis1 I saw Johnny Handsome at the cinema but haven't seen it in years. You're right, its a gritty little thriller. With that classy Walter Hill touch.
The film tells of a small time crook who has severe facial disfigurement. He is double crossed in a robbery by Barkin and Henriksen, ends up in prison, where Whitakers surgeon operates on him, thinking it will improve his villains life..but Johnny plans revenge!
One of the finest bits of acting I've seen is when Rourke/Johnny sees himself in the mirror for the first time after the surgery!
The medical scenes slow it down a bit and Hill is more at home in the action/thriller elements but it's still worth watching
Lance Henriksen and Ellen Barkin made a real sleazy couple in the film!
Great Ry Cooder score too.
They bordered on cartoony, but still made impact. Hill does a wonderful shot of Henriksen standing in a doorway with a gun and bottle whiskey in hand! Cooder does indeed do a fine score, one of many with Hill!
Walter Hill was always a big favourite of mine.
The Warriors
Hard Times
The Driver
Southern Comfort
48HRS
Streets Of Fire
his best IMO
Bullitt
The Ipcress File
Dirty Harry
The International
Rear Window
North By Northwest
Vertigo
The Birds
From Russia With Love
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Thunderball
Inherent Vice
Get Carter
Blow-Up
Inglourious Basterds
Jackie Brown
Pulp Fiction
Marathon Man
OSS 117 (both films)
Most likely forgetting a few films, but these were the first to come to mind (probably for a reason). Bond films deserves its own category, IMO, so I've just included my top-three – which has been the same for years.
I concur! All excellent films, have them all and watched them all umpteen times!
I've seen The Warriors more times than is healthy!
Which version do you have of The Warriors guys?
Is it Hills Directors cut?
I have the directors cut on DVD but the last time i watched it was the original version in HD on film 4 i think. It looked amazing!
In the directors cut the film has animated stills as it cuts between scenes! Walter Hill had wanted it in the original cut but the studio balked! Not sure it adds anything but it's still an awesome film!
Plan to watch Southern Comfort tonight as I haven't viewed it in a while! Another stunner of a film with a cracking soundtrack from Ry Cooder!
Yeah i thought the animated stills cut into the film was kind of stupid but it doesn't affect the enjoyment of the film.
Southern Comfort is a great film. Just love Powers Booth and Keith Carradine in the film.
You can find some of the soundtrack on youtube as well as some of those Cajun songs.
Anyway, to the task in hand. Having been recently charged with putting together a similar listing elsewhere on social media, meaning my mind's fresh on this, so - what the hell? - here's something like what my favourite flicks list must look like (alphabetically)…
All The President's Men (1976)
Almost Famous (2000)
Back To The Future (1985)
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969)
Casablanca (1942)
Casino Royale (2006)
Don't Look Now (1973)
The Empire Strikes Back (1981)
E. T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Fletch (1985)
Ghostbusters (1984)
The Graduate (1967)
It's A Wonderful Life (1946)
Lawrence Of Arabia (1962)
The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp (1943)
Live And Let Die (1973)
North By Northwest (1959)
(nuevo) Cinema Paradiso (1988)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1980)
Rear Window (1954)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Trois Couleurs Bleu (Three Colours Blue) (1993)
Two For The Road (1967)
Viskningar Och Rop (Cries And Whispers) (1972)
Blimey, that's 25... huh. ;)
Damn straight. On both counts. ;)
No, I don't like the additions. I have the original Paramount DVD release. It's actually quite good.
Quite like Fletch Lives too, but it's not on the same level as Fletch.
Just thought I’d add while I’m here Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom to my list- managed to grab a viewing of it on TV a few weeks ago and although I’m not the biggest Indy fan, I can’t deny that it’s rollicking good fun.
Ladri di biciclette (IT 1948) by Vittorio De Sica
Peter Pan (US 1953) by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson & Hamilton Luske
Plein soleil (FR 1960) by René Clément
L’ avventura (IT 1960) by Michelangelo Antonioni
La notte (IT 1961) by Michelangelo Antonioni
From Russia with Love (UK 1963) by Terence Young
Persona (SE 1966) by Ingmar Bergman
2001: A Space Odyssey (UK 1968) by Stanley Kubrick
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (UK 1969) by Peter R. Hunt
Suspiria (IT 1977) by Dario Argento
Death on the Nile (UK 1978) by John Guillermin
Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (DE 1979) by Werner Herzog
Stalker (SU 1979) by Andrei Tarkovsky
Tenebre (IT 1982) by Dario Argento
Manhunter (US 1986) by Michael Mann
Der Himmel über Berlin (DE 1987) by Wim Wenders
The Living Daylights (UK 1987) by John Glen
Licence to Kill (UK 1989) by John Glen
Nikita (FR 1990) by Luc Besson
The World Is Not Enough (UK 1999) by Michael Apted
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (NZ 2001) by Peter Jackson
Alexander (US 2004) by Oliver Stone
Das Leben der Anderen (DE 2006) by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Atomic Blonde (US 2017) by David Leitch
Suspiria (IT 2018) by Luca Guadagnino