What's 10 movies everyone must watch?

What's 10 movies everyone must watch?

12 Angry Men
7 Samurai
Godfather
The Blues Brothers
Airplane!
Die Hard
When Harry Met Sally
2001 A Space Odyssey
Drunken Master
Young Frankenstein

Chinatown
Citizen Cane
There Will Be Blood
Memoirs of a Geisha
Blazing Saddles
Godfather Part Two
The Aviator
Fredy Got Fingered
Debbie Does Dallas

Kill yourselves, fucking redditors

2001
Lawrence of Arabia
The Thing
Metropolis
Cranes Are Flying
Die Hard
Blair Witch Project
Fish Story
An American Werewolf in London
Rope (could really put any Hitchcock movie here but I like Rope a lot)

>Chinatown
this movie is perfect in every way. a real 10/10.

Suck my dick, faggot.

Hell Comes to Frogtown
Mad Max: Fury Road
Brazil
The Taint
The Road Warrior
The Thing
Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Hot Fuzz
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Rango

The Godfather

The godfather part 2

The Lord of the rings: the fellowship of the Ring

The Lord of the rings: the two towers

The Lord of the rings: the return of the king

The Lord of the rings: the fellowship of the ring extended edition

The Lord of the rings: the two towers extended edition

The Lord of the rings: the return of the king extended edition

Lost River

The empire strikes back

None.
People should read books instead.

Above the Law
Hard 2 Kill
Out 4 Justice
Under Siege
Glimmer Man
Out for Kill
Kill Switch
A Good Man
Sniper Special Ops
Perfect Weapon

i think we have an Englishmane in our presence

Pulp Fiction
Memento
The Dark Knight
The Prestige
Drive
The Lord of the Rings
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Star Wars
Avatar
Citizen Kane

Lawrence of Arabia
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
North by Northwest
The Apartment
Pather Panchali
Bicycle Thieves
The Rules of the Game
8 1/2
Tokyo Story
Solaris

1. Kids
2. American History X
3. American Psycho
4. Back to the Future
5. Casino
6. Catch Me If You Can
7. Der Name der Rose
8. Ferris Bueller's Day Off
9. Fight Club
10. Forrest Gump

>12 Angry Men
>A Clockwork Orange
>The Empire Strikes Back
>The Godfather
>Reservoir Dogs
>The Shining
>Amadeus
>Alien
>Scarface
>Terminator 2

More like alfred hackcock amirite?

Godfather
A clockwork orange
Pulp fiction
Mad Max
The good, the bad and the ugly
Magnolia
Bande à part
Seven samurai
Jaws
Amélie

The Birth of a Nation
Battleship Potemkin
Casablanca
Citizen Kane
Seven Samurai
Rebel Without a Cause
Lawrence of Arabia
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (or Once Upon A Time in The West)
The Godfather
Raging Bull

>all of them are old as fuck
hello grandpa

>The Birth of Nation (2016)
pls
:^)

>all of them are old as fuck
So?

>old is bad
gotta love Cred Forumss perpetual shit taste

New movies are by definition better than old movies and there are multiple factors that support my thesis

Cannibal Holocaust (1979)
Cannibal Ferox (1981)
The Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978)
Eaten Alive! (1980)
Jungle Holocaust (1977)
The Cannibals (1980)
Cannibal Apocalypse (1980)
Papaya: Love Goddess Of The Cannibals (1978)
Ultimo Mondo Cannibale (1977)
Emanuelle And The Last Cannibals (1977)

It happened one night
Mr Smith goes to Washington
Vertigo
Will of triumph
Seven samurai
In cold blood
French connection
Godfather
Casablanca
Wings of desire

>all of them made within 3 years
really makes you think

Name some recent movies (atleast 1996) better than the ones I listed, go ahead I'll wait.

Gummo
Gummo
Gummo
Gummo
Gay Niggers From Outer Space
Gummo
Gummo
Gummo
What Is It?
Gummo

Most modern films suck at storytelling and innovation.

All Taratino movies
All PT Anderson movies
All W Anderson movies

>storytelling
That's literally the least relevant part of a movie, if you care so much about the story just read the script and don't go to the cinema

>innovation
No, not really. Modern films innovate a lot with their technology and technique

Year after year the image is better

L'Ascension du Chevalier Noir

I think PTA is great, and I'd say some of his work is phenomenal. But how on earth are his works better than Leone's westerns, Seven Samurai, Citizen Kane and Potemkin?

>Leone's westerns

Overrated because of the Morricone soundtracks tbqh.

How can you see Potemkin is one of the greatest movies with a straight face? It's a fucking silent movie with terrible acting and lacks any criticism about human condition

>That fantastic building of suspense
>Amazing character introductions
>Characters are perfect
>Influenced the genre a lot
Nah, not overrated.

The feel of the film was a surprise to me because it stood up very well viewed with my modern eyes. At one or two points the model work was very clearly model work but mostly the film is technically impressive. The masses of extras, use of ships and cities and just the way it captures such well organised chaos are all very impressive and would be even done today. What is more impressive with time though is how the film has a very strong and very clean style to it – it is not as gritty and flat as many silent films of the period that I have seen; instead it is very crisp and feels very, very professional.
I just think it's a great piece of propaganda and I respect it for what it is. And you can't deny that it's one of the most important films in history.

Fight Club
Brazil
Old Boy(korean)
Unforgiven
L.A. Confidential
Dark City
Shawshank Redemption
City of God
Fisher King
American History X

The Dark Knight
Back to The Future
Jurassic Park
Indiana Jones
The Martian
Fight Club
Interstellar
The Lord of The Rings
Star Wars
Whiplash

Julien donkey boy
Ballad of the little soldier
Level five/la jetee/sans soleil
La dolce vita
The passion of Joan arc
In the mood for love
The mirror
Ornamental hairpin
Ashiv keviv
Uncle boonmee who can recall his past lives

Change in the mood for love for red shoes