Here's a quick list of where to watch on Various Streaming Services 30- Bladerunner directors cut (rent or buy) 29- Chinatown (paramount+) 28 - Do the right thing (Rent) 27 - Lawrence of Arabia (Prime) 26 - Jeanne Dielman, 23 qui du commerce, 1080 bruxelles (MAX) 25 - The dark knight (MAX) 24 - Jaws (Netflix) 23 - Dr Strangelove (Prime) 22 - In the mood for love (MAX) 21 - Star Wars (Disney+) 20 - Persona (MAX) 19 - Tokyo Story (MAX) 18 - Taxi Driver(Prime) 17 - City Lights (MAX) 16 - Schindlers List (Rent) 15 - The Shawshabk Redemption (Hulu) 14 - The godfather 2 (Paramount+) 13 - Some like it hot (Hulu) 12 It's a wonderful life (Prime) 11- Casablanca (MAX) 10 - Apocalypse now (Rent) 9- Pulp Fiction (Paramount+ and Prime) 8- Singing in the rain (Max) 7 - Virtigo (Prime own) 6 - 2001: Space odyssey (MAX) 5- Seven Samuri (MAX) 4 - Psycho (Prime) 3- Goodfellas (Rent) 2- Citizen Kane (Rent) 1 - The Godfather (Paramount+)
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
This is brilliant - I’m pinning
@supersupersomething2 ай бұрын
MVP right here.
@whatthebluff2 ай бұрын
Hero!!
@gizmoitus2 ай бұрын
Great list. Thanks for posting it. FYI, 5. should be Seven Samurai, (not Samuri) and 7. should be Vertigo, (not Virtigo). 15 should be "Shawshank Redemption".
@tipsterbl2 ай бұрын
@@martihelmick2359 Thanks!
@Erni3K3 ай бұрын
Lists are hard, but this has a nice logic to it. And the Singing in the Rain entry is - wait, I like this bit - just wonderful
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Thank you, and I’m glad you enjoyed and saw my logic!
@cnelsonlv992 ай бұрын
In principle, yes... in execution, no! It's all about which lists you choose... and he chose some bad lists.
@OceanusHelios2 ай бұрын
Great list. Impossible to declare or include all of the Masterpieces of Film Making within a 30 count. What a wonderful time to be alive. There are so many we could include: "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly."
@daanw62702 ай бұрын
I shall not abide any slander against the sacred masterpiece that is Elf!
@craigwright29773 ай бұрын
Ridley Scott considers "Blade Runner: The Final Cut" - to be the definitive version, not the "Director's Cut". But if you ask me, I recommend seeing ALL of the different cuts, including the original theatrical release. Following the evolution of the different versions is fascinating in and of itself. My favorite film. Glad to see it made your list.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Challenge accepted!
@n.d.m.5152 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsidercould you do a video on the evolution of the movie. Could talk about how films change from vision to production and back to vision.
@MalachiTheBowlingGod2 ай бұрын
@@bandelay2134 Final Cut is the only one you need to see. Despite the name confusion, it's Scott's director's cut.
@craigwright29772 ай бұрын
@@bandelay2134 Final Cut
@satsubatsu3472 ай бұрын
@@bandelay2134 Westworld (1973). Covers the same topics (mostly), is 30 minutes shorter, doesn't reduce itself to a conversation about whether or not it is okay to be an incel cop that bangs toasters because you may be a toaster too (mind blown), and stars Yule Brenner (coming off of Anna and the King) as a malfunctioning cowboy robot. Seriously though: Watch the theatrical release. The other versions are "better" if you watched the theatrical version and wished it was not the movie you just watched. Be aware that some of the other cuts will help you relive that feeling of disappointment. To quote Harrison Ford on the matter, "They haven't put anything in, so it's still an exercise in design." Ridley Scott admitted (which refutes decades of allegations of studio malfeasance) that the re-cuts were entirely to set the stage for a potential sequel with Harrison Ford playing a toaster with a ZipLoc baggie full of semen and feeling fatherly... we got the sequel to THAT in the form of Blade Runner 2049. Friendly advice: avoid Ridley Scott's output since his brother's suicide. It is all faith and paternal ranting that needs to be worked out privately and/or with a therapist because It is neither compelling nor interesting as film.
@lisaahmari71993 ай бұрын
To everyone getting angry that their favorites are not on the list, he explains in detail how he came up with it. It is a unique way of compiling a greatest films list. Your films are on other lists....they just didn't meet the cross-referencing criteria. I think he did a great job.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Many thanks! I think a lot of people just click the video and check the timestamps, so thank you for reiterating the purpose of this experiment
@lisaahmari71993 ай бұрын
You really did a great job. 👍@@TheMediaInsider
@corneliusdobeneck40812 ай бұрын
Agreed. However, the lists used are flawed as they only take into account western taste and the more famous eastern movies like Kurosawa hence the heavy repetition. The list also missed any Jean-Luc Goddard.
@nowaht2 ай бұрын
I wouldn't call that a detailed explanation. I'm curious as to how he weighted each movie and why he chose these specific lists to draw from over other lists.
@WildFungus2 ай бұрын
nah I'm pissed Jeanne Dielman is on the list. social engineering.
@donmccaw1453 ай бұрын
I would have included the movie that really put Jack Nicholson at the top of his game. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. My all-time fave...
@TheHesseJames3 ай бұрын
A very good, almost 1:1 adaptation of a very good novel. Same with "A Clockwork Orange".
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
I was really surprised it didn’t make the list
@satsubatsu3472 ай бұрын
@@TheHesseJames Except "A Clockwork Orange" makes better sense WITH Chapter 21 than Kubrick's cynical omission of it.
@TheHesseJames2 ай бұрын
@@satsubatsu347 it’s about 40 years I had read the novel, now I have to look up chapter 21!
@TheHesseJames2 ай бұрын
I’ve now read that he followed the American edition which omitted chapter 21 as well. So, there are two versions now: bad characters never change and even bad characters always have the opportunity to better themselves.
@larryisntmynamebutyoucanca96252 ай бұрын
How many people skipped through the beginning where he said that he did not personally curate this list? Its compiled from a few different perspectives' best films list, audience and critic scores combined. People acting so personally offended really should calm down a bit. This is a great list!
@rossfryer39023 ай бұрын
How did Pootie Tang not make the list?
@rayrecordings3 ай бұрын
Hahaha Pootie Tang masterpiece !!
@acidgougewaltz3 ай бұрын
ima sign your pinny on the runny kine
@williamlangeii40123 ай бұрын
When people talk abt the greatest directors of all time Louis C.K. gets overlooked everytime bc of his small body of work. However, if he never directed another movie after Pootie Tang he'd still be in the top 3 of all time with Roger Corman and Ed Wood.
@herculesrockefeller89693 ай бұрын
Setting the bar pretty low there, huh?
@Laceykat663 ай бұрын
And what if you list Die Hard as your favorite Christmas Film ???
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Lots of people asking which film the thumbnail is from. Answer: Apocalypse Now
@PaulSmall4222 ай бұрын
From the Playmate scene at the river base when the boat stops in for resupply.
@sc13nt1f1c2 ай бұрын
Not my top 30, but easily the best KZbin content I have watched this decade.
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
That’s incredibly high praise!
@SMacCuUladhАй бұрын
@@TheMediaInsider it's a bot
@SMacCuUladhАй бұрын
@@TheMediaInsider Someone who calls it's a wonderful life, it's a beautiful life (in addition to your many other errors) can't produce great YT film content.
@simone8410Ай бұрын
What a great idea to look at them in chronological order to see the evolution of cinema
@spookytruth93072 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. At 29:53, you call "it's a wonderful life" "it's a beautiful life.". A video that's good is worth getting perfect
@julieturner52812 ай бұрын
We all make mistakes
@MrHarumakiSensei2 ай бұрын
@@julieturner5281I donnt.
@elementalb3m957Ай бұрын
He's not going to reupload it
@Bloodwhiner3 ай бұрын
Battleship Potemkin, Das Boot, Stagecoach, all immediately come to mind
@Laceykat663 ай бұрын
Agreed, and I would add to that Rio Bravo. However, they did not "add up" on the lists he chose to use.
@concinnus2 ай бұрын
@@Laceykat66 Eh, I own Rio Bravo and I wouldn't even put it in top 5 Westerns. Too dated/cheesy/tropey.
@Laceykat662 ай бұрын
@@concinnus It MADE the tropes.
@concinnus2 ай бұрын
@@Laceykat66 lolwut? It wasn't that early. The Searchers, High Noon, and The Big Country I'd probably peg as the best 3 and they were all earlier, and already playing with genre conventions. Johnny Guitar was earlier and absolutely wild. Stagecoach was much earlier and probably better (haven't seen it in ages). Even Hawks' own, much earlier movie Red River was more interesting than Rio Bravo. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is the only big classic Western I can think of after Rio Bravo.
@Skabanis2 ай бұрын
@@concinnusthe searcher glories film and that last shot..watershed moment
@devcybikoАй бұрын
It's a Wonderful List - except for the colorized version of It's a Wonderful Life. Kapra specifically chose to film it in black-and-white despite color being very popular by 1946. Thanks for this and I continue to subscribe :)
@ericdudley41693 ай бұрын
Thank you! I feel lucky that I’ve seen 25 of these on your list. But I feel even luckier that there are five films that I have not seen, that I get to treat myself to! 👍🏽
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Pleased to hear it, thanks for watching
@Blunderman-rl1hc3 ай бұрын
Actually, "Jaws" did not mark the beginning of Spielberg and John Williams' partnership. They first worked together on "Sugarland Express", released just the year before.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
I stand corrected, thank you!
@gregorycarver92563 ай бұрын
I would agree the music is the most important part of the movie.
@matteg4902 ай бұрын
Would anyone like to guess what my top 10 favorite films are? Don't be shy, and yes I'm talking to you, I'm talking to you. And you will never guess my top 10 musicians and bands. And you will never guess my top 10 books because I have never read 10 books in my life. I started Ulysses by James Joyce and can't finish it out of boredom and looking up the meaning.
@satsubatsu3472 ай бұрын
@@matteg490 Good for you. Joyce was diagnosed a schizophrenic by Carl Jung (who later helped diagnose and treat Joyce's daughter Lucia). Dumb people are easily impressed by his published mental health crises.
@t0mn8r352 ай бұрын
As an old movie lover I really enjoyed this list and intelligent review. Subscribed.
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! Glad you enjoyed
@jennfountain50713 ай бұрын
Certainly a difficult undertaking, but it sort of feels like there are some kind of insane omissions here. For example, how did NONE of the three movies that have won 11 Oscars not make it? My pick would be LotR, but I'd take any of them on a list of the thirty greatest films. Alien? The Exorcist? The Wizard of Oz? These movies (and many others that could have made the list over some that did) changed cinema.
@gizmoitus2 ай бұрын
That is the nature of any of these lists. People aren't going to agree. Personally, I put Alien and Wizard of Oz on any list. Alien was so incredibly influential, whereas Blade Runner was a fascinating failure. This is a best all time list? How about Annie Hall or Manhattan? Are these off the table due to cancel culture? How about a western? No "The Searchers?" or "Unforgiven". No "On the Waterfront?" Where is "There Will Be Blood"? Personally, I put "Fog of War" on any list, or at least have some representation of the Documentary genre. Internationally you could have a lot of films: Breathless, Wages of Fear, Rules of the Game, La Dolce Vita, Bicycle Thieves........ could go on for days. All you hope for in any list like this, is that it inspires some people to check out films they might otherwise not have seen, and perhaps from there they'll develop an interest in a wider range of films.
@richarddecredico60982 ай бұрын
SPOILER ALERT: ... ... We all allowed to make our own lists
@reptongeek3 ай бұрын
I'm doing my own film challenge this year. Watching a National Film Registry inductee every week. It started with Home Alone and continued through such films as The Best Years of Our Lives, The Apartment, Unforgiven, the original Star Wars trilogy, the Golden Age of the Disney Animated Canon amongst others. In later weeks I will be watching some Hitchcock and films like Dirty Harry, Hoosiers and Groundhog Day
@TheHesseJames3 ай бұрын
Try to sneak in a couple of non-American films once in a while. The American film industry is the greatest but other cultures can make bangers as well and they are often a bit different.
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
All great films.
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
The Best Years of Our Lives was stunning.
@Karaya7152 ай бұрын
The Best Years of Our Lives! Wow. I really watched that the first by accident about 30 years ago thinking it was another movie. But it blew me away. I had no idea the kind of depth on the aftermath of WW2 was represented in film back then. It’s one of my all time favorite films.
@waynechapman98233 ай бұрын
The website "They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?" is my go-to for movie rankings cause it combines an insane number of lists into one master list. No movie buff or cinephile should deprive themselves of this great resource!
@Shah-of-the-Shinebox2 ай бұрын
City Lights is my favorite Chaplin film, a feel good film that tugs on the heart strings. I watch it when i need a pick me up.
@pocoapoco23 ай бұрын
I actually consider Coppola's "The Conversation" to be his best film.
@DanLyndon3 ай бұрын
I agree
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Great shout
@oppothumbs13 ай бұрын
It might be his only good film other than Godfather . I will never understand why Godfather II is loved or liked. Apocalypse Now! is a bore.
@artbyty3 ай бұрын
Hear hear!
@artbyty3 ай бұрын
I am a film fan and work in the industry. I’ve never understood the fandom of the godfather movies. They are completely boring.
@willieluncheonette58433 ай бұрын
Well, I have 13 all time FAVORITE films (I don't like to say "best" It's all a matter of taste, but it does make for lively discussion) and amazingly two are on this list----Vertigo and Goodfellas. For any of you who might be curious, and I know there are precious few, here are the others that are mu favorites. Dr. Mabuse the Gambler, Sunrise, Either Renoir's The Rules of the Game or his The River (I go back and forth). The Flowers of St. Francis, I Walked with a Zombie, Kiss Me Deadly, The Searchers, Touch of Evil, Demy's Lola, Shoot the Piano Player and Contempt
@steve4films3 ай бұрын
Great list. Favourites are always so much more interesting than ‘greatest’.
@willieluncheonette58433 ай бұрын
@@steve4films agree
@1800astra3 ай бұрын
Almost irrelevant to comment, but 'Cabaret', 'Three Colours: Red', and 'Alien' should surely be on somebody's list, as well as my own. Nice to have spent time watching your video, though.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Yes, alien seems to be coming up in the comments a lot as a film that most definitely should be in the top 30, and would likely be in my personal top 10
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
Dekalogue, a made for TV series should be on TV list. The colors Trilogy is excellent, yes.
@clydekimsey75032 ай бұрын
Aren't these your personal top 30?@@TheMediaInsider
@chadcooper73482 ай бұрын
Three Colours: White is my favorite, but all three films are excellent.
@ctgottapee90202 ай бұрын
yes one of the three colors series
@flagcoco693 ай бұрын
I know this will make no one's list, but I always loved the Westerns from the early 70s. Little Big Man. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Jeremiah Johnson. I don't know where they would be ranked in terms of technique, but when it comes to storytelling, they turn the John Ford, John Wayne Westerns on their head by not romanticizing the Wild West, but rather, humanizing people who were never humanized before. Characters once portrayed as caricatures are more fleshed out. No one is completely noble or completely evil. I just felt those films reflect a change in cinematic storytelling, where they myths the movies created over decades were shattered, where voices were given to those who never had them before, and where the heroes are deeply flawed.
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
The Searchers and Ince Upon a Time in the West. Perhaps High Noon, and Shane.
@danielmunoz4563 ай бұрын
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was so much funnier than I expected. Great chemistry between the two leads.
@miketackabery75213 ай бұрын
Don't forget My Darling Clementine
@s.scottsdale18392 ай бұрын
That was already done years before by the Sergio Leone movies. BCATSK is romanticized more than those and a few other Eastwood movies. Little Big Man is a comedy set in the west.
@flagcoco692 ай бұрын
@@s.scottsdale1839 Little Big Man was satire. It was Homer's Odyssey and Candide set in the Wild West. Its hero, Jack Crabb, begins the story as a white boy who grows up among Native Americans and has a certain perspective of life, and by exploring everything that happened in that time and place, from gun slinging and snakeoil salesmen to the Indian Wars, Jack evolves and realizes that everyone is pretty much full of shit. Even his beloved grandfather, Old Lodge Skins, proves that he's not the mystic Jack always believed him to be, but just another poor shmuck trying to get through the reality of his time as best as he can.
@issadad3 ай бұрын
Other than swapping in AMADEUS somewhere, cinema's greatest biopic, a splendid list.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Amadeus would also be in my top 20
@cnelsonlv992 ай бұрын
Pure and simply... a Greatest Films list that doesn't have Unforgiven on it... is not worth wiping your a$$ with!
@scottedelen2 ай бұрын
I gave you a thumbs up 'cause your comment made me laugh. I've probably scene Unforgiven five or six times. It's one of my favorites.
@cwburntorange29 күн бұрын
I love Unforgiven, but I'd rank The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly as the best western ever. And The Wild Bunch would be pretty high up there too.
@cnelsonlv9928 күн бұрын
@@cwburntorange Those are both good movies, but not in the same stratosphere as Unforgiven.
@jdghgh2 ай бұрын
Great work! Always nice to see a refreshing take on a never ending debate, regardless of how much one agrees.
@harshalthakur56253 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video ❤️
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy and find a few things to add to your watchlist
@g.anthonybenjamin2813 ай бұрын
13:29. Thank you for correctly calling the film “Star Wars” and for not referring to it as the other, incorrect episode number retitle
@HabitualJoker2 ай бұрын
It’s a shame that people will view this list and watch the Special Edition. That version of the film tarnished all of the original achievements that the crew made on the original film.
@AlexDuggan683 ай бұрын
If you love film, then Cinema Paradiso should be in the list. The Odyssey Cinema in St. Albans shows classic films, and has Cinema Paradiso on Thursday 22nd august. I am going by myself, just so I can be like the end of the film.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Great film - it came in at #209 on the list. If I was local, I'd definitely go to the screening.
@RobertoBazzan2 ай бұрын
Cinema Paradiso is in my top 10 or 20. Hard to rank, but definitely top 20.
@larryisntmynamebutyoucanca96252 ай бұрын
Shawshank Redemption is definitely one of the greatest films of all time. Loved it ever since I was a kid, when my mom would have it on tv whenever she did house chores. Now as an adult, it is a go-to when I do work around the house. The last time I watched it was when i recently assembled my 4th DVD shelf. I've probably seen it 50 times. Great list!
@caleb.pepper2 ай бұрын
List in order: 1. The Godfather (1972) Francis Ford Coppola 2. Citizen Kane (1941) Orson Welles 3. Goodfellas (1990) Martin Scorsese 4. Psycho (1960) Alfred Hitchcock 5. Seven Samurai (1954) Akira Kurosawa 6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Stanley Kubrick 7. Vertigo (1958) Alfred Hitchcock 8. Singin' in the Rain (1952) Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen 9. Pulp Fiction (1994) Quentin Tarantino 10. Apocalypse Now (1979) Francis Ford Coppola 11. Casablanca (1942) Michael Curtiz 12. It's a Wonderful Life (1946) Frank Capra 13. Some Like It Hot (1959) Billy Wilder 14. The Godfather Part II (1974) Francis Ford Coppola 15. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Frank Darabont 16. Schindler's List (1993) Steven Spielberg 17. City Lights (1931) Charlie Chaplin 18. Taxi Driver (1976) Martin Scorsese 19. Tokyo Story (1953) Yasujirô Ozu 20. Persona (1966) Ingmar Bergman 21. Star Wars (1977) George Lucas 22. In the Mood for Love (2000) Wong Kar-wai 23. Dr. Strangelove (1964) Stanley Kubrick 24. JAWS (1975) Steven Spielberg 25. The Dark Knight (2008) Christopher Nolan 26. Jean Dielman, 23 Quai Du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) Chantal Akerman 27. Lawrence of Arabia (1962) David Lean 28. Do the Right Thing (1989) Spike Lee 29. Chinatown (1974) Roman Polanski 30. Blade Runner (1982) Ridley Scott
@g_s_subhash2 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@RelateGREAT2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@matteg490Ай бұрын
My list, with emphasis on suspense and intensity, and I am usually not into grand cinematography or films with a slow buildup plot (dislike Lawrence of Arabia) and I wish my tastes were more 'intellectual' but I like a good plot and script. Mostly not into theatrical, artsy, picturesque movies. This list is sort of in order, first to last, but I gave that little thought: Almost Famous The Talented Mr. Ripley Zodiac The Silence of the Lambs Rear Window L.A. Confidential 12 Angry Men The Last Picture Show Training Day North by Northwest Goodfellas 12 Monkeys The Dead Zone Day of the Jackal ( 1973) Shane The Graduate No Way Out Blue Velvet Die Hard Five Easy Pieces Dr. Strangelove Prisoners Drive Marathon Man 8 1/2 A History of Violence Midnight Cowboy
@ivanreiss15 күн бұрын
I feel like Sunset Boulevard should be here somewhere
@alanlake-ef6df15 күн бұрын
@@matteg490 I like your slap in the face of some arty, pretentious films.
@stefanzzz67782 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this. Enjoyed. Surprised the original Matrix never made the list. Such a ground breaking movie in both technological advancement and style.
@TheMediaInsiderАй бұрын
Agreed! It’s in the second video I’m working on now though
@carlesmiquel3 ай бұрын
Last words: 2001 might be the greatest endeavor ever. Basically silent. Chaplin’s “Times” could be another one. We love this craft. Best film ever made? We have no idea. Francis’ “Outsiders” ripped me apart. The original “Insomnia” blew my mind. As a musical, “The Sound and of Music” is the best thing I’ve ever seen. So, that’s it. No perfect answer to this multi-million film industry. Thanks for this magnificent show!
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
100% agree about sound of music - way better than singing in the rain.
@miketackabery75213 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsideroh you guys are funny! Singing in the Rain is the single perfect musical. SoM is terrific, and there are certainly others... but.
@markbeulen76463 ай бұрын
Well done, great job making such a list. It's not my list, but I understand why these films are on it and in this order.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Thank you, and for taking this experiment as it was intended
@Laceykat663 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsider Any time you "make a list" you are going to catch it. This was a good job.
@billynair3 ай бұрын
Singing in the Rain is SUCH a sleeper! I stayed away from it for so long just because I thought it was going to be a boring "fall asleep watching it on your couch on Sunday" kind of move, but it was actually REALLY good. Make sure you put this on your short list of movies to see soon!!
@Chrisyade2 ай бұрын
Yes, and Danny Kaye absolutely steals the show. What a genius.
@fSebastianRe2 ай бұрын
@@Chrisyade His not in the movie, his in other golden age movies.
@rpg72872 ай бұрын
@@Chrisyadeit’s not Danny Kaye. It’s Donald O’Connor.
@jphish87242 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness... the first 30 seconds of this video excited me more than Christmas morning as a kid...
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
😂😂 what about the other 39 minutes??
@jphish87242 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsider I had to wait for my parents to wake up... Fabulous video! Thanks for making it!!!
@tylero85953 ай бұрын
In the Mood for Love is one of the greatest films every made. In my opinion its my no 1. Its a perfect film.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
I’m glad it made the list
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
Understated. Modern audiences don't have the attention span.
@tylero85952 ай бұрын
@TeddyRumble the slow drawn out shots destroy me. I've never had a film make me cry from just a shot. No action. No dialogue. It's beautiful.
@TeddyRumble2 ай бұрын
@@tylero8595 yes, it is. I saw it in my film studies class at Sacramento City College.
@MorningNapalmАй бұрын
2046 as well.
@johnr61902 ай бұрын
Quite a heavy lift to bring together all this data, and some pretty interesting results. Well done! I suspect almost everyone will have one or two others they think should have been on here, but this does a great job of being a Film Buff 101 required viewing list.
@davidkaplan55073 ай бұрын
Gone With The wind…… Sound Of Music…The Adventures of Robin Hood
@JohnPrepuce3 ай бұрын
I guess this guy prefers The Dark Knight to those great films. If he was going to do sci-fi action, at least do Terminator 2 or Aliens or Predator. The Dark Knight isn't even the best Batman movie.
@williamlangeii40123 ай бұрын
@JohnPrepuce I agree. Batman 1989 is the best, IMO.
@irish663 ай бұрын
@@JohnPrepuce They are not his choices.
@Laceykat663 ай бұрын
I agree with all three but 30 is a small number. Also, this is a list of several other lists and those styles of movies are not as resected as the bulk of the films here. I would have included Steel Magnolias for a number of reasons.
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
Rear Window, North by Northwest
@Farley59272 ай бұрын
This was really well done. Bravo
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
Thanks buddy
@ashroskell3 ай бұрын
I have seen all of these films. Some of them multiple times. I own copies of at least half of them, probably more. But such lists, whilst being excellent for introducing students and new film enthusiasts to a broad spectrum of classic cinema, cannot account for personal tastes. I think this is important, because we are allowed to say some films are overrated or perennially misunderstood, without being tossed out of the, “club,” so to speak. Personal taste must be allowed and respected in film appreciation. It is in the differences in our tastes that the most interesting discussions occur. And it is in this dialectic cauldron that new and exciting things can be stimulated, producing original ideas that develop the art form.
@lisetteeliseparis70703 ай бұрын
I always think/thought the film experience is subjective, not objective.
@alberton.16012 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you.
@smylsie2 ай бұрын
I was genuinely curious as to how many i would have seen. Was pretty pleased with 22/30 and especially The Godfather being no. 1. A few gems for me to catch up on still - mainly the international ones.
@ashroskell2 ай бұрын
@@smylsie : You’re in for a treat.
@artirony410Ай бұрын
idk if I'd call it a "broad spectrum" when its overwhelmingly anglophone movies
@disastervillain2 ай бұрын
Everyone complaining that their fav movie didn't make the list must seriously lack comprehension skills. This list is an aggregate of a NUMBER of lists - if your movie didn't' make it into the top 30 then its because it didn't qualify after all the lists had been gathered and cross referenced. He CLEARLY states this in the beginning of the video. Thank you for taking the time to put this together and provide context for each film - I'm sure it will be very helpful to people new to cinema especially.
@RobertoBazzan2 ай бұрын
Yes we understood the premise at the start of the video, does not mean we aren't allowed to interject on what movies we believe are top 30.
@Edizzle-qf7fm2 ай бұрын
2001 is the GOAT
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
I think I agree
@sfermigier2 ай бұрын
Barry Lyndon is better ;)
@garytucker35632 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsider Nah dude, you're either with us......or against us. LMAO, just kidding............no I'm not.
@philipgwyn80912 ай бұрын
I recently saw it on a big screen. It was better then I remember.
@laniersmith17982 ай бұрын
A wonderful list especially for those looking for a guide into classic cinema both distant and near in historical perspective. I would add a few favorites of mine if no one objects. It Happened One Night, Laura, A Place In The Sun, Giant, and Who's Afraid of Virigina Wollf?
@billmichael86693 ай бұрын
Yeah I was done with your list the moment you added Jeanne Dielman
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Yeah, it probably wouldn’t have been on my list either, but the eclectic mix this list has come up with has a bit of something, including Dielman
@JohnPrepuce3 ай бұрын
I simply cannot believe that movie beats out literally hundreds of better films for top 30. I feel modern list makers feel the need to be "inclusive" with their top-whatever lists. Just like Hildegard of Bingen or Clara Schumann are added to modern "best composers of all time" lists even though there are dozens of better composers.
@josq15003 ай бұрын
@@JohnPrepuce , if you were to say there are dozens of composers you prefer to Hildegard, I'd be fine with your argument. But "better"? What are your criteria?
@miketackabery75213 ай бұрын
The top 30 paintings. Top 30 novels. Top 30... what?... Garden designs? Symphonies? It's all art. And it's all entertaining, though in vastly different ways. And I have lots of reasons for my choices... but it's still subjective. Even if I tried to list the best 100, by the time I got to the end I'd have to lengthen it.
@dmacarthur53562 ай бұрын
I know right? A recently widowed women who prostitutes herself biggest problems in life are making dinner for her son and doing laundry.
@ThePimpnerd8826 күн бұрын
Omission of films from Cohen bros and Fincher is pretty glaring
@alzo78913 ай бұрын
I was about to be appalled by your use of the colorized ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ when I was reminded of the gag in Christopher Guest’s ‘The Big Picture.’
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
It was the only version of the film I could source, but sincere apologies for the upset.
Definetely a great list, i have an itch to watch a lot of these movies now and also you managed to not trigger me with any of your picks past Pulp Fiction, i love all of those movies and am glad they made it.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much and I’m glad you enjoyed!
@JGC19912 ай бұрын
Get over yourselves people. It’s a list of movies, just movies. Fed up of “This is my opinion and you must pay attention to me because I can articulate” - no, no we don’t…and we do not care. Just give the bloke a like for effort and get on with the day.
@danzemacabre88992 ай бұрын
That's why they put these lists out. For feedback. There's nothing wrong with people expressing their opinions. Matter of fact it should be welcomed as long as it's constructive and isn't offensive, more comments ,more views ,more likes ,better for the maker
@ronboot25783 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this, and you've given me lots to think about - and look forward to. Thank you.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks and happy watching
@masudashizue7773 ай бұрын
My list would have The Remains of the Day somewhere on it.
@Laceykat663 ай бұрын
Mune would have included Chariots of Fire or The Big Fish.
@unprofound2 ай бұрын
Remains is such a strong movie.
@JuanPitlukАй бұрын
Thank you. Great list! Still have to catch up with some films but fortunately I have seen most of them :) Supose that means I am in the right track? Best!
@toxicsausage3023 ай бұрын
Empire Strikes Back instead of Star Wars and Raiders of the lost Ark, the perfect action/adventure film
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Raiders is best action adventure flick in my book
@Laceykat663 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsider I would not argue with you, but I would secretly say Last Crusade under my breath. 😊😊
@leica_sl22 ай бұрын
" “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine” : Casablanca I KNOW the feeling ALL TOO WELL. Many a man has felt this way , your not alone Humphrey.
@drewfuss20063 ай бұрын
Harakiri (1962) is an absolutely perfect film to me. Tough watch but perfect in all regards
@klartext22252 ай бұрын
??? You mean HATARI ?
@barryrobbins7694Ай бұрын
The original blockbuster is “Gone With the Wind”.
@kencoakley83663 ай бұрын
Night Of The Living Dead should be on the list as it was a game changer in all genres of film, not just Horror because this film, along with In Cold Blood, caused the MPAA ratings system, freeing the hands of the filmmakers. Rocky was another game changer, bringing back the underdog story as well as the uplifting ending. In an art form that was pretty nihilistic.
@lisetteeliseparis70703 ай бұрын
Totally agree.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Rocky would probably be in my top 50
@kevinconville92583 ай бұрын
Good list. Could I nit pick a few things? Sure, but pretty solid choices indeed. The Godfather at the top made me smile. I LOVE that film.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I think everyone can reflect their own tastes against this list, and as a thought experiment it’s been really interesting to read people’s responses. All the best.
@THomasHH3 ай бұрын
Ok, I am not telling you what movies had to be in that list instead of X or Y, because it is not even your list but just a collection of best lists as you mentioned not just once.😊 From these 30 movies (I probably would had done a top-50 list) I only haven’t seen 5 of them and only of one of them I never heard of (Jeanne Dielman). I always wanted to watch Persona and Schindler's List as well as Tokyo Story. Only to Do The Right Thing I fail to connect. Maybe someday …
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
They are all worth watching, although I will admit that Deilman is quite love it or hate it. I’ve never met someone who wasn’t blown away by Schindler‘s list. Enjoy!
@manolodelgado36892 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed. Got a new subscriber here.
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard friend
@fungerz3 ай бұрын
I appreciate you’ve taken the time to aggregate various lists. We all love a list! Lol! Your comments and delivery shows great awareness, I love it and thank you. How about you poll all these cynical ones giving their best neg vibes? Sod them. Your work is great. Thanks again.
@OutOfAmmoOutOfTime18 күн бұрын
A fantastic list. And a great way to create a list. I was frankly surprised at the lack of representation of French cinema in the list. But thats because I consider Les Enfants Du Paradis to be one of the greatest films of all time…..anyway, I loved this list. Thank you!!!!
@williamlangeii40123 ай бұрын
Dark Knight in the 30 greatest films, ever? Where's The Searchers? The Conversation? The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly? The Shining? Alien? Snow White (1937)? A Streetcar Named Desire? Frankenstein? I think anyone of those films belong ahead of Dark Knight. I don't think it's even Nolan's best film. Just my opinion, of course.
@youngwarriorpopocaca2 ай бұрын
Is this your list??? NO make your own fucking list and make a video and you can do whatever tf you want
@johncarroll7722 ай бұрын
Dark Knight is ridiculous
@klartext22252 ай бұрын
If Nolan, then INCEPTION
@satsubatsu3472 ай бұрын
@@klartext2225 Ick. Boring and done better in, literally, a dozen other films.
@klartext22252 ай бұрын
@@satsubatsu347 Really? Bet you can't name THREE!
@s.scottsdale18392 ай бұрын
I've seen at least 24 of these. One I'm not sure of. But this is a remarkable list of brilliant movies.
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
24 is mighty impressive!
@Orlando_from_The_Bronx3 ай бұрын
Wow, no ALIEN.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Would definitely be in my personal top 30! It was actually #43 on the list
@philipgwyn80913 ай бұрын
Film lists are heavily skewed against sci-fi.
@nl30643 ай бұрын
Well you can't include every single last popular / great / notable movie on a list of only 30. I can probably think of 30 more important than Alien.
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
LOL
@charlesczech33533 ай бұрын
@@philipgwyn8091 I'm counting four science fiction films on this list (five with Dark Knight). Pretty good representation, actually. So few musicals.
@julieturner52812 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed that , be interested where you feel “ American Graffiti “ would come and also “ The last picture show “
@jacquespoulemer3 ай бұрын
Media Insider. The method you came up with to perform this Herculean labor was inspired. There was only one film on the list I hadn't seen #22 In the mood for Love, Wong Kai Wai. I didn't expect my own favorite film of all time to appear on ANY list because it's a strange concoction of my personal interests. German Language and Culture, Classical music, Surrealism and Film. It's Hans Jurgen Syberberg's Hitler, ein Film Aus Deutschland. I'd be surprised if it made that master list of yours at all. I was asked in the early 2000s by a fellow film buff to make a top 100 list. I made a general list of my favs which came to around 2000 films. Then whittled it down to a working list of 600. and finally the arbitrary and painful task of honing that down to 100. But the final list could have looked different for so many reasons. I basically did one film from each of my fav directors. This was great fun for me. Thanks for doing the calculations and your elucidating commentary. Is there somewhere one might see the complet list? I'm subscribed and looking forward to more of your content. All the best Jacques Mexico Retired
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
In the Mood for Love I watched in Sac City's Film Studies program. It's heartbreaking, and beautiful.
@SAMTYLER19742 ай бұрын
I, for one, would have loved to see your list. And yes, In The Mood For Love is wonderful and now I’m in the mood for a rewatch!
@jacquespoulemer2 ай бұрын
@@SAMTYLER1974 Hi Sam, I'm of a 1952 vintage myself and ignorant of technology but let's see what we can get done here. I will have to dig up the list. Until then I'm going to 'wing it" Hitchcock's Vertigo was on the final list, but it could just as easily been a dozen other films (Lady Vanishes, Psycho, Rebecca, etc) Bergman's Cries and Whispers (but his 1960 Devil's Eye is hilarious, as biographers tell us Ingmar himself was) . Chaplin Monsieur Verdoux, my dark fav, The Duchess & Dirtwater Fox, hilarious, relentless, 1976, Melvin Frank. Cabiria, 1914, GiovanniPastrone. Intolerance 1916 Griffith (Broken Blossoms, 1919). Best of the worst Plan 9 from Outer Space, 1959 Ed Wood Jr. 1962 Long Day's Journey into Night, O'Neill's pitiless masterpiece Sidney Lumet,1962 Hepburn Stockwell Robards Richardson all in top form, Andre Previn music. Lubitsch 1943 Heaven Can Wait (a series of birthdays) Tierney Ameche Coburn. Well that's 10 (or 60 if you keep digging) Let me know if this is what you want and I will be happy to keep digging. Jacques Mexico Retired
@richardbrayshaw5702 ай бұрын
That was fabulous! Now do the next 30, please!
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
I plan to but this must have taken a good 50 hours to make!
@CRAIGTEMPLATEXCHRIST2 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsiderit’s a great video! Many thanks :)
@mirandak32733 ай бұрын
I guess the two blockbuster color films of 1939 that I grew up from the 1950 through the 1970s as the greatest ever films ever made have finally become passé that they aren’t even on the list? I don’t need to name them.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Oz and wind? Both just missed out on the top 30!
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsiderTop 100 at a minimum.
@PaulSmall4222 ай бұрын
I deeply appreciate you including Tokyo Story, one of my favorite films which I discovered by accident. What do you think about Kurosawa's very early film 'Stray Dog'? It shares many of the same elements of Japanese ability to embrace an entirely new and truly alien culture into its own ancient world, holding the one in a kind of sacred embrace while taking the other as the lower status. I found Mifune's performance especially good here, far more nuanced than any of his others, perhaps because it was also one of his first.
@giannapple3 ай бұрын
How comes “Once Upon a Time in America” didn’t make it in this list?
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Was #71 on the list!
@a.t.c.38623 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsider😮
@dylangrantz81243 ай бұрын
That is one of the greats. I tell you why length. It never gets air play once maybe twice a year it gets shown. Great Great movie the best Western ever shot. But this list ignored the whole of westerns
@lisaahmari71993 ай бұрын
❤
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsiderOne MUST see the full, uncut version, which is hard to find.
@nelsonmandela3150Ай бұрын
Very cool video Once upon a time in america is my favorite of all time, and i kinda knew it wouldn't be here considering it was such a flop on release. It's the most complete movie in my eyes, because it tackles so many aspects of, well, life (and the soundtrack is also my favorite ever). I always say it's my favorite movie even though 2001 was, i felt an the strongest cinematic experience i had, but I want to rewatch it way older, in a theater and putting away the idea that so many people say it's the best.
@PeterPan-ev7dr2 ай бұрын
Trading places, one of the best movies of all time ..
@dmacarthur53562 ай бұрын
In Philadelphia it's worth 50 bucks.
@TashvinS2 ай бұрын
Great list. Can proudly say watched 23 of this list.
@ChubbyChecker1823 ай бұрын
29.35... Surpise Shymalan mention in such a list 😁
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
He’s like Steven King, can’t help but like his stuff
@earlybird36682 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic list. Thank-you.
@dougelick83973 ай бұрын
It's worth mentioning that colorizing films like "It's A Wonderful Life" is a travesty. Also, though everyone has their own taste, it's borderline insane Metropolis isn't here. The Wizard of Oz isn't here. Kubrick is barely represented. And "Goodfellas", which is very good, is #3 while "Lawrence of Arabia is low. Other must see classics: "Easy Rider", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Network", "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly", "The French Connection", "Grand Prix", "The Searchers", ""The Right Stuff", "The Bridge on the River Kwai", "Alien", "12 Angry Men" and pretty much Kubrick's entire catalog.
@Laceykat663 ай бұрын
No list can be complete, particularly when you limit it to 30. I agree with all of your additions, particularly Grand Prix which is so often missed by so-called film critics and historians. I also agree that colonizing is a travesty however in today's modern world it is often the only way a "younger generation" can be introduced to these classics. A necessary evil.
@TheHesseJames3 ай бұрын
@@Laceykat66 don't budge. If the younger generation cannot stomach b&w movies - their loss! It's almost as bad as autotuning classic pop music. It is sinful, abhorrent, shameful.
@heinrichvon2 ай бұрын
How can you say that Kubrick is underrepresented, when he has two films on this list and Kurosawa, in my opinion (and Coppola's and Spielberg's and Scorsese's and probably even Kubrick's) the greatest director who ever lived, is represented by just one? Where is Rashomon, Ikiru, the criminally underrated The Lower Depths, Yojimbo, High and Low, Ran? Non-English-language films in general are much too rare on this list. I know the video maker's hands were tied because of the pre-existing lists he had to use, but there's an irony to this somehow.
@TheSubpremeState2 ай бұрын
Colorizing is better than dull black and white. Are you colourblind or something? You can turn down the colour if you don't like it. Turn the the volume if your hearing is like your eyesight. I bet there's a hundred films better than all of the ones you proposed. There's nothing good about films that were amazing 70 years ago. We live in 2024 not 1954
@clydekimsey75032 ай бұрын
I'm glad you listed the right stuff.
@saurabhkumarjain73 ай бұрын
Parasite (2019)
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Agreed!!!
@DarrenToth2 ай бұрын
This list just taught me how much I diverge from what other people like; how different and subjective personal taste can be. There were some films that made the list that I find absolutely terrible, but in the end, it comes down to what people enjoy and just because I don't like it doesn't mean it isn't good.
@sirrathersplendid48252 ай бұрын
What’s your top 5?
@DarrenToth2 ай бұрын
@@sirrathersplendid4825 O Brother Where Art Thou/ Idiocracy/ Jo Jo Rabbit/ Shaun of the Dead/ Groundhog Day
@richardausten52952 ай бұрын
@@DarrenToth Comedy never seems to get the respect it deserves and the lists that get trotted out always seem to put the Some Like it Hot", The Apartment, and some other very old comedies that really do not hold up very well IMO. I have seen every Best Picture nominee since 2017 and JoJo Rabbit I placed at number one. I show my students Groundhog Day and Back to the Future - they LOVE these movies even though they are 30-40 years old. They hold up very well. The Chinese teens clapped at the end of Back to the Future. Show them an MCU movie and they fall asleep in the first 20 minutes.
@sirrathersplendid48252 ай бұрын
@@DarrenToth - I’d agree with you on Idiocracy and Groundhog Day. Both groundbreaking films you can come back to repeatedly and still enjoy. Not such a fan of Shaun, and not seen the other two.
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
Jojo rabbit is fantastic
@academicdeaneducation66713 ай бұрын
No "Plan 9 from Outer Space" makes this list VERY suspect! Ya slippin' man, ya slippin'...
@TheHesseJames3 ай бұрын
I agree. Screenplay and dialogue is almost unmatched in this one.
@bentemme69022 ай бұрын
True true
@rpg72872 ай бұрын
Actually, I prefer Bride of the Monster.
@jamielancaster013 ай бұрын
I’m surprised I have seen all but 5 of these. The older movies I saw as a kid on TBS in the 80s.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
25 is very impressive!
@RedStarGOSJ3 ай бұрын
1977's Slap Shot starring Paul Newman would have made my #1, and I have seen 17 of the films on this list. Slap Shot was dismissed as vulgar when it came out, but it has stood the test of time as an excellent example of 1970's North American culture, attitudes, fashion, and music. I'm not sure there is a film with more quotable one-liners? My opinion, thanks.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip: I’ve not seen that one so I’ll definitely add it to my watchlist! Love Newman in Butch Cassidy, which would be in my personal top 10
@Tyler_Kent3 ай бұрын
Very well said. But ... now I feel so philistine for liking it mostly bc I got to see "a Christmas Story" mom's hooters.
@unprofound2 ай бұрын
I love Slap Shot, but, dude, c'mon! LOL. Here, I'll send you through the roof and tell you that Slap Shot isn't even the best Hockey movie out there...that would be Goon.
@RedStarSanJose2 ай бұрын
@@unprofound Respectfully, I've seen both GOON films, and they are a 4 to Slap Shot's 10. My second favorite hockey film is YOUNGBLOOD staring a really young Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze.
@unprofound2 ай бұрын
@@RedStarSanJose I appreciate your take, my friend! BTW, grew up in the Bay Area. Hope all is good there!
@gmg90103 ай бұрын
The fact that there wasn’t an animated film on here is crazy. At least I don’t think there was.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Agreed! At least one studio Ghibli should have appeared. I think Toy Story was the closest
@KRhetor3 ай бұрын
Many filmmakers and critics consider animation a completely separate art form.
@jaredwonnacott97323 ай бұрын
Toy Story over The Lion King? Still one of the most beautiful, well acted, and most incredibly scored films of all time. Toy Story, however, looks like '90's CGI. It's well performed, and well written, and incredibly groundbreaking, but it really doesn't hold up at all visually. But, yeah, animation still gets little to no respect from your average cinephile.
@Laceykat663 ай бұрын
I agree. There are many films I would have excluded as "stereotypical" and added several animation classics.
@Robodude_05283 ай бұрын
Akira would be mine
@timyorke44652 ай бұрын
That’s a great list and a super engaging watch. The only two I think challenge this list are 12 Angry Men and The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. However, despite all that my favourites will never make a top 30 like this :)
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
Both films were outrageously close! Stay tuned for part 2!
@polyglot123 ай бұрын
Interesting list. There'll be a million people disagreeing - changing views on filmmakers can make great films drop lower on existing lists - but given the parameters you set, an interesting list.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
Thank you - certainly made for an insightful experiment - the general consensus says these are the best films, even if I don’t necessarily agree with it!
@Johnnyorganic2 ай бұрын
A very nice presentation. Six out thirty. Of the ones I have never seen, I had never heard of at least four of them.
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
If you’re willing to give some variety a shot, you’re bound to find some films you’ll like. I don’t think for a second that every film will be everyone’s cup of tea, but there are some incredible films on this list. Thanks for dropping by.
@princesscl673 ай бұрын
No Rear Window?? Wow. Easily one of Hitchcock’s best and IMO, better than Vertigo or Psycho.
@TheMediaInsider3 ай бұрын
It’s all about The Birds for me!
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
@@TheMediaInsideryou should take a trip to Bodega Bay. Have fish and chips at the Birds Cafe.
@captsuperking28622 ай бұрын
What a great way to compile a "greatest movies" list - just looking at a list from 1 person (or maybe 1 group) isn't enough. It might be kind of a tired idea after this video but the only thing that would make it better would be to include even more lists to cross reference. It could be fun to see if/how things change with a bigger sample size. Only missing 4 from this list: Do the right thing Jeanne Dielman It's a wonderful life (though I'm sure I saw pieces of it as a kid, I just don't remember) Star wars (long story) I don't know what my personal list would look like exactly, but I know it would be much different. For instance: My favorite Hitchcock movie is "Rope", if any of his made my list (and I'm sure they would) it'd be that one. While city lights might be my favorite Chaplin movie, there are several Keaton movies I would put over anything from Chaplin, notably, "The General". I'll also fight til I'm blue in the face for "Casino" over "Goodfellas". Although the latter is still very good. Maybe I just don't "get" them, or they may just not be for me, but I found "Tokyo Story" and "Persona" quite boring and they wouldn't be anywhere near a top 30 for me. Maybe not even top 300. Last thing I'll say is that I cannot believe how much I loved "In the Mood for Love". I've never experienced longing being conveyed so strongly in a movie before.
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
Some really excellent points there: the list changed massively actually because I started off by rating the top 50 from each list, and then expanded to the top 100 and there were loads of changes. Really like some of your suggestions, and agree with you that my personal list wouldn’t look like this one at all! Thanks for watching.
@michaelbergenhenegouwen97703 ай бұрын
I think you made a good list, and have undertaken this mission myself also. I came up with the same movies. People will always say that a movie is missing, but you cant deny that every movie in this list should at least be high on everybody's "to watch list".
@CaffeineAndMylanta2 ай бұрын
Excellent video. A lot of films to add to my watch list. My top 30ish skews a lot more modern, but it would probably be (in no particular order) The Matrix Dune part one and two Alien, Aliens and Alien 3 Assembly Cut Arrival Wind River Pig Margin Call Seven No Country For Old Men Heat Blade Runner 2049 The Big Short Prisoners Apocalypse Now Redux Inception Spy Game Drive The Godfather part one and two Devil’s Advocate Locke Gattaca Annihilation 2001 Space Odyssey Seventh Seal Nocturnal Animals Nightcrawler Dead Poet Society Moonlight Thief 12 Angry Men The Founder
@TheMediaInsider2 ай бұрын
An absolutely fantastic list, of thoroughly enjoyable films. Quite a few on there I’ve not actually seen myself so will add to my list: never even heard of margin call.
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
Dr. Zhivago, another Lean film, merits a mention. Beautiful film, unforgettable score and visuals.
@j0nnyism2 ай бұрын
Yea that’s a classic
@lindybeige2 ай бұрын
I've seen almost all of these, and many of them several times. Two notable exceptions are the Godfather films. I've tried hard a few times to make it through these and Raging Bull, but have never made it. Some films here I love (Casablanca, it's WONDERFUL [not 'beautiful' as you said here] Life, A New Hope), but others I admire without loving (Lawrence of Arabia, Citizen Kane). Notable by their strange absence are Brazil and Excalibur.
@concinnus2 ай бұрын
Oh c'mon, everyone knows the best Christmas movie is Die Hard. On a serious note, Robbins was just as good in The Player, and I find the lack of any Altman, Fellini, Truffaut, or Satyajit Ray disheartening.
@paulshawley6490Ай бұрын
It's a good list. I won't quibble with the choices as they're all excellent - I have a list of my top 100 most rewatchable films and they include quite a few comedies. Personal favourite is Young Frankenstein which I think is Mel Brooks' best film and has me giggling in anticipation of each line.
@tyghe_bright3 ай бұрын
Two movies here I haven't seen, Tokyo Story and Jeanne Dielman... and I'd never heard of the latter. Added to my queue.
@haydenjones88653 ай бұрын
Same here!
@TJ_Mc2 ай бұрын
This list holds tremendous value. Everyone should write down all the titles' names on paper, making brief notes about each, and carry these sheets with you for those times you are caught in the toilet without any dunny paper. Just do this with all "best of" lists, actually.
@michaelbird273 ай бұрын
30 is too small a list. Missing too many bangers.
@TeddyRumble3 ай бұрын
Agreed. No Dr. Zhivago? Really points an interesting picture of the rise of Communism in the Soviet Union.
@MorningNapalmАй бұрын
I own about 25 of the 30, so clearly we have a certain amount of agreement. I would remove "Singing in the Rain", which to me feels totally irrelevant, and maybe add something like Amélie, but there are lots of movies and lots of opinions. Good job overall!