One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest #17
Brilliant performance from Jack Nicholson with a dead-eyed villain that people love to hate. I'm a little disappointed I saw that simpsons episode that was a parody of this first because I knew what was coming, but that did not impact the emotional depths it reached. A fun filled depressingly real film that seems to get better with every viewing.
A clockwork Orange #1
Wow, what a film. It took me on a roller coaster of emotions. Kubrick's bizarre vision of some retro-future is a joy to look at. The polarizing subject matter, the stunning opening shot, the use of classical music. This is my all-time favourite Kubrick film because it made me feel something that I simply could not describe. I remember my jaw being on the floor when Alex starts to sing "singing in the rain" the second time in the bathtub. I remember hating his droogs as cops beating the crap out of him. I remember wanting to learn more about film and the technique of filmmaking because of this film and my future Kubrick viewing habits. Not only is this the best film of that decade, but it is one of the best films of all-time.
Chinatown #4
THE Noir Film? Most likely and one of the best written films of all-time. Another Nicholson film making my list with one hell of an ending. You'll want to watch this one again, immediately after viewing it for the first time. Polanski puts himself in the film as the character who cuts Jake's nose and tells him not to stick his nose where it doesn't belong. That's him as a director, show his power over everything. Writing about it right now makes me want to go back and re-visit it again. Maybe introduce the fiancee to it for the first time because I KNOW she hasn't seen it.
ALIEN #2
I remember when I first watched this. My dad told me that Alien could be my next RESTRICTED movie that I got to watch. Terminator and Stand By Me were my first two. So I was at my uncles for a christmas get together, I took his VHS copy, threw it in the VCR, jumped onto his bed and watched it alone while the adults chatted each other up. I was awe-struck. The horror, the tension, the excitement. I loved it all. Weaver in her underwear in the last set piece of the film, wow. Looking back now, not so much, but when I was a kid that was a huge turn on for me. Gross?
Star Wars
Where to place the most influential film of all-time? The money making machine. The standard sci/fi adventure flick. The STAR WARS. Well, at #16 of course. While not my favourite in the series, I prefer the unloved Jedi myself, Star Wars deserves a place in the top ten simply because of what it did to the art form. It changed the way films were made, marketed, consumed. It is, in my opinion, the most popular film of ALL-TIME. Even if you've never seen Star Wars, you know what it is.
Taxi Driver #3
Loneliness has followed me my whole life, everywhere. In bars, in cars, sidewalks, stores, everywhere. There's no escape. I'm God's lonely man.
If it weren't for Goodfellas, this would be my go-to Scorsese film. What a dark, lonely and beautiful film. I love the way Scorsese captures New York in Taxi Driver, it almost feels like a character itself. The coldness of everything, the dirtiness, the wanting and sex and need of approval. Bickle is the human representation of New York. It's easy to use words like brilliant, powerful and classic for this flick and this film damn well deserves everyone of them.
Jaws #6
I took the fiancee to see Jaws for the first time this past year. Her first time seeing it period, my first time seeing it at the theatre. I don't know what to say about this film that hasn't already been said. People were afraid to go in the freakin' water after this movie came out. It MADE summer blockbusters what they are.
The Godfather #14
The greatest film of all time? Maybe. I watched this at my friend's house and remember feeling utterly devastated by the end of it. It's taught in film classes for a reason. There is so much going on in every shot. Every shot has a purpose. The Godfather is THE film.
My LIST:
1. A Clockwork Orange
2. Alien
3. Taxi Driver
4. Chinatown
5. Kramer vs Kramer
6. Jaws
7. Halloween
8. Rocky Horror Picture Show
9. Monty Python & The Holy Grail
10. Papillon
11. Black Christmas
12. Dawn of the Dead
13. Murder by Death
14. The Godfather
15. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
16. Star Wars
17. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
18. Apocalypse Now
19. Young Frankenstein
20. Rocky
21. Blazing Saddles
22. Dog Day Afternoon
23. The Exorcist
24. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
25. The Rescuers
Sad...utterly sad...that not only did Papillon not make the top 100, it didn't even get a freakin' honourable mention. What the hell is wrong with you people? Out of my list, other than Murder by Death which was an outed early on. I knew The Rescuers wasn't going to make it, but I could have sworn Papillon would have been a guarantee.
Black Christmas made an honourable mention, which I'm glad to see.
Good job everyone and Holden......