My friends and I have come to the conclusion that a film that states "a film by.." followed by the directors name on either the film poster,the trailer or the opening credits, tends to be a great film. I'm not sure if it is always true, but I haven't found one that disproves my point. I guess you wouldn't put your name so proudly on a bad film after all. With that in mind, here are favourite 50 films.
- Leon
- Requiem For A Dream
- Amelie
- Sin City
- Dolls
- Lilja 4-Ever
- Velvet Goldmine
- Russian Dolls
- The Edukators
- Closer
- Run Lola Run
- Lost In Translation
- Brick
- The Revengers Tragedy
- A Clockwork Orange
- Girl, Interrupted
- Ghost World
- Hedwig And The Angry Inch
- Birthday Girl
- A Very Long Engagement
- Thirteen
- Garden State
- American Beauty
- The Inside Man
- Go!
- Together
- Pieces Of April
- Igby Goes Down
- Trainspotting
- True Romance
- Lolita
- Breakfast At Tiffany's
- Big Fish
- 3 Iron
- V For Vendetta
- Batman Begins
- Festival
- Late Night Shopping
- Goodbye Lenin
- A Life Less Ordinary
- Cypher
- Boys Don't Cry
- City Of God
- Battle Royal
- Unleashed
- Irreversable
- The Croupier
- Donnie Darko
- Saved
- Together
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I see what you mean about Eternal Sunshine. It took me two viewings to take everything in and decide that I really loved it.
You say there's a bead shop opening soon?
And one day I'll have to have a go at your recipes, because you make it look simple and tres yummy.
Um... yeah.
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I didn't really like Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, there was just too much going on in that film.