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Being There 1979

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The work of art, by definition, is a stuffed crocodile. Alfred Jarry

When a person is aroused, he loves his own excitement, gets excited with it, and everything else is no longer life for him. Witold Gombrowicz, pornography

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Art is the principal way in which the human mind has tried to remake the world in a way that makes sense. The carefully edited, slow-motion, action replay of a rugby tackle, a car crash or a sex act has more significance than the original event. Thanks to virtual reality, we will soon be moving into a world where a heightened super-reality will consist entirely of action replays, and reality will therefore be all the more rich and meaningful.

JG Ballard: Theatre of Cruelty

I might be a nihilist except that I don’t believe in anything.
― Mitchell Heisman

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Here's a collection of some of the movies that were loved by Anderson and he sees them as sparks of inspiration. also the movies he watched during quarantine

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I well remember being taken to Blazing Saddles at the age of 10, when I was far too young to understand most of the jokes. At the same time, I could see how important Blazing Saddles was to my parents and their friends. They quoted from it for months—years—afterward.

As much as savoring a particular joke, I realize now, they were trying to reclaim that initial, joyful shock to the system. There’s not a film on the WGA’s 101 Funniest Screenplays that doesn’t produce such an unexpected jolt, if not a sustained quake, and for the same reasons Blazing Saddles did—by transgressing accepted norms.

One question that this list asks, however: Should a great comedy simply be gauged by the laughter it elicits? “Satire is what closes on Saturday night,” George S. Kaufman famously quipped. A number of the comedies on this list went under-appreciated at the box office and by critics; years, if not decades, had to pass before the work began to receive its due. This was as true for Buster Keaton’s The General as it was nearly half a century later for Harold and Maude, and 30 years after that for Office Space.

The oldest movie on the list is Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush (1925), while the most recent is Bridesmaids, released in 2011. The latter also has the distinction of being written by two women—Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, working in slapstick, a genre historically dominated by men. Bridesmaids comes in at no. 16, immediately after When Harry Met Sally, written by the legendary Nora Ephron. Comedy screenwriting has long been a playground that women and writers of color have not had enough time in. The work of Richard Pryor on Blazing Saddles, Tina Fey on Mean Girls, Amy Heckerling on Clueless, and Hagar Wilde, co-writer of Bringing Up Baby, makes you wonder what a list would be if the playground had been more inclusive all along.

In the end, the variety of films on the list—as different as Being There is to Airplane! or Duck Soup is to Fargo—indicates how difficult it is to gauge a great comedy by any set of particular criteria. Better to say the best comedy writers and comedians are like astronauts, launching themselves beyond the ozone layer of the tasteful and the expected in order to find the forbidden or the outrageous or the merely uncomfortable. Whether that produces an outrageous comedy like Mrs. Doubtfire or a satire like Dr. Strangelove, the goal is still provocation. And truth.

Written by Paul Brownfield
2015-11-15

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I started off by gathering ratings from IMDB (User/Critic Average), Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer, Critic Average, Audience Score, User Average), Metacritic (Critic Average, User Average) and Letterboxd (User Average). I was then able to determine a rating (out of 10) for each individual rating and therefore come up with an average rating for each site. Each site’s average rating was then weighted fairly so that no site’s ratings were favored above the rest.

The next step was to make sure that each film was treated fairly. Other top movie list’s like IMDb’s Top 1000 removes films that have under a certain viewing number (25,000 I think), but rather than ruling out films that may have been overlooked by the general audience (especially older films), I opted to alter these films score by carefully deducting points depending on how many people have seen it, and therefore voted on it. I also thought it was needed to make sure that recent films (released within the past 36 months) were also not favored, as it usually takes 3 years for the average rating to settle down. So I also added a deduction to these films that fell under this rule.

Taken from here: https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/3hbiio/update_1001_greatest_movies_of_all_time_plus/

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Movies of the 70's, Jürgen Müller (ed.) Taschen.

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Hey everyone, great to be back again. Some of you might remember a similar title from a list I made back in April, where I made a list of the top 250 movies with 13 sources, or a preview of this list I made last month.

I want to emphasize that this is NOT an official ranking nor my personal ranking; it is just a statistical and, personally, interesting look at 500 amazing movies. These rankings reflect the opinions of thousands of critics and millions of people around the world. And I am glad that this list is able to cover a wide range of genres, decades, and countries. So before I get bombarded with "Why isn't X on here?" or "How is X above Y?" comments, I wanted to clear that up.

I sourced my data from Sight & Sound (both critic and director lists), TSPDT, iCheckMovies, 11 domestic websites (Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, IMDb, Letterboxd, TMDb, Trakt, Blu-Ray, MovieLens, RateYourMusic, Criticker, and Critics Choice), and 9 international audience sites (FilmAffinity, Douban, Naver, MUBI, Filmweb, Kinopoisk, CSFD, Moviemeter, and Senscritique). This balance of domestic/international ratings made the list more well-rounded and internationally representative (sites from Spain, China, Korea, Poland, Russia, Czech Republic, Netherlands, and France).

As for my algorithm, I weighted websites according to both their Alexa ranking and their number of votes compared to other sites. For example, since The Godfather has hundreds of thousands of votes on Letterboxd but only a couple thousand on Metacritic, Letterboxd would be weighted more heavily. After obtaining the weighted averages, I then added the movie's iCheckMovies' favs/checks ratio and TSPDT ranking, if applicable. Regarding TSPDT, I included the top 2000 movies; as an example of my calculations, Rear Window's ranking of #41 would add (2000-41)/2000=0.9795 points to its weighted average. I removed movies that had <7-8K votes on IMDb, as these mostly had low ratings and numbers of votes across different sites as well. For both Sight & Sound lists, I added between 0.5 and 1 point to a movie's score based on its ranking, which I thought was an adequate reflection of how difficult it is to be included on these lists. As examples, a #21 movie would have 0.9 points added while a #63 would have 0.69 points.

Any feedback is appreciated, especially other sites I may not have sourced. If you found this list interesting, I would really appreciate it if you can give my newish Youtube channel a subscribe. It really helps a lot. Thanks guys.

Some stats:

Decades:
1900s - 1 film
1910s - 1
1920s - 22
1930s - 22
1940s - 40
1950s - 65
1960s - 75
1970s - 58
1980s - 54
1990s - 64
2000s - 55
2010s - 43

Directors with multiple films:
12 films - Akira Kurosawa
10 - Alfred Hitchcock, Ingmar Bergman
8 - Charlie Chaplin, Stanley Kubrick
7 - Andrei Tarkovsky, Billy Wilder, Hayao Miyazaki, Steven Spielberg
6 - Federico Fellini, Luis Buñuel
5 - Christopher Nolan, Buster Keaton, Fritz Lang, Howard Hawks, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen
4 - David Lynch, Ernst Lubitsch, F. W. Murnau, Francis Ford Coppola, John Ford, Lee Unkrich, Quentin Tarantino, Roman Polanski, Sergio Leone, Werner Herzog, William Wyler, Yasujirō Ozu
3 - Brad Bird, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Clint Eastwood, Coen Brothers, David Fincher, David Lean, François Truffaut, Frank Capra, Hirokazu Koreeda, James Cameron, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Melville, John Huston, Masaki Kobayashi, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, Michelangelo Antonioni, Pete Docter, Peter Jackson, Richard Linklater, Ridley Scott, Robert Bresson, Satyajit Ray, Sidney Lumet, Vittorio De Sica, Wim Wenders
2 - Abbas Kiarostami, Alain Resnais, Andrew Stanton, Arthur Penn, Béla Tarr, Bong Joon-ho, Brian De Palma, Chris Marker, Edward Yang, Elia Kazan, Emir Kusturica, Frank Darabont, George Cukor, George Roy Hill, Henri-Georges Clouzot, Hiroshi Teshigahara, Isao Takahata, Jacques Tati, Jean Cocteau, Jean Renoir, Jim Sheridan, John Cassavetes, John Lasseter, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Kenji Mizoguchi, Leo McCarey, Louis Malle, Luchino Visconti, Max Ophüls, Mike Leigh, Mike Nichols, Mikhail Kalatozov, Miloš Forman, Orson Welles, Otto Preminger, Park Chan-wook, Pedro Almodóvar, Peter Bogdanovich, Peter Weir, Raoul Walsh, Robert Zemeckis, Sam Mendes, Stanley Donen, Terrence Malick, Terry Gilliam, Thomas Vinterberg, Victor Fleming, Wong Kar-wai, Zhang Yimou

Cloned from:
https://letterboxd.com/reelstats/list/the-500-greatest-movies-of-all-time-according/

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The BAFTA Award for Best Film is given annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and presented at the British Academy Film Awards. It has been given since the 1st BAFTA Awards, representing the best films of 1947, but until 1969 it was called the BAFTA Award for Best Film From Any Source.

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Events such as the cultural revolution and the abolition of Hay's code contribute to the daring and more experimental nature of films of the 60s which were a prelude to what was to come in the 70s. 70s begins with worldwide major film movements. This period is considered to be the heyday of cinema with the release of many great films that would change the landscape forever.
[This is a series of lists listing films deemed important based on their technical, artistic, historical or cultural significance. This shall also serve as a good resource for film studies however it is extensively based on my own personal preferences.
Resources:
[1]r/truefilm, IMDb, AFI's top 100, Sight & Sound Critic's Directors' Top 100, and various others.
[2] Looking at Movies: https://www.amazon.com/Looking-Movies-Fifth-Richard-Barsam/dp/0393600653 and The Movie Book:
https://www.amazon.com/Movie-Book-Ideas-Simply-Explained-ebook/dp/B017AR0MUS
[3] Download Links: Qxr, Sartre, Garshasp for more iconic ones. Yify and others for the rest.(Piracy Is Illegal ffs & I shall not be responsible)
Excerpt From https://www.imdb.com/user/ur73738276/watchlist?sort=release_date%2Casc&view=detail listing films from 1961's *La Notte to 1980's Altered States
PS: Trakt has incorrect dates for a great many titles. so use IMDb or wikipedia! This list uses IMDb and 'Rank' is the correct order]
Films already seen have been exempted. Imported 227/231

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Rotten Tomatoes list of best 70s Movies as listed here; https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/essential-1970s-movies/

Welcome to the days of disco and dirty deeds as we plunge into a new wave of movies: raw and renewed, unfiltered, while laying the groundwork for blockbuster era to come. Welcome to the 140 essential movies of the ’70s.

The two moods we aimed to capture in this countdown: The wilting of ’60s flower power optimism under the harsh light of urban reality and decay; meanwhile the destruction of the musty Hays Code — a musty ruleset that dictated what could be depicted on-screen for decades — suddenly allowing directors to pursue more personal expressions in film, often violent and sexual. You’ll find stories of lone men (Taxi Driver, Dog Day Afternoon) and women (Wanda, Norma Rae) against the system, and paranoid political thrillers (All the President’s Men, Three Days of the Condor). There are the horror hallmarks (Alien, Halloween) including international (Suspiria, Deep Red), and box office game changers (Star Wars, Jaws). Low-budget exploitation (The Last House on the Left, Mad Max), and a few things a willing warped mind can get off on (The Man Who Fell to Earth, The Holy Mountain). All movies considered for this list needed to have a Tomatometer (after 5 reviews) and have been made during the decade, even if it didn’t get a major release until later, e.g. Hausu or Killer of Sheep.

Now, let’s strut them mean streets, let’s do the time warp again, let’s have ourselves a close encounter with 140 essential 70s movies!

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HollyWood Movies based on Popularity

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#BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR & CORRESPONDING MOVIE BY YEAR

  1. 1936
    • Walter Brennan (Swan Bostrom) - Come and Get It
  2. 1937
    • Joseph Schildkraut (Capt. Alfred Dreyfus) - The Life of Emile Zola
  3. 1938
    • Walter Brennan (Peter Goodwin) - Kentucky
  4. 1939
    • Thomas Mitchell (Dr. Josiah Boone) - Stagecoach
  5. 1940
    • Walter Brennan (Judge Roy Bean) - The Westerner
  6. 1941
    • Donald Crisp (Gwilym Morgan) - How Green Was My Valley
  7. 1942
    • Van Heflin (Jeff Hartnett) - Johnny Eager
  8. 1943
    • Charles Coburn (Benjamin Dingle) - The More the Merrier
  9. 1944
    • Barry Fitzgerald (Father Fitzgibbon) - Going My Way
  10. 1945
    • James Dunn (Johnny Nolan) - A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
  11. 1946
    • Harold Russell (Homer Parrish) - The Best Years of Our Lives
  12. 1947
    • Edmund Gwenn (Kris Kringle) - Miracle on 34th Street
  13. 1948
    • Walter Huston (Howard) - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
  14. 1949
    • Dean Jagger (Major Harvey Stovall) - Twelve O'Clock High
  15. 1950
    • George Sanders (Addison De Witt) - All About Eve
  16. 1951
    • Karl Malden (Harold "Mitch" Mitchell) - A Streetcar Named Desire
  17. 1952
    • Anthony Quinn (Eufemio Zapata) - Viva Zapata!
  18. 1953
    • Frank Sinatra (Pvt. Angelo Maggio) - From Here to Eternity
  19. 1954
    • Edmond O'Brien (Oscar Muldoon) - The Barefoot Contessa
  20. 1955
    • Jack Lemmon (Ensign Frank Thurlowe Pulver) - Mister Roberts
  21. 1956
    • Anthony Quinn (Paul Gauquin) - Lust for Life
  22. 1957
    • Red Buttons (Airman Joe Kelly) - Sayonara
  23. 1958
    • Burl Ives (Rufus Hannassey) - The Big Country
  24. 1959
    • High Griffith (Sheik Ilderim) - Ben-Hur
  25. 1960
    • Peter Ustinov (Lentulus Batiatus) - Spartacus
  26. 1961
    • George Chakiris (Bernardo Nunez) - West Side Story
  27. 1962
    • Ed Begley (Tom "Boss" Finley) - Sweet Bird of Youth
  28. 1963
    • Melvyn Douglas (Homer Bannon) - Hud
  29. 1964
    • Peter Ustinov (Arthur Simon Simpson) - Topkapi
  30. 1965
    • Martin Balsam (Arnold Burns) - A Thousand Clowns
  31. 1966
    • Walter Matthau (Willie Gingrich) - The Fortune Cookie
  32. 1967
    • George Kennedy (Dragline) - Cool Hand Luke
  33. 1968
    • Jack Albertson (John Cleary) - The Subject Was Roses
  34. 1969
    • Gig Young (Rocky Graver) - The Shoot Horses, Don't They?
  35. 1970
    • John Mills (Michael) - Ryan's Daughter
  36. 1971
    • Ben Johnson (Sam the Lion) - The Last Picture Show
  37. 1972
    • Joel Grey (Master of Ceremonies) - Cabaret
  38. 1973
    • John Houseman (Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.) - The Paper Chase
  39. 1974
    • Robert De Niro (Vito Corleone) - The Godfather Part II
  40. 1975
    • George Burns (Al Lewis) - The Sunshine Boys
  41. 1976
    • Jason Robards (Ben Bradlee) - All the President's Men
  42. 1977
    • Jason Robards (Dashiell Hammett) - Julia
  43. 1978
    • Christopher Walken (Nikonar "Nick" Chevotarevich) - The Deer Hunter
  44. 1979
    • Melyn Douglas (Benjamin Turnbull Rand) - Being There
  45. 1980
    • Timothy Hutton (Conrad Jarrett) - Ordinary People
  46. 1981
    • John Gielgud (Hobson) - Arthur
  47. 1982
    • Louis Gossett Jr. (Gunnery Sgt. Emil Foley) - An Officer and a Gentleman
  48. 1983
    • Jack Nicholson (Garrett Breedlove) - Terms of Endearment
  49. 1984
    • Haing S. Ngor (Dith Pran) - The Killing Fields
  50. 1985
    • Dom Ameche (Arthur Selwyn) - Cocoon
  51. 1986
    • Michael Caine (Elliott Daniels) - Hannah and Her Sisters
  52. 1987
    • Sean Connery (Jimmy Malone) - The Untouchables
  53. 1988
    • Kevin Kline (Otto West) - A Fish Called Wanda
  54. 1989
    • Denzel Washington (Pvt. Silas Trip) - Glory
  55. 1990
    • Joe Pesci (Tommy DeVito) - Goodfellas
  56. 1991
    • Jack Palance (Curly Washburn) - City Slickers
  57. 1992
    • Gene Hackman (Little Bill Daggett) - Unforgiven
  58. 1993
    • Tommy Lee Jones (U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard) - The Fugitive
  59. 1994
    • Marin Landau (Bela Lugosi) - Ed Wood
  60. 1995
    • Kevin Spacey (Roger "Verbal" Kint) - The Usual Suspects
  61. 1996
    • Cuba Gooding Jr. (Rod Tidwell) - Jerry Maguire
  62. 1997
    • Robin Williams (Dr. Sean Maquire) - Good Will Hunting
  63. 1998
    • James Coburn (Glen Whitehouse) - Affliction
  64. 1999
    • Michael Caine (Dr. Wilbur Larch) - The Cider House Rules
  65. 2000
    • Benicio del Toro (Javier Rodriguez) - Traffic
  66. 2001
    • Jim Broadbent (John Bayley) - Iris
  67. 2002
    • Chris Cooper (John Laroche) - Adaptation.
  68. 2003
    • Tim Ribbons (Dave Boyle) - Mystic River
  69. 2004
    • Morgan Freeman (Eddie "Scrap-Iron" Dupris) - Million Dollar Baby
  70. 2005
    • George Clooney (Robert Barnes) - Syriana
  71. 2006
    • Alan Arkin (Edwin Hoover) - Little Miss Sunshine
  72. 2007
    • Javier Bardem (Anton Chigurh) - No Country for Old Men
  73. 2008
    • Heath Ledger (The Joker) - The Dark Knight
  74. 2009
    • Christoph Waltz (Col. Hans Landa) - Inglourious Basterds
  75. 2010
    • Christian Bale (Dicky Elkund) - The Fighter
  76. 2011
    • Christopher Plummer (Hal Fields) - Beginners
  77. 2012
    • Christoph Waltz (Dr. King Schultz) - Django Unchained
  78. 2013
    • Jared Leto (Rayon) - Dallas Buyers Club
  79. 2014
    • J.K. Simmons (Terence Fletcher) - Whiplash
  80. 2015
    • Mark Rylance (Rudolf Abel) - Bridge of Spies
  81. 2016
    • Mahershala Ali (Juan) - Moonlight
  82. 2017
    • Sam Rockwell (Officer Jason Dixon) - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
  83. 2018
    • Mahershala Ali (Don Shirley) - Green Book
  84. 2019
    • Brad Pitt (Cliff Booth) - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  85. 2020
    • Daniel Kaluuya (Fred Hampton) - Judas and the Black Messiah
  86. 2021
    • Troy Kotsur (Frank Rossi) - CODA
  87. 2021
    • Ke Huy Quan (Waymond Wang) - Everything Everywhere All at Once

Actors only show up next to their first movie until Trakt allows the same item multiple times on a list

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Political movies & series. No documentaries.

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