Best Movies Ever - a list by grifter

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Year My Voice Broke: 21st Anniversary Special Edit

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This would have to be my most favourite movie of all time. You might recognise a very young Noah Taylor too. I used to watch it obsessively when I was about 18. (via amazon.com)

Updated Apr 15, 2009

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Dead Man

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Another fabulous film from Jim Jamusch. Funny and very dark. (via amazon.com)

Updated Apr 15, 2009

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The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey ( The Navigator ) ( The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.0 Import -

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I watched this film obsessively and did many a piece of artwork about it when I was in my last year of school. recently rewatched it. Still strong. (via amazon.com)

Updated Apr 15, 2009

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The Nightmare Before Christmas

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Do I honestly need to tell you why this is one of the best films ever? (via amazon.com)

Updated Apr 15, 2009

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Akira Kurosawa's Dreams

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A set of five difference little pieces made by the Japanese cult director Kurosawa. Beautiful and a must see. (via amazon.com)

Updated May 24, 2009

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Kagemusha - Criterion Collection

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A very strong film by Japanese cult director Kurosawa. A reaction to the bombings of Hiroshima is what you are supposed to be thinking about at the end. Very strong. (via amazon.com)

Updated May 24, 2009

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The Royal Tenenbaums

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Words can't describe how much I love this movie. Gwenyth Paltrow makes smoking look like an art form. Anjelica Houston is brilliant, not to mention Gene Hackman. And Alec Baldwin's narration of the movie is one of his finest performances to date.
I never ever ever get tired of seeing this movie.
"What'll I do with Sing Sing? I owe her a hundred."
-Royal Tenenbaum (via Alyson)

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