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"The power of cinema is its ability to combine time, space, and action to take the viewer through a portal into the subconscious where we can reflect, ponder, and wrestle with our demands, our loves, and our fears."

-Danik 7/05

"I like films about bananas."

- Misha 7/05

 

 

Top Ten Favorite Films (2005)

Brokeback Mountain
1
Munich
Walk the Line
2
Me, You, And Everyone We Know
Good Night and Good Luck
3
Good Night, And Good Luck

Munich

4
Yes
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
5
Rize
Syriana
6
Crash
The Squid And the Whale
7
Brokeback Mountain
March of the Penguins
8
Best of Youth
Grizzly Man
9
The Constant Gardener
Batman Begins
10
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Favorite Films All Time
Les Quatra Cent Coups (400 Blows)
1

Joe vs the Volcano

La Strada
2
Apocalypse Now (not Redux)
The Bicycle Thief
3
Groundhog Day
Mama Roma
4
Bladerunner (Director's Cut)
8 and 1/2
5
Six Degrees of Separation
The Mirror
6
Donnie Darko
Secrets and Lies
7
The Believer
A Woman Under the Influence
8
Parenthood
Raging Bull
9
Adaptation
Taxi Driver
10
Hedwig & The Angry Inch
In the Mood for Love
11
Finding Nemo
Chung King Express
12
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Down by Law
13
Reds
Dead Man
14

Crimes & Misdemeanors

Barton Fink
15
The Devils
Being John Malkovich
16

Three Kings

Bloody Sunday
17
S1m0ne
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
18
Cabaret
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
19
Fight Club
Blood of the Condor
20
Bloody Sunday
FAVORITE DIRECTORS
Federico Fellini
 
Bob Fosse
Wim Wenders
 
Marc Forster
Paolo Pasolini
 
Francis Ford Coppola
Vittirio DeSica
 
Peter Greenaway
Akira Kurasawa
 
Woody Allen (1975 - 1989)
Wong Kar Wai
 
Hal Hartley
Jim Jarmusch
 
Oliver Stone
Martin Scorsese
 
Mike Nichols
Lina Wertmuller
 
Hal Hartley
Mike Nichols
 
Wong Kar Wai
Atom Agoyan
 
 John Sayles
Werner Fassbinder
 
 Andrew Nicol
Werner Herzog
 
Miranda July
Harmony Korin
 
 Bill Condon
Woody Allen
 
 George Clooney
Dziga Vertov
   
Spike Jones
   
Mike Leigh
   
Peter Greenaway
   

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Cinema provides not only insight into our culture's psyche, but an opportunity to understand our collective hopes and fears. Movies and other popular art are both the catalyst and measure of slow, inevitable social change.