Pari merito: Charlie Chaplin - Dziga Vertov, Friedrich W. Murnau - Abel Gance, Fritz Lang - David W. Griffith, Roberto Rossellini - Alberto Lattuada, Vsevolod Pudovkin - Aleksandr Dovzenko
Bronenosec Potemkin
La febbre dell'oro
Full Metal Jacket
Miracolo a Milano
Schindler's List
Roma città aperta
Sedotta e abbandonata
I soliti ignoti
Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto
I quattrocento colpi
Mamma Roma
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso
Gatto nero, gatto bianco
Il Buono, Il Brutto E Il Cattivo
Apocalipse now
Palombella rossa
Rocco e i suoi fratelli
La banda degli onesti
La ballata di Stroszek
L'ultima tentazione Di Cristo
Heat - La sfida
Mimì Metallurgico ferito nell'onore
Il Muro di gomma
La Meglio gioventù
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  • berlinboy85
    4 mar 10
    Just to get into your business... I would have included Collateral among Mann's films!
     
  • enbar77
    4 mar 10
    Dear @berlinboy85, I don’t disdain the film you mentioned, but I consider "Heat" definitely superior. However, this ranking is incomplete as I can't include essential names just because they are not in Debaser's archive. It seems like a big limitation. Where do we put Dziga Vertov, Abel Gance, Roberto Rossellini, and Aleksandr Dovzenko?
     
  • carlo cimmino
    16 mar 10
    Wow. "The Battleship..." in first place? What a bold choice! P.S. Just to (friendly) mind your business too: Bob Altman is missing!
     
  • enbar77
    17 mar 10
    Dear Carluccio, I'm sorry but I've never loved Altman. I care about you!
     
  • enbar77
    17 mar 10
    As for "The Battleship," I have always maintained that everything cinema needs to be itself is compressed into that hour and twenty, give or take a minute. Thank you for the "temerity"!
     
  • Michoos What
    13 apr 10
    Do you find Lynch disgusting?
     
  • enbar77
    14 apr 10
    Dear @Michhos What, beyond the fact that it's quite difficult to rank, I've only seen Lynch's "The Elephant Man," which I found beautiful, and "Dune," which I found boring. Too little to include him with an effective analog judgment.
     
  • holdsworth
    8 may 10
    I don't see God-Welles....
     
  • I can't see Alfredo... and Kubrick's fifth place leaves me quite perplexed, here :D
     
  • Ferruccio Gard
    1 nov 11
    It's pointless to act all cool by writing the names of movies in Russian if you then forget Welles, Bergman, and Hitchcock. A flawed and boring ranking.
     
  • enbar77
    1 nov 11
    Ferrù, add one "Stì cazzi!" to it!
     
  • but...I don't understand why every time we read a ranking that differs from our own, there has to be immediate criticism. It's true that I would have included Wells, Bergman, and Hitchcock in my ranking, and I’ll add Kurosawa. But I consider the top 7 positions to be very respectable regardless of my top seven...
     
  • enbar77
    9 nov 11
    Dear @Raphael, not everyone has the ability to understand what you express so effectively. Human idiocy lies in this: feeling frustrated because someone thinks differently without any material impact. Crazy! Thank you for your preference, anyway.
     
  • Of nothing. I will never be able to fully come to terms with the destructive nature of certain people. Instead of perhaps delving deeper into your opinion about the aforementioned, one immediately jumps to judgment.
     
  • Baluba
    4 mar 12
    Wow, what terrible evenings you spend!!!
     
  • Baluba
    4 mar 12
    I meant to say "A Mazza," not "Ammazza"...