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8

William Friedkin • Vivere e Morire a Los Angeles

16

John McTiernan • Die Hard - Trappola Di Cristallo

19

Monty Python • Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life

30

Robert Zemeckis • Chi Ha Incastrato Roger Rabbit?

34

Sergio Leone • Once Upon A Time In America (C'Era Una Volta In America)

54

Brian De Palma • Vestito Per Uccidere (Dressed To Kill)

56

John Landis • Un Lupo Mannaro Americano A Londra

57

John Landis • Una poltrona per due (Trading Places)

68

Akira Kurosawa • Kagemusha - L'ombra del guerriero

69

Béla Tarr • Őszi almanach (Almanacco d'autunno)

76

Robert Harmon • The Hitcher - La Lunga Strada Della Paura

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  • hjhhjij
    4 aug 13
    Can I? Don't you like a Kurosawa? I mean, "Ran."
     
    • Larrok
      4 aug 13
      I've only seen "Anatomy of a Kidnapping" by Kurosawa, I need to find the time and way to explore his work further, thanks for the suggestion.
    • hjhhjij
      4 aug 13
      Sure. I can only tell you that: 1) Ran (1985) is, for me, his pinnacle, but that 2) you would have plenty of fabulous stuff to explore if and when you get the chance ;)
    • Claude
      8 jan 14
      Ran is great, he breaks the bags.
  • pozzo
    1 oct 13
    Once upon a time in America, do you hate it?... of course Sergio Leone isn't Alessandro Ducoli (?), but let's give it a chance!
     
  • Larrok
    1 oct 13
    "I haven't seen 'Once Upon a Time in America' yet, and thank goodness, you know how boring it is to have seen all the good films already? At least I still have something to discover. Right now I'm really into Kurosawa and Hitchcock; I've seen Leone's 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' and 'Once Upon a Time in the West,' and that's already enough to put him in the pantheon... As for the two Terminators, I have no idea why, but the database puts this Ducoli... I don't know, anyway after the first 8 on the list, the rest is a bit mixed up."
     
  • musicanidi
    25 nov 13
    The Gates of Heaven
     
  • hjhhjij
    8 jan 14
    Ah, have you seen "Ran" :)
     
  • Bubi
    9 jul 14
    Great ranking! Maybe you haven't noticed, but I would have added Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, A Fish Called Wanda, The Blues Brothers, and since you like Cronenberg, Dead Ringers. You can write that Terminator is by Cameron.
     
  • pirata
    14 apr 20
    I’m pleased to notice that after years, the mystery of who this Alessandro Ducoli associated with Terminator is has not yet been solved. This is the debaser I like.
     
    • Larrok
      14 apr 20
      and it is a mystery that cannot be solved, an endless quest like that of El Dorado or the Holy Grail
  • gaston
    22 apr 20
    Brazil, a dream, a nightmare.
    The other day I stumbled upon Terry Gilliam's Don Quixote.
     
    • gaston
      22 apr 20
      Also missing is "12 Monkeys," also by Gilliam.
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