Darkeve

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

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John McTiernan • Die Hard - Trappola Di Cristallo

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John Landis • Un Lupo Mannaro Americano A Londra

Steven Spielberg - E.T.

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William Friedkin • Vivere e Morire a Los Angeles

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Alan Parker • Angel Heart (Ascensore Per L'Inferno)

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  • hjhhjij
    14 sep 13
    Pleaz, insert "Ran". As for the rest, I like almost all these films, some I obviously adore.
     
  • Darkeve
    14 sep 13
    I haven't seen Kurosawa's ran... I'll make up for it as soon as possible, dear.
     
  • TheJargonKing
    23 nov 13
    Nice list, I like almost all of them and some are masterpieces. For example, however, I consider Fuori orario to be one of them, but I can no longer watch it without feeling a surge of angry bile rising inside me.
     
    • Darkeve
      23 nov 13
      How come?
    • TheJargonKing
      23 nov 13
      I don't know if it's the endless chain of misfortunes of the protagonist, the idea that everything in a cycle must never align... anger rises within me.
  • Mr Wolf
    24 feb 15
    There are few films like "The Shining," "Raging Bull," "Fanny and Alexander," "The World of Puppets," "Elephant Man," "The Purple Rose of Cairo," "Rusty the Savage," "Bird," "Tetsuo," "Terminator," and I'll stop here... I’ll instead skip those in the ranking that I find barely sufficient.
     
    • Darkeve
      24 feb 15
      I put one for director (so shining, elephant man, and raging bull are out). Terminator is not among my favorites, and I haven't seen the others you mentioned yet.
    • Mr Wolf
      24 feb 15
      I understand... So "La rosa ..." is also out, which is still by Woody, and I must say that with "Zelig" you've included one of his all-time masterpieces.
  • TSTW
    24 feb 15
    Evverooooo! Tetsuo!