60s movies ⬆

Started by jenkins, May 22, 2014, 06:27:43 PM

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jenkins

i thought "oh wow, how'm i going to make this list?" there are loads of great 60s movies. i traveled to the helpful-as-always criterion.com and, confirmed:



i'm not close to listing all of the 60s gems --

2 or 3 things i know about her
the exiles
red desert
2001: a space odyssey
il posto
faces
au hasard balthazar
the leopard
lord love a duck
jules and jim
daisies
loves of a blonde
lola
the knack...and how to get it
i am curious (yellow)
therese and isabelle
david holzman's diary
peeping tom
fists in the pocket
cul-de-sac
eyes without a face
the naked kiss
danger: diabolik
je t'aime je t'aime
at midnight i'll take your soul
fighting elegy
army of shadows

*curious note: kes is 60s. i listed it in the 70s, so don't trust me, imo

viewer support for the 50s to appear

[edit] i mean, i was trying to remember what i left out, and i left out 2001 in the first draft. ffs. you can help me people

wilder

Oddly I feel like the 1960s is the decade I've least explored. Personal faves:

2001: A Space Odyssey
Army of Shadows
Cape Fear
L'Eclisse
Fail-Safe
The Graduate
Last Year at Marienbad
Lolita
Midnight Cowboy
La Notte
Pale Flower
Playtime
Point Blank
Psycho
Red Desert
Rosemary's Baby
Le Samourai
Satyricon
Seconds
The Silence
They Call Us Misfits
The Trial
The Warped Ones
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Yellow Submarine

and more and more...

101 Dalmatians
The Apartment
The Battle of Algiers
Billy Liar
Blast of Silence
Bonnie and Clyde
Cruel Story of Youth
Le Deuxiemme Souffle
Le Doulos
Dr. Strangelove
Elmer Gantry
L'Enfance nue
Faces
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
The Fire Within
Funeral Parade of Roses
Gertrud
A Guide for the Married Man
Hiroshima, mon amour
The Hustler
I Am Cuba
Incubus
Ivan's Childhood
Knife in the Water
Last Summer
Leon Morin, Priest
The Leopard
A Man Vanishes
The Moment of Truth
Mr. Freedom
Once Upon A Time in the West
Persona
Purple Noon
Rapture
Splendor in the Grass
The Swimmer
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Through a Glass Darkly
Winter Light




I want to see Sergey Bondarchuk's 8-hour, 70mm adaptation of War and Peace (1966), but will hold out because the current SD transfers are less than stellar. There was an 8K restoration effort underway at some point but word on its progress has dwindled to zilch.

The following is a series of clips from the film set to Ravel — the sheer scale of the scenes in the latter half of the video is mind-boggling:


samsong

that which hasn't been mentioned yet:

8 1/2
alphaville
l'amour fou
an autumn afternooon
andrei rublev
l'avventura
band of outsiders
belle de jour
the birds
blow-up
le bonheur
breakfast at tiffany's
breathless
butch cassidy & the sundance kid
cleo from 5 to 7
charade
charulata
chimes at midnight
contempt
cool hand luke
la dolce vita
don't look back
easy rider
the exterminating angel
i fidanzati
the good, the bad, and the ugly
the gospel according to st matthew
la jetee
juliet of the spirits
harakiri
a hard day's night
high and low
if....
lawrence of arabia
the man who shot liberty valance
the manchurian candidate
marnie
mary poppins
masculine, feminine
memories of underdevelopment
mouchette
my fair lady
my life to live
my night at maud's
night of the living dead
one, two, three
pierrot le fou
red beard
repulsion
salesman
sanjuro
seconds
the servant
shock corridor
simon of the desert
this sporting life
titicut follies
to kill a mockingbird
trial of joan of arc
le trou
the umbrellas of cherbourg
the virgin spring
viridiana
weekend
the wild bunch
woman in the dunes
yojimbo
z

my personal top ten would be something like...

1. playtime
2. au hasard balthazar
3. 2001: a space odyssey
4. last year at marienbad
5. salesman
6. andrei rublev
7. 8 1/2
8. marnie
9. faces
10. viridiana

jenkins

that thing i do where i realize what i forgot:

Quote from: wilder on May 22, 2014, 06:34:38 PM
Midnight Cowboy
Point Blank
Psycho [!!]
Bonnie and Clyde

Quote from: samsong on May 22, 2014, 11:19:23 PM
la dolce vita
don't look back
the man who shot liberty valance
the Manchurian candidate
night of the living dead
the wild bunch

i listed bava twice but forgot night of the living dead. whaaat

chimes at midnight i'm (finally) seeing soon (i hope)


jenkins


Robyn

bonnie and clyde
the good, the bad and the ugly
david and lisa
the loves of a blonde
l'eclisse
sedmikrasky
through a glass darkly
persona
who's afraid of virginia wollf?
the graduate
dom kallar oss mods
the planet of the apes
cool hand luke
the umbrellas of cherbourg
une femme est une femme
barbarella
2001
the swimmer
rosemarys baby
weekend

wilder

Quote from: wilder on May 22, 2014, 06:34:38 PM


I want to see Sergey Bondarchuk's 8-hour, 70mm adaptation of War and Peace (1966), but will hold out because the current SD transfers are less than stellar. There was an 8K restoration effort underway at some point but word on its progress has dwindled to zilch.

The following is a series of clips from the film set to Ravel — the sheer scale of the scenes in the latter half of the video is mind-boggling:



aaand this is on Filmstruck, too. Holy fuck.

BB

Y'all are killing me with this filmstruck

Only in the US damn

Just Withnail

Quote from: BB on November 01, 2016, 10:06:56 PM
Y'all are killing me with this filmstruck

Only in the US damn

Paypal + VPN. I got in in five minutes, from Norway :)

wilder