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Joined Nov 2006
A Very Subjective Overview of Cinema History with My Transient Favorite/Best List

Top 25 English Language Films

(In order as of September 2007)

1. The 3rd Man (49)
2. Chinatown (74)
3. On the Waterfront (54)
4. Lawrence of Arabia (62)
5. Dr. Strangelove (63)
6. Rear Window (54)
7. Tabu (31)
8. Out of the Past (47)
9. Gunga Din (39)
10. My Darling Clementine (47)
11. King Kong (31)
12. Paths of Glory (57)
13. McCabe and Mrs. Miller (71)
14. Ace in the Hole (50)
15. Brief Encounter (45)
16. Treasure of the Sierra Madre (49)
17. The Maltese Falcon (39)
18. Midnight Cowboy (69)
19. Black Narcissus (49)
20. Double Indemnity (46)
21. Viva Zapata (52)
22. The Long Goodbye (73)
23. Shadow of a Doubt (43)
24. Fargo (96)
25. Sunset Boulevard (50)






Top 25 Foreign Language Films
(In Order)

1. The Conformist (70)
2. Rules of the Game (37)
3. The Bicycle Thief (49)
4. Aguirre, the Wrath of God (72)
5. Children of Paradise (45)
6. L'Atalante (31)
7. 8 1/2 (63)
8. Boudu Saved From Drowning (31)
9. M (31)
10. Nazarin (59)
11. Closely Watched Trains (67)
12. Viridiana (61)
13. Divorce Italian Style(61)
14. The Tin Drum (79)
15. Miracle in Milan (50)
16. The Sound of Trumpets (61)
17. La Dolce Vita (60)
18. Wings of Desire (87)
19. Au hasard Balthazar (67)
20. The Battle of Algiers (67)
21. I Am Cuba (64)
22. Stroszek (77)
23. Belle de Jour (67)
24. Umberto D(55)
25. La Chienne (31)


Top 10 Silent
(In Order)

1. City Lights (31)
2. Faust (26)
3. Sunrise (27
4. Broken Blossoms (19)
5. The Navigator (24)
6. The General (27)
7. Modern Times (35)
8. Metropolis (28)
9. The Man with a Movie Camera (29)
10. Nosferatu (22)




Top 25 Directors
(In Order)

1. Jean Renoir
2. Luis Bunuel
3. Federico Fellini
4. FW Murnau
5. David Lean
6. Vittorio DeSica
7. Charlie Chaplin
8. Stanley Kubrick
9. Billy Wilder
10. Werner Herzog
11. Alfred Hitchcock
12. Orson Welles
13. Preston Sturges
14. Marcel Carne
15. Elia Kazan
16. Robert Altman
17. Buster Keaton
18. Francois Truffaut
19. Ken Russell
20. Roman Polanski
21. Woody Allen
22. Martin Scorcese
23. John Ford
24. Fritz Lang
25. Joel Coen

Actors (in order)

1. Marlon Brando
2. James Mason
3. Marcello Mastroianni
4. Ronald Colman
5. James Cagney
6. Michel Simon
7. Peter O'Toole
8. Humprey Bogart
9. Charles Laughton
10. Burt Lancaster

Actresses (in order)*

1. Barbara Stanwyck
2. Maggie Smith
3. Bette Davis
4. Isabel Huppert
5. Glenda Jackson
6. Julie Christie
7. Wendy Hiller
8. Agnes Moorehead
9. Rosalind Russell
10. Ellen Burstyn
* This ain't no beauty contest which explains the abscence of Sophia Loren and Ava Gardner.

Silent Actors (in order)

1. Charlie Chaplin
2. Buster Keaton
3. Lillian Gish
4. Lon Chaney
5. Douglas Fairbanks

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Ratings3.2K

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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
7.45
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Double Indemnity
8.310
Double Indemnity
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
6.64
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done
6.14
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done
The Celebration
8.05
The Celebration
The Blue Gardenia
6.84
The Blue Gardenia
Stormy Waters
7.26
Stormy Waters
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
6.13
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
Winter Kills
6.27
Winter Kills
Sorcerer
7.75
Sorcerer
3 Women
7.75
3 Women
Upstairs, Downstairs
8.49
Upstairs, Downstairs
A Special Day
8.18
A Special Day
Madigan
6.56
Madigan
The Big Night
6.34
The Big Night
Breakfast of Champions
4.63
Breakfast of Champions
The Loved One
6.93
The Loved One
The Magic Christian
5.82
The Magic Christian
Oliver Twist
7.89
Oliver Twist
Night Has a Thousand Eyes
7.16
Night Has a Thousand Eyes
La ragazza in vetrina
7.07
La ragazza in vetrina
Algiers
6.67
Algiers
Pépé le Moko
7.68
Pépé le Moko
The Panic in Needle Park
7.16
The Panic in Needle Park
Alias Nick Beal
7.16
Alias Nick Beal

Lists6

  • Billy Wilder in The Seven Year Itch (1955)
    Cinema Senility : 10 outstanding directors who lost their touch late in their careers.
    • 10 people
    • Public
    • Modified Mar 09, 2012
  • Bette Davis
    IMDb Poll ( non-sanctioned) From Sirens to Matriarchs : The long distance career run and rank of pre-code actresses.
    • 5 people
    • Public
    • Modified Aug 02, 2011
  • Robert Newton
    Kids, dogs and this person: ten actors who stole scenes in films with the lead giving a career performance.
    • 10 people
    • Public
    • Modified Jul 16, 2011
  • Marlon Brando in Last Tango in Paris (1972)
    IMDb Poll ( non-sanctioned) Rating post WW2 leading men who had prolific careers.
    • 5 people
    • Public
    • Modified Jun 11, 2011
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Reviews1.2K

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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

7.4
5
  • Nov 25, 2025
  • The title gives clue.

    Freddy Benson (Steve Martin) and Laurence Jamieson (Michael Caine) are con men with different styles. Jamieson has a sweet deal on the French Riviera with an inspector in his pocket where he fleeces women with his charm and supposed wealth. Benson on the other hand is a mooch who plys his trade with sob stories to gain sympathy and trust. The two cross paths uneasily but agree to compete against each other in the fleecing of a wealthy American heiress (Glenne Headley).

    Scoundrels is an abrasive effort with Martin in moments wildly over the top employing some of his stage and stand-up mannerisms along the way making it more of a Steve Martin routine than Benson the character. Caine is a smarmy "Alfie in Winter," as he feigns a drab annoyance at our wild and crazy guy," lacking sincerity on all levels.

    Frank Oz's a direction has an "it will do look," expecting his stars and their reps to dazzle from a script rank with witless dialogue. While the locale may glisten and sparkle, the form and content remain in the fog. A polished bore of a comedy.
    Double Indemnity

    Double Indemnity

    8.3
    10
  • Nov 21, 2025
  • Noir 101: Seduction, suspicion, sinister shadows and Stanwyck.

    Double Indemnity is the earliest of legendary Hollywood writer/director Billy Wilder's classic films and arguably his best in a filmography (The Lost Weekend, Stalag 17, Sunset Boulevard, Some Like it Hot, The Apartment and the highly underrated Ace in the Hole) boasting a fair share of them. Featuring three outstanding performances, it is a suspensefully low key work where the action is found mostly in the dialogue, as the viewer attempts to figure what each of their angles is and what they will do next.

    Insurance salesman Walter Neff (Fred MacMurray) falls for a client's wife with a plan Phyllis Dietrichson (Barbara Stanwyck). Seducing Neff, she soon has him plotting her husband's murder for insurance money. They pull it off but Neff's supervisor Barton Keyes (Edward G. Robinson) remains doggedly in pursuit.

    From its opening credits of a man in silhouette on crutches Double Indemnity takes on a doomed feeling from the outset. With only very brief moments of comic relief ( provided by Porter Hall and Fortunio Bonanova) it remains morbidly on point with the diabolical duo wrapped up in greed and physical passion while Keyes begins to unravel their plot.

    All three leads lend outstanding performances with MacMurray as a cynical dupe playing against his usual light comedy, above board roles. Stanwyck is simply the ultimate fatale. Soft, sultry and in total command of her seductive powers, she does a masterful job of manipulating Neff without raising her voice. Robinson also registers in a big way with his rapid fire intensity and refusal to cave to his suspicions.

    Auteur Wilder's direction is flawless as he creates tense moments in banal situations and builds sexual tension in exchanges between the complicit pair. DP, John Seitz's lensing also manages to capture the dark overall feel to help maintain the film's tragic mood.

    Double Indemnity is superb film making. When classified as Film Noir, there are none better. A classic.
    The Purple Rose of Cairo

    The Purple Rose of Cairo

    7.6
    9
  • Nov 20, 2025
  • Purple Rose blooms beautifully.

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