10 Must See Movies I Wish More Listologists Would See... Plus A Lot More They Should
Submitted by grandpa_chum on Wed, 02/02/2005 - 02:25
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- Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia(1974)
- Violent City(1970)
- Hud(1963)
- The Last Man On Earth(1964)
- Keoma(1976)
- Land Of The Dead(2005)
- Day Of The Dead(1985)
- Charley Varrick(1973)
- Hell Is For Heroes(1962)
- Sydney(aka Hard Eight)(1996)
- ...
- Navajo Joe(1966)
- Companeros(1970)
- L'Ultimo Pistolero(2002)10 min short, comes with Django dvd
- Sudden Impact(1983)
- A Guide For The Married Man(1967)
- The Great Silence(1968)
- Death Rides A Horse(1968)
- Revolver(1973)
- Mannaja: A Man Called Blade(1977)
- The Misfits(1961)
- The Hitcher(1986)
- The Pawnbroker(1964)
- Simon Of The Desert(1965)
- Grand Slam(1967)
- The Devil's Rejects(2005)
- Psycho III(1986)
- Rocky II(1979)
- Dillinger(1973)
- Anything Else(2003)
- Hostage(2005)
- 3:10 To Yuma(1957)
- Cop Land(1997)
- Pale Rider(1985) 'better than unforgiven'- what was I nuts when I said that? stil a rough remake of Shane(1953) and highly recomended
- The Return Of The Living Dead(1985)
- Hard To Kill(1990) just trust me.
- Red Dawn(1984)
- The Beast Must Die(1974)
- Adventure(1945)
- The Getaway(1972)
- Vision Quest(1985)
- The Skeleton Key(2005)
Author Comments:
Decided to cut it down to 10 essentials and the just list the rest... movies virtually unseen by the listology public.
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Some good films here. I especially join you in recommending The Pawnbroker to anybody who hasn't seen it. Just the setting of the pawn shop, with its cages and locks, is so perfect for Steiger's character.
Johnny Waco
I liked Cop Land more than most.
same here... I mean I always liked Stallone, but who knew he could ACT?!
I just read the IMDB synopsis for A Guide For The Married Man. Hehe, sounds lovely.
yeah, it was probably the biggest surprise I've ever seen, It was one of the funniest movies I've seen and I had no idea gene kelly could actually direct like that... mathau is perfect.
I think Unforgiven is a classic and found Pale Rider an uninspired mish-mash of other films Eastwood had done up until that time. I'll have to give it another look.
I love unforgiven, it's a good movie, but it's not much of a western, not the clint eastwood type anyway... and the direction in pale rider is fantastic, and that is always the thing I end up loving movies for... unforgiven is good but it's a great story done pretty standardly
I love zombie movies in general, and I'd have to agree that Land of the Dead is a movie worth more notice than it received.
yeah, I still like day and dawn better, but it's up there, not inferior to the original trilogy as most would have you believe.
Hostage? Really?
yes... specially if you can appreciate a good action movie, it may not be a masterpiece but it kicks the hell out of your average action flick.
bleeeeccchhhhh. Plot holes bigger than Kobe's wife-placation budget, idiotic "twists", formulaic story... yuck.
well made... by now you should know that's a pattern with me... i love a lot of well made shit stains of movies.
Return of the Living Dead is fucking incredible and one of the many movies that was a near miss on my personal film canon.
I haven't seen many of these, but you are right to correct your earlier comment about Pale Rider. It's good, but it's not Unforgiven. I need to see The Outlaw Josey Wales v. v. badly.