During this isolation, I would be interested in suggestions of great movies you like.


please suggest films you feel are worth, actually very worthy, of watching now?  Looking for very good and intelligent films.  As far as ones that simply pass the time, that will be for another day.  I may have the most interest in any classics I may have missed.....you know, films like 'Howdy Doody, Man or Myth"...and "Sex and the Single Dentist". 


whatjd
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Little Murders

Midnight Cowboy

Last Tango in Paris

The Last Picture Show
jond reminds me: Tarantino. All of em. As good as they all were back in the day, its shocking how well they stand up to viewing decades later. Tarantino is the Master of Meta and if you don't know what that means watch them again you will see.

If you're into long movies nothing beats Peter Jackson's Directors Cuts of The Lord of the Rings. The only movies ever made where the additional time truly adds to and moves the story along. Also the only ones where instead of adding stock music they went back and re-recorded with a live symphony orchestra, same as the original theatrical version.

Then for fun to see how much he's evolved and for the sheer fun of watching what must be the most exuberantly over the top zombie move of all time, Dead Alive (Braindead) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103873/ 

Then for easily the wittiest, most intelligent zombie movie of all time, Fido https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0457572/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0



The Coen Brothers: The Man Who Wasn’t There. A Serious Man. No Country For Old Men.

David Lynch: Eraserhead. Lost Highway. Mulholland Dr.

Stanley Kubrick: Dr. Strangelove. Full Metal Jacket.

Jim Jarmusch: Down By Law. Mystery Train. Coffee And Cigarettes.

Billy Wilder: Sunset Blvd. The Apartment.

Martin Scorsese: Mean Streets. Taxi Driver.

Christopher Guest: Best In Show. Waiting For Guffman. A Mighty Wind.

Mel Brooks: The Producers (original). Young Frankenstein.

Carl Reiner: Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid.

Francis Ford Coppola: The Conversation.

Peter Bogdanovich: The Last Picture Show.

Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo.


The Three Faces Of Eve. Sybil.

The American.

Crazy Heart.

Freaks.

The Ghost And Mr. Chicken.

Ghost World.

Kingpin.

The Machinist.

Rivers Edge.

Rubin & Ed.

Tender Mercies.




With so many to choose from, how about 2 lists? A and B

Sunrise : A Song of Two Humans
The General
Wuthering Heights (1939)
Citizen Kane
Love is a Many-Splendored Thing
Rebecca (1940)
Shane
Vertigo
Three Coins in the Fountain
The Last Picture Show


Gone With the Wind
The Day the Earth Stood Still
A Touch of Evil
2001 A Space Odyssey
Saturday Night Fever
Manhattan
Mad Max 2 (the Road Warrior)
American Graffiti
Once Upon a Time in America
The Damned United (2009)

There’s also Apocalypse Now (any cut), Enter the Dragon, Summertime /Summer Madness (1955), The Dark Knight (2008) etc

Damn it, somehow I forgot Casablanca!