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Top 500 (2018)

My Current Top 500, the films that have given me a reason to live.
If you have any questions or comments please email me @ jdsarmientoburgos@gmail.com

For my previous entries go:
2015
2016 [Early 2017]
2017 [Late 2017]

 

last updated: August 2018

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500. An American Werewolf in London [1981]
John Landis | UK | USA
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499. Lifeboat [1944]
Alfred Hitchcock | USA
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498. Gun Crazy [1950]
Joseph H. Lewis | USA
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497. Zabriskie Point [1970]
Michelangelo Antonioni | USA
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496. The Wind Journeys [2009]
Ciro Guerra | Colombia | Germany | Netherlands | Argentina
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495. The Tin Drum [1979]
Volker Schlöndorff | West Germany | Yugoslavia | Poland | France
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494. A Swedish Love Story [1970]
Roy Andersson | Sweden
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493. Way Down East [1920]
D.W. Griffith | USA
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492. Sherlock, Jr. [1924]
Buster Keaton | USA
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491. Scream [1996]
Wes Craven | USA
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My 500 Favorite Films (April 2017)

For my previous entry go here
A full overview comparing the two is here
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My 500 Favorite Films (June 2015)

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Top 30 Most Attractive Female Characters in Film

One actress per role.

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Weird/Cult Films (20-1)

020 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Scott Pilgrim must defeat his new girlfriend’s seven evil exes in order to win her heart.
Duration: 112 Minutes
Director: Edgar Wright
Personal Grade: 9.5/10
IMDB » (7.5/10)
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Oscar Rankdown

086 All The King’s Men (1949)
The rise and fall of a corrupt politician.
Duration: 110 Minutes
Director: Robert Rossen
Personal Grade: 3/10
IMDB » (7.6/10)
WATCH »
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Survivor Rankdown

Ranking of every Survivor player ever
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Favorite Directors of the 1910s

A look back at my favorite directors from the beginning of serious film making.

Charles Chaplin

Certainly the best thing to come out of this decade. A true legend was born, and he dressed up as a bum.

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Favorite Directors of the 1900s

I haven’t seen enough of the 1800s to judge, but from what i’ve seen of the first 10 years of the 20th century, these directors stood out best.

Georges Méliès

Méliès basically carried the 1890s on his back and continued to dominate all through the 1900s. His innovative stories with ridiculous plots were deeply missed the following eras.