To see: Unwatched Films on VHS or DVD
Submitted by 1922 on Sat, 01/01/2005 - 07:17
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On VHS or DVD
- 1984 (Radford)
- Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (Scorsese)
- Amores Perros (Iñárritu)
- L'Atalante (Vigo)
- Bande à part (Godard)
- La Bête Humaine (Renoir)
- Bird (Eastwood)
- Blow Up (Antonioni)
- Breakfast at Tiffany's (Edwards)
- Carrie (De Palma)
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Brooks)
- La chambre verte (Truffaut)
- Les Diaboliques (Clouzot)
- The Deer Hunter (Cimino)
- Dog Day Afternoon (Lumet)
- Dr. Strangelove (Kubrick) *
- Les enfants du paradis (Carné)
- Fahrenheit 451 (Truffaut)
- Fanny och Alexander (Bergman)
- Freaks (Browning)
- Il Gattopardo (Visconti)
- Germania, anno zero (Rossellini)
- Giù la testa (Leone)
- The Godfather, Part III (Coppola)
- La Grande Illusion (Renoir)
- The Great Dictator (Chaplin)
- La guerre du feu (Annaud)
- Hiroshima mon amour (Resnais)
- I Confess (Hitchcock)
- I, Robot (Proyas)
- J'ai toujours voulu être une sainte (Mersch)
- Jesse James (Ford)
- Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (Tarantino)
- Killer's Kiss (Kubrick)
- The Killing (Kubrick)
- The Lady Vanishes (Hitchcock)
- Lost Highway (Lynch)
- Lost in Translation (Coppola)
- Magnolia (Anderson)
- A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (Allen)
- Monster's Ball (Forster)
- Napoléon (Gance)
- The Odd Couple
- Philadelphia (Demme)
- The Piano (Campion)
- Plan 9 From Outer Space (Wood)
- Planet of the Apes (Schaffner)
- Prizzi's Honor (Huston)
- La Règle du Jeu (Renoir)
- Richard III (1996)
- Robin Hood (Curtiz)
- Roger & Me (Moore)
- Rope (Hitchcock)
- Ryan's Daughter (Lean)
- Scener ur ett äktenkamp (Bergman)
- Shadow of a Doubt (Hitchcock)
- Short Cuts (Altman)
- Sleuth (Mankiewicz)
- The Sound of Music (Wise)
- Spirited Away (Miyazaki)
- The Sting (Hill)
- The Straight Story (Lynch)
- The Stranger (Welles)
- Suzhou River (?)
- The Thin Man (Dyke)
- The Thin Red Line (Malick)
- The Score
- The 39 Steps (Hitchcock)
- Strangers on a Train (Hitchcock)
- Three colours: Blue (Kieslowski)
- Three colours: White (Kieslowski)
- Three colours: Red (Kieslowski)
- Tirez sur le pianiste (Truffaut)
- Todo sobre mi madre (Almodóvar)
- The Trouble with Harry (Hitchcock)
- Village of the Damned (Rilla)
- The War of the Worlds * (Haskin)
- What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (Aldrich)
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Nichols)
- Woodstock (Wadleigh)
- The Wizard of Oz (Fleming)
- The Wrong Man (Hitchcock)
- Yol
- Young and Innocent (Hitchcock)
- Zabriskie Point (Antonioni)
- Zelig (Allen)
- 2 Unknown Films by François Truffaut
From the library
- 2001: A Space Odyssey * (Kubrick)
- All the King's Men (Rossen)
- Barry Lyndon (Kubrick)
- Der blaue Engel (von Sternberg)
- Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari
- Casino Royale
- Catch-22 (Nichols)
- La dolce vita (Fellini)
- El Dorado (Hawks)
- Empire of the Sun (Spielberg)
- Eyes Wide Shut * (Kubrick)
- Frantic * (Polanski)
- Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (Wegener)
- Hamlet (Olivier) (1948)
- Hamlet (Branagh) (1996)
- Henry V (Branagh)
- How Green Was My Valley (Ford)
- Jeremiah Johnson (Altman)
- Lolita (Kubrick)
- Macbeth (Welles)
- A Man For All Seasons (Zinnemann)
- Metropolis (Lang)
- Morte a Venezia (Visconti)
- My Darling Clementine (Ford)
- My Fair Lady (Cukor)
- Nosferatu (Herzog) (1978)
- Los Olvidados (Buñuel)
- Picnic at Hanging Rock (Weir)
- Red River (Hawks)
- Roma, città aperta (Rossellini)
- La Strada (Fellini)
- Viva Zapata (Kazan)
- Witness * (Weir)
Author Comments:
* = to rewatch








Watch Blue, White And Red first. For every reason a person could possibly want to hear.
:?)
Thanks, stooky. I'll do that and let you know what I thought of it in my movie diary.
hi. i remember us talking about our favourite Moore films and you mentioned owning but not seeing - Roger & Me. but looks like you've seen it now, your views? would you recommend it too me?
Definetly. Roger & Me is a typical Michael Moore-film. Best would be, if you checked out my short review here.
I would rank his films like this:
1. Bowling for Columbine
2. Roger & Me
3. The Big One
4. Fahrenheit 9/11
Hmm, have you seen any of these films above? Which one would you recommend?
thx for the tip. nice review. i'll rent it out from Screen select.uk.
Yup, you really should.
to have fun watch these
Spirited Away (Miyazaki)
Lost in Translation (Coppola)
Thx for the tipp! I'll watch them asap!
Lost in traslation is not fun.
Well, I haven't yet come round to watch it, but from friends and critics in general I know that there are quite a lot of different opinions on this movie.
Including me. :) I loved every minute of it. And if he means "fun" as in "rollin-on-the-floor-every-single-minute-out-of-laughter", then he is right. Because you won't. But it's a great film, imho.
Philadelphia by Demme is also a must see, imho. I assume you're a Shakespeare fan by all the works you've listed of him. Don't know if you've read them yet. But reading Richard the Third will be a better choice than watching the film, which tries to put it in a Second World War setting which doesn't quite work, imho. Though Ian McKellen is in great form.
I'm gonna watch Lost in Translation soon. Hopefully.
Actually it is only by chance that there are so many Shakespeare-adaptations on this list. I'm not a fan, no, but thx for the tipp nevertheless.
I love Picnic at Hanging Rock; for disturbing atmosphere and weird sexual menace, it doesn't get much better. Have fun!
Johnny Waco
Ah, thanks. To date I like all the films I have seen by Weir, and am looking forward to this one. But for some time now, it has not been in the library. I hope that the one who has borrowed it will soon bring it back.
Ooh, watch Zabriskie Point. It's infuriating in many ways, but endlessly fascinating. Just the way Antonioni shoots a car driving along the road is an experience like no other. And All About My Mother is probably my favourite Almodovar film
Thx for the tipp. Just now I noticed that I have forgotten to put Antonioni's Blow Up into this.