Via YouTube. Because I realize that for those that don’t use a feed reader, this breaks my layout. Oh, you ever growing video dimensions…
His List (with minor corrections):
- Battle Royale (Dir. Kinji Fukasaku)
- Anything Else (Dir. Woody Allen)
- Audition (Dir. Takashi Miike)
- The Blade (Dir. Tsui Hark)
- Boogie Nights (Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson)
- Dazed & Confused (Dir. Richard Linklater)
- Dogville (Dir. Lars von Trier)
- Fight Club (Dir. David Fincher)
- Friday (Dir. F Gary Gray)
- The Host (Dir. Bong Joon Ho)
- The Insider (Dir. Michael Mann)
- Joint Security Area (Dir. Park Chan Wook)
- Lost In Translation (Dir. Sophia Coppola)
- The Matrix (Dir. Andy and Larry Wachowski)
- Memories of Murder (Dir. Bong Joon Ho)
- Police Story 3 (Dir. Stanley Tong)
- Shaun of the Dead (Dir. Edgar Wright)
- Speed (Dir. Jan de Bont)
- Team America (Dir. Trey Parker)
- Unbreakable (Dir. M. Night “Shamalamadingdong”)
My Notes:
He considers Battle Royal #1, and the rest from #2 to #20 are all in alphabetical order. I liked Battle Royal, and it definitely was one of “those” movies… but I wouldn’t put it at the top of my list. But that’s Tarantino for you.
Boogie Nights. I’m not so sure if I want to watch this one again. I don’t remember much of it, but I’m almost certain I’m not remembering what I’m should remember the most. ahem
Who doesn’t like Fight Club? Seriously.
It’s weird, but I’ve seen a large part of Friday. And liked it.
Three out of his twenty (The Host, Joint Security Area, and Memories of Murder) are Korean movies. Very very well made Korean movies. I wonder if he’s seen Tale of Two Sisters, one of my favorite Korean movies of all time. Also, It’s quite amazing that two Bong Joon Ho films has made his list.
Lost In Translation was confusing. Very very confusing. I don’t remember much of it. I just remember feeling like there was something more to that movie, but was always too lazy to figure it out.
The Matrix was supposedly his #2 before the later two came out. (Yes, I don’t like to refer to them by their names.) My thoughts are very close to Tarantino’s on this topic.
I saw Hot Fuzz first, then saw Shaun of the Dead. I actually enjoyed Hot Fuzz more, because it was a bit more approachable since I hadn’t (and still haven’t watched) too many zombie horror flicks.
Team America? Wha…? Funny, but to make the top 20? Uh…
If I had to pick a movie I liked by M. Night Shyamalan, I would pick Unbreakable, too.
The movies I have yet to see on this list: Anything Else, Audition, The Blade, Dazed & Confused, Dogville, Friday, The Insider. But in actuality, I would love to watch most of the rest of these movies again.