- All-Time 100 Greatest Movies
The All-"TIME" 100 Greatest Movies is a compilation by "Time" magazine featuring and celebrating the best 100 movies of world cinema.
The feature was compiled by movie critics Richard Schickel and Richard Corliss. The full list comprises:
2000s
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Finding Nemo " directed byAndrew Stanton (Disney, 2003)
*"City of God" directed byFernando Meirelles (Independent, 2001)
*"Talk to Her " directed byPedro Almodóvar (Sony Pictures Classics, 2002)
*"The Lord of the Rings film trilogy " directed byPeter Jackson (New Line Cinema, 2001-2003)
*"Kandahar" directed byMohsen Makhmalbaf (Avatar Films, 2001)1990s
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Ulysses' Gaze " directed byTheo Angelopoulos (Roissy Films, 1995)
*"Chungking Express " directed byWong Kar-wai (Golden Harvest, 1994)
*"Drunken Master II " directed byLau Kar-Leung (Miramax Films, 1994)
*"Pulp Fiction" directed byQuentin Tarantino (Miramax Films, 1994)
*"Farewell My Concubine" directed byChen Kaige (Miramax Films, 1993)
*"Schindler's List " directed bySteven Spielberg (Universal Pictures, 1993)
*"Léolo" directed byJean-Claude Lauzon (Independent, 1992)
*"Unforgiven " directed byClint Eastwood (Warner Bros., 1992)
*"Goodfellas " directed byMartin Scorsese (Warner Bros., 1990)
*"Miller's Crossing " directed byJoel Coen (20th Century Fox, 1990)1980s
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The Decalogue " directed byKrzysztof Kieślowski (Independent, 1989)
*"Nayakan " directed byMani Ratnam (Sujatha Films, 1987)
*"Wings of Desire " directed byWim Wenders (MGM, 1987)
*"The Fly" directed byDavid Cronenberg (20th Century Fox, 1986)
*"The Singing Detective " directed byJon Amiel (BBC TV, 1986)
*"Brazil" directed byTerry Gilliam (Universal Pictures, 1985)
*"The Purple Rose of Cairo " directed byWoody Allen (Orion Pictures, 1985)
*"Blade Runner " directed byRidley Scott (Warner Bros., 1982)
*"E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial " directed bySteven Spielberg (Universal Studios, 1982)
*"Berlin Alexanderplatz" directed byRainer Werner Fassbinder (TeleCulture, 1980)
*"Mon oncle d'Amérique " directed byAlain Resnais (New World Pictures, 1980)
*"Raging Bull " directed byMartin Scorsese (United Artists, 1980)1970s
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George Lucas (20th Century Fox, 1977)
*"Taxi Driver " directed byMartin Scorsese (Columbia Pictures, 1976)
*"Barry Lyndon " directed byStanley Kubrick (Warner Bros., 1975)
*"Chinatown" directed byRoman Polanski (Paramount Pictures, 1974)
*"Day for Night" directed byFrançois Truffaut (Independent, 1973)
*"The Godfather, Parts I and II" directed byFrancis Ford Coppola (Paramount Pictures, 1972, 1974)
*"" directed byWerner Herzog (Independent, 1972)
*"The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie " directed byLuis Buñuel (Independent, 1972)
*"A Touch of Zen " directed byKing Hu (Independent, 1971)1960s
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Once Upon a Time in the West " directed bySergio Leone (Paramount, 1968)
*"Bonnie and Clyde " directed byArthur Penn (Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, 1967)
*"Mouchette " directed byRobert Bresson (UGC, 1967)
*"Closely Watched Trains " directed byJiří Menzel (Ústřední půjčovna filmů, 1966)
*"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly " directed bySergio Leone (United Artists, 1966)
*"Persona" directed byIngmar Bergman (United Artists, 1966)
*"Bande à part " directed byJean-Luc Godard (Independent, 1964)
*"" directed byStanley Kubrick (Columbia Pictures, 1964)
*"A Hard Day's Night" directed byRichard Lester (United Artists, 1964)
*"Charade " directed byStanley Donen (Universal Pictures, 1963)
*"8½ " directed byFederico Fellini (Independent, 1963)
*"Lawrence of Arabia" directed byDavid Lean (Columbia Pictures, 1962)
*"The Manchurian Candidate" directed byJohn Frankenheimer (United Artists, 1962)
*"Yojimbo" directed byAkira Kurosawa (Toho Company Ltd., 1961)
*"Psycho" directed byAlfred Hitchcock (Paramount Pictures, 1960)1950s
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The 400 Blows " directed byFrançois Truffaut (Cocinor, 1959)
*"Some Like It Hot " directed byBilly Wilder (United Artists, 1959)
*"Pyaasa " directed byGuru Dutt (Independent, 1957)
*"Sweet Smell of Success " directed byAlexander Mackendrick (United Artists, 1957)
*"Invasion of the Body Snatchers " directed byDon Siegel (Allied Artists Pictures Corporation, 1956)
*"The Searchers" directed byJohn Ford (Warner Bros., 1956)
*"The Apu Trilogy " directed bySatyajit Ray (Edward Harrison, 1955, 1956, 1959)
*"Smiles of a Summer Night " directed byIngmar Bergman (Independent, 1955)
*"On the Waterfront " directed byElia Kazan (Columbia Pictures, 1954)
*"Tokyo Story " directed byYasujiro Ozu (Shochiku, 1953)
*"Ugetsu " directed byKenji Mizoguchi (Daiei, 1953)
*"Ikiru " directed byAkira Kurosawa (Toho, 1952)
*"Singin' in the Rain" directed byStanley Donen (MGM, 1952)
*"Umberto D " directed byVittorio De Sica (Dear Film, 1952)
*"A Streetcar Named Desire" directed byElia Kazan (Warner Bros., 1951)
*"In A Lonely Place " directed byNicholas Ray (Columbia Pictures, 1950)1940s
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Kind Hearts and Coronets " directed byRobert Hamer (General Film Distributors, 1949)
*"White Heat " directed byRaoul Walsh (Warner Bros., 1949)
*"Out of the Past " directed byJacques Tourneur (RKO Radio Pictures, 1947)
*"It's a Wonderful Life " directed byFrank Capra (RKO Radio Pictures, 1946)
*"Notorious" directed byAlfred Hitchcock (RKO Radio Pictures, 1946)
*"Children of Paradise " directed byMarcel Carné (Independent, 1945)
*"Detour" directed byEdgar G. Ulmer (Producers Releasing Corporation, 1945)
*"Double Indemnity" directed byBilly Wilder (Paramount Pictures, 1944)
*"Meet Me in St. Louis " directed byVincente Minnelli (MGM, 1944)
*"Casablanca" directed byMichael Curtiz (Warner Brothers, 1942)
*"Citizen Kane " directed byOrson Welles (RKO Radio Pictures, 1941)
*"The Lady Eve " directed byPreston Sturges (Independent, 1941)
*"His Girl Friday " directed byHoward Hawks (Columbia Pictures, 1940)
*"Pinocchio" directed byBill Roberts (RKO Radio Pictures, 1940)
*"The Shop Around the Corner " directed byErnst Lubitsch (MGM, 1940)1930s
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Ninotchka " directed byErnst Lubitsch (MGM, 1939)
*"Olympia, Parts 1 and 2 " directed byLeni Riefenstahl (Independent, 1938)
*"The Awful Truth " directed byLeo McCarey (Columbia, 1937)
*"Camille" directed byGeorge Cukor (MGM, 1936)
*"The Crime of Monsieur Lange " directed byJean Renoir (Independent, 1936)
*"Dodsworth" directed byWilliam Wyler (United Artists, 1936)
*"Swing Time " directed byGeorge Stevens (RKO, 1936)
*"Bride of Frankenstein " directed byJames Whale (Universal Pictures, 1935)
*"It's a Gift " directed byNorman Z. McLeod (Independent, 1934)
*"Baby Face" directed byAlfred E. Green (Warner Bros., 1933)
*"King Kong" directed byMerian C. Cooper (RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., 1933)
*"City Lights " directed byCharlie Chaplin (United Artists, 1931)1920s
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The Man With a Camera " directed byDziga Vertov (VUFKU, 1929)
*"The Crowd " directed byKing Vidor (MGM, 1928)
*"The Last Command" directed byJosef von Sternberg (Paramount Pictures, 1928)
*"Metropolis" directed byFritz Lang (Universum Film A.G., 1927)
*"" directed byF. W. Murnau (Fox Film Corporation, 1927)
*"Sherlock, Jr. " directed byBuster Keaton (Metro Pictures Corporation, 1924)Reception
According to Richard Corliss, the listing pages attracted a record 7.8 million page views in its first week, including 3.5 million on May 23rd, its opening day. [http://www.time.com/time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,1068026,00.html]
"Thousands of readers have written in to cheer or challenge our selections, and thousands more have voted for their own favorites. The response simply underscores Richard's and my long-held belief that everybody has two jobs: his own and movie critic." [http://www.time.com/time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,1068026,00.html]
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* [http://www.time.com/time/2005/100movies// All-TIME 100 Greatest Movies]
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