I'm definitely not an expert. I've seen only a handful of films but I LOVED All That Heaven Allows. I watched it in my melodrama class, along with Far From Heaven and Stella Dallas.
I hate to be generic but since it's rather big and on my website I can't go against Seven Samurai. Though Ikiru and Bridge on the River Kwai are very close in my top 10 of all time, and of course Harvey is always great fun!
bbrown -- some came running really? I never quite understood the appeal of that one.
many of you -- i like the seven samurai but it's not even my favorite Kurosawa
I think mine is probably Singin' in the Rain with runner up honors going out to Sunset Blvd. But i could be swayed towards others. If I'm being honest I'd say the 50s are my favorite film decade even though that's not the "correct" choice. Aren't we supposed to love the 70s most?
All About Eve, hands down. One of the most literate scripts of all time. Sunset Boulevard and Some Like It Hot are no slouches either. Guilty pleasure? An American in Paris - especially on Blu Ray...
It's probably not my favorite of the 50s, all said and done, but for some reason the first movie that popped into my head is the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I think it's just fantastic. I realize it doesn't match Seven Samurai or Vertigo, but thought it was worth mentioning. If only it had been allowed to keep its original ending...
If I attempt to explain about how and why I love it so much I'll start gushing endless paragraphs full of weepy, awestruck reverence and I'll never get back to work, so I'll just leave it at that.
Additional favorites: Sunset Boulevard The African Queen The Thing from Another World Rio Grande The Naked Spur A Star is Born To Catch a Thief Desk Set The Bridge on the River Kwai Vertigo Bell, Book & Candle
The 50s may be my favorite decade for a variety of reasons, but here are a few:
Ace in the Hole All the Heaven Allows Attack! Cairo Station Ikiru Kiss Me Deadly The Man from Laramie Night of the Hunter Orphee Othello Rebel Without a Cause Wild Strawberries The Bigamist Nights of Cabiria A Place in the Sun Vertigo
Streetcar-it's the movie that made me fall in love with movies. There is few that compare, and the acting & writing are better than anything else out there.
12 Angry Men (S.Lumet) The 400 Blows (F.Truffaut) Diary Of A Country Priest (R.Bresson) Forbidden Games (R.Clement) Hiroshima Mon Amour (A.Resnais) Mon Oncle (J.Tati) Pather Panchali (S.Ray) Rashomon (A.Kurosawa) Rear Window (A.Hitchcock) Rififi (J.Dassin) The Seventh Seal (I.Bergman) La Strada (F.Fellini) A Streetcar Named Desire (E.Kazan) Sunset Boulevard (B.Wilder) Tokyo Story (Y.Ozu) Touch Of Evil (O.Welles) Ugetsu (K.Mizoguchi) Vertigo (A.Hitchcock) The Wages Of Fear (H.Clouzot) Wild Strawberries (I.Bergman)
A PLACE IN THE SUN SINGIN' IN RAIN A STAR IS BORN SUNSET BLVD REAR WINDOW SOME LIKE IT HOT VERTIGO ALL ABOUT EVE A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS IMITATION OF LIFE REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE GIANT NIGHT OF THE HUNTER
i know... boring classics all!
what i feel guilty i've never seen: TOUCH OF EVIL TOKYO STORY
what i don't love as much as everyone else LA STRADA AUNTIE MAME THE AFRICAN QUEEN
Vertigo. I'd have thought Some Like It Hot and North By Northwest were my runners-up, but now that I've been reminded of Written on the Wind I'm not so sure.
Nathaniel the fifties are your most favourite decade? I don't really like the fifties. I probably need to see more films. And I hate the seventies. The sixties are my favourite... and I forgot From Here to Eternity.
It's probably one of THE close-to-perfect comedies. I think I'm the only person in the world who finds the bloodtype joke funny. "Type O" "Oh?" haha gets me everytime. How Jack Lemmon didn't get his second Oscar that year is a mystery I'll never understand.
Oh wait. My VERY favorite movie not yet mentioned on this thread, and a very very high-ranking contender for the crown even if I was considering everything already mentioned ...
This is too hard. There are so many different kinds of movies from the 50s. All the Sirk melodramas, Rock Hudson, James Dean, Brando (Streetcar), Hitchcock, and then the ones that feel more like 40s films (All About Eve, Some Like it Hot, Sunset Boulevard, Singin' in the Rain). Even Ben Hur!
Oh, the 1950s!!!! Anything from Billy Wilder (in any decade). He's my favorite. I also enjoyed Witness for the Prosecution, Marty, Dial "M" for Murder, Rear Window, Rashomon, 12 Angry Men, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,East of Eden, North by Northwest, and The Day the Earth Stood Still.
The 50s wipe the floor with the 70s any day of the week.
Touch of Evil is of course the best film of the decade, with Night of the Hunter, Kiss Me Deadly, La Strada, The Seventh Seal and Sunset Boulevard following.
And I would use any opportunity to also bring up Nights of Cabiria, Some Like It Hot, All About Eve (surely among the three of four best scripts ever written?..), Throne of Blood, The Cranes Are Flying, Ikiru, The 400 Blows, Hiroshima mon amour... ... Fabulous decade it was
I'm disappointed nobody mentioned Paths of Glory. It's my favorite Kubrick movie, easily the most underrated film he made. It baffles me how his other films are staples on the lists of the greatest but Paths of Glory can barely gets acknowledged.
It amazes me how widely appreciated the works of Hitchcock are. Not just great filmmaking, but enjoyable (which is not necessarily the same thing.) I cannot believe I still have not gotten around to seeing "Vertigo".
However, I do love me some "Forbidden Planet". Shakespeare's heroines never looked better than Anne Francis in that non-swimsuit.
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"Seven Samurai"
I'm definitely not an expert. I've seen only a handful of films but I LOVED All That Heaven Allows. I watched it in my melodrama class, along with Far From Heaven and Stella Dallas.
Seven Samurai as well. It's one of my favorites movies of any decade.
It's three-way tie for me :Sunset Boulevard, All About Eve and Some Like It Hot.
The Earrings of Madame de..., with runners-up Diary of a Country Priest, Sanshô the Bailiff, Singin' in the Rain, Vertigo, and Imitation of Life
Hard.
All About Eve, Sunset Blvd., From Here to Eternity, The Earrings of Madame De..., Sommarnattens Leende, The Seventh Seal etc.
Strangers On a Train and Some Like It Hot.
All About Eve. Easy one for me
A Streetcar Named Desire
12 Angry Men
Most likely "Diary of a Country Priest".
I hate to be generic but since it's rather big and on my website I can't go against Seven Samurai. Though Ikiru and Bridge on the River Kwai are very close in my top 10 of all time, and of course Harvey is always great fun!
Easy : The Night of the Hunter! It's also one of my all-time favorites.
There are so many, but I would have to go with On The Waterfront.
Touch of Evil
Europa '51 and Some Came Running would contend.
All About Eve. And forget the '50s -- it's one of my all-time faves.
bbrown -- some came running really? I never quite understood the appeal of that one.
many of you -- i like the seven samurai but it's not even my favorite Kurosawa
I think mine is probably Singin' in the Rain with runner up honors going out to Sunset Blvd. But i could be swayed towards others. If I'm being honest I'd say the 50s are my favorite film decade even though that's not the "correct" choice. Aren't we supposed to love the 70s most?
All About Eve, hands down. One of the most literate scripts of all time. Sunset Boulevard and Some Like It Hot are no slouches either. Guilty pleasure? An American in Paris - especially on Blu Ray...
I'll try to say any that have already been mentioned;
"From Here to Eternity", "The Bad Seed", "Suddenly, Last Summer", and "Giant".
LOS OLVIDADOS
1. Some like it hot
2. Written on the wind
3. All about Eve
4. Singin' in the rain
5. Rear window
But I need to watch Rebel without a cause again, it's been years...
"A Streetcar Named Desire" bar none. It's my favorite film of all times!
Vertigo.
all about eve
sunset boulevard
to catch a thief
the man who knew too much
operation petticoat
auntie mame
a place in the sun
on the waterfront
It's probably not my favorite of the 50s, all said and done, but for some reason the first movie that popped into my head is the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I think it's just fantastic. I realize it doesn't match Seven Samurai or Vertigo, but thought it was worth mentioning. If only it had been allowed to keep its original ending...
Nights of Cabiria.
If I attempt to explain about how and why I love it so much I'll start gushing endless paragraphs full of weepy, awestruck reverence and I'll never get back to work, so I'll just leave it at that.
Nights of Cabiria.
I absolutely enjoyed "All About Eve", "Rear Window", "From Here to Eternity", "Vertigo", "Singin' In the Rain", and "Streetcar Named Desire"
Singing in the Rain
Additional favorites:
Sunset Boulevard
The African Queen
The Thing from Another World
Rio Grande
The Naked Spur
A Star is Born
To Catch a Thief
Desk Set
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Vertigo
Bell, Book & Candle
Imitation of Life.
Gets me every time.
It's between Rear Window and Singin' in the Rain for me... my head says the former, but I think my heart is going with the latter.
The 50s may be my favorite decade for a variety of reasons, but here are a few:
Ace in the Hole
All the Heaven Allows
Attack!
Cairo Station
Ikiru
Kiss Me Deadly
The Man from Laramie
Night of the Hunter
Orphee
Othello
Rebel Without a Cause
Wild Strawberries
The Bigamist
Nights of Cabiria
A Place in the Sun
Vertigo
And many more, oh so many more.
Streetcar-it's the movie that made me fall in love with movies. There is few that compare, and the acting & writing are better than anything else out there.
My Top 20:
12 Angry Men (S.Lumet)
The 400 Blows (F.Truffaut)
Diary Of A Country Priest (R.Bresson)
Forbidden Games (R.Clement)
Hiroshima Mon Amour (A.Resnais)
Mon Oncle (J.Tati)
Pather Panchali (S.Ray)
Rashomon (A.Kurosawa)
Rear Window (A.Hitchcock)
Rififi (J.Dassin)
The Seventh Seal (I.Bergman)
La Strada (F.Fellini)
A Streetcar Named Desire (E.Kazan)
Sunset Boulevard (B.Wilder)
Tokyo Story (Y.Ozu)
Touch Of Evil (O.Welles)
Ugetsu (K.Mizoguchi)
Vertigo (A.Hitchcock)
The Wages Of Fear (H.Clouzot)
Wild Strawberries (I.Bergman)
My favorite movie of all time, A Star is Born.
A PLACE IN THE SUN is pure heaven
After additional thought I might actually have to go with "Touch of Evil".
A tie:
Sunset Blvd.
and
Singin' in the Rain
Sunset Blvd.
it's just crazy perfect. i love it <3
favs of mine:
A PLACE IN THE SUN
SINGIN' IN RAIN
A STAR IS BORN
SUNSET BLVD
REAR WINDOW
SOME LIKE IT HOT
VERTIGO
ALL ABOUT EVE
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS
IMITATION OF LIFE
REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE
GIANT
NIGHT OF THE HUNTER
i know... boring classics all!
what i feel guilty i've never seen:
TOUCH OF EVIL
TOKYO STORY
what i don't love as much as everyone else
LA STRADA
AUNTIE MAME
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
Vertigo. I'd have thought Some Like It Hot and North By Northwest were my runners-up, but now that I've been reminded of Written on the Wind I'm not so sure.
My favorite is In a Lonely Place.
Besides some other Ray pictures (The Lusty Men, Johnny Guitar, Bitter Victory), the runners-up have been mentioned by others.
Summertime and On the Waterfront
On the Waterfront
The Seventh Seal
The 400 Blows
12 Angry Men
Rebel Without a Cause
A Streetcar Named Desire
High Noon
From Here to Eternity
Roman Holiday
- Rear Window
- Some like it hot
- Singin´in the rain
- The Country Girl
and anything Grace Kelly.
Johnny Guitar!
Seriously, nothing even comes close in my opinion, and the 50s are my favorite American film decade.
12 Angry Men
Nathaniel the fifties are your most favourite decade? I don't really like the fifties. I probably need to see more films. And I hate the seventies. The sixties are my favourite... and I forgot From Here to Eternity.
"Some Like It Hot"
It's probably one of THE close-to-perfect comedies. I think I'm the only person in the world who finds the bloodtype joke funny. "Type O" "Oh?" haha gets me everytime. How Jack Lemmon didn't get his second Oscar that year is a mystery I'll never understand.
White Christmas was my first foray in 1950s cinema, but Sunset Blvd. was an absolute revelation for me. God, William Holden. Sigh.
Sooo, my ultimate favorite would be the cross-reference of those two films: The Country Girl. Bing AND Holden?
Please.
Definitely 12 Angry Men. It's also one of my all-time favorites.
ALL ABOUT EVE
Summertime
My favorite two not yet mentioned on this thread: MOI, UN NOIR and PICKPOCKET.
Oh wait. My VERY favorite movie not yet mentioned on this thread, and a very very high-ranking contender for the crown even if I was considering everything already mentioned ...
UN CHANT D'AMOUR!
Ingmar Bergman's 'Wild Strawberries'
"Sunset Boulevard".
Which, in my opinion, is the best movie of all time!
All About Eve I guess.
I've seen more from the 50s than I thought. But still a weak amount.
"Rebel Without a Cause"
Auntie Mame
This is too hard. There are so many different kinds of movies from the 50s. All the Sirk melodramas, Rock Hudson, James Dean, Brando (Streetcar), Hitchcock, and then the ones that feel more like 40s films (All About Eve, Some Like it Hot, Sunset Boulevard, Singin' in the Rain). Even Ben Hur!
I can't decide.
Oh, the 1950s!!!! Anything from Billy Wilder (in any decade). He's my favorite. I also enjoyed Witness for the Prosecution, Marty, Dial "M" for Murder, Rear Window, Rashomon, 12 Angry Men, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,East of Eden, North by Northwest, and The Day the Earth Stood Still.
Sunset Boulevard, All About Eve, Some Like It Hot, Vertigo, Rear Window, North by Northwest or Singin in the Rain
The 50s wipe the floor with the 70s any day of the week.
Touch of Evil is of course the best film of the decade, with Night of the Hunter, Kiss Me Deadly, La Strada, The Seventh Seal and Sunset Boulevard following.
And I would use any opportunity to also bring up Nights of Cabiria, Some Like It Hot, All About Eve (surely among the three of four best scripts ever written?..), Throne of Blood, The Cranes Are Flying, Ikiru, The 400 Blows, Hiroshima mon amour... ... Fabulous decade it was
An Affair to Remember is worth at least one mention!
y kant -- THE CRANES ARE FLYING! god, that movie is beautiful. i'd totally forgotten about it.
I'm disappointed nobody mentioned Paths of Glory. It's my favorite Kubrick movie, easily the most underrated film he made. It baffles me how his other films are staples on the lists of the greatest but Paths of Glory can barely gets acknowledged.
singing in the rain
vertigo
rear window
los olvidados
Definitely The Bridge on the River Kwai.
It amazes me how widely appreciated the works of Hitchcock are. Not just great filmmaking, but enjoyable (which is not necessarily the same thing.) I cannot believe I still have not gotten around to seeing "Vertigo".
However, I do love me some "Forbidden Planet". Shakespeare's heroines never looked better than Anne Francis in that non-swimsuit.
Sunset Boulevard
Finito.
I like both the 50's and 60's movies.
Johnny Guitar!
12 Angry Men
Seven Samurai
Vertigo
All that Heaven Allows
Strangers on a Train
Smiles of a Summer Night
Sorry, I couldn't possibly choose just one!
Singin' in the Rain, my all-time #1.
Bergman's Smiles of a Summer's Night is my #2 for the 50s.
From Here to Eternity
ahh....
"A PLACE IN THE SUN"
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