1.16 all that jazz 1.20 collatarol 1.21 beverly hills cop 1.28 all the presidents men 1.30 ghostbusters 1.33 12 easy pieces 1.36 atonement 1.38 dances with wolves 1.39 snatch 1.43 the age of innocence 1.49 naked gun 2 1.54 deliverence 2.06 jungle fever 2.11 i'm not there 2.18 aliens 2.20 tootsie
0.22 america history x 0.24 eyes wide shut 0.27 live flesh 0.36 who's afraid of virginia wolf 0.39 12 angry men 0.43 withnail and i 0.48 audition 055 the exorcist 056 suspiria 059 the bride of frankenstein 1.05 pinnochio 1.12 alien
Biaxident, you're a DYNAMO! Do you have a committee of film lovers helping you, or have you done this all on your own? Either way, I'm impressed. You too, mjbegg.
The "third best" part is a bit of a joke, but I'm working on a sequel called "222 2-second films," which I hope could qualify as the second-best. It should be up by the end of summer. I hope.
No. 104 Isnt Bergmans Smultronstället (Wild Strawberries), is it?
If not there are shots in that film that are EXTREMELY close.
Sorry, if that has been asked before. This is new to me. A few of the other films are on the "tip of my eye"...Crazy! what a great idea. Do another one like this, please -- great fun!
I've read the previous comments and I've seen only Satantango wasn't mentioned before... I think there is also a scene from Delicatessen. And Un Chien Andalou.
omg! I'm so uncultured! I only got so many! The ending one was Tootsie!!! :)
Sorry if I repeat, but others are I'm Not There, Deliverance, The Cat Came Back, All the President's Men, and I'm thinking MAYBE The Maltese Falcon? I saw a shot of Bogart I think...
McCabe and Mrs. Miller, The Taste of Cherry, Amarcord, In a Lonely Place, Strozsek, The Exorcist, Suspiria, Rome Open City, Ali Fear Eats the Soul, Beauty and the Beast (Cocteau), Fantastic Planet, Once
oasisnl 1 year ago
oasisnl 1 year ago
Planet of the Apes
Exorcist
Suspiria
Bride of Frankenstein
The Cat Came Back
Collateral
Ghostbusters
Atonement
Cinderella Man
Martian Chronicles
kmu6715687 2 years ago
@kmu6715687 As you see in the sidebar, Cinderella Man and Martian Chronicles are incorrect, but the rest are right.
amt253 2 years ago
capolavoro !
CABRON081 2 years ago
Sorry - been resolved - old page cache - done - kaput.
fin
Outstanding; just outstanding. Thanks amt253.
Sullyhause 2 years ago
Is the actor in #51 Dave O'Brien???
Sullyhause 2 years ago
#89 is Walther Ruttmann's Berlin, Symphony of a Great City (1927)
#107 is Chronique d'un été (1961)
- but that one is not my gues.
sexualnaczekolada 2 years ago
Both correct.
THAT LEAVES ONLY ONE!!!! Who will get it???
amt253 2 years ago
No 51 - Shakhmatnaya goryachka (1925)
sexualnaczekolada 2 years ago
We have a winner. :)
amt253 2 years ago
No. 97 is Jean-Claude Lauzon´s Léolo.
JustinMarst 2 years ago
11.the servant
cFoCaRcBh 2 years ago
No. 36 is "The Tree of the Wooden Clogs".
All of my answers after "Jalsaghar" have been based on hints you have given followed by extensive trips to the library.
Hands down, this is the best film quiz ever made, online or offline!
biaxident79 2 years ago
Thank you. :)
amt253 2 years ago
45 - Mrs Miniver
mjbegg 2 years ago
No. 41 is Sam Fuller's PICK UP ON SOUTH STREET.
No. 49 is that fascist 15-year-old kid from THE NIGHT OF THE SHOOTING STARS.
biaxident79 2 years ago
Biaxident, you're a DYNAMO! Do you have a committee of film lovers helping you, or have you done this all on your own? Either way, I'm impressed. You too, mjbegg.
amt253 2 years ago
No. 32 is from Manhunter.
No.103 is from YOL, which was directed by Yilmaz Guney while in prison but he escaped in time to finish the editing.
biaxident79 2 years ago
62 - À nous la liberté (Rene Clair)
mjbegg 2 years ago
And with that, 100 films have now been identified! Well done, everyone. Only 11 to go!
amt253 2 years ago
82 - Pépé le Moko
mjbegg 2 years ago
104 - How Green Was My Valley (John Ford)
mjbegg 2 years ago
42 - The Masque of the Red Death (Corman's 1964 movie)?
mjbegg 2 years ago
54 - Mon oncle d'Amérique (Alain Resnais)
mjbegg 2 years ago
No. 35 is from Alfred Hitchcock's SABOTAGE.
No. 74 is from THE KINGDOM, Episode 4 (or maybe 5) by Lars Von Trier.
biaxident79 2 years ago
excuse me,you said this is the third best
movie quiz,but i can't find the first and second.
i love these montage a lot
could you tell me where i can find more
please
12ha34ha 2 years ago
The "third best" part is a bit of a joke, but I'm working on a sequel called "222 2-second films," which I hope could qualify as the second-best. It should be up by the end of summer. I hope.
amt253 2 years ago
No. 55 is THE DAMNED directed by Luchino Visconti.
And is that bloody old woman at #42 from WITCHFINDER GENERAL?
biaxident79 2 years ago
The Damned is correct, but the bloody old woman is from a different movie, one that, in fact, contains her condition in its title.
amt253 2 years ago
No. 104 Isnt Bergmans Smultronstället (Wild Strawberries), is it?
If not there are shots in that film that are EXTREMELY close.
Sorry, if that has been asked before. This is new to me. A few of the other films are on the "tip of my eye"...Crazy! what a great idea. Do another one like this, please -- great fun!
JustinMarst 2 years ago
Glad you like it! A sequel is in the works. And I'm sorry to say that your Bergman guess is pretty far away from what the film actually is.
amt253 2 years ago
all about eve
the weeping meadow
the earth trembles
and is jean gabin there
the travelling players
12ha34ha 2 years ago
Jean Gabin is there, but of your other answers only The Travelling Players is correct.
amt253 2 years ago
#17 is THE STORY OF THE LATE CHRYSANTHEMUMS by Kenji Mizoguchi.
biaxident79 2 years ago
To name just a few less known: Satantago (the second one and the most beautiful movie ever)
Diary of a Country Priest
The death of Mr Lazarescu
EChinaski 2 years ago
I've read the previous comments and I've seen only Satantango wasn't mentioned before... I think there is also a scene from Delicatessen. And Un Chien Andalou.
EChinaski 2 years ago
Un Chien Andalou, while a great film, is not to be found in this clip collection. Perhaps you're confusing it with L'Age d'Or?
amt253 2 years ago
NUMBER 4 IS LAURA!
dellaram1 2 years ago
omg! I'm so uncultured! I only got so many! The ending one was Tootsie!!! :)
Sorry if I repeat, but others are I'm Not There, Deliverance, The Cat Came Back, All the President's Men, and I'm thinking MAYBE The Maltese Falcon? I saw a shot of Bogart I think...
Knoxvicious 2 years ago
It was Bogart, indeed. The film is called "In a Lonely Place," from 1950, as identified by obie1963. Your other answers are correct.
amt253 2 years ago
Jalsaghar
biaxident79 3 years ago
aka The Music Room. Correct!
amt253 3 years ago
What are the first and second best movie quiz?
oliver9184 3 years ago
the snake pit
wackyandet 3 years ago
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge; )
MrsBrando 3 years ago
Yay, I'm glad somebody got this one!
(AKA The Brave Heart Will Take the Bride, for those not from India)
amt253 3 years ago
Floating Weeds (1959)
biaxident79 3 years ago
The Ozu film has been identified!
That brings the count up to 86. Only 25 to go, everybody! Well done.
amt253 3 years ago
Music: La Resa dei conti (1966), a.k.a. The Big Gundown
mjbegg 3 years ago
mjbegg, you are correct about the music. Many thanks, of course, to Ennio Morricone for writing it.
amt253 3 years ago
Alien
Kemster79 3 years ago
Adams Rib
Kemster79 3 years ago
Animal Farm (1954)
Three Colours-White
mjbegg 3 years ago
Wings of Desire (Die Himmel Uber Berlin)
The Wrong Man
The Bridge
Kandahar
The Big Chill
Closely Watched Trains
The Red Balloon
mjbegg 3 years ago
WR: Mysteries of the Organism
Death of Mr. Lazarescu
All that Jazz
The Cat came back
Bob le Flambeur
Z
Zero de Conduite
biaxident79 3 years ago
All correct. With that post, you guys have identified 75 films so far! Well done; that leaves 36 to go.
amt253 3 years ago
Also Samuel Beckett's Film, Jungle Fever, Cleo from 5 to 7, Secrets and Lies, Fantastic Planet, and Five Easy Pieces. Sorry for the double post.
endlessnice 3 years ago
Red Desert.
endlessnice 3 years ago
1900! What an odd scene that is...
obie1963 3 years ago
Maybe so, but the cat was a communist. All'armi!
amt253 3 years ago
Also Peeping Tom and Once at the end there... and is that Planet of the Apes?
obie1963 3 years ago
Oops. Someone already noted planet of the apes.
obie1963 3 years ago
But Peeping Tom is new. Well done. That leaves exactly 50 to go.
amt253 3 years ago
McCabe and Mrs. Miller, The Taste of Cherry, Amarcord, In a Lonely Place, Strozsek, The Exorcist, Suspiria, Rome Open City, Ali Fear Eats the Soul, Beauty and the Beast (Cocteau), Fantastic Planet, Once
I tried not to repeat...
obie1963 3 years ago
All correct and none were repeats. The total number of films identified is now exactly 60, leaving 51. Well done, everyone.
amt253 3 years ago
Well I wish people would actually read what others posted before stating their movies. *Cough* Ikiru/Ghost Busters
Only one to add for me today...Alphaville.
fox003 3 years ago
Oh, you're such a nag. :)
I did in fact read all of the other comments before I commented myself, but obviously I missed those two. I apologize for the inconvenience.
maxreeves 3 years ago
Diary of a country priest
Withnail & I
La battaglia di Algeri
Ghost busters
Ikiru
The quiet earth
maxreeves 3 years ago
The Player
fox003 3 years ago
Bravo; I wondered if anyone would catch that!
amt253 3 years ago
OMG! My favorite movie of all time is in there...Collateral! Jamie Foxx and Tom Cruise were brilliant in that movie!
OberKommando77 3 years ago
One Froggy Evening
fox003 3 years ago
American History X
Meshes in the Afternoon
And I believe I saw a clip from Live Flesh in there as well, but maybe not.
highclasshole 3 years ago
First two are correct, but not the third.
amt253 3 years ago
Black Narcissus
L'Age D'Or
Bride of Frankenstein
fox003 3 years ago
Angels with Dirty Faces
The Barbarian Invasions
The Lady Eve
Andrei Rublev
fox003 3 years ago
supermodelbreakfast speaking here;
Offcourse, it's what time is it there. :) The guy from the clockstore.
chrismania666 3 years ago
What Time is it There? is correct. Casablanca and Lolita are both incorrect, though your hunch about Ozu is right. But which one?
amt253 3 years ago
supermodelbreakfast 3 years ago
All except Goodbye Dragon Inn are correct, though one of the 111 Films was directed by Tsai Ming-Liang.
With Supermodelbreakfast's post, 32 films have been correctly identified, leaving 79.
amt253 3 years ago
Marty
The Age of Innocence
spartanpkger 3 years ago
Eyes Wide Shut
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Snatch
My Left Foot
mjf333 3 years ago
Habla Con Ella (Talk to Her)
RobertKidd7 3 years ago
El Topo
Killer of Sheep
Planet of the Apes
Alien
Beverly Hills Cop
All the President's Men
Ghostbusters
Dances with Wolves
Deliverance
Aliens
RobertKidd7 3 years ago
i'm not there
Moh610 3 years ago
atonement
american history x
collateral
Moh610 3 years ago
Tootsie
Scallopman1973 3 years ago
lovely work, eyes glued to screen.
prhughes0 3 years ago