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glegs
Jul 11th 2011, 8:54
There is never enough praise for Reservoir Dogs. Nice work.
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Hadouken76
Jul 11th 2011, 10:41
also Welcome to Collinwood and Cube, oh and Dead Mans Shoes for the non-American list.
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Hadouken76
Jul 11th 2011, 10:44
and Moon!
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DannyJ9008
Jul 11th 2011, 12:22
How did Brick not make this list? or Dead Man's Shoes? or anything by Michel Gondry?
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ashleyrhys
Jul 11th 2011, 12:48
What about Brick, Moon, Mysterious Skin and The Lookout? A
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elgar7
Jul 11th 2011, 14:42
You've got Nolan's second film Memeto but not The Following? And not even a mention :O
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ashleyrhys
Jul 11th 2011, 15:52
What about Brick, Moon, Mysterious Skin and The Lookout? A
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MisterAmj
Jul 11th 2011, 17:10
No Brick...sigh :(
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Porkchopexpress
Jul 11th 2011, 18:42
I often wonder about what classifies a film as 'Indie' these days, films funded on body parts, borrowed credit cards and lottery money? Is it the production, the distribution? I'd class 'Clerks', 'El Mariarchi' and the original 'Evil Dead' on those grounds, but any film that isn't made by a major studio is indie? What's the ratio of independent films made to that of major studios? Or is it more a sensibility to stray away from more familiar genres? Oh and 'Gummo' is incomprehensible s**t, weird for the sake of being weird, too many dead cats for my liking. :)
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Murphy0806
Jul 11th 2011, 23:07
I've been reading these TF features for a while now and more often than not the comments afterwards are criticisms, most of which i agree with. Yes, they are fun to read, but I'm constantly thinking how much thought really goes into them? On a daily basis there are 50 of the best of this 100 of the best of that... In fact not long ago we had the 100 greatest Harry Potter moments... 100? I do enjoy the Harry Potter films but why not just pick 10 of the really good moments and discuss them in a bit more detail. Seems to be more quantity over quality just to get people coming back to the site. Sometimes it seems so rushed they cant even spell correctly, as if there's some TF warlord cracking a whip behind the feature writers shouting 'MORE, MORE, MORE!!!'. Also, didn't another big film mag do a feature very similar to this only a week ago?
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joker16
Jul 14th 2011, 2:23
No love for Bronson or Valhalla Rising? Shame.
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jonnywillis
Jul 24th 2012, 10:06
This will get mixed reviews, but what about Frenemy? (Little fish, strange pond)
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maringenovski
Sep 14th 2012, 11:35
it was a good list overall, but I can't agree with placing Terminator, Reservoir Dogs, Mean Streets, Memento (instead of Following, srsly?!), Sideways so high and Sex Lies and Videotape wasn't that great of a movie after all. I'm a bit surprised not to see more Jarmusch films in this list, besides, Stranger than Paradise and Pi should both have been in the top10. also, as someone pointed Brick definitely should have made the list as well, not to mention Wristcutters, but anyway, it's just my opinion.
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