On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 04:41:42PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > For me the best films of all time would be, > [and lots of people replied with various opinions] but I haven't seen the following mentioned; Akira Anime probably doesn't count but this was definitely one film I rushed out to buy when it was released Fargo Didn't get this the first time I saw it, had to see it a second time to appreciate it. But thinking about it, I'm not sure I'd list either of them as "The Best Film of All Time". Films I consider great however would include; Ghost Dog Toy Story Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels The Italian Job and a fair few on the others already mentioned. Having got this far I'm not sure I can come up with one film that qualifies, I haven't seen most of likely candidates (Citizen Kane, The Seven Samurai). Neil.
- Re: The best film of all time? Mike Jarvis
- Re: The best film of all time? Jonathan Stowe
- Re: The best film of all time? Andrew Wilson
- Re: The best film of all time? Jonathan Stowe
- Re: The best film of all time? David Cantrell
- Re: The best film of all time? David Cantrell
- Re: The best film of all time? Damian Conway
- Re: The best film of all time? Jonathan Stowe
- Re: The best film of all time? David Cantrell
- Re: The best film of all time? David H. Adler
- Re: The best film of all time? Neil Ford
- Re: The best film of all time? Barbie [home]
- Re: The best film of all time? Barbie [home]
- Re: The best film of all time? Redvers Davies
- Re: The best film of all time? Tony Bowden
- Re: The best film of all time? David Cantrell
- Re: The best film of all time? Alex Gough
- Re: The best film of all time? Jasper McCrea
- Re: The best film of all time? Newton, Philip
- Re: The best film of all time? Jonathan Peterson
- Re: The best film of all time? Redvers Davies