telegraph.co.uk — Not one British-made film has made it on to the French cinema magazine Les Cahiers du Cinema's list of the 100 best films of all time. But here are the hundred German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, not to mention American and French films, that did make the cut.
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malbertsenNov 22, 2008
come on... it's great but not top 100 great
slymNov 22, 2008
Ok very well, what about Gandhi, Zulu or the Bridge on the river Kwai then? How do they not belong on that list?
whackaxeNov 23, 2008
Damn my ignorance! could you explain when this war started, what battles were fought on which fronts and under which conditions and when did the U.S "win"? or is this the 05/01/03 kind of "winning" ?Enlighten me, lord of war.
Closed AccountNov 23, 2008
Wow, f**king idiots Dugg me down. Enjoy your faggy Sci-Fi films
faultlinedesignNov 23, 2008
They should rename this list "100 Films American Society Deems Worthy of Watching" because I would choose a good dark comedy ie. Brazil, Pie (the mathematical thriller not the douche teen movie), Boogie Nights over any of those choices.
shconNov 30, 2008
Don't get me wrong... they're decent movies, but Nosferatu isn't one of the best movies of all time. If buffy the vampire slayer had come out that year instead of Nosferatu IT would be on the list instead. Thats all I'm saying... being old or being the first does not make one apart of the Top 100 of all time.