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The Best Films of All Time

Tyler Harrington’s Top 10

1. Eraserhead (Lynch)

2. Blue Velvet (Lynch)

3. Videodrome (Cronenberg)

4. Tromeo and Juliet (L. Kaufman)

5. Mulholland Drive (Lynch)

6. Night of the Living Dead (Romero)

7. Scrotal Vengeance (Seaver)

8. eXistenZ (Cronenberg)

9. Dead Alive (Jackson)

10. Bad Taste (Jackson)

 

Nick Bernard’s Top 10

The Jerk (Reiner)

A Clockwork Orange (Kubrick)

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Jackson)

The Matrix (Wachowski)

Dogma (Smith)

Gettysburg (Maxwell)

Patton (Schaffner)

Terminator 2 (Cameron)

Batman (Burton)

Die Hard (McTiernan)

 

Colin Ledet’s Top 10

1. Better Off Dead … (Holland)

2. Playing by Heart (Carroll)

3. Serendipity (Chelsom), The Matrix (Wachowski)

4. Mystic Pizza (Petrie)

5. You Can Count on Me (Lonergan)

6. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Gilliam, Jones)

7. The Usual Suspects (McQuarrie)

8. Papillon (Schaffner)

9. Sixteen Candles (Hughes)

10. Just Cause (Glimcher)

 

Jason Harang’s Top 21

Dr. Strangelove (Kubrick)

2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick)

The Conversation (Coppola)

Psycho (Hitchcock)

Vertigo (Hitchcock)

Rear Window (Hitchcock)

The Maltese Falcon (Huston)

Lady in a Cage (Grauman)

Seconds (Frankenheimer)

The Manchurian Candidate (Frankenheimer)

The Other (Mulligan)

The Nanny (Holt)

Cool Hand Luke (Rosenberg)

Lawrence of Arabia (Lean)

Jaws (Spielberg)

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Gilliam, Jones)

A Christmas Story (Clark)

Back to the Future (Zemeckis)

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Stuart)

North by Northwest (Hitchcock)

Citizen Kane (Welles)

 

Andre Lyon’s Top 25

Touch of Evil (Welles)

Shadows (Cassavetes)

Akira (Otomo)

Branded to Kill (Suzuki)

Crumb (Zwigoff)

City Lights (Chaplin)

Do the Right Thing (Lee)

Safe (Haynes)

Hannah and Her Sisters (Allen)

Stranger Than Paradise (Jarmusch)

The Third Man (Reed)

Irma Vep (Assayas)

Rashomon (Kurosawa)

L’Avventura (Antonioni)

Bad Lieutenant (Ferrara)

Chinatown (Polanski)

Cries and Whispers (Bergman)

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (Buñuel)

Earth (Dovzhenko)

Flowers of Shanghai (Hou)

Fallen Angels (Wong)

Singin’ in the Rain (Kelly)

In the Company of Men (LaBute)

Rear Window (Hitchcock)

 

Matt Ockmond – Clerks

 

Mike Seemann – Army of Darkness

 

Brad LeBeouf – Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood

 

Jason Tate – Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood

 

Jason Lee – Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood

 

Nick Bernard – The Jerk

 

Brian Simpson’s Top 7

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Reign of Fire

Tron

Princess Mononoke

Black Sheep

Tommy Boy

SLC Punk

 

Jeff Seemann – A Clockwork Orange

        I find it has Wonderful casting, great message, and the lingo is just damn trippy. A must-see for all who don't mind a couple of rape encounters.

 

Shaun Gravois – A Nightmare on Elm Street, Dawn of the Dead

       It's one of the few movies that have ever truly scared me. I remember seeing that when I was a kid, and I was afraid to sleep. As a teenager, sleep is your way of getting away from the trials and tribulations of adolescent life. Wes Craven masterfully turned this sanctuary into a desolate realm of death and despair. I like it so much because it gives a feeling of utter despair of the likes of which I’ve never seen before. Nobody can stay awake forever, so your time awake is a death-clock ticking away to doom.

 

Dane Hitt

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

 

Aaron Gravois – The Godfather

 

Robert Harrington – Dead Alive

 

Hanson Filce – The Original Kings of Comedy

 

Gregory Filce’s Top 4

Ghostbusters

Do the Right Thing

Pulp Fiction

Seven Samurai

 

Karan Dixit – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

 

Ross Duncan’s Top 3

The Matrix

Fight Club

Vanilla Sky

 

Nick Cheramie – The End of Evangelion

 

Emily Durocher — The Little Mermaid

 

David Werner – Seven Samurai

 

Scott Olivier – Mallrats

 

Lauren Ledet – Dr. Zhivago

 

The Winner

Four Films Tied for Second Place