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Old 10-13-2011, 09:46 PM
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Empire's 100 Best British Films Ever

It is a pretty good compilation if you don't take the ranking into consideration.

For e.g., Brazil at #93 will make your hair stand. Dracula at #90, Lock, Stock at #75, Chariots of Fire at #63, etc., all are glaring mistakes in terms of ranks, IMO.

But overall, as a list it is a pretty noteworthy project.

Take a look - http://www.empireonline.com/100britishfilms/
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Old 10-14-2011, 01:32 AM
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Nil By Mouth should be ranked higher than it is on that list. One of the finest films of the 90s. It's one of the flicks that shaped my tastes in cinema.

No Get Carter? ...or did I miss it?

I guess they were TV films but Made In Britain, Scum and Meantime are totally kingshit flicks that really get that grim realism down. No sugarcoating. Maybe they just have a more appreciating audience overseas?

I was never really happy with the adaption of Trainspotting. Quite a neutered approach to Welsh's work. It's a bit flawed but The Acid House was a lot better.

Shit like Four Weddings and The Full Monty makes me fucking cringe... lots of really dry and safe stuff listed too that for me illustrates reasons not to like UK's cinematic output.

Gimme Harry Brown over Harry Potter :D
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Old 10-14-2011, 01:54 AM
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I really need to watch again classics like Gandhi & Lawrence of Arabia. Saw them last so many years ago that I can hardly able to recall this great films now.
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Gimme Harry Brown over Harry Potter :D
Ditto. Haven't still seen any of the Potter films though.:o

Surprised to see films like Hot Fuzz & Monsters ahead of so many great films and not including film like 10 Rillington Place is clearly a great error, IMO.

Other than that I can recall (seen actually) only following 28 films from the list:

  1. Brazil (93)
  2. Dracula (90)
  3. The Lady Vanishes (82)
  4. The King’s Speech (79)
  5. Lock, Stock & 2 smoking Barrels (75)
  6. Atonement (73)
  7. Casino Royale (70)
  8. Blow-Up (69)
  9. Hunger (65)
  10. Peeping Tom (65)
  11. Slumdog Millionaire (64)
  12. The 39 steps (52)
  13. Hot Fuzz (50)
  14. The Wicker Man (47)
  15. Monsters (41)
  16. The Italian Job (39)
  17. The Descent (38)
  18. 28 days later (37)
  19. Dead Man’s Shoes (27)
  20. Moon (24)
  21. Rebecca (23)
  22. Goldfinger (16)
  23. Bridge on the River Kawai (15)
  24. The Third Man (14)
  25. A Clockwork Orange (11)
  26. Trainspotting (8)
  27. Shaun of the Dead (6)
  28. Don’t Look Now (4)
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Old 10-14-2011, 02:11 AM
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Brazil needed to be MUCH higher, probably within the top 20.

Lawrence Of Arabia is a classic though, one of my all-time favourite films.

Also, where was Stanley Kubrick's stuff? (Admittedly that could be argued to not be British, but it's every bit as British as American or anything else)
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Old 10-14-2011, 02:30 AM
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Clockwork Orange is there.
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Old 10-14-2011, 02:39 AM
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Not as good as the British Film Institute's Top 100, but only a couple of omissions that really should have been there:

The Crying Game
The Day Of The Jackal
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Old 10-14-2011, 04:48 AM
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Clockwork Orange is there.
Fair play, but there's still 2001, Full Metal Jacket, Barry Lyndon...
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Fair play, but there's still 2001, Full Metal Jacket, Barry Lyndon...
Full Metal Jacket isn't a British film.
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It is according to IMDb. I may be wrong, but I assumed the vast majority of everyting Kubrick did from the 60's onwards was at least in part British as, with the exception of his casting and distribution, he remained largely British-based and most of his films were both British and American.

But it can be a tricky business.
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It is according to IMDb. I may be wrong, but I assumed the vast majority of everyting Kubrick did from the 60's onwards was at least in part British as, with the exception of his casting and distribution, he remained largely British-based and most of his films were both British and American.

But it can be a tricky business.
My bad. Sorry. I'll shut up now. :D
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