1.27.2009

Meanwhile, back in the film world...

Found this little gem today, in which Jean-Luc Godard lists his top 10 films each year from 1956-1965. What is most alarming is the quality of each film - any of which could have been a number one pick. I don't think it's a case of hindsight being 20/20, or a curmudgeonly "they don't make 'em like they used to" attitude - the sheer volume of fantastic film is astounding compared to today.
The link for this comes from the archives at the always amazing, insightful and heartfelt Moon in the Gutter, which, if I had to pick just one, is THE blog that inspired me to start up this one. You should check it out, too - great stuff.

2 comments:

La Sporgenza said...

Wow.... What a list! I was taken aback by just how many great films came from this 10 year span. Of the 100 listed, I've seen 46 and found maybe 10 or 12 that I wasn't familiar with at all. The hunt begins. It's odd, but a list not unlike this one was a prime motivator in the early days of the Film Buff. It struck me as odd that there didn't seem to be a place where you could go and consistently find great classics like these, and we set out to be that place. We've got a little sidetracked over the years but all in all we've got a fair few of the ones that have been released. I guess that's worth something even if all we seem to rent is High School Musical III Redux.

the coelacanth said...

the film buff saved my life, in more ways than one.