I wish the voters would have to submit their top 50 not top 10. It would make the list more honest.
@michaelbruns449Ай бұрын
Take the politically correct bs first choice and toss it out the cinematic window, Vertigo is still number one, again. Where the heck are Apocalypse Now 1979, Lawrence Of Arabia 1962 and War And Peace 1967, to name a few, sadly and unforgivably absent, again.
@james_t_kirk3 ай бұрын
*A well-crafted mini-documentary. The only thing I would've added is a passing mention of her TV appearances, one from "The Fugitive" and the other from "The Outer Limits".*
@howard59923 ай бұрын
Very well written and also excellent narration.
@ihatefanserviceanime3644 ай бұрын
Woke
@arrietys4 ай бұрын
past lives top 3? be serious
@haydenwalton27664 ай бұрын
these lists will continue to lose their importance and relevence as you DEI them into the ground. but hey, as long as it's a win for feminism today, right ? what else could possibly matter ?
@64ccd4 ай бұрын
Without having any statistics to base this on I believe that there are about 50 male directors for every female director in ALL levels of filmmaking. I’ve gone to film school with women, but usually it’s the men that actually go around class asking people to help them with a project they’re directing. It doesn’t matter, but the fact is that less women are interested in directing (and directing is a hard and stressful job mind you). So if 1 in 50 directors are women, then it makes sense that 2 in 100 should be on this list, or well, in reality it would probably make sense if there was 1/100 or less. Being a woman doesn’t automatically make you a good director. I would personally place Barbie way higher than Jean Dielman, which was also made by a female director. Heck, where is Lost In Translation in this conversation?
@blackrock666satan5 ай бұрын
Past Lives!!
@metasmith5 ай бұрын
All is Fair in Love is in Jungle Fever but was on 1973's Innervisions. Stevie (or Spike) did in fact pull songs out the vault for Jungle Fever.
@benbaxter50005 ай бұрын
Past lives is my pick.
@blackrock666satan5 ай бұрын
Didnt know anything about it going into it, left needing to know everything
@user-zy7di5no8x5 ай бұрын
Can't wait for Poor Things
@antoniovasquez99465 ай бұрын
In the mood for love is the best one out of all of these top 10
@yousefknowinsky71365 ай бұрын
Thank you
@justgivemethetruth5 ай бұрын
Gloria Grahame, brilliant and beautiful and full of life. She should be better known. Love her.
@Marcel_Audubon5 ай бұрын
couldn’t make it through this, the non stop vocal fry is too laughable
@Marcel_Audubon5 ай бұрын
"Isn't love grand?" in your fullest vocal fry 🤢🤢🤮
@martinhanley95245 ай бұрын
Great job ! Terrific actress - they don't make them like they used to !!
@joe.whiting026 ай бұрын
What font have you guys used on this vid? Been searching for it for ages!
@darkwind6986 ай бұрын
Worst music ever & you can't mute it if you want to hear the audio bursts ... Moreover their penchant for using imbecilic "Tie" numerations only serves to completely ruin the entire feeling and enjoyment of having a "list" in the first place
@fernandohinojosa32116 ай бұрын
This list is completely out of order. I don't even want to know what criteria were used to make it.
@ellemiller72376 ай бұрын
Wooooooo Marty
@lawrencemckay946 ай бұрын
Well deserved #1! Can't wait for Close Your Eyes and The Zone of Interest
@KajiCarson6 ай бұрын
Hear, hear!
@makegoodmakebetter6 ай бұрын
Barbie and Oppenheimer tying is hilarious
@khakimzhanmiras6 ай бұрын
booooooooring!
@poetcomic16 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing out the 'Gloria' aspects of The Grifters - a favorite movie of mine.
@victoriajarvis22607 ай бұрын
Criminal pedophile that got away with rape. "Here honey, this is how you do it." She was caught by his father in bed when he was 13 - his son, and he didn't say anything! (Typical. Usually mother of incest crime does nothing.) Was he ten when she started or was she just "grooming" him? Was he her first child? "Here sweetie, let me show you." Is this insane? Why wasn't she kicked out of Hollywood and why do people "icon"-ize her? Filthy pedophile.
@kalpparashar50177 ай бұрын
This trilogy and director seems wonderful . But it's stupidity , you have to look into the background of people before welcoming them in your home . Bharat (india) has faced beutal barbaric islamic invasions invaders but BHARATiya Sanatan Vedic Hindus Dharm resistance saved this our nation country so far . But look what is happening in Europe from last so many years , it's burning .
@xe6667 ай бұрын
The Sight & Sound charity list 😂
@mr_don_rowe7 ай бұрын
"When they handed me a phone to take this video, I shot it in landscape like a fuckin' Lumière brother."
@botero017 ай бұрын
Communist idiocy
@daroblackheart3837 ай бұрын
Jeanne Dielman as the number one makes me laugh. Better than 2001 A Space Odyssey, Seven Samurai, Citizen Kane or The Godfather? Good joke!
@trickydick61527 ай бұрын
Who believes this shite?
@andydufresnefromshawshank58668 ай бұрын
And this lady sounds like a liberal leftist. And no problem with a lot of these new movies on this new list is that the movies? Don’t feel like there as good as the older films. Sure Parasite, Get Out, & Moonlight were fantastic in my opinion, but there to reset for them to be in this movie, instead of letting them marinate for a decade. Now I do love Mulholland Drive definitely in my top five but I think portrait of a Lady on fire shouldn’t be in the top 100 even in the 2032 list. In the 1999 movie Beau Travail is good but not great, no, it was on the list in 2012, but I think it should stay in the same spot it was in 2012. Now Jeanne Deilman being #1 is absolutely insane, I think it shouldn’t even be in the top 100 in my opinion. But shocks me or films that are not on the list like Lawrence of Arabia, 12 angry men, and Schindler’s list. Flawless masterpieces
@ahenathon8 ай бұрын
And in the thumbnail the worst film of all times?
@esseen1008 ай бұрын
Great interview. I wonder how Spike would feel if you knew that William Friedkin, the director who he very much admires and got an autograph from, thought that the film "A Birth of a Nation" by DW Griffith was an American film classic which told the true stories of how blacks newly freed from slavery ran amuck marauding white citizens' property and raping white women?
@trinex33328 ай бұрын
That is one of the worst movies I ever watch. No even in my top 100000. If anything is in my list of the worst movies of all time.
@WHITES3XMASTER8 ай бұрын
This interviewer is all over the place like bird shit. Terribly executed.
@androod62118 ай бұрын
"Social servile constructs"? While, for forty-odd years, the man is trapped down a mine or stuck in a saw mill or weighed down by tons of bricks or even wedged behind a desk developing DVT, then retiring only to die a few years later while his wife lives on. My poor heart bleeds for a woman who doesn't have the imagination to use her freedom wisely. S&S is nought but political dickswinging.
@petertromp87868 ай бұрын
Not one Luis Bunuel film in the Top 150? Not even The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - one of if not the greatest comedy of manners ever made? A film still relevant to this day for its genius depiction of how social brainwashing and in-grouping can lead even the strongest minds to decay? I think the number one choice is a brave and necessary shift in critical thought of what even constitutes "great film-making", but Bunuel's oeuvre is no less radical for the way it constantly critiqued and downright mocked Conservative power structures and thought.
@yuntakukai10028 ай бұрын
Absurd feminist taint
@dobr44818 ай бұрын
The first episode of the tv show 'Minder', 'Gunfight At The OK Laundrette', made around the same time as 'A Hole In Babylon', is another comic dramatisation of the siege & features 'A Hole In Babylon''s Trevor Thomas as one of a trio of Black militants ( who call themselves the Independent Rastafarian Army ) who take Terry McCann, an elderly woman ( played by Hilary Mason of 'Don't Look Now' fame ) & a laundrette owner hostage in the basement of a laundrette ( which still exists today ).
@MAFion9 ай бұрын
Lost all credibility. No Lawrence of Arabia? No Chinatown? No Godfather II? Now shoe leather tops it all. SMH.
@alanhodges88399 ай бұрын
Gloria beats them all today.
@ianwilliams60429 ай бұрын
I think I'd rather sit through the latest Snow White monstrosity that sit through Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles.
@andreasesser46419 ай бұрын
Thanks Sight and Sound, for notifying me that you are not worth paying attention to anymore.
@alfonsoantonromero9329 ай бұрын
The Sound and Sound Election seems driven by gender ideology. That discredits it even in its Marxist precepts. But it's worse than that, was there really not a single quality film with a solid plot, with significance directed by a woman or exclusively about the life of a woman? even Thelma and Louise is much more transcendent and less soporific.
@DarrylMcCullough9 ай бұрын
Awesome!!! My filmmaking inspiration! 🎥
@VintageVera9 ай бұрын
She was so perfect in the Big Heat.
@tontonjeannot60899 ай бұрын
I'm an old, gay man, but watching Gloria Grahame makes me shiver, in a good way.
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I wish the voters would have to submit their top 50 not top 10. It would make the list more honest.
Take the politically correct bs first choice and toss it out the cinematic window, Vertigo is still number one, again. Where the heck are Apocalypse Now 1979, Lawrence Of Arabia 1962 and War And Peace 1967, to name a few, sadly and unforgivably absent, again.
*A well-crafted mini-documentary. The only thing I would've added is a passing mention of her TV appearances, one from "The Fugitive" and the other from "The Outer Limits".*
Very well written and also excellent narration.
Woke
past lives top 3? be serious
these lists will continue to lose their importance and relevence as you DEI them into the ground. but hey, as long as it's a win for feminism today, right ? what else could possibly matter ?
Without having any statistics to base this on I believe that there are about 50 male directors for every female director in ALL levels of filmmaking. I’ve gone to film school with women, but usually it’s the men that actually go around class asking people to help them with a project they’re directing. It doesn’t matter, but the fact is that less women are interested in directing (and directing is a hard and stressful job mind you). So if 1 in 50 directors are women, then it makes sense that 2 in 100 should be on this list, or well, in reality it would probably make sense if there was 1/100 or less. Being a woman doesn’t automatically make you a good director. I would personally place Barbie way higher than Jean Dielman, which was also made by a female director. Heck, where is Lost In Translation in this conversation?
Past Lives!!
All is Fair in Love is in Jungle Fever but was on 1973's Innervisions. Stevie (or Spike) did in fact pull songs out the vault for Jungle Fever.
Past lives is my pick.
Didnt know anything about it going into it, left needing to know everything
Can't wait for Poor Things
In the mood for love is the best one out of all of these top 10
Thank you
Gloria Grahame, brilliant and beautiful and full of life. She should be better known. Love her.
couldn’t make it through this, the non stop vocal fry is too laughable
"Isn't love grand?" in your fullest vocal fry 🤢🤢🤮
Great job ! Terrific actress - they don't make them like they used to !!
What font have you guys used on this vid? Been searching for it for ages!
Worst music ever & you can't mute it if you want to hear the audio bursts ... Moreover their penchant for using imbecilic "Tie" numerations only serves to completely ruin the entire feeling and enjoyment of having a "list" in the first place
This list is completely out of order. I don't even want to know what criteria were used to make it.
Wooooooo Marty
Well deserved #1! Can't wait for Close Your Eyes and The Zone of Interest
Hear, hear!
Barbie and Oppenheimer tying is hilarious
booooooooring!
Thanks for pointing out the 'Gloria' aspects of The Grifters - a favorite movie of mine.
Criminal pedophile that got away with rape. "Here honey, this is how you do it." She was caught by his father in bed when he was 13 - his son, and he didn't say anything! (Typical. Usually mother of incest crime does nothing.) Was he ten when she started or was she just "grooming" him? Was he her first child? "Here sweetie, let me show you." Is this insane? Why wasn't she kicked out of Hollywood and why do people "icon"-ize her? Filthy pedophile.
This trilogy and director seems wonderful . But it's stupidity , you have to look into the background of people before welcoming them in your home . Bharat (india) has faced beutal barbaric islamic invasions invaders but BHARATiya Sanatan Vedic Hindus Dharm resistance saved this our nation country so far . But look what is happening in Europe from last so many years , it's burning .
The Sight & Sound charity list 😂
"When they handed me a phone to take this video, I shot it in landscape like a fuckin' Lumière brother."
Communist idiocy
Jeanne Dielman as the number one makes me laugh. Better than 2001 A Space Odyssey, Seven Samurai, Citizen Kane or The Godfather? Good joke!
Who believes this shite?
And this lady sounds like a liberal leftist. And no problem with a lot of these new movies on this new list is that the movies? Don’t feel like there as good as the older films. Sure Parasite, Get Out, & Moonlight were fantastic in my opinion, but there to reset for them to be in this movie, instead of letting them marinate for a decade. Now I do love Mulholland Drive definitely in my top five but I think portrait of a Lady on fire shouldn’t be in the top 100 even in the 2032 list. In the 1999 movie Beau Travail is good but not great, no, it was on the list in 2012, but I think it should stay in the same spot it was in 2012. Now Jeanne Deilman being #1 is absolutely insane, I think it shouldn’t even be in the top 100 in my opinion. But shocks me or films that are not on the list like Lawrence of Arabia, 12 angry men, and Schindler’s list. Flawless masterpieces
And in the thumbnail the worst film of all times?
Great interview. I wonder how Spike would feel if you knew that William Friedkin, the director who he very much admires and got an autograph from, thought that the film "A Birth of a Nation" by DW Griffith was an American film classic which told the true stories of how blacks newly freed from slavery ran amuck marauding white citizens' property and raping white women?
That is one of the worst movies I ever watch. No even in my top 100000. If anything is in my list of the worst movies of all time.
This interviewer is all over the place like bird shit. Terribly executed.
"Social servile constructs"? While, for forty-odd years, the man is trapped down a mine or stuck in a saw mill or weighed down by tons of bricks or even wedged behind a desk developing DVT, then retiring only to die a few years later while his wife lives on. My poor heart bleeds for a woman who doesn't have the imagination to use her freedom wisely. S&S is nought but political dickswinging.
Not one Luis Bunuel film in the Top 150? Not even The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - one of if not the greatest comedy of manners ever made? A film still relevant to this day for its genius depiction of how social brainwashing and in-grouping can lead even the strongest minds to decay? I think the number one choice is a brave and necessary shift in critical thought of what even constitutes "great film-making", but Bunuel's oeuvre is no less radical for the way it constantly critiqued and downright mocked Conservative power structures and thought.
Absurd feminist taint
The first episode of the tv show 'Minder', 'Gunfight At The OK Laundrette', made around the same time as 'A Hole In Babylon', is another comic dramatisation of the siege & features 'A Hole In Babylon''s Trevor Thomas as one of a trio of Black militants ( who call themselves the Independent Rastafarian Army ) who take Terry McCann, an elderly woman ( played by Hilary Mason of 'Don't Look Now' fame ) & a laundrette owner hostage in the basement of a laundrette ( which still exists today ).
Lost all credibility. No Lawrence of Arabia? No Chinatown? No Godfather II? Now shoe leather tops it all. SMH.
Gloria beats them all today.
I think I'd rather sit through the latest Snow White monstrosity that sit through Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles.
Thanks Sight and Sound, for notifying me that you are not worth paying attention to anymore.
The Sound and Sound Election seems driven by gender ideology. That discredits it even in its Marxist precepts. But it's worse than that, was there really not a single quality film with a solid plot, with significance directed by a woman or exclusively about the life of a woman? even Thelma and Louise is much more transcendent and less soporific.
Awesome!!! My filmmaking inspiration! 🎥
She was so perfect in the Big Heat.
I'm an old, gay man, but watching Gloria Grahame makes me shiver, in a good way.