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Last Tango In Paris, Bernardo Bertolucci, 1972
Flaming Creatures , Jack Smith, 1963
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Tobe Hooper 1974
Frankenstein, James Whale, 1931
Out of the Blue, Dennis Hopper 1980
Stroszek, Werner Herzog 1977
Celebration, Thomas Vinterberg, 1998
Wild at Heart, David Lynch, 1990
Heidi, Paul McCarthy & Mike Kelly, 1994
War is Menstrual Envy, Nick Zedd, 1992
Gummo, Harmony Korine, 1997
Glen or Glenda?, Ed Wood, 1953
Un Chien Andalusian, Luis Bunuel, 1928
Top 13 best filmmakers of all time
Werner Herzog
Jack Smith
Charlie Chaplin
Jean Luc Godard
David Lynch
John Cassavetes
Josef Von Sternberg
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Luis Bunuel
James Whale
Nick Zedd
Orson Welles
Harmony Korine
Top 13 best actors/actresses of all time
Marlon Brando
Gena Rowlands
Klaus Kinski
Montgomery Clift
Sean Penn
Harvey Keitel
Samantha Morton
Hilary Swank
Crispin Glover
Brad Dourif
Linda Manz
Susan Tyrrell
Ellen Burstyn
Top 13 worst films of all time
The Matrix, The Wachowski Brothers, 1999
Kill Bill vol. whatever, Quentin Tarantino, whenever
Charlie�s Angels part whatever, McG, whenever
Schindler�s List, Steven Spielberg, 1993
Raiders of the Lost Ark, Steven Spielberg, 1981
Chasing Amy, Kevin Smith, 1997
Forrest Gump, Robert Zemeckis, 1994
Star Wars, George Lucas, 1977
Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino, 1994
Mission Impossible part whatever, Brian DePalma, John Woo, J.J. Abrams, whenever
L.A. Confidential, Curtis Hanson, 1997
The Big Lebowski, The Coen Brothers, 1998
Anything by Robert Rodriguez
Top 13 worst filmmakers (I use that term lightly) of all time
George Lucas
Steven Spielberg
Kevin Smith
The Wachowski Brothers
McG
Quentin Tarantino
Tim Burton
Baz Luhrman
Whit Stillman
Guy Ritchie
The Coen Brothers
Paul Thomas Anderson
Francis Ford Copolla
Top 13 worst actors/actresses of all time
Russell Crowe
Drew Barrymore
Winona Ryder
Burt Reynolds
Colin Farrell
Luke Wilson
Natalie Portman
Sally Field
John Travolta
Keanu Reeves
Christina Ricci
Robert Redford
Cameron Diaz
Reviews
The Devil Bat (1940)
This one's for one shot
'One Shot' McGuire steals this show. Donald Kerr turns in a great performance as frenchy chasing Newspaper photographer/Johnny Layton cronie. I think it's his best role since Happy Hapton in Mars attacks the World.
I love the look on Bela's face whenever he delivers the cryptic farewell, "Good bye". Ever since I saw this film I can't wear aftershave.But what a diabolical plan. It was almost perfect. I can't wait to see Devil Bat's Daughter. I hope it's better than Dracula's Daughter.
I love when the family patriarch stops by Bela's in the beginning and tells him how he just went over the figures and it turns out he's a lot richer than Bela. After he leaves, Bela has a thinking voice over as his diabolical laughing face turns into an intense bitter stare.
Man this movie is Awesome, and what a fitting ending.