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Danny
13-Aug-2006, 06:09 AM
May 14, 2005
Top fifty British films?

1. The Italian Job (1969, Peter Collinson)
2. Trainspotting (1995, Danny Boyle)
3. Bridget Jones' Diary (2001, Sharon Maguire)
4. Shaun of the Dead (2004, Edgar Wright)
5. Notting Hill (1999, Roger Michell)
6. Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (1998, Guy Ritchie) 7. Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994, Mike Newell)
8. Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979, Terry Jones)
9. Snatch (2000, Guy Ritchie)
10. The Full Monty (1997, Peter Cattaneo)
11. Lawrence of Arabia (1962, David Lean)
12. Withnail & I (1995, Bruce Robinson)
13. Love Actually (2003, Richard Curtis)
14. Zulu (1964, Cy Endfield)
15. The Great Escape (1963, John Sturges)
16. Get Carter (1971, Mike Hodges)
17. Monty Python & The Holy Grail (1975, Terry Gilliam/Terry Jones)
18. Layer Cake (2004, Matthew Vaughn)
19. The Wicker Man (1973, Robin Hardy)
20. The Ladykillers (1955, Alexander Mackendrick)
21. 28 Days Later (2002, Danny Boyle)
22. A Clockwork Orange (1971, Stanley Kubrick)
23. The Third Man (1949, Carol Reed)
24. The Long Good Friday (1980, John Mackenzie)
25. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957, David Lean)
26. A Matter of Life and Death (1946, Powell/Pressburger)
27. Quadrophenia (1979, Franc Roddam)
28. Billy Elliot (2000, Stephen Daldry)
29. Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949, Robert Hamer)
30. Brief Encounter (1945, David Lean)
31. Dog Soldiers (2002, Neil Marshall)
32. Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone (2001, Chris Columbus)
33. Shallow Grave (1994, Danny Boyle)
34. Chariots of Fire (1981, Hugh Hudson)
35. Kes (1969, Ken Loach)
36. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004, Beeban Kidron)
37. Gandhi (1982, Richard Attenborough)
38. The 39 Steps (1935, Alfred Hitchcock)
39. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964, Stanley Kubrick)
40. Oliver! (1968, Carol Reed)
41. Goodbye Mr. Chips (1939, Sam Wood)
42. Alfie (1966, Lewis Gilbert)
43. A Fish Called Wanda (1988, Charles Chrichton)
44. Bend It Like Beckham (2002, Gurinder Chadha)
45. Battle of Britain (1969, Guy Hamilton)
46. Doctor Zhivago (1965, David Lean)
47. Passport to Pimlico (1949, Henry Cornelius)
48. The Railway Children (1970, Lionel Jeffries)
49. A Bridge Too Far (1977, Richard Attenborough)
50. Sense & Sensibility (1995, Ang Lee)

now i know i aint the only british wannabe director on here so what does anyone make of this, cus i for one cant believe people think the italian job is better than tranis potting or the wickerman!:mad:
i kinda agree on 28 days beating a clockwork orange, im surprised others do.


but damn its funny that dog soldiers beat harry potter!:lol:

and its great to see danny boyle got 3 films in the top 50 more than any other, nice to see that us 'dannys' are taken seriously even with a girly name :lol:.

cant believe love acutally is in there either.

DjfunkmasterG
13-Aug-2006, 06:22 AM
May 14, 2005
Top fifty British films?

1. The Italian Job (1969, Peter Collinson)
2. Trainspotting (1995, Danny Boyle)
3. Bridget Jones' Diary (2001, Sharon Maguire)
4. Shaun of the Dead (2004, Edgar Wright)
5. Notting Hill (1999, Roger Michell)
6. Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (1998, Guy Ritchie) 7. Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994, Mike Newell)
8. Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979, Terry Jones)
9. Snatch (2000, Guy Ritchie)
10. The Full Monty (1997, Peter Cattaneo)
11. Lawrence of Arabia (1962, David Lean)
12. Withnail & I (1995, Bruce Robinson)
13. Love Actually (2003, Richard Curtis)
14. Zulu (1964, Cy Endfield)
15. The Great Escape (1963, John Sturges)
16. Get Carter (1971, Mike Hodges)
17. Monty Python & The Holy Grail (1975, Terry Gilliam/Terry Jones)
18. Layer Cake (2004, Matthew Vaughn)
19. The Wicker Man (1973, Robin Hardy)
20. The Ladykillers (1955, Alexander Mackendrick)
21. 28 Days Later (2002, Danny Boyle)
22. A Clockwork Orange (1971, Stanley Kubrick)
23. The Third Man (1949, Carol Reed)
24. The Long Good Friday (1980, John Mackenzie)
25. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957, David Lean)
26. A Matter of Life and Death (1946, Powell/Pressburger)
27. Quadrophenia (1979, Franc Roddam)
28. Billy Elliot (2000, Stephen Daldry)
29. Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949, Robert Hamer)
30. Brief Encounter (1945, David Lean)
31. Dog Soldiers (2002, Neil Marshall)
32. Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone (2001, Chris Columbus)
33. Shallow Grave (1994, Danny Boyle)
34. Chariots of Fire (1981, Hugh Hudson)
35. Kes (1969, Ken Loach)
36. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004, Beeban Kidron)
37. Gandhi (1982, Richard Attenborough)
38. The 39 Steps (1935, Alfred Hitchcock)
39. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964, Stanley Kubrick)
40. Oliver! (1968, Carol Reed)
41. Goodbye Mr. Chips (1939, Sam Wood)
42. Alfie (1966, Lewis Gilbert)
43. A Fish Called Wanda (1988, Charles Chrichton)
44. Bend It Like Beckham (2002, Gurinder Chadha)
45. Battle of Britain (1969, Guy Hamilton)
46. Doctor Zhivago (1965, David Lean)
47. Passport to Pimlico (1949, Henry Cornelius)
48. The Railway Children (1970, Lionel Jeffries)
49. A Bridge Too Far (1977, Richard Attenborough)
50. Sense & Sensibility (1995, Ang Lee)

now i know i aint the only british wannabe director on here so what does anyone make of this, cus i for one cant believe people think the italian job is better than tranis potting or the wickerman!:mad:
i kinda agree on 28 days beating a clockwork orange, im surprised others do.


but damn its funny that dog soldiers beat harry potter!:lol:

and its great to see danny boyle got 3 films in the top 50 more than any other, nice to see that us 'dannys' are taken seriously even with a girly name :lol:.

cant believe love acutally is in there either.


I am happy to see Shaun in the top 10, hell top 5. However, I have only seen 50% of that list and I can't make an honest decision if it is correct or not, but thanks for posting it.

Svengoolie
13-Aug-2006, 07:53 AM
Where is this list from, and what's it based on--box office revenues, film quality, or overall popularity?

EvilBread
13-Aug-2006, 12:34 PM
Other than Trainspotting and Monty Python, nothing in the top 10 deserves to be there. The fact that Lawrence of Arabia, The Third Man and Dr Strangelove are so low down makes this list void. It's based on popularity within popular culture, not on actual quality of film.

Danny
13-Aug-2006, 04:00 PM
damn straight.:elol:

MinionZombie
13-Aug-2006, 04:04 PM
1. The Italian Job (1969, Peter Collinson) - classic
2. Trainspotting (1995, Danny Boyle) - powerful
3. Bridget Jones' Diary (2001, Sharon Maguire) - ug
4. Shaun of the Dead (2004, Edgar Wright) - hooray!
5. Notting Hill (1999, Roger Michell) - ug
6. Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (1998, Guy Ritchie) - nifty
7. Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994, Mike Newell) - ug
8. Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979, Terry Jones) - yay!
9. Snatch (2000, Guy Ritchie) - alright
10. The Full Monty (1997, Peter Cattaneo) - hmm
11. Lawrence of Arabia (1962, David Lean) - ain't seen it
12. Withnail & I (1995, Bruce Robinson) - still ain't seen it
13. Love Actually (2003, Richard Curtis) - ug, come on
14. Zulu (1964, Cy Endfield) - seen bits of it
15. The Great Escape (1963, John Sturges) - Xmas classic
16. Get Carter (1971, Mike Hodges) - ain't seen it
17. Monty Python & The Holy Grail (1975, Terry Gilliam/Terry Jones) - funny as fook
18. Layer Cake (2004, Matthew Vaughn) - solid stuff
19. The Wicker Man (1973, Robin Hardy) - frickin' weird
20. The Ladykillers (1955, Alexander Mackendrick) - ain't seen it
21. 28 Days Later (2002, Danny Boyle) - kick ass NON-zombie movie
22. A Clockwork Orange (1971, Stanley Kubrick) - cinematic masterpiece
23. The Third Man (1949, Carol Reed) - superb
24. The Long Good Friday (1980, John Mackenzie) - ain't seen it
25. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957, David Lean) - ain't seen it
26. A Matter of Life and Death (1946, Powell/Pressburger) - ain't seen it
27. Quadrophenia (1979, Franc Roddam) - ain't seen it
28. Billy Elliot (2000, Stephen Daldry) - ain't seen it
29. Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949, Robert Hamer) - ain't seen it
30. Brief Encounter (1945, David Lean) - ain't seen it
31. Dog Soldiers (2002, Neil Marshall) - excellent flick, scared the pants off me!
32. Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone (2001, Chris Columbus) - ug
33. Shallow Grave (1994, Danny Boyle) - surprisingly good little movie
34. Chariots of Fire (1981, Hugh Hudson) - ain't seen it
35. Kes (1969, Ken Loach) - ain't seen it
36. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004, Beeban Kidron) - ug!
37. Gandhi (1982, Richard Attenborough) - ain't seen it
38. The 39 Steps (1935, Alfred Hitchcock) - ain't seen it
39. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964, Stanley Kubrick) - Kubrick Klassic
40. Oliver! (1968, Carol Reed) - not my cuppa
41. Goodbye Mr. Chips (1939, Sam Wood) - ain't seen it
42. Alfie (1966, Lewis Gilbert) - ain't seen it
43. A Fish Called Wanda (1988, Charles Chrichton) - not my deal, yo
44. Bend It Like Beckham (2002, Gurinder Chadha) - ug
45. Battle of Britain (1969, Guy Hamilton) - ain't seen it
46. Doctor Zhivago (1965, David Lean) - ain't seen it
47. Passport to Pimlico (1949, Henry Cornelius) - ain't seen it
48. The Railway Children (1970, Lionel Jeffries) - ain't seen it
49. A Bridge Too Far (1977, Richard Attenborough) - I might have seen it, maybe
50. Sense & Sensibility (1995, Ang Lee) - ain't seen it

Clearly the list is going on popularity, a lot of younger folk minded flicks in the top spots. Where did this list come from?

Danny
13-Aug-2006, 04:08 PM
an email from somone called ''peter colinson" :lol:

NOTLDC5
14-Aug-2006, 01:09 AM
Should have been at least one Bond and Hammer film on there....Guess they forgot about some of the Hammer films, The Shining, The Collector (a true classic)....