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Subterranean Film Lists THE SUBTERRANEAN BOOK OF FILM LISTS by DON ALEX http://letterboxd.com/donalex/lists/by/name/ https://mubi.com/users/223328/lists MY 50 FAVORITE FILMS OF ALL TIME A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1971) Stanley Kubrick APOCALYPSE NOW (1979) Francis Coppola MULHOLLAND DRIVE (2001) David Lynch SCARFACE (1983) Brian DePalma BOOGIE NIGHTS (1997) Paul Thomas Anderson PULP FICTION (1994) Quentin Tarantino TAXI DRIVER (1976) Martin Scorsese 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) Stanley Kubrick BLADE RUNNER (1982) Ridley Scott EL TOPO (1970) Alejandro Jodorowsky SORCERER (1977) William Friedkin TALK RADIO (1988) Oliver Stone THE SHINING (1980) Stanley Kubrick THERE WILL BE BLOOD (2006) Paul Thomas Anderson FULL METAL JACKET (1987) Stanley Kubrick THE GODFATHER (1971) Francis Coppola HEAT (1994) Michael Mann DAYS OF HEAVEN (1978) Terrence Malick EXCALIBUR (1981) John Boorman THE GRADUATE (1967) Mike Nichols ANNIE HALL (1977) Woody Allen GOODFELLAS (1990) Martin Scorsese THE BIRDS (1963) Alfred Hitchcock WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF (1966) Mike Nichols NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE (1978) John Landis INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1978) Philip Kaufman ROSEMARY'S BABY (1968) Roman Polanski MORE (1969) Barbet Schroeder THE WICKER MAN (1973) Robin Hardy THE BOUNTY (1984) Roger Donaldson HUSBANDS (1970) John Cassavetes ALTERED STATES (1980) Ken Russell CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977) Steven Spielberg BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS (1970) Russ Meyer DELIVERANCE (1972) John Boorman BONNIE & CLYDE (1967) Arthur Penn BLUE VELVET (1986) David Lynch THE EXORCIST (1973) William Friedkin THE DOORS (1991) Oliver Stone MEAN STREETS (1973) Martin Scorsese SEVEN BEAUTIES (1977) Lina Wertmuller TOMBSTONE (1993) George Cosmatos EASY RIDER (1969) Dennis Hopper PLATOON (1986) Oliver Stone ENTER THE DRAGON (1974) Robert Clouse ALL THAT JAZZ (1979) Bob Fosse ROLLING THUNDER (1977) John Irwin BLOW-UP (1966) Michelangelo Antonioni STREAMERS (1983) Robert Altman CALIFORNIA SPLIT (1974) Robert Altman http://letterboxd.com/donalex/list/my-50-favorite-films-of-all-time/ https://mubi.com/lists/my-50-favorite-films 1960 THE APARTMENT (Billy Wilder) PSYCHO (Alfred Hitchcock) SPARTACUS (Stanley Kubrick) LA DOLCE VITA (Federico Fellini) BREATHLESS (Jean Luc Godard) L'AVVENTURA (Michelangelo Antonioni) THE VIRGIN SPRING (Ingmar Bergman) PEEPING TOM (Michael Powell) SONS & LOVERS (Jack Cardiff) ELMER GANTRY (Richard Brooks) Actor - Jack Lemmon, "The Apartment" Actress - Shirley MacLaine, "The Apartment" Screenplay - "The Apartment" Cinematography - "Spartacus" Film Editing - "Psycho" Sound Editing - "Psycho" Art Direction - "Spartacus" Costume Design - "Spartacus" Soundtrack Music - "Psycho" http://letterboxd.com/donalex/list/the-best-of-1960/ https://mubi.com/lists/the-best-of-1960 1961 THE HUSTLER (Robert Rossen) JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG (Stanley Kramer) THE PIT & THE PENDULUM (Roger Corman) THE DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE (Val Guest) ONE EYED JACKS (Marlon Brando) LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD (Alain Resnais) VIRIDIANA (Luis Bunuel) THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY (Ingmar Bergman) THE GUNS OF NAVARONE (J. Lee Thompson) TOO LATE BLUES (John Cassavetes) Actor - Paul Newman, "The Hustler" Actress - Elizabeth Taylor, "Butterfield 8" Screenplay - "The Hustler" Cinematography - "The Hustler" Film Editing - "Jules and Jim" Sound Editing - "Last Year at Marienbad" Art Direction - "The Pit and the Pendulum" Costume Design - "The Pit and the Pendulum" Soundtrack Music - "Too Late Blues" http://letterboxd.com/donalex/list/the-best-of-1961/ https://mubi.com/lists/the-best-of-1961 1962 THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE (John Frankenheimer) LOLITA (Stanley Kubrick) LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (David Lean) THE LONGEST DAY (Darryl F. Zanuck) ADVISE & CONSENT (Otto Preminger) THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL (Luis Bunuel) TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (Robert Mulligan) MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY (Lewis Milestone, Carol Reed) DAYS OF WINE & ROSES (Blake Edwards) CARNIVAL OF SOULS (Herk Harvey) Actor - Gregory Peck, "To Kill a Mockingbird" Actress - Lee Remick, "Days of Wine & Roses" & “Advise & Consent” Screenplay - "Lolita" Cinematography - "Lawrence of Arabia" Film Editing - "The Manchurian Candidate" Sound Editing - "Lawrence of Arabia" Art Direction - "Lawrence of Arabia" Costume Design - "Lawrence of Arabia" Soundtrack Music - "Lolita" http://letterboxd.com/donalex/list/the-best-of-1962/ https://mubi.com/lists/the-best-of-1962 1963 THE BIRDS (Alfred Hitchcock) TOM JONES (Tony Richardson) THE HAUNTING (Robert Wise) THE SILENCE (Ingmar Bergman) 8 1/2 (Federico Fellini) THE NUTTY PROFESSOR (Jerry Lewis) SHOCK CORRIDOR (Samuel Fuller) THE LORD OF THE FLIES (Peter Brook) THE LEOPARD (Luchino Visconti) DEMENTIA 13 (Francis Coppola) Actor - Albert Finney, "Tom Jones" Actress - Tippi Hedren, "The Birds" Screenplay - "Tom Jones" Cinematography - "8 1/2" Film Editing - "The Birds" Sound Editing - "The Birds" Art Direction - "Tom Jones" Costume Design - "Tom Jones" Soundtrack Music - "Tom Jones" http://letterboxd.com/donalex/list/the-best-of-1963/ https://mubi.com/lists/the-best-of-1963 1964 DR. STRANGELOVE (Stanley Kubrick) FAIL-SAFE (Sidney Lumet) I AM CUBA (Mikhail Kalatozov) A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (Richard Lester) SCORPIO RISING (Kenneth Anger) A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS (Sergio Leone) RED DESERT (Michelangelo Antonioni) CULLODEN (Peter Watkins) THE BRIG (Jonas Mekas) FOUR DAYS IN NOVEMBER (Mel Stuart) Actor - Peter Sellers, "Dr Strangelove" Actress - Julie Andrews, "Mary Poppins" Screenplay - "Dr Strangelove" Best Cinematography - "I Am Cuba" Film Editing - "Fail-Safe" Sound Editing - "Fail-Safe" Art Direction - "Dr. Strangelove" Costume Design - "Culloden" Soundtrack Music - "Scorpio Rising" http://letterboxd.com/donalex/list/the-best-of-1964/ https://mubi.com/lists/the-best-of-1964 1965 THE WAR GAME (Peter Watkins) THE PAWNBROKER (Sidney Lumet) FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE (Sergio Leone) LOVES OF A BLONDE (Milos Forman) MICKEY ONE (Arthur Penn) ALPHAVILLE (Jean-Luc Godard) PORTRAIT OF JASON (Shirley Clarke) CAT BALLOU (Elliot Silverstein) JULIET OF THE SPIRITS (Federico Fellini) DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (David Lean) Actor - Rod Steiger, "The Pawnbroker" Actress - Julie Christie, "Darling" & "Doctor Zhivago" Screenplay - "The Pawnbroker" Cinematography - "Doctor Zhivago" Film Editing - "Mickey One" Sound Editing - "Mickey One" Art Direction - "Doctor Zhivago" Costume Design - "Doctor Zhivago" Soundtrack Music - “Doctor Zhivago” http://letterboxd.com/donalex/list/the-best-of-1965/ https://mubi.com/lists/the-best-of-1965 1966 WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? 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(Lindsay Anderson) Actor - Charlton Heston, “Planet of the Apes" Actress - Mia Farrow, "Rosemary's Baby" Screenplay - "Planet of the Apes" Cinematography - "2001: A Space Odyssey" Film Editing - "Planet of the Apes" Sound Editing - "2001: A Space Odyssey" Art Direction - "2001: A Space Odyssey" Costume Design - "Planet of the Apes" Soundtrack Music - "2001: A Space Odyssey" http://letterboxd.com/donalex/list/the-best-of-1968/ https://mubi.com/lists/the-best-of-1968 1969 EASY RIDER (Dennis Hopper) MORE (Barbet Schroeder) COMING APART (Milton Moses Ginsberg) MEDIUM COOL (Haskell Wexler) THE WILD BUNCH (Sam Peckinpah) CACTUS FLOWER (Gene Saks) SATYRICON (Federico Fellini) MIDNIGHT COWBOY (John Schlesinger) BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE (Paul Mazursky) THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY? 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