What are the best 60s movies?
literally 100 years ago. who cares
Pierrot le Fou
Alphaville
The Seventh Seal
The Exterminating Angel
Planet of the Apes
From Russia With Love
The Party
>>63884331
Great. I'd also add The Longest Day and perhaps some westerns (or rather anti-westerns). Also thrillers were really strong in the 60s surpassed only in the 70s.
>>63884505
Forgot these
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Once Upon A Time in The West
Dr. Strangelove
>>63884366
This board is so boring right now. Of course some people want to talk about something else for a change.
UR mum's sex tape
The Wild Bunch
Eyes Without A Face
The Army of Shadows
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Point Blank
>>63885466
It's more interesting than ever if you've actually seen the hottest new movie which have an impact on culture echoing into the next two decades at bare minimum.
This is something ONLY someone who has not had the pleasure of viewing TFA would say. You're doing yourself a disservice by not seeing it. We're living history right now.
Enjoy your stale 60s movie discussion in the midst of a world-shaking event.
60s is objectively poorest decade for films. Hollywood went bankrupt, studio system died, all attention was on the music industry instead. Only foreign films flourished during the era.
It was followed by the best era though, the 70s.
>>63885899
TFA was ok.
I want to see some classic movies now I'm sure I missed a lot.
>>63886030
>Only foreign films flourished during the era.
Japanese, French and Italian cinema peaked in the 60's, it's easily the best decade in cinema's history; even with Hollywood being shit
Playtime
>>63886030
>the 70s
That entire decade was just Vietnam movies though
>>63887012
70s political thrillers are the best.
no contest
>>63887012
All sorts of movies were made in the 70s, most of them aren't even remembered at all but brilliant.
>>63887250
true
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmdP1qTjGZY
>>63884168
Lawrence of Arabia
the graduate
but only for anne bancroft
>>63885899
2/10 b8 you can't be serious
Psycho is 1959 you fucking retard
>>63884168
That simply cannot be answered.
50's - end of the 60's are the greatest years in cinema. Across the board. Japanese Golden age, Japanese new wave, French new wave.
There are far too many critially acclaimed classics for there to be even a handfull of "best movies".
Simply put, it's on you.
And, of course, the greatest of 60's films, and my personal favorite film.
>>63884331
>essential 60s
>no Dr. Strangelove
>no Breathless
>>63888237
that movie's boring as shit
>inb4 ADHD
no one can honestly say they were entertained during the ship docking scene unless they're pretentious fucks
>>63884331
>czech quirky girl meme film
>>63888420
breathless is one of godard's worst
>>63888878
Different strokes for different folks. I've seen Space Odyssey nearly a dozen times and I've never found it boring. Its so ridiculously beautiful.
>>63889070
it's still essential due to its influence
Malcolm McDowell's first feature film If.. Is pretty good. Any film Antonioni or Melville film made during the decade
>>63889487
it's pretty clear from the choices that whoever made that image don't really care about importance in film history.
>50 posts
>no rosemary's baby
Why do I even come here?
>>63890453
literally the second reply you dipshit
>>63889070
Breathless is a lot of fun.
I don't see why /tv/ hates it so much
Godard made far worse movies