Ma sélection
1- Elephant Man ( David Lynch )
2 – Shining (Stanley Kubrick)
3- Dressed to kill (Brian de Palma )
Roger Ebert 01.01.1980:
» When Alfred Hitchcock died, the obituaries puzzled over the fact that Hitchcock had created the most distinctive and easily recognizable visual style of his generation, but hadn’t had a great influence on younger filmmakers. The obvious exception is Brian DePalma, who deliberately set out to work in the Hitchcock tradition, and directed this Hitchcockian thriller that’s stylish, intriguing, and very violent. »
4- Fog ( John Carpenter )
5- L’empire contre attaque ( Irvin Kershner )
Roger Ebert:
» « The Empire Strikes Back » is the best of three Star Wars films, and the most thought-provoking. After the space opera cheerfulness of the original film, this one plunges into darkness and even despair, and surrenders more completely to the underlying mystery of the story. It is because of the emotions stirred in « Empire » that the entire series takes on a mythic quality that resonates back to the first and ahead to the third. This is the heart. »
6- Raging Bull (Martin Scorsese)
7- Cruising (William Friedkin)
8- Ordinary People (Robert Redford)
9- Airplane (Jim Abrahams, David Zucker)
10- Gloria (John Cassavetes)
Top 10 National Board of Review
Ordinary People
Raging Bull
Coal Miner’s Daughter Trailer
Tess (Roman Polanski) Trailer
Melvin and Howard (Jonathan Demme) TV Trailer
The Great Santini (Lewis John Carlino) Trailer
The Elephant Man
The Stunt Man (Richard Rush) Trailer
My Bodyguard (Tony Bill) Trailer
Resurrection (Daniel Petrie) Extrait
Oscars majeurs
Meilleur film: Ordinary People
Meilleur réalisateur: Robert Redford
Meilleur acteur: Robert de Niro
Meilleur actrice: Sissy Spacek (Coal Miner’s Daughter)
Palme d’or :
All that jazz (Bob Fosse) fiche IMDB , Trailer
Kagemusha (Hakira Kurosawa) fiche IMDB , Trailer
Lion d’or:
Gloria et Atlantic City (Louis Malle) fiche IMDB , Trailer