1- Terminator (James Cameron)
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2- Starman (John Carpenter)
3- Il était une fois en amérique (Sergio Leone)
4- Amadeus (Milos Forman)
5- L’histoire sans fin (Wolfgang Petersen)
6- Indiana Jones et le Temple Maudit (Steven Spielberg)
Roger Ebert 23.03.1984
Steven Spielberg’s « Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom » is one of the greatest Bruised Forearm Movies ever made. You know what a Bruised Forearm Movie is. That’s the kind of movie where your date is always grabbing your forearm in a viselike grip, as unbearable excitement unfolds on the screen. After the movie is over, you’ve had a great time but your arm is black-and-blue for a week.
This movie is one of the most relentlessly nonstop action pictures ever made, with a virtuoso series of climactic sequences that must last an hour and never stop for a second. It’s a roller-coaster ride, a visual extravaganza, a technical triumph, and a whole lot of fun. And it’s not simply a retread of « Raiders of the Lost Ark, » the first Indiana Jones movie. It works in a different way, and borrows from different traditions.
7- SOS Fantômes (Ivan Reitman)
8- Gremlins (Joe Dante)
9- Body Double (Brian de Palma)
10- Birdy (Alan Parker)
11- Paris, Texas (Wim Wenders)
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A Passage to India (David Lean)
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Paris, Texas (Wim Wenders)
The Killing Fields (Roland Joffé)
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Places in the Heart (Robert Benton)
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Mass Appeal (Glenn Jordan)
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Country (Richard Pearce)
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A Soldier’s Story (Norman Jewison)
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Birdy (Alan Parker )
Careful, He Might Hear You (Carl Schultz)
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Under The Volcano (John Huston)
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Oscars majeurs:
Meilleur film: Amadeus
Meilleur réalisateur: Milos Forman
Meilleur acteur: F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus)
Meilleure actrice: Sally Field (Places In The Heart
Palme d’or :
Paris, Texas ( Wim Wenders )
Lion d’or :
L’année du soleil calme (Krzysztof Zanussi
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