Monday, August 24, 2015
This Week in Rankings
Since the last update we actually managed to put out a couple episode of They Shot Pictures. One on Preston Sturges and another on John Woo. I had reviews of Woo's Princess Chang Ping at Seattle Screen Scene and Jackie Chan's Project A films here at The End. We've also had episodes of The George Sanders Show on The Look of Silence and The Sound of Music and Man of Aran and Neo Tokyo.
These are the movies I've watched and rewatched over the last few weeks and where they place on my year-by-year rankings. Short comments or capsule reviews for them can be found over at letterboxd.
Man of Aran (Robert Flaherty) - 3, 1934
The Sound of Music (Robert Wise) - 31, 1965
The Young Dragons (John Woo) - 17, 1974
The Dragon Tamers (John Woo) - 22, 1975
Princess Chang Ping (John Woo) - 16, 1976
Last Hurrah for Chivalry (John Woo) - 12, 1979
Laughing Times (John Woo) - 32, 1980
Neo Tokyo (Rintaro, Yoshiaki Kawajiri & Katsuhiro Ōtomo) - 16, 1987
The Killer (John Woo) - 1, 1989
Just Heroes (John Woo & Wu Ma) - 49, 1989
Bullet in the Head (John Woo) - 4, 1990
Hard-Boiled (John Woo) - 3, 1992
Hard Target (John Woo) - 46, 1993
Sense and Sensibility (Ang Lee) - 19, 1995
Broken Arrow (John Woo) - 30, 1996
Face/Off (John Woo) - 30, 1997
Windtalkers (John Woo) - 14, 2002
Paycheck (John Woo) - 27, 2003
Red Cliff (John Woo) - 6, 2008
Oki's Movie (Hong Sangsoo) - 1, 2010
Reign of Assassins (Su Chao-pin) - 48, 2010
The Crossing Part One (John Woo) - 11, 2014
The Look of Silence (Joshua Oppenheimer) - 33, 2014
Shaun the Sheep Movie (Mark Burton & Richard Starzak) - 16, 2015
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (Christopher McQuarrie) - 20, 2015
Ant-Man (Peyton Reed) - 23, 2015
You might be the first person I've encountered who thinks highly of Windtalkers. Unless you consider 2002 a really bad year...
ReplyDeleteI think it's his best American films and one of the best war movies of the last couple decades. We talk about it on the Woo podcast linked above.
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