The Merchant of Four Seasons(Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
Shaft(Gordon Parks)
The Blood on Satan's Claw(Piers Haggard)
There's Always Vanilla(George A. Romero)
The Omega Man(Boris Sagal)
The New One-Armed Swordsman(Chang Cheh)
The Emigrants(Jan Troell)
Ransom for a Dead Man(Richard Irving)
WR · Mysteries of the Organism(Dušan Makavejev)
Gumshoe(Stephen Frears)
A Bay of Blood(Mario Bava)
La Salamandre(Alain Tanner)
The Working Class Goes to Heaven(Elio Petri)
The Cat o' Nine Tails(Dario Argento)
Drive, He Said(Jack Nicholson)
The Telephone Book(Nelson Lyon)
A Clockwork Orange(Stanley Kubrick)
The Boy Friend(Ken Russell)
Play Misty for Me(Clint Eastwood)
Straw Dogs(Sam Peckinpah)
A Safe Place(Henry Jaglom)
For archival purposes, I file everything by the year it had its world premiere. Many of these films will have been commercially released in the U.S. a year or two later, so my lists won’t always match up with other folks’ lists.
Films I haven’t yet rated on that scale are
marked with if I
currently think they belong in my top ten. These films are subject to
being shifted around or yanked altogether at any moment, after I revisit
them and they get a numeral. (Lists from prior to about 1988 are
especially suspect, as I compiled them long ago from memories that were
in many cases already pretty dusty.)
Seen but currently unrated (and not
presumptively among my top 10):The Abominable Dr. Phibes
(Fuest); And Now for Something Completely Different (McNaughton);
Basic Training (Wiseman); Bedknobs and Broomsticks
(Stevenson); Beware of a Holy Whore (Fassbinder); Bleak
Moments (Leigh); Carnal Knowledge (Nichols); The
Decameron (Pasolini); Diamonds Are Forever (Hamilton);
Family Life (Loach); Four Nights of a Dreamer (Bresson);
Get Carter (Hodges); Glen and Randa (McBride); The
Go-Between (Losey); The Horsemen (Frankenheimer); La
Région centrale (Snow); Minnie and Moskowitz
(Cassavetes); The Panic in Needle Park (Schatzberg); Sweet
Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (Van Peebles); Two English Girls
(Truffaut); Whity (Fassbinder)
As yet unseen:The Clowns (Fellini);
Even Dwarfs Started Small (Herzog); The Hired Hand (Fonda);
Pioneers in Ingolstadt (Fassbinder)
I occasionally write reviews of older movies, but it happens too infrequently to file them by year.