The 300 Greatest Films Ever Made (Part 1)

To start the New Year, every day in January we will be publishing another section of our 300 Greatest Films Ever Made List. This list was compiled over a two-year period using a variety of criteria, including--popularity, critical response, box office take, influence, originality and awards won. Thanks to all the people who helped in making this list by giving their feedback over blogs and hubs during the period it was being compiled. And now, on with the list…

Numbers 300-291

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300) KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (1949) Robert Hamer BRITISH

 

299) THE GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (2003) Peter Webber BRITISH

 

298) THE GREEN MILE (1999) Frank Darabont USA

 

297) THE MATRIX (1999) The Wachowski Brothers USA

 

296) THE RED SHOES (1948) Michael Powell BRITISH

 

295) THE RIGHT STUFF (1983) Philip Kaufman USA

 

294) BLOW UP (1966) Michelangelo Antonioni BRITISH/ITALIAN

 

293) CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON (2000) Ang Lee HONG KONG/TAIWAN

 

292) GREED (1925) Eric Von Stroheim USA Silent

 

291) HALLOWEEN (1978) John Cartenter USA

Numbers 290-281 next....

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  • Very good. But The Red Shoes was directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It says so on the screen :)

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