The 300 Greatest Films Ever Made (Part 4)

Our daily countdown of the 300 Greatest Films Ever Made continues. This is the fourth of 30, and it covers numbers 270-261.

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270) THE INCREDIBLES (2004) Brad Bird USA Animated

 

269) LILIES OF THE FIELDS (1963) Ralph Nelson USA

 

268) THE DARK KNIGHT (2008) Christopher Nolan USA

 

267) DONNIE DARKO (2001) Richard Kelly USA

 

266) CRASH (2005) Paul Haggis USA

 

265) SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE (1978) Richard Donner USA  

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264) GOING MY WAY (1944) Leo McCarey USA

 

263) MILDRED PIERCE (1945) Michael Curtiz USA

 

262) MIRACLE ON 34th STREET (1947) George Seaton USA

 

261) SOLARIS (1972) Andrei Tarkovsky RUSSIAN

 

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  • Guest (Darius)

    The Dark Knight at #268? I cannot trust any of your film opinions from this point onward.

    from O'Fallon, MO, USA
  • Guest (Mihai Afloarei)

    The dark knight should be in teh first 5,for me it's the first.It's a lot better than Lord of the rings or Adam's rib

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