Re: The 1960 Mini-List
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2022 9:27 pm
As a reminder/to clarify, I will be posting results tomorrow morning. If you have submitted a list and not received a confirmation from me, please let me know tonight

That's my no. 7. Insanely good. Surprised it didn't rank higher - maybe it hasn't been seen by enough people.
It was one of the few films I watched for this project and I didn't like it at all- but it did prompt me to do some quick revisits of all the better Ventura films of the 50s/60s!Rayon Vert wrote: Sat Apr 09, 2022 2:36 pmThat's my no. 7. Insanely good. Surprised it didn't rank higher - maybe it hasn't been seen by enough people.
That was me, but I would've bumped it for Le Trou had I waited a few hours before submitting my list (I wound up getting to it yesterday after all, but didn't think I would, and it would've made the top half of my list). Oh well, doesn't look like it needed any help from me!domino harvey wrote: Sat Apr 09, 2022 3:10 pm Apologies to whoever had the World of Suzie Wong at 25 -- it was there for me until I saw Il rossetto and it got bumped off!

I considered keeping it at 10 but ended up with a list of 22 or 23 films. I cut it off once I listed every 1960 film I rated 8/10 or higher. Ditto on Letter Never Sent and Le Trou, also first-time watches for me during the project. Totally agree with your "damn fine list for damn fine year" comment.DarkImbecile wrote: Sat Apr 09, 2022 2:16 pmA damn fine list for a damn fine year.
I’ve decided to limit myself to submitting only a top 10 for these lists, as I (in a pathetic display of not being domino harvey) hadn’t seen enough films that I ranked highly for a full top 25. Deciding where the cutoff should be and submitting a list of 18 or 22 felt unnecessarily arbitrary.
Bolded titles are those I watched for the first time for this project
Looking over my 60s list (which stands to change, of course, with the extension of these yearly lists), there's a strong imbalance with the even years over the odd years:domino harvey wrote: Sat Apr 09, 2022 6:54 pm 7/10 titles in my Top 10 for the 60s overall come from this year and naturally make up the top seven titles on my ballot for this list
Glad you enjoyed this (and I was curious who voted for it). It will probably not surprise you to learn that Chabrol was a huge fan, given that his doc on Vichy France decades later was clearly made in the same spirit and style
I agree with this statement in full!Red Screamer wrote: Sat Apr 09, 2022 7:40 pm The Cloud-Capped Star was the best film I saw for the first time this round and makes a strong contender for the greatest soundtrack in cinema history.