
"Haha. Just checked how many of these I've rated having watched Les diaboliques, and found out it's 666. A fitting film to reach that number :D"

"Sorry about the spamming, but if you're willing to consider adding Disney sequels here (yuck), then there's Bambi (1942) and Bambi 2 (2006) with a whopping 64 year gap :P"

"...and for the shortest time between releases there are The Tiger of Eschnapur and The Indian Tomb, released 1.5 months away from each other in 1959."

"Just thought of another: 27 years between The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) and The 1000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960)"

"Also, 30 year gap between Scenes from a Marriage (1973) and Saraband (2003)."

"So, why is only one of the budgets here adjusted for inflation then? Makes little sense having only some of the budgets not adjusted by inflation and the others not. And, in my opinion, the non-adjust"

"Orson Welles in Confidential report: http://cdn.madman.com.au/images/screenshots/screenshot_4_5355.jpg"

"There are some widely popular films in this list that I just don't find all that great (Princess Bride, Gostbusters, Goonies etc.) but I can see the honesty and filmic knowledge nonetheless, so I thin"

"You should have some foreign names like, I don't know, Apichatpong Weerasethakul here."

"Fall of the House of Usherin pitäisi olla Epsteinin versio La Chute de la maison Usher."

"Oikein hyviä valintoja, tämä lista vaan on vielä kovasti vaiheessa. Pierrot le fouta en ehkä kuitenkaan lisää kun se ei mitään valtavaa vaikutusta ainakaan viime katsomisella tehnyt, mutta Le"

"Great choises, fun descriptions. I agree with most of these, except for Michael Winner. What I've understood he's most often hated because of his personality, but I've actually enjoyed most of the fil"

"Thanks for the vote and recommendations! I've heard of Rocha, but haven't managed to see any of his films yet. I found some screenshots of the films and they indeed look fantastic. I'll surely try to "

"Thanks! Nosferatu is indeed visually great work, although I've never found it quite as good as some of Murnau's others. But you're right that I should propably add it. Nibelungen I haven't seen yet, b"

"There's also Márta Mészáros who might be even the most profilic female director and some notable silent film directors such as Lois Weber and Alice Guy. Oh, and then there's of course Leontine Saga"

"A great list. Many of my favorites here and many I should see. A couple suggestions: Wiene's Hands of Orlac (1924) Leni's Waxworks (1924) And some of the cannibal films as well, Cannibal Holocaust "