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dunedonkey
dunedonkey
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Top 5 Most Important American Films Ever Made



Not my favorite.  Not the best...but...


The MOST IMPORTANT and WHY WAS IT IMPORTANT?

Rules/Guidelines:

  1. YOU CAN'T GIVE MORE THAN 5.  Five is the absolute limit.
  2. IMPORTANT means it had a profound impact on the film industry, on art, on social change, on mankind.

My choices:

Birth of a Nation (DW Griffith):

The first American epic.  It was longer than any film and invented the "feature-length" film.

The single most controversial American film ever made.  Some credit it with reinvigorating the KKK and inspiring a new wave of racism to take hold in the US.

It proved that film could be as important a social medium as an entertainment medium.

The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola):

No film epitomizes the golden age of American cinema more than this film.

This film pioneered the frontier of American epics and changed the face of American filmmaking on an artistic level, giving American film it's first ever unique look and feel.

Star Wars: A New Hope (George Lucas):

This film redefined the Hollywood genre with groundbreaking special effects, mass appeal.  This was the first American blockbuster.

For better or for worse, this film sent Hollywood into spiraling into the 80s with summer special effects blockbusters driving much of it's annual revenue.

2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick):

It was so technologically advanced, it inspired everyone to start looking into their own future with a different light.

Few realize that this film kicked NASA into high gear propelling our space program into the forefront of the Cold War.

Citizen Kane (Orson Welles):

It wasn't just the greatest American film ever made, it was the first American film that proved that film was a legitimate art form and not just an entertainment medium.

Orson Welles was 26 when he made it.  Seriously.  26.



     
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Citizen Kane  (1941)

The Godfather  (1972)

Star Wars  (1977)

            
Risselada
Risselada
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Re:Top 5 Most Important American Films Ever Made



dunedonkey:
2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick):

It was so technologically advanced, it inspired everyone to start looking into their own future with a different light.

Few realize that this film kicked NASA into high gear propelling our space program into the forefront of the Cold War.

Do you think it may be worthwhile to debate whether 2001 is perhaps more accurately a British film?



     
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chrismorrell
chrismorrell
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Re:Top 5 Most Important American Films Ever Made



Risselada:
dunedonkey:
2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick):

It was so technologically advanced, it inspired everyone to start looking into their own future with a different light.

Few realize that this film kicked NASA into high gear propelling our space program into the forefront of the Cold War.

Do you think it may be worthwhile to debate whether 2001 is perhaps more accurately a British film?

  Hey Rizzo..this seems odd,surely i should not be able to edit your posting ..(?). Not sure if i've come across this before on Spout..(just slap me if it's perfectly normal)...

 Anyway,thanks for sticking up for the U.K... wasnt "2001" made at Shepperton?(lots of stuff still is)...where a bunch of boffins basically made plastic models suspended on wire ,in a black room,look like the Universe?Chris Morrell



     
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Risselada
Risselada
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Re:Top 5 Most Important American Films Ever Made



chrismorrell:
Hey Rizzo..this seems odd,surely i should not be able to edit your posting ..(?). Not sure if i've come across this before on Spout..(just slap me if it's perfectly normal)...

You were editing my post, just quoting me.



     

            
dunedonkey
dunedonkey
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Re:Top 5 Most Important American Films Ever Made



It's billed as both UK and US.  Much of it was US made even though it was filmed in Shepperton. 

 

Risselada:

chrismorrell:
Hey Rizzo..this seems odd,surely i should not be able to edit your posting ..(?). Not sure if i've come across this before on Spout..(just slap me if it's perfectly normal)...

You were editing my post, just quoting me.



     

            
mercurial
mercurial
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Re:Top 5 Most Important American Films Ever Made



dunedonkey:
The MOST IMPORTANT and WHY WAS IT IMPORTANT?

Rules/Guidelines:

  1. YOU CAN'T GIVE MORE THAN 5.  Five is the absolute limit.
  2. IMPORTANT means it had a profound impact on the film industry, on art, on social change, on mankind.

 

1.) The Jazz Singer - Despite being horribly racist with the use of blackface, it was the first film to emerge from the silent era and feature the actors talking. That's pretty big.

2.) The Wizard of Oz - Not the first film to be in color, however it remains the film that made Technicolor mainstream and future films to use all the colors of the rainbow (yeah, that was creepy).

3.) Night of the Living Dead - Moved past the "Hollywood" structure and ushered in the Independent film movement.

4.) Independence Day - Undoubtedly the first film to take everything to BLOCKBUSTER proportions. From  starting the "holiday weekend" trend of opening the movie on Wednesday (don't quote me on that but it seems true enough), to the abbreviated title (ID4) plastered on billboards on every other block in every city, matching the events in the film to its release date, etc.

5.) The Blair Witch Project - Started the viral marketing techniques now commonplace, especially with the internet. Also made using digital cameras mainstream and made studios aware of the potential of independent films thus turning every respectable film festival (I'm looking at you Sundance) into sleazy studio executive stalking grounds.



     
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The Jazz Singer  (1927)

The Wizard of Oz  (1939)

Independence Day  (1996)

            
JimBell
JimBell
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1. Double Indemnity--Some film has to stand in for the 40s film noir movement, and Double Indemnity was very popular at the time, picking  up on the cynical mood of the American public. Maybe people want to look earlier to, say, the Maltese Falcon, but it is a bit stagey compared to the nitty gritty that became classic film noir.

2. Bonnie and Clyde--Film in america shifted gears in the late 1960s, and this one was pivotal--exciting, raw, weirdly erotic, violent, etc. Mothers started worrying about their teenages going to the movies not because of necking in the back rows but because of what was on the screen.

3. Vixen--Soft-core porn goes main stream.

4. Pulp Fiction--How many imitators? One thing that has not been imitated as much as others is letting the actors stretch out and show their chops.

5. Finding Nemo--Some modern animation has to figure into this top five; some animation was so good that people stopped thinking of animation as glorified cartoons. For me it was The Incredibles.

JIMBELL



     

            
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