Some time ago, directed by James Gunn in Twitter published a movie for sitting in self-insulation. In his selection they entered little-known, but in his opinion, ingenious paintings. The oldest film in the list is "thank Hero-winner" 1944. Gann advises everyone to familiarize himself with the work of the director of Preston Sturges, but to start with this film. The list fell a significant number of South Korean films, as Gunn believes that the cinema of this country is undeservedly known. And the director called the greatest film "Bad Lieutenant" with a comment:
See how Nicholas Cage plays going from the coils.
7. The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans (2009) - Directed by Werner Herzog
- James Gunn (@jamesgunn) March 13, 2020
I've Recommended This To Some Friends Who Though I Was Nuts. But to My Mind It's One of the Greatest Films of the 2000's. Leave it Up to Herzog to Use Off-The-Rails Nic Cage to Full Effect. pic.twitter.com/1vjdqvcp51
Other directors joined the coincidence. Edgar Wright ("Zombies named Sean") presented his top 100 the best comedies of all time. Films with Charlie Chaplin, Marks, Harold Lloyd, as well as Tutschi, "Surk Day", "In Jazz only girls" and others.
Ryan Johnson ("get knives") took the relay from him. He limited himself with a rather rigid framework - made a list of the best musicals from 1970 to 1980. But he could not limit back to the top ten and included eleven musicals on the list. Among them, "cabaret", "Jesus Christ - Superstar", "All this jazz" and "Club of lonely hearts sergeant Pepper".
The director and the leadership of the title role in the series "Matreshka" Natasha Lionn shared his dozen better horror of the twentieth century - from the "Andalusian PSA" Luis Bunuel 1929 to the "Ladder of Jacob" Edriana Laina 1990, in which a remake was removed last year.