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Top 20 best movies of all time | Best films | Greatest movies IMDB TOP LIST 13K subscribers Subscribe 1.8K Share Download Clip Save 102K views 2 months ago #BestFilms #Top10 #Movies Top 20 best movies of all time | Best films | Greatest movies IMDB. 🎬 Lights, camera, action! Welcome to Toplist! In this video, we’re counting down the IMDB Top 20 Best Movies of All Time. From epic dramas and timeless classics to groundbreaking masterpieces, these films have captivated audiences and changed the course of cinema history. Whether you're a movie buff or just looking for the top movies to watch, this list is packed w … 525 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @LindsayPhelps-k9h 1 day ago Casablanca, in my opinion is the best movie of all time , great cast , brilliant dialogue, marvellous song in As Time Goes By . A true classic.. 9 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @annewoodborne1254 5 days ago What about Amadeus??? The moving story of the greatest genius ever and his sublime music. A masterpiece of storytelling. 24 Reply TOP LIST · 4 replies @peace-now 2 days ago Memorable films: Gone With the Wind, The Ten Commandments, High Noon, Ben Hur, Shane, West Side Story, War and Peace, My Fair Lady, The Longest Day, The Dambusters, The Magnificent Seven, Exodus, Easy Rider, Battle of Britain, The Godfather, Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Titanic and Gladiator. 11 Reply TOP LIST · 5 replies @rodbutler4054 11 days ago (edited) Ben Hur with Charlton Heston was the best movie I ever saw. The chariot race was amazing! 33 Reply TOP LIST · 13 replies @senianns9522 4 days ago (edited) Master and Commander-The far side of the Earth. No foul language, no women featured, no lovey dovey scenes--pure 'in your face hard living at sea! Fantastic. 13 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @eallawson7601 11 days ago Great list. I have seen them all. Perhaps a better title for the list would be "20 block busting films to see before you die" or something like that. There are so many excellent films that even a list of 100 or more might not include some really fine examples. 23 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @gordonbergslien30 3 days ago "The Best Years of Our Lives" is one of the greatest movies of all time. 11 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @mrinalsg47 4 days ago As an Indian I feel Best Movies no 1 Ben hur , 2 Bridge in the river Kwai , 3To kill a mocking bird , 4 The Great expectation , 5 Sound of Music, 6 Dr zhivago , , 7 Gone with the Winds 8 The longest day 9 My fair lady 10 Forrest Gum , 11 Avatar 12 Godfather 13 Psycho 14 Singing in the rain 15 Becket 16 Larwaence of Arabia 17 Titanic 18 One flew over the Cuckoos nest 19 Roman Holiday 20 Schindler’ list 34 Reply TOP LIST · 22 replies @silvereagle4903 12 days ago What about Ben-Hur, 11 Oscars 18 Reply TOP LIST · 3 replies @retrohollywoodmotionpictures 2 days ago There is no such thing as the best film of all time or best 20 films of all time, movies are an art form, not a sports team that competes against other teams, they are not in competition with other movies' (except at the box office)because they are all different. You might really love a movie that someone else thinks is a dud. Sports are objective, and there success is determined by scoring more points (or goals) than the other team.. Movies are an art form and all art is subjective, it is all in the eye of the beholder. And they are judged only by the person who watches it either likes it or not. 15 Reply TOP LIST · 5 replies @elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 3 days ago Raging Bull so overrated. I hate boxing. 11 Reply @scdbpc965 22 hours ago The Graduate, The Deer Hunter, Sound of Music, Gladiator (Russell Crowe), Watergate, Chariots of Fire, Rocky, The Godfather, Philadelphia, Pursuit of Happiness, Grumpy Old Men, 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @MalcolmBrown-z5o 9 days ago NIGHT OF THE HUNTER often voted the best film ever made. 14 Reply 2 replies @jamesschwartz3837 10 days ago No way would I put Shawshank so high. A glaring omission is To Kill A Mocking Bird - bump Forrest Gump. 12 Reply 3 replies @JohnSmith-ct5jd 13 days ago Great job. I am glad you put "Gone with the Wind" on your list. Present day racial politics should not make people lose appreciation for this classic. It was written back in 1939, when peoples' attitudes were different. It is still an outstanding film. 17 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @SriAiyerRS 4 days ago I watched just now "12 Angry Men". Boy, what a film! A must see. 8 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @reginacashman 3 days ago You should have said top 20 American movies. 10 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @jacksonbooth2462 6 days ago Nice try at an impossible job. The problem is there are probably 100s of films (or more) that could easily make the top 20. But a great list, nonetheless. 14 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @ikarooz 4 days ago I love Shawshank Redemption. Ironically, it was a box office flop. It gained popularity on VHS. 5 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @duskopopov77 5 hours ago (edited) Top 20 1 Jaws 2 To Catch a Thief 3 Ben Hur 4 Deliverance 5 Dracula (1931) 6 Casablanca 7 In The Heat Of The Night 8 Godfather ll 9 The Exorcist 10 To Kill A Mockingbird 11 The Hustler 12 The Wizard of OZ 13 One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest 14 For A Few Dollars More 15 The Spy Who Came In From The Cold 16 The Last King Of Scotland 17 The French Connection 18 The Day The Earth Stood Still 19 The Crow 20 The Bad News Bears 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @jamesl9371 11 days ago 20 best American movies 17 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @cliometrician 9 days ago Schindler's List should be #1 8 Reply @georgelewko3416 3 days ago Ten Commandments. Ben. Hur. Jaws 8 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @richardfratus7726 2 days ago You had a great list, but left out so many others. Good job.... 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @mashaikh52 9 days ago What about The Third MAN 😮‍💨 14 Reply 1 reply @e.n.b3657 17 hours ago Godfather is always a classic film which no one can beat 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @fireinafrica 2 weeks ago You only got 50% for your collection - what about the films of the greatest film director ever - Stanley Kubrick ("A Clockwork Orange") and David Lean's "Dr. Zhivago"? Fine art is not an exact science, so stop playing around with: "Top 20 best movies of all time". Rather say: "My top 20 best movies of all time". 26 Reply TOP LIST · 8 replies @lindacombs4750 2 days ago So glad Sound of Music made the list. Julie is as gracious in person as Maria. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @MickRussell-jr5rf 1 day ago Not a bad film in your choices, slightly disappointed the green mile was not included, but not to worry, a fine tribute to 20 great films ., thank you 2 Reply @We_All_Seek_Truth 11 days ago You blew it. "The African Queen" is definitely better than many of those. 11 Reply @davidedwards5423 1 day ago The Big Country - The Ten Commandments - Ben Hur - Oklahoma - Yankee Doodle Dandy - Sergeant York - The Grapes of Wrath. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @tincat43 4 hours ago If you have not seen "The Emperor's Club" starring Kevin Kline, you have missed a truly great movie. 1 Reply @indranilchakraborty33 4 days ago Good effort. Appreciate its your personal choice but shawshank redemption and godfater 2 in all time is very controversial. I will name 5 movies which will be better than those two any given day. 1. How green was my valley then. 2. Grapes of wrath 3. El cid 4. From here to eternity 5. Bridge in the river kwai. 7 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @foxnevertelllies77 13 hours ago (edited) How one can neglect classic films as.... Gladiator, The Good The Bad and The Ugly, Interstellar, The silence of the lambs. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @manricobianchini5276 13 days ago (edited) Star Wars in 20th place? Really? All are great movies. All made before Hollywood went stupid. 9 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @WarranDewar 1 day ago As with all these compilations of 'The Best Of'' they can only ever be subjective. I don't have a problem with any of the choices nor the order in which they were placed. I've seen them all and loved every one of them. But I do wonder why the film noir classic 'The Third Man' never gets mentioned. I would rate it as No. 1, but as I previously stated any choice is subjective. A Carol Reed directed movie and written by Graham Greene starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton, Trevor Howard and Alida Valli. It's set in Post World War 2 Vienna. An intriguing and suspenseful story. If you've never seen it I recommend you give it a view. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @richardromero6193 2 days ago My top ten list is as follows: 1. 2001: A Space Odyssey (philosophic progression of man) 2. Casablanca (self sacrifice for the love of others) 3. Dr. Strangelove (uncontrollability of our technology) 4. Midnight Cowboy (tortuous return to innocence) 5. Empire of the Sun (destruction of innocence by war) 6. Amadeus (many facets of love and hate) 7. No Country for Old Men (unfathomable aspects of crime) 8. American Beauty (disillusionment of married men) 9. Schindler's List (extreme cruelty and love in all people) 10. The Deer Hunter (alienation and destruction of the human soul) Notice how each of my films is distinctly unique and different from all the others. I think each makes a special statement about human experience. I have included the main thematic statement of each in parentheses. 5 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @drewhunkins7192 3 days ago (edited) Raging Bull, A Clockwork Orange, El Topo, Swept Away (original version!), Goodfellas, Casablanca, The Graduate, Boogie Nights, American Graffiti, Battle of Algiers, Amarcord, Medium Cool, Splendor in the Grass, Baby It's You (directed by John Sayles), Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Black Orpheus, The Godfather, are all in my top 20. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @rodneypreudhomme8745 8 days ago Shane, greatest western ever made, by a long, long way, and what about " how green was my valley", 7 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @baritony8763 22 hours ago Good choices but I guess I should write my own list. The Exorcist, The Silence Of ... 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @hookywookywithmalarkyman704 16 hours ago Gladiator / cool hand luke / my left foot / gangs of new york /the searchers / unforgiven / shawshank. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @ronparks7516 2 days ago Can't believe a John Ford movie was not listed in the Top 20. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @3108frank1 3 days ago You forgot Dr. Strangelove. 5 Reply TOP LIST · 4 replies @reneescala7526 2 days ago Where are the foreign films? Godard, Truffaut, Lang and the silents: Murnau, Chaplin, Keaton, Eisenstein etc. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @nick-rp2do 8 hours ago Gone with the wind at 7. Arguably the best movie ever made 9 Oscars. Come on man! Reply @donaldjacques7962 4 days ago King Kong 1933❤ 5 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @josephdurbin8736 9 days ago I am a film lover, but have never made it more than a half hour into Citizen Kane. I have no idea why but that and Casablanca both I have never been a fan. I am 68 years old and love many movies from that period. Someone tell me what I am missing in the two. 12 Reply TOP LIST · 4 replies @maltandbarley-ti8ck 3 days ago Personally I always considered The Godfather 2 as better than the first. 1 Reply @johni9073 22 hours ago So no non-English language films are good enough? You miss consideration of many treasures, often far better than many of these! 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @petewood9710 3 days ago What about the Magnificent Seven one of the BEST WESTERNS of all time . 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @colinbrown7310 12 days ago We remember Star Wars as this great thing but I recently watched it again and thought it was really poor! These things are all subjective. For me - how can there be no John Ford films in this list? 5 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @yuckyool 3 days ago Most of these film clips are L<=>R reversed. I have seen many of these and the scenes are backwards. 2 Reply @chrissnuggs 8 days ago "Citizen Kane" is boring and overrated. 11 Reply TOP LIST · 4 replies @robertpickell3984 4 days ago HOW ABOUT BEN HUR, THE TITANIC AND THE TEN COMMANDMENTS???? ALSO, YANKEE DOODLE DANDY. 5 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @bevsamouilhan7264 2 days ago Killing fields. Apocalypse now. Jaws. The good the bad and the ugly etc… 2 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @CrystalClearskies-cb9ji 16 hours ago I knew The Godfather would be number 1 and rightly so. I think Rosemary’s Baby should have been there also 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @jrapplefan2231 2 days ago Not a bad list. But you forgot all the non American films. 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @Mrpallekuling 1 day ago The Lord of the Rings (2001-2003) The Silence of the Lambs (1991) Breathless (1960) The Third Man (1948) City Lights (1931) 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @callycharles2515 15 hours ago When I saw the title of this video, my first thought for the #1 movie was 'The Godfather'. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @JeffDean-sk7hk 1 day ago Overall a pretty good list...I'd include " The Best Years of our Lives" 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @bobrau830 3 days ago Forrest Gump doesn’t belong on this list. Casablanca, GWTW, and Citizen Kane should be higher. Raging Bull ranked too high. 8 Reply @bernardlandman1 5 days ago Star Wars is just a western with robots 5 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @GenaroAceron 1 day ago TO EACH HIS OWN. Does that solve FAVORITE PREFERENCES!!! 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @hocopus1 8 days ago I have never seen "Vertigo". But I will now! Thanks. 4 Reply TOP LIST · 3 replies @sankaranarayanan711 3 days ago The commentator's job to choose best pictures of all times is a difficult one as other significant films cry for attention and there are many. I would like to mention that " Gaslight' starring Ingrid Bergmann and Charkes Boyer is one , "Alfred Hitchcock's 'Spellbound' starring Ingrid Bergmann and Gregory Peck , Ronald Coleman in ' The Double Life' , Alfred Hitchcock's ' The Man who knew Too Much'( James Stewart and Doris Day with iconic song " Quo Sera Sera', Cecil DeMille's Samson and Delailah and The ten Commandments for sheer spectacle and many musicals starring Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly , there is 'Singing in the Rain-The List is endless but one thing is certain .It was golden age for Hollywood from 1930s to 1970s.Who can forget " THe Barefoot Contessa( Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner)? 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @joebartone606 1 day ago I have a number 1, and about 250 films that on any given day I might say fill out my top 20. Oh, the runaway number 1? … 1) Pulp Fiction. Because my wife and I are crazy like this, we each made a list of our favorite films and a list of what we thought were the greatest films. Assigned point values, added them up, and there you have it. My wife’s number 1 film of all time is Gone With The Wind. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @randyrogers8568 10 days ago My fav of all time is The Ten Commandments. And I am not even religious. 9 Reply 1 reply @MarioRebano-m3z 2 days ago Deer hunter deserves to be in the top 20. 4 Reply TOP LIST · 4 replies @rkstudios450 4 days ago I think I agree with your choice of the top 20, but not necessarily the order. Though Sound of Music deserves a place, my opinion, the top 20 pithiest. Subjective of course.. VO AI is starting to wear thin, if I may. Liked it, will watch others when posted. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @GrahamStewart-ek6jr 6 hours ago ?? ?? What happened to Jurassic Park? Titanic? Gladiator? and many others. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @dennisdwyer6500 1 day ago Those movies as the best 20 is so SUBJECTIVE 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @davideckberg-p7l 1 day ago A difficult and impossible task at best to put numbers of priority on art forms when each is subject to individual preference 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @MegaFount 2 days ago (edited) Your choices are pedestrian. I am assuming this is best American films as there are no foreign films. 2001, Paths of Glory, The Searchers, Moontide, On the Waterfront, Ride Lonesome, Five Easy Pieces, Singing in the Rain, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Roaring 20s, Cabaret, Chinatown, Dirty Harry, Ten Seconds Over Tokyo, Deliverance, Bombshell , The Big Parade, Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Come on, Star Wars is refried Buck Rogers. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 3 replies @PaulineStefani 2 days ago I knew the Godfather would be 1st 😊 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @darylanderson4872 3 days ago I only agreed on 2 films 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @davidhoffman8122 3 days ago I am shocked that there was NOT one comedy on the list. You forgot "Blazing Saddles" 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @44iakhan 11 days ago Didn’t see ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ 😢 6 Reply 4 replies @robertgallagher5285 15 hours ago (edited) Only agreed with 12 Angry Men and Shindlers List should have Double Indemnity Chinatown Apocalypse Now The Joker and Anora!!! 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @alexpaira8354 4 days ago Your first and second place choices have my vote 🎉 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @peterdollins3610 2 weeks ago Greatest film ever made is 'La Strada' by Fellini then 'Seven Samaria' then 'Citizen Kane.' 2 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @JosephEvans-l7y 3 days ago The sound of music and star wars and maybe a distant 3rd was shindlers list 1 Reply @WynneHagan 2 days ago How is it possible that Madam X does not feature 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @mumlee4807 3 days ago (edited) The list is excellent, but you did not include any comedies, such as The Graduate or Harold and Maude? Other comments included many I would have included such as Dr. Zhivago, Singing in the Rain, To Kill a Mockingbird, Black Orpheus, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, 2001 A Space Odyssey, and more. Do a Top 20.2 ... then a Top 20.3 and so on. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @brucefloyd6010 1 day ago The Bridge over the River Kwai is one of the great pictures of the 20th century according to some. Not even mentioned? 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @bevrothwell7560 2 days ago I would have put Star Wars at least 10 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @donaldmartineau8176 2 days ago To kill a mockingbird should've been #1! 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @paulmcknight4137 2 days ago (edited) Great English language films. You left out "La Dolce Vita" [Fellini], and "Breathless" [Godard]. Also "The 7 Samurais" [Kurosawa], "Dr. Strangelove" [Kubrick] 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @petefumberger5225 2 days ago What? No RoboCop. No Kick-Ass. No Starship Troopers. And GWTW should be numero uno. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @marlonfrancis5487 3 days ago Thumbs up on numbers one and two. My picks as well. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @eduardogutierrez1950 11 days ago Giant, The Great Escape, Ben Hur... 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @ronbo30 2 days ago I can’t believe you didn’t have benhur? 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @WilliamKerr-c5s 10 days ago All great Movies….but hardly the greatest of all time. No westerns?….The Outlaw Josey Whales, The Searchers, The Magnificent Seven, Shane, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Unforgiven. Other notable absentees ….Gladiator, It’s a wonderful life, Ben Hur, Rebel without a cause, To kill a Mockingbird,Deliverance,As good as it gets,Chariots of Fire, Heat, Witness for the prosecution…l could go on; sufficient to say there no best 20 list….only favourites! 2 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @fireinafrica 12 days ago Steve, you have just proofed my point! 1 Reply @sandyborzillo8595 16 hours ago Jaws😊 1 Reply @OveW 1 day ago Difficult to rank films of different times and themes. All these films are worth mentioning as among the best. Although it should be called the best American (or English language films). No films by Kurosawa, Fellini or Truffaut is mentioned. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @anthonycompiccia2498 5 days ago Rocky 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @brucewilson1958 6 days ago Well, you definitely picked some great films. That said, you should have stated...My Picks for English Language Movies. There are Splendid Movies produced all over the World... Iran, India, Korea, Japan...just naming a few. You missed Singing In The Rain. Inexcusable. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 3 replies @Thomas-l9t 2 weeks ago (edited) War and peace by Sergei Bondarchuk. Even a list of the greatest 200 would not be complete. 3 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @PaulODonnell-t9l 11 days ago Airplane and Some Like it Hot are the funniest movies I have ever seen and should merit a mention 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @nilslivetlanga9710 11 days ago Yeah, it's just like the World Series, only for America, pardon me, only for the U.S. of A. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @rbrtlws46 3 days ago the lord of the rings to rule them all 4 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @debbieking5171 7 days ago Who is the narrator? 3 Reply TOP LIST · 5 replies @Terence-g2q 3 days ago There doesn’t need to be a # 1 Best. I might displace Citizen Kane. Camera and filming techniques were groundbeaking, so it might have been the greatest Then, but some movies have come out since then that outshine it. 12 Men Very good cast and acting but plot lagging behind. Consider Ben Hur, In the Heat Of The Night and The Great Escape. Ok, Ok Godfather is number one…. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @Drums-yz4ss 2 weeks ago Good job! Of course, these movies are skewed toward their entertainment factor or box office success, which is fine. I would also like to see a list of the most memorable works of filmmaking as art or thought provoking content. Thanks. 5 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @romeobodeodo 6 days ago Missing is "As Good as it Gets", and "A Dog's Life". IMHO 5 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @elliotelias3737 2 days ago What about Fiddler on the Roof? 4 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @georgerobinson9384 4 days ago Never thought I would say this, but one of my favorites was a Schwarzenegger movie. True lies. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @protrader8 2 weeks ago You need to watch more movies 5 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @rachelkerenpaz5173 3 days ago High Noon 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @billvandaalen2162 3 days ago Nothing by Chaplin, Lloyd, or Keaton. That figures. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @pauldalkie8366 4 days ago Chinatown is great, 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @neilfraser2349 11 days ago Waaaay off. So many great movies not on here and even the ranking of those on it is off. Obvious bias to drama with the usual disregard for horror, comedy sci fi and non-American films. Star wars last really? No Jurassic Park, Stargate, Independence day, Ben Hur, The Mummy, Dances with wolves Tombstone, Magnificent 7 Superman Jaws... The list goes on and on 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @copferthat 5 days ago David Lean's Great Expectations 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @mahmoudsadek5939 11 days ago (edited) Good job. I amused watching it. However There are some great movied skiped from the list, for example: # Air Force One # The Thief of Baghdad # The Time Machine # Trapese # and others Thus, I suggest to list the best 50 movies without Ranking, i.e all are equal. This will be more fair and more realistic. Thank you 6 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @lesliematteis8010 2 days ago No Chinatown???? 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @HolyCrapGodIsReal 7 hours ago missing #1 The Outlaw Jose Wales Reply @davidhankins1298 2 weeks ago A shallow collection. 5 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @rachelkerenpaz5173 3 days ago My Darling Clementine 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @larry1824 13 days ago Kane Searchers Touch of Evil Maltese Falcon Wild Bunch Tokyo Story Intolerance Rio Bravo Amacord 1 Reply @kaiYWang 3 days ago You left out Ben Hur and My Fair Lady ! GIANT, EAST OF eden! 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @alanrylands7004 2 days ago I believe you missed at least four whole categories, listed from oldest to newest: 1946 It's a Wonderful Life - How about Christmas, who doesn't cry at the end of this? 1954 Seven Samurai - Did you look outside the USA: like the greatest foreign movie? 1966 The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Did you pass over westerns, like the best one? 2003 Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King - Did you totally forget about fantasy? 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @erlingurthorsteinsson7607 9 days ago (edited) Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, the gardener, Mary Hopkins, chariots of fire, Katla, Kleopatra, Prince of Egypt, Nemo, Monthy Python, Dr Zhivago, A Clockwork Orange, Titanic, 10 Comandments, Zorba, White whale, Englar alheimsins, Robison Cruso, Pyrats of the Carabian , who is afraid of Wirginia Wolf. so perhaps 40 to 50% correct. Ben Hur. Mozart, Beethofen. 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @williamthompson9393 4 days ago I don't quite agree with your picks 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @dilipsamant6094 12 days ago Roman Holiday 2 Reply 1 reply @lindacombs4750 2 days ago Always felt Forest Gump was overrated 4 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @gilbertbeverly4296 7 days ago You're all crazy Pee-wee Herman's big adventure it's by far the best movie of all time 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @BenzeneHex57 4 days ago 2001 space odyssey? 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @HonestlyYours516 5 days ago "Dr. Zhivago" should be on your list. In fact, it should have won The Best Picture Oscar. It is a far better picture than the film that did win the Oscar that year - "The Sound of Music"! 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 3 days ago Stars Wars, don't be ridiculous. One of the best? Forget it. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @felixcoria4583 12 days ago "SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION" ? FULL OF INCOHERENCIES ............ 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @zenaidaelepano7801 2 days ago The Secret of Santa Vittoria 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @michaelcavanaugh2708 10 days ago What about "PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE"? 5 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @Gertzy41 4 days ago What that great movie "the attack of the killer tomatoes """ 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @walterbuchanan5556 4 hours ago North by northwest? 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @ευφροσύνηΠολίτου 3 days ago (edited) Did i miss lord of the rings?The best Trilogie of 21st century? Maybe West side story is your personal favorite but in the 20 best movies of All time? Really? 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @GrrMeister 6 days ago 1:49 Natalie Wood but Marilyn Refused ! face-orange-biting-nails 1 Reply @philipfarmer3232 2 days ago Don't you ever watch foreign films? 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @GrrMeister 6 days ago Rubbish (Trash in US) best Film (Movie) was Ice Age and it's coming ahead in spite of warnings of Global Warming ! face-orange-biting-nailsface-blue-wide-eyes 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @RalphEwell-s5o 3 days ago Wizard of Oz 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @JosephEvans-l7y 3 days ago Only 2 on this list are great ,the rest I totally disagree with . 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @Kropsdelen 8 days ago shawshank? apocalypse? 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @kennethmedd3336 3 days ago Gone with the wind should be no lower that #3. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @fireinafrica 2 weeks ago De gustibus non est disputandum - "In matters of taste, there can be no disputes". 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @jimtruscott5670 1 day ago Not one of the great westerns ? The Wild Bunch ? 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @josephlacorte-hv3kl 13 days ago So many that were left out 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @danwaller5312 2 days ago You forgot ROCKY 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @philipfritz-f8x 10 days ago As soon as I bear AI narration I bail! 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @larryberry2864 2 days ago Wrong You got films in wrong place, 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @jamesl9371 11 days ago You got some of my favorites but I would have included Chinatown. And Uncle Buck. (Just kidding) 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @rodneypreudhomme8745 1 day ago I don't think that you've really seen great movies, here are five examples, 1 " The way of all flesh" 2 The garden of allah" 3 " To sir with love" 4 " Scaramouche" 5" It's a mad mad mad mad world 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @peterderidder9922 7 days ago ow man you forgotten so manny top movies ! ! not gonna make a list ... For sure somme other movies should stand in youre top 20 . The one who maded this top 20 must be between 70 and 80 years old 😃 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @skippykaufman4436 11 days ago There is no ‘Best.’ No BEST! There is only - My Favourite Movies. There is “My favourite twenty movies.” Movies that mean a lot to you. Movies that you are emotional about. But, That doesn’t make them the best. The Best Years of Our Lives The Grande Illusion My personal favourites. 3 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @knotkool1 3 days ago nope. no 1: idiocracy. we are witnessing the prophesy unfold. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @michaelharrington7656 13 days ago No film by John Ford? Ridiculous. 3 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @stephanejourdren3668 1 day ago Ridiculous 😂 classement of films is just impossible it depends from each person. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @chrissnuggs 8 days ago Hate the Godfather series, which glories in vile and parasitic criminals in their "family". "Shawshank" is ridiculously overrated. "Far From The Madding Crowd" is my favourite film. 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @sharmawall2861 4 days ago What about John Ford’s The Searchers or The Quiet Man or Stagecoach with John Wayne? At least one western should be included. And musicals My Fair Lady & the newer The Greatest Showman. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @BarryRiley-e8x 12 days ago Why is the video backwards? 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @silviob1972 2 weeks ago For sure, a fine list of movies, but the only problem is when making a list it always going to be subjective because their somebody in the comment section going against the list , for when i made a list of a top 20 favorite films i never put two movies together like example u put godfather one & two.....the challenge is picking only the one 4 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @JamesKane-rm5nb 12 days ago This ridiculous subjective list is bs. 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @davidmcmahon5234 10 hours ago Missihippi burning and the French connection 😊lol Reply @TangentOmega 7 days ago Whole heartedly agree with 90% of the rankings but Gone with the Wind and Citizen Kane are real snoozers. SLEEPING PILLS IN CELLULOSE. 😊 3 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @patriciafenwick5846 10 days ago No Lord of the Rings? No Gladiator? no First Blood ? (the theme of marginalised veterans is very powerful) 2 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @fireinafrica 12 days ago Dear Annetta. Because of the wisdom: "In matters of taste, there can be no disputes" any "top 20 best movies list" will always be unscientific, disputable and therefore a waste of time! Gerhard Uys 3 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @jamesrickerby2756 3 days ago Forget the sound of music! Psycho, on the waterfront, godfather 3. West Side story. Include Jerimia Johnson, Pretty woman, four weddings and a funeral, Nottinghill, Bridge on River kwii, Casablanca no1. The rest including star War are total sh1t. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @hillcresthiker 2 days ago fake subjective list. Nothing by Kubrick included 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @raymondpierotti8414 6 days ago I always value the opinion of a bot 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @davidward3991 10 days ago Watch the movie Silverado from 1985. You will be taken to the old time westerns where the good guys still win. With an All Star people in it. 2 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @jB67270 3 days ago Where is Gandhi? Hidden behind its eight Oscars? 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @dominicdurzo8995 8 days ago please!!! 1 Reply @DarrellBishop-yi9jg 2 weeks ago What about The Notebook? 2 Reply @johnmurray3888 9 days ago Interesting to note the high number of selected movies that were initially panned by Pauline Kael on their cinema releases. I've never understood why "The Shawshank Redemption" makes the top of so many lists - the plot seems hopelessly contrived and Andy Dufresne's prison escape is simply not believable. European directors like Ingmar Bergman, Vittorio de Sica and Jean Renoir don't get a look in. 2 Reply @ingeliseolsen1450 4 days ago Sitizen Kane is a boring, stupid movie. 3 Reply TOP LIST · 4 replies @kendavis5853 11 days ago A little arrogant that all these films are American productions. Foreign films aren’t as good as American? 1 Reply TOP LIST · 8 replies @martinbynion1589 4 days ago Far too many American movies! 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @seadcausevic6901 1 day ago USA movies ?????? Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @jamesgoacher1606 3 days ago Definitel NOT the one to watch. Bye 1 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @paulmarchlewski6354 8 hours ago Absolute nonsense British films. The third man. A matter of life and death. The man who would be king. Jungle book. Snatch. Japanese. Seven samurai. Ran. Jojimbo. Italy, French new wave, Swedish cinema. Germany's M. Das Boote. Dozens more. Reply @jennifermorgan8348 12 days ago So only Americans make movies? There are so many better movies from England France and Italy 5 Reply TOP LIST · 3 replies @Debbie-r6i 10 days ago A Very Brady Christmas... attack of the killer tomatoes...Saw...Saw 2...Saw 3 etc. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @robertl8481 12 days ago Generic list. 1 Reply @marcomalpassi7655 1 day ago ha ha ha solo tre o quattro dei film citati merita di figurare in una lista dei 50 film migliori. Siete patetici il vero cinema è Europeo tutti i grandi registi sono Europei o Giapponesi( kurosawa) , C'era una volta in America è mille volte meglio del padrino, voi ci avete messo i soldi ma il resto non l'avete! 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @mc152938 2 weeks ago according to your taste..... 3 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @fortunatomartino8549 1 day ago (edited) Bias towards stories concerning race and issues of prejudice. Not art but pedantic preachiness 1 Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @glenbruce1757 3 days ago 10 commandments, not in that 20. That's a rubbish. 20. 1 Reply @michaeloconnor5084 9 days ago The most overrated movie of all time, Shawshank Redemption. 1 Reply @Sturmisch 5 days ago Star Wars is ridiculous! Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @wovfm 2 days ago Exercise in ignorance -who are the sources for this eye opening list? Clearly folks who have little grasp of film history. Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @77space-vt8wi 1 day ago Bogus list of BS. Casablanca was, is and will always be the #1 film. then Singing in the Rain # 2 Helen of Troy #3 Deer Hunter #4. SoCal viewer so any of the 1960s surfing films Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @rd4429 6 days ago May I ask, who are you to decide that these are the best films of all time? Awww... c'mon... this list is just YOUR list, YOUR personal choices if I may say so... other people have their own list too, not the same as yours... I also have mine... Maybe just just created this video to attract attention, to "force" other people to watch it, right? Not many people will agree with you, dude... ah- that is also my own opinion, get it? Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @martynmiller4247 4 days ago Everyone... but you... would put 2001, A Space Odyssey within the top 20. Nothing from the Silent era? (movies didn't start in 1927) No Rear Window? No North by Northwest? No All about Eve? No Jaws? What a waste of over 14 minutes watching this rubbish list. You clearly know nothing about film history. Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies @jerrytang3146 2 days ago Star Wars was a boring movie; the low production cost was glaring. But the sequels were excellent. Until finally the producers went for the money and wokeness. And the whole thing blew up. Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @francoisevassy6614 9 days ago Quand on voit ce classement qui relègue des films comme 12 Hommes en Colère (12 Angry Men) ou Casablanca à des places aussi lointaines et oublie des chefs-d’œuvre comme Brève Rencontre (Brief Encounter) ou Le Troisième Homme (The Third Man) - parmi d’autres - on s’en rend compte à quel point le QI est en train de sombrer ! Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 3 days ago This is far too American, or at least English-speaking. What about the great Italians, Visconti, Rocco and His Brothers, Fellini 8 1/2, the French, Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Mellvile, the stunning Le Samourai with Alain Delon, Jean Renoir and what I consider the greatest film ever, Marcel Carné"s Les Enfants du paradis. What about Kurosawa, Rashomon, Ran.India's Satyajit Ray. Too provincial and childish a list. Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @LovelyBaseballEquipment-lt7ox 2 days ago A very poor list. Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @lawrencejames8011 1 day ago Mostly American crap - no French or Russian film, eg Alexander Nevsky or Ridicule. Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @carlosrosas7249 1 day ago A very americanish selection 😃😄 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @mikerichmond8246 2 days ago Interesting list, albeit rather standard. My quick takes… “Star Wars” belongs for its groundbreaking special effects and space-based telling of the hero’s journey. “West Side Story” belongs for its music, but OMG, seeing thugs dance around during a knife fight is cringe and laughable in the original. (Not as bad in Spielberg’s remake, though.) “12 Angry Men” is a bit too unbelievable and preachy for my tastes. “The Sound of Music,” like “West Side Story” has spectacular music, real good performances, and a compelling story (albeit far from faithful to the historical story upon which it is based). Doesn’t hold up, though, for younger folks. “Forrest Gump” is the worst movie on this list. It’s downright awful, pointless, and dreadfully sentimental. Nothing more than a parlor trick of special effects masquerading as profundity. “Sunset Boulevard” is, well… I tried to watch it once but couldn’t get through it. Maybe I’ll try again someday. “On the Waterfront” is good I think overrated. I know the intelligentsia rave about it, but I don’t know why. Brando is good, not great. “The Godfather Part II”: Agreed. Arguably the best sequel ever made. (Other contenders would be “Terminator II” and “Aliens.”) “Psycho” probably deserves a spot on the list for its groundbreaking aspects, although I’m not sure it would impress anybody today. “Vertigo” didn’t impress me much the one time I watched it a couple decades ago. Perhaps I’ll revisit it. “Lawrence of Arabia” is awesome. Well deserved. “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” is wonderful and well deserving, although it loses steam for a while in the middle when the inmates break out and go fishing. “The Wizard of Oz”: Yes! I’m amazed at how well this movie holds up. Margaret Hamilton’s performance as the Wicked Witch has never been surpassed in the annals of great movie performances. Equaled, perhaps (although not often) but never bettered. “Gone with the Wind” probably belongs. I only saw it once, about 30 years ago, and I remember liking it more than I expected to. Still, I can’t remember much about it. “Citizen Kane” is wonderful mostly for its technological aspects. It’s weak, however, in interesting characters that the audience is supposed to care about. Still, the macguffin is one of cinema’s greatest, especially when it’s revealed. “Casablanca”: Probably great if you can tolerate Humphry Bogart’s “acting.” OMG, he’s terrible. “Raging Bull” is an all-time great. DeNiro’s best or second-best performance. “Schindler’s List” is great except for its one weak scene -- the shower scene. That was a complete copout. “The Shawshank Redemption” is an all-time great, provided you look past a handful of plot problems. (How did Andy pull the poster up behind him when he was digging in the wall?) “The Godfather” is, yes, the greatest movie of all time. It does everything right. And if “character” is truly the most important aspect of a film, then the best thing about it is that the movie chock full of a good half-dozen or so characters worthy of their own stand-alone movies. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @markomarekic5606 8 days ago Ridiculous. 1 Reply TOP LIST · 1 reply @arnaldoiannotta2092 3 days ago (edited) This list is debatable as no explanation given for coming up with this laughable countdown. Is debatable because no film of any language other than English is included. Is unacceptable because as clarification given, who made this crap has never known or seen any international masterpieces. Is unacceptable because as consequence the title of this farce is misleading: it is not : Of All Time. Finally it is not possible to take it seriously, not only for the above written, but because there is 1 Movie that whatever criteria can be chosen for classifying, it does speak an international language in every corner of the globe: The Wizard of Oz!! And in any language the message is clear : There's not a place like home.!! Reply TOP LIST · 2 replies

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