We have to start somewhere, and since the French New Wave started around this time, here we go. Top ten box-office films of 1960: 1. Spartacus 2. Psycho 3. Exodus 4. Swiss Family Robinson 5. Alamo 6. The World of Suzie Wong 7. BUtterfield 8 8. The Apartment 9. Ocean's Eleven 10. From the Terrace What are your top three films for 1960? We will keep a running tally and eventually have some sort of bracket. For me it would be: 1. La Dolce Vita 2. L'Aventurra 3. The Virgin Spring What are some of the forgotten gems from the year? What is overrated? What did you discover at a young age and what did you discover later? YEARS IN FILM • forum.chorus.fm
It is strange looking at the list of box office heavyweights, as some of the most critically acclaimed and influential films of all time are atop the list. Psycho is the one that gets so much of the attention, but this was the year that La Dolce Vita and Breathless had their international releases. Breathless changed cinema, but for whatever reason it was never as interesting to me as Pierrot le Fou or Masculin Feminin. La Dolce Vita, on the other hand, is such a monumental film. 8 1/2 is more well-known, but so much of Fellini's evolving style is on display here.
My top would probably be 1. La Dolce Vita 2. Breathless 2. The Virgin Spring I don’t have strong feelings about the order of 2 and 3. Psycho has kind of a special place in my film heart. I watched it by myself when I was really young, 10 or 11, and knew nothing about the twist. It was one of the first twists I can remember and it was really effective on me knowing nothing about the plot going in and expecting more of a Jason style slasher.
1. The Virgin Spring 2. The Apartment 3. Psycho Glad we're starting with the 60's, I'm going to try and watch something from every year as we go along and there's a bunch of stuff from this decade I want to see. The Virgin Spring was one of the earliest Bergman films I really loved and I was surprised at how much I enjoyed The Apartment, for some reason I thought it would be boring. Psycho is obviously great. Breathless is the big one from this year that I'm not that into, just left me feeling kind of underwhelmed. It's one I want to revisit at some point though to see if I appreciate it any more now.
1. Psycho 2. The Apartment 3. The Magnificent Seven psycho was one of the first films i saw that truly wowed me. probably saw it too young/early but oh well.
Oof reminds me I really need to see L'Avventura and La Dolce Vita 1. Breathless 2. The Apartment 3. Psycho
Wanna use these older year threads as a chance to catch up on stuff I never got around to and/or revisit stuff, but dunno if I'll get a chance before the next thread. As of right now, my Top 1 list for this year is Breathless.
Honorable mentions for me would be Peeping Tom (Powell), The Bad Sleep Well (Kurosawa), Psycho (Hitchcock), Wild River (Kazan), The Apartment (Wilder), and The Fugitive Kind (Lumet)
Big ones I haven't seen are the Virgin Spring and Eyes Without a Face. Oh, forgot to mention Shoot the Piano Player (Truffaut) as well.
Folks need to peep The Cloud-Capped Star because I'm guessing the only reason it's not on any other lists is because no one has watched it. Not to pit the only two major Indian filmmakers from that period (in the Western canon) against each other, but imo a stronger film than any I've seen from that era of Ray's work.