Lori Starfelt
November 14th, 2007, 08:07 PM
This is a list I put together years ago for Widgett's site - those of you who remember the early days of Corona's Coming Attractions remember him, no doubt. Anyway, it's a fun list with some unexpected choices. I thought you might enjoy it.
1. El Topo - directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky
Grim brutal western with a lots of little people and priests getting whipped. Very strange stuff. This was the first midnight movie and ran for many years in NYC.
2. If - Lindsay Anderson - Malcolm McDowell as a revolting student
3. Freaks (1932) Tod Browning -
Log Line - Can a full grown women truly love a midget?
Plot - The circus freaks decide to seek revenge on a gold digger marrying one of the homeboys. Yikes!
4. Performance Donald Cammell/Nicholas Roeg
James Fox (the Jackal in the original Day Of The Jackal) as a psychotic London gangster, Mick Jagger as a bi-sexual rock star with Anita Pallenberg thrown in for good measure.
5. Andy Warhol's Frankenstein - Antonio Marghariti
Log line - Brings the horror off the screen and into your lap. 3D all the way, baby.
6. The Ruling Class - Peter Medak
Peter O'Toole as Jesus and Jack the Ripper in one film. Based on a brilliant Peter Barnes stage play, this is a jaw dropping, hilarious and scathing send up of British society. Alistair Sim is hysterical and Coral Browne well into her forties is hot, hot stuff. Despite the fact that the film only has a quick flash of bare breasts, it it so trenchant an assault that it was rated X for many years.
7. Pumping Iron - George Butler
This film ruled Southern California for several years. Arnold's everywhere getting all Arnoldy on us. Franco Columbo is beautiful.
8. Atomic Cafe - Jayne Loader/Kevin Rafferty
Incredibly cool compilation of 50's educational films and PSA's about nuclear attacks.
9. Beyond the Valley of the Dolls - Russ Meyer - screenplay by Roger Ebert and Russ Meyer - sleazy, silly film made by two smart, naughty men.
10. Eraserhead - David Lynch
Henry is having very, very bad dreams.
11. The Peeping Tom - Michael Powell
Powell is an amazing director who loves cinema, dance, theatre with all his heart. This is a film about a guy who murders women and films their faces as they die.
12. Point Blank - John Boorman
Very stylish crime film with Lee Marvin - Boorman's good, very, very good. Unbelievably cool.
13. The Manchurian Candidate - Frankenheimer
If you only think of Angela Lansbury as Jessica in Murder She Wrote, watch this. One of the creepiest kisses you'll ever see on film.
14. Endless Summer - Bruce Brown
surfing movie, shot on a Bolex, got international distribution and changed indie filmmakers perceptions of what they could do.
15. King of Hearts - Phillippe de Broca
The beautiful and superb Alan Bates as a WWI soldier sent to France to disarm a bomb but instead winds up in an insane asylum from which he must escape and also save the souls inside.
16. Mommie Dearest - Frank Perry
Just to watch Diane Scarwid's little march across the room when the reporter is there makes this whole thing worthwhile. Faye Dunaway in a performance NO ONE saw coming.
17. Putney Swope - Robert Downey Sr.
The token black executive is put in charge of an advertising agency and decides it's time for a few changes. Very 60's, unbelievably cool.
18. Candy - Christian Marquand
Alrightio - a Buck Henry adaptation of a Terry Southern novel that sends up Voltaire's very funny Candide. If that isn't enough, this is the cast:
Marlon Brando
Richard Burton
Ewa Aulen (very, very beautiful)
Charles Aznavour
Ringo Starr
Sugar Ray Robinson
John Huston
James Coburn
Walter Matthau
Anita Pallenberg (one more time)
John Astin
PS - You won’t even recognize Brando when he first comes on screen though his only disguise is a tan.
19. Salo - One Hundred Days of Sodom - Pasolini
The brilliantly poetic and ultra-disciplined Pasolini taking the Marquis DeSade at his word - something no other director has ever done. WWII and a group of very powerful men have assembled a group of very young teenagers and children who are raped, forcefed feces and ultimately murdered. This is a deeply moral film with absolutely no gratuitous violence and has been banned many times, many places.
20. The Honeymoon Murders
This film is thoroughly unpleasant yet, not quite as unpleasant as the key art for the advertising poster. Really sleazy, definitely the kind of film good mothers forbid their children from seeing. Even today it reeks.
21. Faster, Pussycat, Kill, Kill - Russ Meyer without the nudity.
God, this film has energy. John Waters all time favorite film starring Tura Satana. Honest to God, that’s her real name. Great editing, lots of action, tons of cleavage and not a boring moment in it. A real redneck melodrama in your face.
22. Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte - bad boy Hollywood director Robert Aldritch at the absolute top of his bizarre game.
Weird doesn’t even begin to describe this film. Atmospheric to the hilt with one of the most gruesome murder scenes ever put on film. It shocks even today. Bette Davis perfecting her now famous impersonation of a vulture with the dt’s. Gothic Louisiana odd ballitry shot in black and white with lots of extrras and lush orchestral score. See it on acid if at all possible.
1. El Topo - directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky
Grim brutal western with a lots of little people and priests getting whipped. Very strange stuff. This was the first midnight movie and ran for many years in NYC.
2. If - Lindsay Anderson - Malcolm McDowell as a revolting student
3. Freaks (1932) Tod Browning -
Log Line - Can a full grown women truly love a midget?
Plot - The circus freaks decide to seek revenge on a gold digger marrying one of the homeboys. Yikes!
4. Performance Donald Cammell/Nicholas Roeg
James Fox (the Jackal in the original Day Of The Jackal) as a psychotic London gangster, Mick Jagger as a bi-sexual rock star with Anita Pallenberg thrown in for good measure.
5. Andy Warhol's Frankenstein - Antonio Marghariti
Log line - Brings the horror off the screen and into your lap. 3D all the way, baby.
6. The Ruling Class - Peter Medak
Peter O'Toole as Jesus and Jack the Ripper in one film. Based on a brilliant Peter Barnes stage play, this is a jaw dropping, hilarious and scathing send up of British society. Alistair Sim is hysterical and Coral Browne well into her forties is hot, hot stuff. Despite the fact that the film only has a quick flash of bare breasts, it it so trenchant an assault that it was rated X for many years.
7. Pumping Iron - George Butler
This film ruled Southern California for several years. Arnold's everywhere getting all Arnoldy on us. Franco Columbo is beautiful.
8. Atomic Cafe - Jayne Loader/Kevin Rafferty
Incredibly cool compilation of 50's educational films and PSA's about nuclear attacks.
9. Beyond the Valley of the Dolls - Russ Meyer - screenplay by Roger Ebert and Russ Meyer - sleazy, silly film made by two smart, naughty men.
10. Eraserhead - David Lynch
Henry is having very, very bad dreams.
11. The Peeping Tom - Michael Powell
Powell is an amazing director who loves cinema, dance, theatre with all his heart. This is a film about a guy who murders women and films their faces as they die.
12. Point Blank - John Boorman
Very stylish crime film with Lee Marvin - Boorman's good, very, very good. Unbelievably cool.
13. The Manchurian Candidate - Frankenheimer
If you only think of Angela Lansbury as Jessica in Murder She Wrote, watch this. One of the creepiest kisses you'll ever see on film.
14. Endless Summer - Bruce Brown
surfing movie, shot on a Bolex, got international distribution and changed indie filmmakers perceptions of what they could do.
15. King of Hearts - Phillippe de Broca
The beautiful and superb Alan Bates as a WWI soldier sent to France to disarm a bomb but instead winds up in an insane asylum from which he must escape and also save the souls inside.
16. Mommie Dearest - Frank Perry
Just to watch Diane Scarwid's little march across the room when the reporter is there makes this whole thing worthwhile. Faye Dunaway in a performance NO ONE saw coming.
17. Putney Swope - Robert Downey Sr.
The token black executive is put in charge of an advertising agency and decides it's time for a few changes. Very 60's, unbelievably cool.
18. Candy - Christian Marquand
Alrightio - a Buck Henry adaptation of a Terry Southern novel that sends up Voltaire's very funny Candide. If that isn't enough, this is the cast:
Marlon Brando
Richard Burton
Ewa Aulen (very, very beautiful)
Charles Aznavour
Ringo Starr
Sugar Ray Robinson
John Huston
James Coburn
Walter Matthau
Anita Pallenberg (one more time)
John Astin
PS - You won’t even recognize Brando when he first comes on screen though his only disguise is a tan.
19. Salo - One Hundred Days of Sodom - Pasolini
The brilliantly poetic and ultra-disciplined Pasolini taking the Marquis DeSade at his word - something no other director has ever done. WWII and a group of very powerful men have assembled a group of very young teenagers and children who are raped, forcefed feces and ultimately murdered. This is a deeply moral film with absolutely no gratuitous violence and has been banned many times, many places.
20. The Honeymoon Murders
This film is thoroughly unpleasant yet, not quite as unpleasant as the key art for the advertising poster. Really sleazy, definitely the kind of film good mothers forbid their children from seeing. Even today it reeks.
21. Faster, Pussycat, Kill, Kill - Russ Meyer without the nudity.
God, this film has energy. John Waters all time favorite film starring Tura Satana. Honest to God, that’s her real name. Great editing, lots of action, tons of cleavage and not a boring moment in it. A real redneck melodrama in your face.
22. Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte - bad boy Hollywood director Robert Aldritch at the absolute top of his bizarre game.
Weird doesn’t even begin to describe this film. Atmospheric to the hilt with one of the most gruesome murder scenes ever put on film. It shocks even today. Bette Davis perfecting her now famous impersonation of a vulture with the dt’s. Gothic Louisiana odd ballitry shot in black and white with lots of extrras and lush orchestral score. See it on acid if at all possible.