Top 100 kinos from the '50s

pastemagazine.com/movies/1950s/the-100-best-films-of-the-1950s/
How many have you seen?

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reminder that the people in the 50s saved the world from fascism, and the people who call them fascist now will plunge the world into marxist chaos + starvation. the same people who wrote The Bible also wrote The Purge. thank you!

post your 20 favorite kinos from the 50s

here are mine:
>The Human Condition trilogy
The Idiot
>Tokyo Story
12 Angry Men
>Seven Samurai
Ikiru
>Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
The Hidden Fortress
>The Seventh Seal
Johnny Guitar
>Throne of Blood
Wild Strawberries
>Diabolique
Vera Cruz
A Face in the Crowd
>The Burmese Harp
After the Curfew
>Black Orpheus
Los Olvidados
>Rashomon

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42/100

>Hiroshima mon amour
>The Music Room
>Pickpocket
>Vertigo
>A Man Escaped
>Rear Window
>Ugetsu
>Sansho the Bailiff
>The Ballad of Narayama
>Tokyo Twilight
>Tokyo Story
>Sound of the Mountain
>The Life of Oharu
>The Seventh Seal
>Street of Shame
>Early Summer
>Early Spring
>Seven Samurai
>Fires on the Plain
>Miss Oyu

That's a man, isn't it?

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assuming this letterboxd list is the same list, I've seen 36
boxd.it/7vSgo
for me it's
>Fires on the Plain
>Gate of Hell
>The Wages of Fear
>The Cranes Are Flying
>The Steel Helmet
>Rear Window
>A Man Escaped
>Kiss Me Deadly
>Touch of Evil
>Paths of Glory
>Pather Panchali
>Sunset Boulevard
>Seven Samurai
>Tokyo Story
>Singin' in the Rain
>The Seventh Seal
>Ben-Hur
>Elevator to the Gallows
>Vertigo
>Diabolique

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I've seen 4 of those and I post here everyday.

I, for one, would very much welcome kino TV show set in 1950s

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>8
My rankings :
1.) Vertigo
2.) Rear Window
GAP
3.) Strangers on a Train
GAP
4.) Dial M for Murder
5.) North by Northwest
GAP
6.) To Catch a Thief
(mediocre movie — but Grace Kelly looking at her best in the south of France)
7.) Paths of Glory
(Great action scenes — but boring ending. The last 45 minutes are a drag)
POWER GAP
8.) The Man Who Knew Too Much
(Completely forgettable movie. Que sera, sera)

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how was the 50's considered golden age Hollywood when there were better foreign films made during that time?

>saved
>from fascism
Pick one

>paste magazine

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50's is the end of the golden age. 30s and 40s are the true Hollywood golden age

Because it was indeed the golden age of Hollywood. It's just that foreign films were better

checked

Sunset Blvd
Kind hearts and coronets... its 1949 but maybe it can count
The lady killers

>Kind hearts and coronets
Based movie where they say the nigger word.

Catch a nigger by its toe, if it squeals let it go

I’ve been brushing up on my racial slurs for black people
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_slurs_and_epithets_by_ethnicity

We need to bring all of them back!

Jiggaboo was always one of my favorites

>Nigger / niggar / niggur, niger / nigor / nigre (Caribbean) / nigar, nigga / niggah / nig / nigguh
>(International) a black person. From the word negro, which means the color black in numerous languages. Diminutive appellations include Nigg and Nigz. Over time, the terms nigga and niggaz (plural) have come to be frequently used between some African or black diaspora without the negative associations of nigger. Considered very [italic] offensive and typically censored as "the n-word" even in reference to its use. The terms niggress, negress, and nigette are feminized formulations of the term.
I've never heard of nigette. Is it pronounced like a Frenchman would pronounce it?