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Greatest Francis Ford Coppola movie?
* The Terror (1963, uncredited director)
* Dementia 13 (1963, director & writer) * You're a Big Boy Now (1966, director & writer) * Finian's Rainbow (1968, director) * The Rain People (1969, director & writer) * Patton (1970, writer) * THX 1138 (1971, executive producer) * The Godfather (1972, director & writer) * American Graffiti (1973, producer) * The Conversation (1974, director, writer & produder) * The Godfather, Part II (1974, director, writer & producer) * Apocalypse Now (1979, director, writer & producer) * The Black Stallion (1979, executive producer) * Kagemusha (1980, executive producer) * One from the Heart (1982, director & writer) * Koyaanisqatsi (1982, executive producer) * The Outsiders (1983, director) * The Black Stallion Returns (1983, executive producer) * Rumble Fish (1983, director, writer & producer) * The Cotton Club (1984, director & writer) * Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985, executive producer) * Captain Eo (1986, director) * Peggy Sue Got Married (1986, director) * Lionheart (1987, executive producer) * Gardens of Stone (1987, director & producer) * Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988, director) * Powaqqatsi (1988, executive producer) * The Godfather: Part III (1990, director, writer & producer) * Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992, director & producer) * The Secret Garden (1993, executive producer) * Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994, executive producer) * My Family, Mi Familia (1995, executive producer) * Jack (1996, director & producer) * The Rainmaker (1997, director & writer) * Sleepy Hollow (1999, executive producer) * The Virgin Suicides (1999, executive producer) * Kinsey (2005, co-producer) * Marie Antoinette (2006, executive producer) * Youth Without Youth (2007, writer/director) |
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The list is very impressive and Coppola is obviously in a class of his own. While Apocalypse Now and The Godfather I are my two favorites, I recently watched Bram Stokers Dracula more carefully (I had seen it when it came out but I was just a kid) and I must say that movie kicks ass!
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The Godfather it's my favorite too
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apocalypse now
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Too many excellent movies here to pick just one, for real. The three I liked the most are The Godfather, The Outsiders, and Rumble Fish. I like Rumble Fish alot cuz I read it a long time ago. I haven't seen all of the movies in his filmography either.
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Apocalypse Now best Francis Ford Coppola movie for me
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The Godfather Part 2
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i think the majority will go with The Godfather. hard not to
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Anybody esle enjoy his version of Bram Stokers Dracula? With Gary Oldman playing the part of Dracula and Anthony Hopkins as Van Helsing? I loved that movie man!
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downloading the list now. I will report back in a few days after I have watched all of them, nonstop of course.
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None, sorry...
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I saw Apocalypse Now Redux last week. Amazing movie and I find it hard to believe he made an even better one.
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I've gotta watch more of these, grabbing at least one new one this weekend.
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Apocalypse and godfather are great!
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got to go with godfather
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The Outsiders
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* The Godfather (1972, director & writer)
* American Graffiti (1973, producer) * The Godfather, Part II (1974, director, writer & producer) Probably one of those.
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The Godfather 2
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Yeah you can't go wrong with either though I think I like Apocalypse more.
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Rumble Fish all the way.
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I didnt really like the Redux version. I bought it and now, whenever I watch it, I just skip all the new parts. I really dont see how any of those addiltional scenes at anything at all to the movie.
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I though Apocolypse Now was boring overall. It moved way too slow to keep my attention for 3 hours, the Redux. Dracula was pretty cool though. Overall, I have to say I'm not that big of a fan.
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I would say thx 1138 yet he did not direct, another very famous directory did all of whom formed this little clique.
So I would have to go with American Graffiti
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I wait for Francis Ford Coppola last movie Youth without Youth. Should be great! I read that novella written by Mircea Eliade long time ago... I am really curious how Coppola will deal with..
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