top 100 films – what is left out?

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following my post below on the top 100 spiritual films pete has commented saying why have chocolat, toy story, lion king, brazil, 1984 been left out and miracle maker included? (i’d want to include mulholland drive)

so this is your moment. leave a comment below on either:

films not on the list that should be or

films on the list that shouldn’t be

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  1. imagine

    Chocolat: you cannot be serious! A film whose premise is that sensual gratification is great and abstinence of the devil. What a challenging message for the West today!!!!

  2. Allan Davies

    I would like to see Amistad in there as it had a profound effect on my spiritual outlook and encouraged me to fight against social injustice.

  3. imagine

    OK, if we’re looking for films that were “spiritual” (ie pointed towards deeper yearnings and humanity’s hunger for more than the material) how about:
    – Paris, Texas
    – Manhattan
    – Talk to Her
    – Three Colours Red
    – The Great Escape (that last one was a joke but it’s still a great film!) ?

  4. Jonathan

    Hi, I’d like to include:
    Pleasantville;
    Toystory;
    Les Miserable;
    Goodwill Hunting;.
    The Bourne Indentity
    Between them they include themes about: prejudice and acceptance of new ideas/(self-)discovery; fellowship and development; grace and determination; acceptance and sharing; discovery, good vs evil, etc.
    Ciao

  5. Lucy

    Should be included:
    The Cross and the Switchblade – about a baptist minister who went into New York to minister to the gangs. Superb.
    Lucy

  6. Derek

    Well..controversial this.. but.. what about
    the U2 documentary “Rattle and Hum”.
    It’s a spiritual experience…

  7. tim hewitt

    i’d like to have seen……
    unbreakable
    the big labowski
    eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
    lost in traslation
    point break

  8. adrian

    i love lists…
    glad to see ‘the addiction’ was in there. my list would also include spike lee’s ‘mo better blues’ and paul verhoven’s ‘starship troopers’ (i’m serious! – the man is a genius). i think there’s a good case for scorcese’s ‘raging bull’ too – we once did a service based around it.
    and ‘smoke’ would definitely be in there. that ending…

  9. adrian

    ..and where is ‘wizard of oz’?

  10. adrian

    …and ‘apocalypse now’…
    and quite possibly ‘moulin rouge’.
    quick, somebody shoot me now.

  11. scott

    one of the most “religious” movies out there, also incredibly profane, is “the boondock saints”. no list of great b movies is complete without it.

  12. maggi

    cinema paradiso!

  13. Jon

    Whale Rider!

  14. Jonny Norridge

    Gattaca < i'm surprised thats not on the list

  15. SHP (aka Rob)

    dead poets society (Carpe Diem)and The breakfast Club are certainly missing.
    I would also like to push for Breakfast at Tiffany’s with the search for ‘somewhere like Tiffany’s where I feel totally at peace’.
    mmm – a bit of a breakfast theme developing there!

  16. Howard Jameson

    The list does seem slightly confused. On the one hand are films like The Truman Show, which speak allegorically and negatively about established religion whilst on the other are films about Christian themes, the Passion of the Christ and Chariots of Fire.
    If the list were mine to make I would include the Red Hot Chilis live at Slane Castle, just to remind us what it means to celebrate and have joy. I would have U2 (also from Slane Castle) reminding us about protest.

  17. Mitch Kinsinger

    I’m in agreement with “Whale Rider” and “Gattaca” — both films I have as paper options for my theology students. But the great oversight to my albeit Nick Hornby biased mind, and the film I’m showing in theolgy class next time around, is “About A Boy.” No one who thinks seriously about the incarnation and/or Reformed theology should miss it.

  18. Andrew Hamilton

    yes to Chocloat!! Whale rider and dead poets!
    Also Contact and Jerry Maguire (its about passion!)

  19. jon birch

    i agree with all the above… although, really to suggest that some films are more ‘spiritual’ than others is duallistic garbage… i’m still going to join in though.
    the fisher king
    gattacca
    ghost in the shell
    waking life
    akira
    the full monty
    love actually
    a man for all seasons
    joan of arc
    every film i’ve seen by wim wenders (paris,texas. wings of desire. faraway so close. the end of the world.)
    brassed off.
    james and the giant peach.
    nearly every film by woody allen.
    this is crazy, in the end you just end up naming every film you’ve ever watched and liked!

  20. jon birch

    dark city
    the thirteenth floor
    pleasantville
    jurassic park
    close encounters of the third kind
    four weddings and a funeral
    most horror fims!
    why on earth isn’t ‘ghandi’ on their list!!!
    surely, like it or not, ‘the exorcist’ should be on their list! it scarred a hole generation!
    superman
    batman
    spiderman
    and any other superhero movie!
    the crow
    the blues brothers
    you see… i’m just listing films now (some of them blockbusters!) and there’s spirituality in all of them… their list sucks!

  21. brenda

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  23. Alan Thomas

    Great comments — I’m one of the moderators on the site that put the list together. There’s a thread for what should be included in the list next here here <http://artsandfaith.com//index.php?showtopic=2170>, and I’ll add the films suggested above for consideration in next year’s deliberations.
    Thanks for the great feedback!

  24. jonny

    cool – thanks alan… you’ve certainly started something cheers

  25. Spencer

    ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest’ and ‘Schindler’s List’ have to be in the top 100

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