Frank Kozik’s Top10
Credited with single-handedly reviving the lost art of the concert poster, Frank Kozik credits his career to his enthusiasm for Austin, Texas’s growing underground rock scene in the mid-eighties. Find out more, at frankkozik.net and fkozik.com. In addition to the poster included with Dazed and Confused, Kozik also designed Criterion's cover art for Gimme Shelter.
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Barbet Schroeder
General Idi Amin Dada: A Self-Portrait
Possibly the most surreal documentary ever filmed. The restored print propels this into a realm of “reality” that’s nearly hallucinogenic. What a snappy dresser! A must for any accordion enthusiast.
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Peter Weir
The Last Wave
Death, bones, secret underground caverns . . . apocalypse. What more could anyone possibly want?
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Wes Anderson
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
A masterpiece of art direction and set design. No other film in history has ever quite captured the essential dry rot of the 1970s’ fourth-rate Mediterranean beach world. Having spent sixteen summers in areas near, but not quite in, low-rent Med tourist towns, it was a thrill ride straight back to childhood.
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4
Samuel Fuller
The Naked Kiss
Fuller at his atavistic best. No way out. No redemption. Possibly the best opening sequence in film history.
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David Lean
Oliver Twist
This contains some of the most luminescent black-and-white cinematography ever seen. Fagin, as portrayed by Alec Guinness, will have you squirming with repulsion, yet unable to take your eyes off his balding pate.
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Terry Gilliam
Time Bandits
Best film Napoléon ever—courtesy of Bilbo Baggins, no less. Connery as Agamemnon isn’t bad either.
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Nicolas Roeg
Walkabout
I saw this when I was maybe twelve years old. The father’s suicide, the dead guy in the tree—images that bothered me for decades. Chop that meat.
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Terry Gilliam
Brazil
Ian Holm seems to get into all the good movies (even, like, Alien). What’s with that? Never has dystopia looked so appealing. Count me in.
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Les Blank
Burden of Dreams
All the goofy nature footage is worth sitting through for the ten seconds of pure hate that is Kinski’s freakout.
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10
Peter Brook
Lord of the Flies
Something’s to be said for the Bicameral Mind. Kill the Pig and the Gods will commune through the head on the pole. I think I’m getting Lasik—just in case the veneer shatters.