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| Friday, 8 November, 2002, 09:07 GMT Apocalypse Now voted best movie ![]() A new version of the movie in 2001 was extended to 202 minutes Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, has been voted the greatest movie of the past 25 years by leading movie critics and film-makers in the UK. In a survey of 50 film experts conducted by Sight and Sound Magazine, Coppola's anti-Vietnam classic beat films such as Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull, at number two. Ingar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander came third while the highest ranking British film was Terence Davies' Distant Voices, Still Lives. British director Ridley Scott's Blade Runner was at number seven. Click here to tell us if you agree with their choice of films Films dating from January 1978 were eligible for the vote, which excluded many favourite movies, including Star Wars. Nick James, editor of Sight and Sound, said: "As film history now spans over 100 years it's almost impossible to compile a list of top films.
"In this new poll we wanted to free people up from choosing the established classics like Citizen Kane and let them concentrate on recent cinema." Apocalypse Now, starring Martin Sheen, is loosely based on Joseph Conrad's book Heart of Darkness and has become a cult classic. It was recently re-released with previously unseen footage. The film features many harrowing and famed scenes, such as Sheen's drunken rampage in which he trashes a room. Elsewhere in the film, Robert Duvall declares: "I love the smell of napalm in the morning", before his gunships attack a village while Ride of the Valkyries booms out from speakers. The film also became notorious for the toll it took on its actors, particularly Sheen who had a heart attack. Mr James commented: "Apocalypse Now deserves its position for being a richly complex, madcap experiment in war film-making that comes off because it never falls from the tightrope it walks between extravagance and profundity." Asia Most of the Sight and Sound list is made up of stylised rather than mass appeal movies. Even Raging Bull could not be described as populist, with its grim and brutal portrayal of the life of legendary boxer Jake La Motta, played by Robert De Niro. Mr James said: "Raging Bull is a film of equal ambition and scope to Apocalypse Now, but being a Scorsese movie is a much more rigorously controlled work.
"The texture of the black-and-white cinematography is probably as important as Robert De Niro's performance as boxer Jake La Motta." The list also includes two Asian movies, Chungking Express from director Wong Kar-Wai at number eight. Yi yi (A One and a Two) from Edward Yang tied for 10th place with Once Upon a Time in America from Sergio Leone. The voting experts included broadcaster Barry Norman and critics from Time Out, Empire and Total Film. A Sight and Sound poll to find the best film of all time in August this year was dominated by films from the first half of the century with Citizen Kane topping the list. | See also: 23 Nov 01 | Entertainment 23 Nov 01 | Entertainment 09 Jul 00 | Entertainment 08 May 01 | Entertainment 18 May 01 | Entertainment Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Entertainment stories now: Links to more Entertainment stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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