Top 10 of 1925

1. The Gold Rush (Charlie Chapin): *plays with some yams*

2. Battleship Potemkin (Sergei M. Eisenstein): It’s freaking Potemkin.

3. Paris qui dort (Rene Clair): Brilliant short.

4. The Phantom of the Opera (Rupert Julian): Chaney’s best film.

5. Seven Chances (Buster Keaton): Hilarious when he is running from the women.

6. The Big Parade (King Vidor): One of the best war films.

7. Strike (Sergei M. Eisenstein): Can’t believe Eisenstein made two great films this year.

8. The Lost World (Harry O. Hoyt): Badass. Dinosaurs fighting and eating humans right and left.

9. Visages d’enfants (Jacques Feyder): Feyder shoud be more remembered.

10. Lady Windermere’s Fan (Ernst Lubitsch): Wilde and Lub compliment each other.

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