One year ago, I decided to watch classic movies and draw about them in one sketchbook: 56 movies, 56 sheets, 56 drawings, almost one a day. It was so fun!
So I bought a second sketchbook and dedicated it to the movies of my youth. 56 drawings again. I just can’t stop.
I bought a third sketchbook, a red one. And I draw movies in which the red colour is significant.
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#1 Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Francis Ford Coppola, 1992

17points
#2 V For Vendetta, James Mcteigue, 2006

15points
#3 Batman, Tim Burton, 1989

15points
#4 Vertigo1, Alfred Hitchcock, 1958 // Frankenstein, James Whale, 1931 // Singin’ In The Rain, Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly, 1952

13points
#5 The Neverending Story, Wolfgang Petersen, 1984

12points
#6 Carrie, Brian De Palma, 1976

12points
#7 Some Like It Hot, Billy Wilder, 1959

10points
#8 Forrest Gump, Robert Zemeckis, 1994

10points
#9 Iron Man, Jon Favreau, 2008

9points
#10 Rashōmon, Akira Kurosawa, 1950

7points
#11 The Shining, Stanley Kubrick, 1980

7points
#12 Back To The Future, Robert Zemeckis, 1985

7points
#13 Total Recall, Paul Verhoeven, 1990

6points
#14 Seven, David Fincher, 1995

5points
#15 Casablanca, Michael Curtiz, 1942

5points
#16 Judgement At Nuremberg, Stanley Kramer, 1961

5points
#17 Wuthering Heights, William Wyler, 1939

4points
#18 Indiana Jones & The Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Steven Spielberg, 1981 // Léon, Luc Besson, 1994

4points
#19 Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer, Tom Tykwer, 2006

3points
#20 Schindler’s List, Steven Spielberg, 1993

3points

