Culturally Significant Films

December 28, 2010 at 7:41 pm

This can only be one step down from doing a degree on Coronation Street.

It’s official. When, in hundreds of years, the future of humanity scours the U.S. Library of Congress for clues as to how primitively we lived back in the early 21st century, the jive-talking granny in “Airplane!” could very well be integral to the study.

That movie, a slapstick comedy from 1980, along with 24 other films will be added to the National Film Registry this year because they have been deemed “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant,” according to the National Film Registry Board.

Also among those to be immortalized on government shelves are the “Star Wars” sequel “The Empire Strikes Back,” “Malcolm X,” “All the President’s Men” and “The Exorcist.”

Surely the Uk doesn’t have the equivalent of this? And if we do can we abolish it?

Failing that, what films would you put in it as “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant“? TheEye picks Zulu, Dambusters and The Cruel Sea to start off with, but those might not be ‘acceptable’ these days.