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September 23, 2013, 03:16:54 AM |
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The Matrix Lobby scene, what else?
There's a lot else. Believe me. A lot else.
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September 23, 2013, 04:01:24 AM |
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In the list quoted below, from here: http://tenbestfilms.blogspot.ca/2012/06/ten-best-films-top-one-hundred-films-of.html , we have what one has called the 100 greatest films of all time. Everybody has opinions, but it is a good list. I ask you to quote it, and put two stars beside the films you have seen, and one star beside the films that are definitely on your watch list to see. 1. Playtime (Jacques Tati, 1967, France) 2. Pakeezah (Kamal Amrohi, 1972, India) 3. Au hasard Balthazar (Robert Bresson, 1966, France) 4. The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1939, Japan) 5. Rio Bravo (Howard Hawks, 1959, United States) 6. Letter from an Unknown Woman (Max Ophüls, 1948, United States) 7. The Rules of the Game (Jean Renoir, 1939, France) 8. Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958, United States) 9. Ordet (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1955, Denmark) 10. Through the Olive Trees (Abbas Kiarostami, 1994, Iran) 11. Make Way for Tomorrow (Leo McCarey, 1937, United States) 12. Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979, Soviet Union) 13. The Green Ray (Eric Rohmer, 1986, France) 14. Floating Clouds (Mikio Naruse, 1955, Japan) 15. The Searchers (John Ford, 1956, United States) 16. Trouble in Paradise (Ernst Lubitsch, 1932, United States) 17. A City of Sadness (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1989, Taiwan) 18. Sátántangó (Béla Tarr, 1994, Hungary) 19. Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov, 1929, Soviet Union) 20. The Young Girls of Rochefort (Jacques Demy, 1967, France) 21. A Brighter Summer Day (Edward Yang, 1991, Taiwan) 22. Early Summer (Yasujiro Ozu, 1951, Japan) 23. Sunrise (F.W. Murnau, 1927, United States) 24. L'Eclisse (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962, Italy) 25. Celine and Julie Go Boating (Jacques Rivette, 1974, France) 26. Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Chantal Akerman, 1976, Belgium) 27. Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2010, Thailand) 28. The General (Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman, 1926, United States) 29. The Flowers of St. Francis (Roberto Rossellini, 1950, Italy) 30. By the Bluest of Seas (Boris Barnet, 1936, Soviet Union) 31. Distant Voices, Still Lives (Terence Davies, 1988, United Kingdom) 32. L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934, France) 33. The Spirit of the Beehive (Victor Erice, 1973, Spain) 34. The Big Heat (Fritz Lang, 1953, United States) 35. Charulata (Satyajit Ray, 1964, India) 36. Doomed Love (Manoel de Oliveira, 1978, Portugal) 37. A Matter of Life and Death (Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, 1946, United Kingdom) 38. Two or Three Things I Know About Her (Jean-Luc Godard, 1967, France) 39. The Scarlet Empress (Josef von Sternberg, 1934, United States) 40. Spring in a Small Town (Fei Mu, 1948, China) 41. Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick, 1975, United States) 42. Shoah (Claude Lanzmann, 1985, France) 43. Ivan the Terrible (Sergei Eisenstein, 1944-1946, Soviet Union) 44. The Thin Red Line (Terrence Malick, 1998, United States) 45. The Travelling Players (Theo Angelopoulos, 1975, Greece) 46. Goodbye Dragon Inn (Tsai Ming-liang, 2003, Taiwan) 47. The Magnificent Ambersons (Orson Welles, 1942, United States) 48. Russian Ark (Aleksandr Sokurov, 2002, Russia) 49. Lonesome (Paul Fejos, 1928, United States) 50. A Perfect World (Clint Eastwood, 1993, United States) 51. Limelight (Charles Chaplin, 1952, United States) 52. Pyaasa (Guru Dutt, 1957, India) 53. Listen to Britain (Humphrey Jennings and Stewart McAllister, 1942, United Kingdom) 54. Ingeborg Holm (Victor Sjöström, 1913, Sweden) 55. Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001, United States) 56. El (Luis Buñuel, 1952, Mexico) 57. The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton, 1955, United States) 58. Yeelen (Souleymane Cissé, 1987, Mali) 59. The Birth of a Nation (D.W. Griffith, 1915, United States) 60. My Neighbor Totoro (Hayao Miyazaki, 1988, Japan) 61. Kings of the Road (Wim Wenders, 1976, West Germany) 62. Muriel (Alain Resnais, 1963, France) 63. Boy (Nagisa Oshima, 1969, Japan) 64. Les Vampires (Louis Feuillade, 1915-16, France) 65. Meet Me in St. Louis (Vincente Minnelli, 1944, United States) 66. Three Crowns of the Sailor (Raoul Ruiz, 1983, France) 67. La Région centrale (Michael Snow, 1971, Canada) 68. Foolish Wives (Erich von Stroheim, 1922, United States) 69. Singin’ in the Rain (Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, 1952, United States) 70. The Leopard (Luchino Visconti, 1963, Italy) 71. Days of Being Wild (Wong Kar-wai, 1991, Hong Kong) 72. Berlin Alexanderplatz (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1980, West Germany) 73. Kind Hearts and Coronets (Robert Hamer, 1949, United Kingdom) 74. The Headless Woman (Lucrecia Martel, 2008, Argentina) 75. A Star is Born (George Cukor, 1954, United States) 76. Centre Stage (Stanley Kwan, 1992, Hong Kong) 77. Sans Soleil (Chris Marker, 1983, France) 78. Bigger Than Life (Nicholas Ray, 1956, United States) 79. Written on the Wind (Douglas Sirk, 1956, United States) 80. The Decalogue (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1989, Poland) 81. Once Upon a Time in the West (Sergio Leone, 1968, Italy) 82. Throne of Blood (Akira Kurosawa, 1957, Japan) 83. Earth (Aleksandr Dovzhenko, Soviet Union) 84. Platform (Jia Zhangke, 2000, China) 85. Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2011, Turkey) 86. Awaara (Raj Kapoor, 1951, India) 87. (nostalgia) (Hollis Frampton, 1971, United States) 88. Lost in America (Albert Brooks, 1985, United States) 89. Story of a Cheat (Sacha Guitry, 1936, France) 90. Seventh Heaven (Frank Borzage, 1927, United States) 91. The Red and the White (Miklós Jancsó, 1967, Hungary) 92. Il Posto (Ermanno Olmi, 1961, Italy) 93. Antoine and Antoinette (Jacques Becker, 1947, France) 94. I Walked with a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943, United States) 95. Fanny and Alexander (Ingmar Bergman, 1982, Sweden) 96. Me and My Gal (Raoul Walsh, 1932, United States) 97. Pot Worth a Million Ryo (Yamanaka Sadao, 1935, Japan) 98. Dog Star Man (Stan Brakhage, 1965, United States) 99. Dead Ringers (David Cronenberg, 1988, Canada) 100. Mr. Thank You (Hiroshi Shimizu, 1936, Japan)
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September 23, 2013, 04:05:36 AM |
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I'll begin:
1. * Playtime (Jacques Tati, 1967, France) 2. Pakeezah (Kamal Amrohi, 1972, India) 3. Au hasard Balthazar (Robert Bresson, 1966, France) 4. * The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1939, Japan) 5. Rio Bravo (Howard Hawks, 1959, United States) 6. Letter from an Unknown Woman (Max Ophüls, 1948, United States) 7. * The Rules of the Game (Jean Renoir, 1939, France) 8. Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958, United States) 9. * Ordet (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1955, Denmark) 10. Through the Olive Trees (Abbas Kiarostami, 1994, Iran) 11. Make Way for Tomorrow (Leo McCarey, 1937, United States) 12. * Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979, Soviet Union) 13. The Green Ray (Eric Rohmer, 1986, France) 14. ** Floating Clouds (Mikio Naruse, 1955, Japan) 15. The Searchers (John Ford, 1956, United States) 16. Trouble in Paradise (Ernst Lubitsch, 1932, United States) 17. * A City of Sadness (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1989, Taiwan) 18. * Sátántangó (Béla Tarr, 1994, Hungary) 19. Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov, 1929, Soviet Union) 20. The Young Girls of Rochefort (Jacques Demy, 1967, France) 21. * A Brighter Summer Day (Edward Yang, 1991, Taiwan) 22. **Early Summer (Yasujiro Ozu, 1951, Japan) 23. Sunrise (F.W. Murnau, 1927, United States) 24. L'Eclisse (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962, Italy) 25. * Celine and Julie Go Boating (Jacques Rivette, 1974, France) 26. Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Chantal Akerman, 1976, Belgium) 27. Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2010, Thailand) 28. The General (Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman, 1926, United States) 29. The Flowers of St. Francis (Roberto Rossellini, 1950, Italy) 30. By the Bluest of Seas (Boris Barnet, 1936, Soviet Union) 31. Distant Voices, Still Lives (Terence Davies, 1988, United Kingdom) 32. L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934, France) 33. ** The Spirit of the Beehive (Victor Erice, 1973, Spain) 34. The Big Heat (Fritz Lang, 1953, United States) 35. * Charulata (Satyajit Ray, 1964, India) 36. Doomed Love (Manoel de Oliveira, 1978, Portugal) 37. A Matter of Life and Death (Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, 1946, United Kingdom) 38. Two or Three Things I Know About Her (Jean-Luc Godard, 1967, France) 39. The Scarlet Empress (Josef von Sternberg, 1934, United States) 40. * Spring in a Small Town (Fei Mu, 1948, China) 41. ** Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick, 1975, United States) 42. ** Shoah (Claude Lanzmann, 1985, France) 43. Ivan the Terrible (Sergei Eisenstein, 1944-1946, Soviet Union) 44. ** The Thin Red Line (Terrence Malick, 1998, United States) 45. The Travelling Players (Theo Angelopoulos, 1975, Greece) 46. * Goodbye Dragon Inn (Tsai Ming-liang, 2003, Taiwan) 47. The Magnificent Ambersons (Orson Welles, 1942, United States) 48. Russian Ark (Aleksandr Sokurov, 2002, Russia) 49. Lonesome (Paul Fejos, 1928, United States) 50. A Perfect World (Clint Eastwood, 1993, United States) 51. Limelight (Charles Chaplin, 1952, United States) 52. Pyaasa (Guru Dutt, 1957, India) 53. Listen to Britain (Humphrey Jennings and Stewart McAllister, 1942, United Kingdom) 54. Ingeborg Holm (Victor Sjöström, 1913, Sweden) 55. * Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001, United States) 56. El (Luis Buñuel, 1952, Mexico) 57. * The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton, 1955, United States) 58. Yeelen (Souleymane Cissé, 1987, Mali) 59. The Birth of a Nation (D.W. Griffith, 1915, United States) 60. * My Neighbor Totoro (Hayao Miyazaki, 1988, Japan) 61. Kings of the Road (Wim Wenders, 1976, West Germany) 62. Muriel (Alain Resnais, 1963, France) 63. * Boy (Nagisa Oshima, 1969, Japan) 64. Les Vampires (Louis Feuillade, 1915-16, France) 65. Meet Me in St. Louis (Vincente Minnelli, 1944, United States) 66. Three Crowns of the Sailor (Raoul Ruiz, 1983, France) 67. La Région centrale (Michael Snow, 1971, Canada) 68. Foolish Wives (Erich von Stroheim, 1922, United States) 69. Singin’ in the Rain (Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, 1952, United States) 70. * The Leopard (Luchino Visconti, 1963, Italy) 71. ** Days of Being Wild (Wong Kar-wai, 1991, Hong Kong) 72. Berlin Alexanderplatz (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1980, West Germany) 73. Kind Hearts and Coronets (Robert Hamer, 1949, United Kingdom) 74. The Headless Woman (Lucrecia Martel, 2008, Argentina) 75. A Star is Born (George Cukor, 1954, United States) 76. ** Centre Stage (Stanley Kwan, 1992, Hong Kong) 77. Sans Soleil (Chris Marker, 1983, France) 78. * Bigger Than Life (Nicholas Ray, 1956, United States) 79. Written on the Wind (Douglas Sirk, 1956, United States) 80. The Decalogue (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1989, Poland) 81. Once Upon a Time in the West (Sergio Leone, 1968, Italy) 82. * Throne of Blood (Akira Kurosawa, 1957, Japan) 83. Earth (Aleksandr Dovzhenko, Soviet Union) 84. * Platform (Jia Zhangke, 2000, China) 85. * Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2011, Turkey) 86. Awaara (Raj Kapoor, 1951, India) 87. (nostalgia) (Hollis Frampton, 1971, United States) 88. Lost in America (Albert Brooks, 1985, United States) 89. Story of a Cheat (Sacha Guitry, 1936, France) 90. Seventh Heaven (Frank Borzage, 1927, United States) 91. The Red and the White (Miklós Jancsó, 1967, Hungary) 92. Il Posto (Ermanno Olmi, 1961, Italy) 93. Antoine and Antoinette (Jacques Becker, 1947, France) 94. I Walked with a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943, United States) 95. * Fanny and Alexander (Ingmar Bergman, 1982, Sweden) 96. Me and My Gal (Raoul Walsh, 1932, United States) 97. Pot Worth a Million Ryo (Yamanaka Sadao, 1935, Japan) 98. Dog Star Man (Stan Brakhage, 1965, United States) 99. Dead Ringers (David Cronenberg, 1988, Canada) 100. * Mr. Thank You (Hiroshi Shimizu, 1936, Japan)
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September 23, 2013, 10:14:18 AM |
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Dance scene from Pulp Fiction with Mia Wallace and Vincent Vega: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik-RsDGPI5YI once reenacted this with a brunette girl. Possibly the best time of my life. It felt like we were playing in the goddamn movie. I'd give all my money to be timewarped back to that moment.
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September 23, 2013, 10:25:39 AM |
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The first time I watched the narrator realizing he and Tyler is the same person , will never get that back.
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September 23, 2013, 10:50:37 AM |
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The first time I watched the narrator realizing he and Tyler is the same person , will never get that back.
Great moment. I remember renting Fight Club on VHS when I was like 13. I watched the movie 5-6 times in two days.
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September 23, 2013, 02:11:44 PM |
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I'll begin:
1. * Playtime (Jacques Tati, 1967, France) 2. Pakeezah (Kamal Amrohi, 1972, India) 3. Au hasard Balthazar (Robert Bresson, 1966, France) 4. * The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1939, Japan) 5. Rio Bravo (Howard Hawks, 1959, United States) 6. Letter from an Unknown Woman (Max Ophüls, 1948, United States) 7. * The Rules of the Game (Jean Renoir, 1939, France) 8. Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958, United States) 9. * Ordet (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1955, Denmark) 10. Through the Olive Trees (Abbas Kiarostami, 1994, Iran) 11. Make Way for Tomorrow (Leo McCarey, 1937, United States) 12. * Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979, Soviet Union) 13. The Green Ray (Eric Rohmer, 1986, France) 14. ** Floating Clouds (Mikio Naruse, 1955, Japan) 15. The Searchers (John Ford, 1956, United States) 16. Trouble in Paradise (Ernst Lubitsch, 1932, United States) 17. * A City of Sadness (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1989, Taiwan) 18. * Sátántangó (Béla Tarr, 1994, Hungary) 19. Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov, 1929, Soviet Union) 20. The Young Girls of Rochefort (Jacques Demy, 1967, France) 21. * A Brighter Summer Day (Edward Yang, 1991, Taiwan) 22. **Early Summer (Yasujiro Ozu, 1951, Japan) 23. Sunrise (F.W. Murnau, 1927, United States) 24. L'Eclisse (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962, Italy) 25. * Celine and Julie Go Boating (Jacques Rivette, 1974, France) 26. Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Chantal Akerman, 1976, Belgium) 27. Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2010, Thailand) 28. The General (Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman, 1926, United States) 29. The Flowers of St. Francis (Roberto Rossellini, 1950, Italy) 30. By the Bluest of Seas (Boris Barnet, 1936, Soviet Union) 31. Distant Voices, Still Lives (Terence Davies, 1988, United Kingdom) 32. L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934, France) 33. ** The Spirit of the Beehive (Victor Erice, 1973, Spain) 34. The Big Heat (Fritz Lang, 1953, United States) 35. * Charulata (Satyajit Ray, 1964, India) 36. Doomed Love (Manoel de Oliveira, 1978, Portugal) 37. A Matter of Life and Death (Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, 1946, United Kingdom) 38. Two or Three Things I Know About Her (Jean-Luc Godard, 1967, France) 39. The Scarlet Empress (Josef von Sternberg, 1934, United States) 40. * Spring in a Small Town (Fei Mu, 1948, China) 41. ** Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick, 1975, United States) 42. ** Shoah (Claude Lanzmann, 1985, France) 43. Ivan the Terrible (Sergei Eisenstein, 1944-1946, Soviet Union) 44. ** The Thin Red Line (Terrence Malick, 1998, United States) 45. The Travelling Players (Theo Angelopoulos, 1975, Greece) 46. * Goodbye Dragon Inn (Tsai Ming-liang, 2003, Taiwan) 47. The Magnificent Ambersons (Orson Welles, 1942, United States) 48. Russian Ark (Aleksandr Sokurov, 2002, Russia) 49. Lonesome (Paul Fejos, 1928, United States) 50. A Perfect World (Clint Eastwood, 1993, United States) 51. Limelight (Charles Chaplin, 1952, United States) 52. Pyaasa (Guru Dutt, 1957, India) 53. Listen to Britain (Humphrey Jennings and Stewart McAllister, 1942, United Kingdom) 54. Ingeborg Holm (Victor Sjöström, 1913, Sweden) 55. * Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001, United States) 56. El (Luis Buñuel, 1952, Mexico) 57. * The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton, 1955, United States) 58. Yeelen (Souleymane Cissé, 1987, Mali) 59. The Birth of a Nation (D.W. Griffith, 1915, United States) 60. * My Neighbor Totoro (Hayao Miyazaki, 1988, Japan) 61. Kings of the Road (Wim Wenders, 1976, West Germany) 62. Muriel (Alain Resnais, 1963, France) 63. * Boy (Nagisa Oshima, 1969, Japan) 64. Les Vampires (Louis Feuillade, 1915-16, France) 65. Meet Me in St. Louis (Vincente Minnelli, 1944, United States) 66. Three Crowns of the Sailor (Raoul Ruiz, 1983, France) 67. La Région centrale (Michael Snow, 1971, Canada) 68. Foolish Wives (Erich von Stroheim, 1922, United States) 69. Singin’ in the Rain (Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, 1952, United States) 70. * The Leopard (Luchino Visconti, 1963, Italy) 71. ** Days of Being Wild (Wong Kar-wai, 1991, Hong Kong) 72. Berlin Alexanderplatz (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1980, West Germany) 73. Kind Hearts and Coronets (Robert Hamer, 1949, United Kingdom) 74. The Headless Woman (Lucrecia Martel, 2008, Argentina) 75. A Star is Born (George Cukor, 1954, United States) 76. ** Centre Stage (Stanley Kwan, 1992, Hong Kong) 77. Sans Soleil (Chris Marker, 1983, France) 78. * Bigger Than Life (Nicholas Ray, 1956, United States) 79. Written on the Wind (Douglas Sirk, 1956, United States) 80. The Decalogue (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1989, Poland) 81. Once Upon a Time in the West (Sergio Leone, 1968, Italy) 82. * Throne of Blood (Akira Kurosawa, 1957, Japan) 83. Earth (Aleksandr Dovzhenko, Soviet Union) 84. * Platform (Jia Zhangke, 2000, China) 85. * Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2011, Turkey) 86. Awaara (Raj Kapoor, 1951, India) 87. (nostalgia) (Hollis Frampton, 1971, United States) 88. Lost in America (Albert Brooks, 1985, United States) 89. Story of a Cheat (Sacha Guitry, 1936, France) 90. Seventh Heaven (Frank Borzage, 1927, United States) 91. The Red and the White (Miklós Jancsó, 1967, Hungary) 92. Il Posto (Ermanno Olmi, 1961, Italy) 93. Antoine and Antoinette (Jacques Becker, 1947, France) 94. I Walked with a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943, United States) 95. * Fanny and Alexander (Ingmar Bergman, 1982, Sweden) 96. Me and My Gal (Raoul Walsh, 1932, United States) 97. Pot Worth a Million Ryo (Yamanaka Sadao, 1935, Japan) 98. Dog Star Man (Stan Brakhage, 1965, United States) 99. Dead Ringers (David Cronenberg, 1988, Canada) 100. * Mr. Thank You (Hiroshi Shimizu, 1936, Japan)
thanks now I will try to watch these all as very impressive work good luck
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September 23, 2013, 04:13:47 PM |
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thanks now I will try to watch these all as very impressive work good luck
Dude, you didn't follow the instructions. I posted the list twice, with and without stars. Please quote the list that does not have stars, and put one star by films you're already aware of, but haven't seen but want to see, and put two stars by the films you've already seen.
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September 23, 2013, 04:22:46 PM |
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The interview from the movie: "Boiler Room" will be forever etched into my memory. It's a cool movie, but you've gotta check out the interview scene if you haven't seen it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvICN8DNMpY
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September 23, 2013, 06:31:03 PM |
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The height of cinema, perhaps? I don't know, I haven't watched it.
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September 23, 2013, 06:37:34 PM |
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The height of cinema, perhaps? I don't know, I haven't watched it. Have you seen 1&2?
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September 23, 2013, 07:34:30 PM |
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The height of cinema, perhaps? I don't know, I haven't watched it. Have you seen 1&2? I never saw saw. I never saw any saws. On the one hand, I really don't want to. On the other hand, I might be inclined to see saw. But really, is this the height of cinema? Share with me what you think might be the best films that you have seen. Note that this might be a little different from your favorite films, but not too much. Additionally, tell me what you might think might be the best film or two that you have not seen, but which you definitely want to see.
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September 23, 2013, 07:36:45 PM |
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I read somewhere recently where somebody explains why the film is junk. I don't totally agree with that, nor do I put the film on a pedestal.
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September 23, 2013, 08:09:25 PM |
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The height of cinema, perhaps? I don't know, I haven't watched it. Have you seen 1&2? I never saw saw. I never saw any saws. On the one hand, I really don't want to. On the other hand, I might be inclined to see saw. But really, is this the height of cinema? Share with me what you think might be the best films that you have seen. Note that this might be a little different from your favorite films, but not too much. Additionally, tell me what you might think might be the best film or two that you have not seen, but which you definitely want to see. First, watch all Saws, amazing gore/traps/storylines. http://horrorfanzine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/saw-4-08.jpgI like most of Francis Coppola's films, he's an amazing director. Any films with Robert De Niro or Al Pacino. Transporter (all parts) is a brilliant action film.
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September 23, 2013, 08:17:44 PM |
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The height of cinema, perhaps? I don't know, I haven't watched it. Have you seen 1&2? I never saw saw. I never saw any saws. On the one hand, I really don't want to. On the other hand, I might be inclined to see saw. But really, is this the height of cinema? Share with me what you think might be the best films that you have seen. Note that this might be a little different from your favorite films, but not too much. Additionally, tell me what you might think might be the best film or two that you have not seen, but which you definitely want to see. First, watch all Saws, amazing gore/traps/storylines. I like most of Francis Coppola's films, he's an amazing director. Any films with Robert De Niro or Al Pacino. Transporter (all parts) is a brilliant action film. I love Transporter very amazing stuff watched 2 or 3 time every part
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September 24, 2013, 03:54:35 AM |
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The height of cinema, perhaps? I don't know, I haven't watched it. Have you seen 1&2? I never saw saw. I never saw any saws. On the one hand, I really don't want to. On the other hand, I might be inclined to see saw. But really, is this the height of cinema? Share with me what you think might be the best films that you have seen. Note that this might be a little different from your favorite films, but not too much. Additionally, tell me what you might think might be the best film or two that you have not seen, but which you definitely want to see. First, watch all Saws, amazing gore/traps/storylines. I like most of Francis Coppola's films, he's an amazing director. Any films with Robert De Niro or Al Pacino. Transporter (all parts) is a brilliant action film. I'm waiting for you to put Saw up front and center for analysis, but you have to reciprocate with one my my clips. You can do it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=300564.0
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September 24, 2013, 04:38:21 AM |
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after few days illness I back here on this forum and happy to many threads working now for movies my favorite movie moments are end of Titanic
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