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| quote: | Originally posted by Highmay
You, my friend, have taste...
I haven't seen neither Deliverance nor The Grapes of Wrath yet...theyre on my list, but I have to finish off Bergman and Antonioni first (Blowup was ing awesome)...I already gave people my favorites in a previous thread...
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Godard's Breathless
Apocalypse Now
Amarcord
Cries & Whispers
Touch of Evil (Orson Welles's Cut)
Passion of Joan of Arc
Double Indemnity
The Descreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Duck Soup
Annie Hall
Manhattan
Godfather
Shawshank Redemption
Memento
Mulholland Drive
Elephant Man
Sexy Beast
Schindler's List
It Happened One Night...
The Seventh Seal
Forrest Gump
...btw Member of X, if you liked Citizen Kane, you'll adore Touch of Evil...make sure you get orson welle's director's cut and not the bull studio release... |
Cool, I own like half your list but there's 7-8 I haven't seen. I've been looking for something to rent besides all the current garbage that inundates the shelves.
"Deliverance" is pretty intense, of course famous for one particular scene but also for the "Dueling Banjos" song.
Ahhh, "Grapes of Wrath" with Jimmy Stewart. He's in that and one of my other favorite holiday movies in "It's a Wonderful Life."
"Sexy Beast!" I love that movie even though it took me like the first 20 minutes before I gathered the accent well enough. Hard to look past Ben Kingsley as one of the best actors too (Sexy Beast, Schindler's List, Ghandi).
I first saw "Citizen Kane" in my History of Motion Pictures class at college. It was remarkable and I think a must see for anyone that cares about film because it sparked so much further development in later films.
I don't typically like Woody Allen but I thought Annie Hall was very good, very funny.
Anthony Hopkins in Elephant Man looks young. One of my most memorable lines too, "I'm not an animal!" |
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