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godfather I & II
schindler's list
one flew over the cookoo's nest
casablanca
rear window
usual suspects
dr. strangelove
2001 space oddessey
goodfellas
it's a wonderful life
silence of the lambs
sunset blvd.
la dolce vita
eternal sunshine of a spotless mind
being john malkovich
rushmore
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thodoks wrote:
Man, they really will give anyone an internet connection these days.
Citizen Kane
2001
Vertigo
Casablanca
Persona
Fargo
Chinatown
Short Cuts
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Notorious
Cuckoo's Nest
Seven Samurai
Godfather
Yojimbo
12 Angry Men
Being There
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Jaws
Rear Window
Taxi Driver
The Apartment
Strangers on a Train
The Three Colors Trilogy
_________________ i was dreaming through the howzlife yawning car black when she told me "mad and meaningless as ever" and a song came on my radio like a cemetery rhyme for a million crying corpses in their tragedy of respectable existence
So many amazing parts in the movie...the dinner party, the tennis match, the bit with the shoes. One of Hitchcock's most overlooked films, imo
_________________ i was dreaming through the howzlife yawning car black when she told me "mad and meaningless as ever" and a song came on my radio like a cemetery rhyme for a million crying corpses in their tragedy of respectable existence
90% of the people who will be voting will never see them. It probably doesn't matter
_________________ i was dreaming through the howzlife yawning car black when she told me "mad and meaningless as ever" and a song came on my radio like a cemetery rhyme for a million crying corpses in their tragedy of respectable existence
Joined: Wed Oct 27, 2004 12:03 am Posts: 18376 Location: outta space Gender: Male
knuckles of frisco wrote:
windedsailor wrote:
knuckles of frisco wrote:
Strangers on a Train
damn fine call... that movie is great
So many amazing parts in the movie...the dinner party, the tennis match, the bit with the shoes. One of Hitchcock's most overlooked films, imo
my favorite is when he sees bruno standing on those steps smoking the cigarette on the monument, its hilarious, hitchcock hiring a gay actor to play the straight guy and a straight actor to play the gay guy was a good move
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I really love the Three Colors Trilogy, but something tells me it's going to lose to some Cameron Crowe snoozefest if it gets in. And that would be horrible.
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