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1. Black Narcissus 2. 49th Parallel 3. It’s a Wonderful Life 4. Laura 5. The Red Shoes 6. Leave Her to Heaven 7. Raw Deal 8. Johnny Belinda 9. Les visiteurs du soir 10. A Letter to Three Wives
Honorable Mentions: Citizen Kane, He Walked by Night, The Small Back Room, Swamp Water, Thunder Rock, I Know Where I’m Going!
Red River 12 O'Clock High Wolf Man It's a Wonderful Life Sands Of Iwo Jima Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein Grapes of Wrath Pinocchio She Wore a Yellow Ribbon Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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1. Bicycle Thief (De Sica) 2. Brute Force (Dassin) 3. I Walked with a Zombie (Tourneur) 4. Day of Wrath (Dreyer) 5. The Best Years of Our Lives (Wyler) 6. Out of the Past (Tourneur) 7. Citizen Kane (Welles) 8. Cat People (Tourneur) 9. One Wonderful Sunday (Kurosawa) 10. Blood of the Beasts (Franju)
contenders: Great Expectations, The Red Shoes, Lost Weekend, Shoe-shine
1. Casablanca 2. Citizen Kane 3. Pinocchio 4. Lifeboat 5. It's A Wonderful Life 6. The Third Man 7. Arsenic and Old Lace 8. Fantasia 9. The Shop Around the Corner 10. Miracle on 34th Street
I really haven't seen a lot of movies from the 40s.
Sorry Joey, but man I hate "it's a wonderful life"
you have finally and irrevocably broken my heart, ruddo
It isn't a bad movie, I was just made to watch it so much when I was a kid. Ugh.
you're a heartless man if you don't tear up at the end of that movie. it really separates the mcparadigms from the humans with the capacity for emotion.
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Alex wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Sorry Joey, but man I hate "it's a wonderful life"
you have finally and irrevocably broken my heart, ruddo
It isn't a bad movie, I was just made to watch it so much when I was a kid. Ugh.
you're a heartless man if you don't tear up at the end of that movie. it really separates the mcparadigms from the humans with the capacity for emotion.
Maybe the first thirty times I saw it. But you become numb after that. Probably like lenny hating Chik-fil-a or something
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Sorry Joey, but man I hate "it's a wonderful life"
you have finally and irrevocably broken my heart, ruddo
It isn't a bad movie, I was just made to watch it so much when I was a kid. Ugh.
you're a heartless man if you don't tear up at the end of that movie. it really separates the mcparadigms from the humans with the capacity for emotion.
Maybe the first thirty times I saw it. But you become numb after that. Probably like lenny hating Chik-fil-a or something
it's a blunderful life
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Malloy wrote:
making this place inhospitable to posting is really the only move left.
Sorry Joey, but man I hate "it's a wonderful life"
I don't hate it. But I don't LOVE it. I just really haven't seen very many movie from the 40s. And I really love Stewart, in general. So I gave it a high mark. Those first four on my list are movies I genuinely adore.
1. Casablanca 2. The Maltese Falcon 3. Rebecca 4. It’s A Wonderful Life 5. Sergeant York 6. Double Indemnity 7. The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre 8. The Best Years Of Our Lives 9. Key Largo 10. The Grapes Of Wrath
Honorable mentions: The Big Sleep, My Darling Clementine, The Ox-Bow Incident, Arsenic and Old Lace, Twelve O'Clock High, Black Narcissus
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