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The Rules of the Game has never done anything for me. In general, though, I have a hard time with the whole “comedy of manners” thing. There are some rare exceptions, but yeah.
Difficult to comment on as I haven’t seen it (obviously). But I do enjoy most of the major classic French movies. They have a certain kind of feel and focus that can be difficult to find in Hollywood movies.
Raging Bull Taxi Driver Million Dollar Baby Psycho Casablanca Ben Hur
You NEED to see Taxi Driver, Psycho, Casablanca an Ben Hur. You'll be a better person if you see Raging Bull.
I know, I know...
Casablanca might be the best movie ever made.
Oh god
The dialogue, the cast, the music, the mood, the story/plot. Flawless. Bogart also the best actor.
It's almost like you have to put "IMO" on every post because someone might take it as fact or something otherwise.
Haha yes, just that there are no cold hard facts in these matters. There might be a consensus among critics and/or the audience, or you could look at awards/box office, or cultural impact. Either way it’s all subjective. No doubt Casablanca will be around for centuries to come.
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Anders wrote:
bune wrote:
Anders wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Anders wrote:
wease wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
wease wrote:
Raging Bull Taxi Driver Million Dollar Baby Psycho Casablanca Ben Hur
You NEED to see Taxi Driver, Psycho, Casablanca an Ben Hur. You'll be a better person if you see Raging Bull.
I know, I know...
Casablanca might be the best movie ever made.
Oh god
The dialogue, the cast, the music, the mood, the story/plot. Flawless. Bogart also the best actor.
It's almost like you have to put "IMO" on every post because someone might take it as fact or something otherwise.
Haha yes, just that there are no cold hard facts in these matters. There might be a consensus among critics and/or the audience, or you could look at awards/box office, or cultural impact. Either way it’s all subjective. No doubt Casablanca will be around for centuries to come.
Was more pointing at someone else, but yeah that too.
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Anders wrote:
Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas Evil Dead II Dawn Of The Dead Belle de Jour The Unbearable Lightness Of Being La Regle Du Jeu Mildred Pierce Urban Cowboy Heathers Samurai Rebellion
Fear and Loathing is awesome. I fucking love that movie. I saw Urban Cowboy at some party in high school or college. I don’t remember any of it. Never seen the rest.
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