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JefCostello

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  1. That was his point.

     

    I love that film and his themese of alienation, but I guess it takes a certain kind of person to like an Antonioni movie. I guess I must be that person.

     

    As for "The Trouble with Harry", I did not get along well with that film. It was beautifully photographed and was fun seeing Shirley MacLaine, but it's one of my least favorite Hitchcock movies along with Spellbound. Ironically, those two films seem to be loved by everyone else, which is what makes this site so interesting and argumentative. Everyone has a different opinion.

  2. That's what I love and hate about Leave Her to Heaven. She dominates the movie, but she never got any parts nearly that juicy and that film shows that she could handle the material perfectly.

     

    I totally would have loved to see her play the beautiful, dangerous woman in other films.

  3. Well, they did call her "The Get Girl" because she got all the parts she wanted. Maybe she had bad taste or was just stuck in a studio run by a man that didn't give his stars any leeway or freedom of choice. See Tyrone Power.

     

    You're right in saying that she usually got delegated to some sidekick roles for other actors. Just watch Night and the City and Where the Sidewalks Ends, which are two really good movies, which frustrate the hell out of me in the way she was misused.

  4. Yeah, for some reason she never made films with men like Brando, Dean, Newman or Clift. Those guys went to Liz Taylor or Natalie Wood, while Audrey and Grace Kelly were usually paired with men twice their age.

     

    I wonder why that was?

     

    And she's definitely not overrated. She not only had her own unique screen image, but was a good actress as well. If she's not all that, then no one else is either. She might be the most original movie star of all time in the sense that no one else is quite like her.

     

    Ironically my least favorite film of hers may be another Wilder film, Love in in the Afternoon. An overlong movie where Gary Cooper is miscast and Audrey has a terrible haircut.

  5. I remember hearing Robert Osborne saying something along the lines of Gene Tierney being his favorite actress or something like that. Has anyone else heard him say that, because I'm not sure whether I misunderstood him or misheard him speak on that matter? I think it was when they showed Dragonwyck several months ago.

     

    In any case, I think she's severely underrated and somewhat forgotten compared to some of the other classic beauties, so it'd be great to know whether Osborne feels the same way or not.

     

    I'm just glad they're starting to show more of her films lately on TCM (or so it seems). Can't wait to hear what Alec and Robert say about her when they show Leaver Her to Heaven.

  6. That was actually the first time I ever saw Audrey Hepburn, and to this day I'm still in love with her everytime I see that film. Simply adorable.

     

    No offense to Bogart, Wilder or Holden, who are amongst my favorite actors/director ever, but I tend to forget they were even involved in the film when I watch Audrey in that movie.

     

    That's a perfect example of a film being not one of Wilder's best, but still being one of my favorites of his.

  7. If I had to choose a film list over any others, I'd choose the Sight and Sound poll (voted on every 10 years by directors and critics only). However, even that list can be flawed in ways.

     

    The best thing about these lists is to go out and watch the films on them, since they do tend to generate interest. At least they did with me, which is one of the reasons I decided to watch classic and foreign movies. So yes, I can speak first hand about the AFI drawing someone towards classic films. Same thing with these others polls.

  8. Thanks for answering the question for me. :)

     

    Breakfast at Tiffany's is one of my 5 favorite movies or so. Is it one of the 5 best films ever made in terms of technical achievement in cinema? No. Two totally different lists for me.

     

    I do think, however, that many critics when asked to compile the greatest films ever lists (like say the Sight and Sound Poll), often base their opinions on favorites and not necessarily objectively calling something the best film. I've seen many critics' lists, and could deduce as much from their list.

  9. O.K., well then nevermind.

     

    I thought you were asking me what I think the 5 "best" Wilder films are, not what our favorites are. Based on that, my new and revised list is:

     

     

    1. Some Like it Hot

    2. Sabrina

    3. Sunset Boulevard

    4. Ace in the Hole

    5. Double Indemnity

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