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NAME A YEAR, NAME A MOVIE, NAME THE ACTOR/TRESS
LawrenceA replied to BetteDavis19's topic in Games and Trivia
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I agree with this a lot. The last time I watched it, I was surprised at how much it has aged already, and how heavy-handed so much of it is. I still like it enough to put it in my top ten, though.
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That's great you're watching the Universal horrors. As you can guess, I love them, even the corniest ones are a lot of fun. I don't recall a substantial increase in nudity in EYES WIDE SHUT. I'll do some research and see what's different. FIGHT CLUB has a lot of detractors, but it was one of the last times I came out of the theater truly stunned by a movie. I think that's maybe happened once in the 17 years since. Subsequently, Fincher is among my favorite youngish directors, along with the Andersons (P.T. and Wes), Christopher Nolan, and Darren Aronofsky.
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Vivien Leigh was in THE ROMAN SPRING OF MRS. STONE with Lotte Lenya.
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
LawrenceA replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
THE GRADUATE next: snowmobile -
Master of Ballantree
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NAME A YEAR, NAME A MOVIE, NAME THE ACTOR/TRESS
LawrenceA replied to BetteDavis19's topic in Games and Trivia
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Leo Durocher was played in the film 42 by Christopher Meloni.
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Ohmart, Carol
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Hard Ticket to Hawaii
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Bogie,I liked it. If I had done a top 20, it would be on the list. I've only watched it maybe 3 times, but I find I like it more each time. At the time of it's release, I got into a fair share of arguments with friends who hated it and expected me to defend it, since I was the only one to say they liked it at all. I have the unrated blu ray, but couldn't tell you what was different from what I'd seen before. Unlike the last few years, I thought 1999 was a good year. Beyond what I put in my list, and EYES WIDE SHUT, I could have added THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY, TUMBLEWEEDS, MAN ON THE MOON, AUDITION, BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, BOYS DON'T CRY, THE CIDER HOUSE RULES, DICK, DOGMA, EXISTENZ, FLAWLESS, GIRL INTERRUPTED, THE IRON GIANT, MYSTERY MEN, THE NINTH GATE, OCTOBER SKY, SLEEPY HOLLOW, SOUTH PARK, THE STRAIGHT STORY, SUMMER OF SAM, SWEET AND LOWDOWN, ALL ABOUT MY MOTHER, and ATTACK THE GAS STATION. I'm surprised you missed THE LIMEY. Any specific reason? What did you think of FIGHT CLUB?
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Bogie, I haven't seen The Color of Paradise, Topsy-Turvy, East is East, or Time Regained. Wild Zero is a very strange Japanese horror/comedy/musical, starring a real Japanese band as themselves (they're described as the Japanese equivalent of the Ramones). On the way to a gig, they have to fight aliens and zombies. It was almost my Larry's Choice pick, but I decided I actually liked it for the right reasons more than the wrong.
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The Thing (1982) - Are the survivors rescued? Is the creature really dead? Is one of the survivors actually the creature?...
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1999 - 193 films seen 1. Fight Club 2. Magnolia 3. The Matrix 4. The Insider 5. The Sixth Sense 6. Three Kings 7. Galaxy Quest 8. The Limey 9. The Green Mile 10. American Beauty Runner-ups: American Movie, Ravenous, Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai, Election, and Wild Zero. Larry's Choice: The Omega Code
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Here are the 1001 Movies to See Before You Die entries for 1998: The Big Lebowski Buffalo 66 Festen/The Celebration** Happiness The Idiots** Lock, Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels Pi Ringu Run Lola Run Rushmore Saving Private Ryan Sombre** There's Something About Mary The Thin Red Line **denotes films I have not seen
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
LawrenceA replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Late tomorrow night, January 23 2:00 A.M. EST on TCM Underground: 1989's The Church Italian made but shot in English, with a script co-written by Dario Argento, and also co-written and directed by Argento protege Michele Soavi. When some unsuspecting people unearth an ancient secret evil from beneath an old cathedral, all hell breaks loose! Starring Hugh Quarshie, Tomas Arana, and featuring an early role for Asia Argento. This isn't the best Italo-horror from the period, but it's not bad, and definitely recommended for fans of the genre. With music from Argento regulars Goblin, as well as Keith Emerson from Emerson, Lake and Palmer. -
Or this: I need that record!
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Here ya go: That'll bring in the rubes!!
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I enjoy it, as well. Some critics have called it the best Hammer film, but I don't know if I'd go that far. Christopher Lee also named it as his favorite film he did for them (yes, even over all the Draculas). I found it best viewed tongue-in-cheek, and it's a lot of fun. Recommended x 3!
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Happy to see your return, film lover! I like MARS ATTACKS! too. I want to see BENT, but haven't managed to yet. I also haven't seen THAT OLD FEELING, HIGH ART, or VELVET GOLDMINE, although I have that last one waiting to be watched.
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THE LONG VOYAGE HOME
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Sam Waterston was in THE GREAT GATSBY with Bruce Dern.
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GOING MY WAY
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Wallace Shawn was a voice in TOY STORY (1995) with Tom Hanks. Tom Hanks was in ROAD TO PERDITION (2002) with Paul Newman. Next: Cameron Mitchell
