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Everything posted by LawrenceA
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Bogie, I haven't seen Character, 4 Little Girls, Lolita, Regeneration, or Same Old Song. I hadn't heard of the last.
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Deconstructing Harry, while easily recognizable as an Allen film, is quite different in sentiment than most of his. It's very mean, nasty, but yet still funny. Arguably the most misanthropic character he's played.
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1997 - 186 films seen 1. L.A. Confidential 2. The Game 3. Jackie Brown 4. Starship Troopers 5. Boogie Nights 6. Donnie Brasco 7. Contact 8. The Fifth Element 9. Gattaca 10. Amistad Runner-ups: Deconstructing Harry, Fireworks/Hana-Bi, Lost Highway, Cop Land, and Wag the Dog. Larry's Choices: Gummo & Generation X-tinct
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Here are the 1001 Movies to See Before You Die entries for 1996: Breaking the Waves The English Patient Fargo Gabbeh** Independence Day Lone Star Pillow Book** Scream Secrets & Lies Shine Three Lives and Only One Death** Trainspotting **denotes films I have not seen
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kingrat, I was unaware of either of your French titles. They both sound interesting. I never did see The Spitfire Grill, but I have heard it praised in the past. I enjoyed all of your other choices, as well. I hope film lover will rejoin us at some point. They still haven't posted '95 or '96.
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That's interesting, TopBilled. South Korea had a major film renaissance from the late 90's thru the 2000's, with a lot of tremendous films and filmmakers coming to the fore. I have a few on upcoming lists, and a South Korean director listed with the 10-best directors of the 00's. We have a substantial Korean immigrant population here, and so we kept a lot of Korean titles in stock at the store.
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I'm surprised to see so many people listing WAITING FOR GUFFMAN. I honestly thought I'd be the only one. I'm also glad to see I'm not the only one who liked THE ENGLISH PATIENT. As kingrat mentioned, there's been a trend the last several years to belabor the point that the Oscars are wrong a lot. But while he reads about BRAVEHEART being one of the worst, I see THE ENGLISH PATIENT mentioned more than any except for CRASH. Even the year it won, I had plenty, in fact the majority, of customers complain about how much they disliked THE ENGLISH PATIENT. Amongst my friends and family, I was the only one that liked it. Regardless, it's the third in my trilogy of doomed romance favorites. I haven't seen: ROCKABILLY VAMPIRE PILLOW BOOK IRMA VEP MATILDA MOTHER KOLYA BAS**RD OUT OF CAROLINA LILIES THE LINE KING A SUMMER'S TALE SUZANNE FARRELL EVITA
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1996 - 237 films seen 1. Fargo 2. The English Patient 3. Trainspotting 4. Waiting for Guffman 5. Sling Blade 6. Scream 7. Pusher 8. Hard Eight 9. Hamlet 10. A Time to Kill Runner-ups: Lone Star, Everyone Says I Love You, The People vs Larry Flynt, Bottle Rocket, and From Dusk Till Dawn. Larry's Choice: Feeders (only one this year, but it's one of the all-time greats)
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Here are the 1001 Movies to See Before You Die entries for 1995: Babe The Brave-Hearted Will Take the Bride** Braveheart Casino Clueless Cyclo** Dead Man Deseret** Heat Safe Seven Smoke Strange Days Toy Story Underground** The Usual Suspects The White Balloon** Zero Kelvin** **denotes films I have not seen
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Speed, glad to see the good review for CREED. I really liked THE WRESTLER, and I'm not a fan of the sport(?), although I used to hear about it all the time from family and coworkers. That's hilarious that you guys watched Royal Rumble from 26 years ago!
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Well, I hope you people haven't steered me wrong. I ordered two more of your suggestions tonight from Amazon. They're also 1001 movies, so there's that, too. WILD REEDS and HOOP DREAMS.
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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'm not sure if he wants films that contain characters from serials, or if he means the practice of taking serials, editing them down into features, and then re-releasing them with different titles, something that was done often from the 30's thru the 60's. I was citing the latter.
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Woman! Wo-o-o-oman!
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Victor Mature was in KISS OF DEATH with Richard Widmark
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Clarke, Mae
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Usil, the Fremen name of Paul Atreides - Kyle MacLachlan in DUNE
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kingrat, it's funny that you say that about BRAVEHEART regularly showing up on worst best picture lists, because I've never read that anywhere, and I read that kind of junk. I know there was backlash at the time of it's release regarding the historical inaccuracies, and some who said the gay prince bit was homophobic. Gibson does have a poor record of cheap gay jokes in his films, but I took the king's treatment of his son as another example of the king's unlikability, not a moral commentary. The only real backlash I've seen toward the film has been since Gibson's various public meltdowns, and the subsequent diminishment of all of his previous works, or what I call the Polanski Effect. I'm not saying that you should like the movie, obviously. Everyone has their opinion. But I like the film a great deal, and stand by my choice. BABE is one of the best children's movies ever made. It's a genre I usually can't stomach too much, but BABE was a real exception. SENSE AND SENSIBILITY was classy and well-acted. The peak of the 90's Jane Austen obsession. TO WONG FOO looked like a nightmare in the trailers, but ended up much better than expected. APOLLO 13 is one I was never thrilled by. It was marketed, and even written and filmed, as a nail-biting suspense film. The only problem is I knew exactly how it ends, so there's no suspense. Will they make it? Uh, yeah. Oh no! Something else has gone wrong! Is THIS the end?!? Umm...nope. The acting is fine, but to me unexceptional. And Ed Harris shows up to remind you about THE RIGHT STUFF. I know a lot of people loved the film, but to me it was one of the most overrated of the decade. But what do I know, I'm just an ugly American.
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Rapa Nui
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Sinbad the Sailor - Kerwin Mathews in THE SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SINBAD
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Meet Wally Sparks
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Constance Bennett was the older sister of actress Joan Bennett
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The Woman in Red
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The Beast with 1,000,000 Eyes
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Alba, Jessica
