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  1. What gives. . .

     

    I typed in "It's a Wonderful Life" in Suggest a Movie to find that it is NOT there? I hear its the ultimate Christmas movie, and it's not on at all?! I want to see it to. . .

     

    Unless I'm mistaken, can somebody please correct me and give me the correct date and time. . .

     

    Eric

  2. Now, remember, I am 15, so I have not seen ANYTHING but they say my list if highly respectable for my age. I also see about 175 movies in the theatre a year, so there could be new stuff on the list. Pardon the spellings. I also have a Top 25, so enjoy. . .

     

    1.Pulp Fiction, 1994, Quentin Tarrantino

    2.Matchstick Men, 2003, Ridley Scott

    3.Greed, 1924, Erich von Stroheim

    4.Kill Bill, 2003-2004, Quentin Tarrantino

    5.Sideways, 2004, Alexander Payne

    6.Laugh, Clown, Laugh, 1928, Herbert Brenon

    7.Nosferatu, 1922, F.W. Murneu

    8.The Bride of Frankenstine, 1935, James Whale

    9.Magnolia, 1999, P.T. Anderson

    10.Life of Brian, 1979, Terry Jones

    11.The Nightmare Before Christmas, 1993, Henry Selick

    12.Some Like It Hot, 1959, Billy Wilder

    13.The Royal Tenenbaums, 2001, Wes Anderson

    14.South Park Bigger Longer and Uncut, 1999, Matt Stone & Trey Parker

    15.American Beauty, 1999, Sam Mendes

    16.Big Fish, 2003, Tim Burton

    17.The Wizard of Oz, 1939, Victor Flemming

    18.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004, Michael Gondry

    19.The Big Lebowski, 1998, Joel Cohan

    20.Taxi Driver, 1976, Martin Scourse

    21.Adaptation, 2003, Spike Jonze

    22.The Manchurian Candiate, 1962, John Frankenheimer

    23.Being John Malkovich, 1999, Spike Jonze

    24.The Ladykillers, 2004, Joel and Ethan Cohan

    25.Election, 1999, Alexander Payne

     

    And the 10 Honarables in No Order

     

    Fargo, 1996, Joel Cohan

    The Passion of Joan of Arc, 1928, Carl Theodore Dreyer

    Ace of Hearts, 1916, Charles Calvert

    Clerks, 1994, Kevin Smith

    Toy Story 2, 1999, Ash Brannon and John Lasseter

    Ghost World, 2000, Terry Zwigoff

    Psycho, 1960, Alfred Hithcock

    Citizen Kane, 1941, Orson Welles

    Freaks, 1932, Tod Browning

    Tootsie, 1982, Sydney Pollack

     

    Hopefully, I?ll see ?M? soon, and that?ll hit one of the lists.

     

    Eric

  3. Has anyone seen the movie "War Nurse" playing at 6:00am tomorrow? The reason I ask is because the tv guide gave it one and a half star, but ZaSu Pitts is in it, and I want to see the difference in the silent film acting and the talking movie acting, but if the movie itself is bad, I won't get up that earlier. . . I do have school.

     

    Eric

  4. I feel that in retrospect, it's a great thing to watch, but as your watching it, it's only good.

     

    After I watched it I thought 5 stars worthy, but I have to give it a 4 because while I was watching it, I admit, I did get a tiny bit bored. It did tone to drag a little in some chapters, but I really did like it alot.

  5. I'm glad they are extending it for two reasons.

     

    1) It gives something to look forward too.

    and

    2) Watching the whole thing in one night would be an all-nighter. I have school the next day, and 2am was bad enough.

  6. Boy, it didn't feel like 4 hours. I watched it from 1:45am-6:00am one night, and at the end I was wondering where the night went. I wanted to watch it again. My number three favorite movie of all time.

     

    1.Magnolia

    2.Pulp Fiction

    3.GREED

    4.Matchstick Men

    5.The Royal Tenenbaums

  7. The DVD decision results were a bit of a shock considering I knew that ALOT of people wanted Greed to come out on DVD. It was talked about more than every other movie that was participating in the contest. I was expecting it to come out, and was planning on it.

     

    Shows that you can't take things for granted. . .

     

     

    Eric

  8. When I first starting watching TCM is was last Halloween. I was awaiting next Halloween for more horror, and this year is terrible. They keep showing the same movies.

    I'm very disappointed about that.

     

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