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Recommend a lesser known movie Let's try to spread the love on some lesser known movies and say why you're recommending it.
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I have one for you " A Simple Plan" very well written. Although violent... but character driven, surprising plot twists, thought provoking ending. | |
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flowers7 said: I have one for you " A Simple Plan" very well written. Although violent... but character driven, surprising plot twists, thought provoking ending.
I see it has Billy Bob Thornton and Bill Paxton in it. After Slingblade, Thornton can be real hit or miss but I rather like Paxton. That'll be the first on my list. Thanks for the recommendation. | |
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I am a huge fan of classic film - and really love pre-Code movies.
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Love is just like the faucet
It turns off and on Sometimes when you think it's on baby It has turned off and gone Lady Day | |
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Harlepolis said: ![]() I love Pepe le Moko! | |
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Speaking of Criterion, this is my favorite movie of all time...
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Genesia said: Harlepolis said: ![]() I love Pepe le Moko! I watched it for the 1st time early this year,,,,all I have to say is, thank god for the Criterion Collection, had it not been for them, I probably would never heard of this movie nor The Red Shoes which I absloutly Love is just like the faucet
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Genesia said: Speaking of Criterion, this is my favorite movie of all time...
Very early David Lean, from a play by Noel Coward. Amazing film. I love that movie And speaking of David Lean....
Fabulous Although, I kinda sense some similarities between it and My Fair Lady Love is just like the faucet
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Harlepolis said:
Basically, all you can get from the "Criterion Collection" is worthwhile. I love Brazil! But isn't it relatively well known? C:\Otaassk~.exe The new best Prince M&M thread ever: http://prince.org/msg/7/323876 vivid is my new boo! | |
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Imago said: Harlepolis said:
Basically, all you can get from the "Criterion Collection" is worthwhile. I love Brazil! But isn't it relatively well known? From the ensemble cast,,,,but its a forgotton movie now, and to my knowledge it tanked in the box office,,,so was Scorsese's After Hours [Edited 9/24/09 18:57pm] Love is just like the faucet
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I just watched this one
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Harlepolis said: ^^^^
I'll be watching it for the strength of Mr.Malkovich alone he makes up for the relative weakness of Tom Hanks's son It's about a Kreskin type guy. That was fun for me as I actually saw Kreskin as a kid. | |
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"Being There" with Peter Sellers.
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I just re-watched this one. I like it, but it's frustrating to see such bad decision making by the lead character. I kept thinking "just walk home!! Stop talking to people!" | |
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ThreadBare said: "Paris, je t'aime" with Aissa Maiga ![]() Loved it Esp the Fanny Ardant segment,,,,that woman embodies charisma even if she's mute BTW do you know that they'll make an "I Love NY" version of it? Ensemble cast and everything,,,,but something tells me this will be the same version of New York we saw in "Sex & The City/Seinfeld/Woody Allen movies" Love is just like the faucet
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And, 1972's "The Man," with James Earl Jones as the first black U.S. president,
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Harlepolis said: Genesia said: Speaking of Criterion, this is my favorite movie of all time...
Very early David Lean, from a play by Noel Coward. Amazing film. I love that movie And speaking of David Lean....
Fabulous Although, I kinda sense some similarities between it and My Fair Lady My Fair Lady is based on Pygmalion. In fact, George Bernard Shaw (who wrote the play Pygmalion) hated My Fair Lady - especially the ending. He said there was no way in hell Eliza would have ended up with Professor Higgins. | |
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Harlepolis said: ThreadBare said: "Paris, je t'aime" with Aissa Maiga ![]() Loved it Esp the Fanny Ardant segment,,,,that woman embodies charisma even if she's mute BTW do you know that they'll make an "I Love NY" version of it? Ensemble cast and everything,,,,but something tells me this will be the same version of New York we saw in "Sex & The City/Seinfeld/Woody Allen movies" | |
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C:\Otaassk~.exe The new best Prince M&M thread ever: http://prince.org/msg/7/323876 vivid is my new boo! | |
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ThreadBare said: Harlepolis said: Loved it Esp the Fanny Ardant segment,,,,that woman embodies charisma even if she's mute BTW do you know that they'll make an "I Love NY" version of it? Ensemble cast and everything,,,,but something tells me this will be the same version of New York we saw in "Sex & The City/Seinfeld/Woody Allen movies" I know its too early to judge but looks http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0808399/ Judging from the ensemble,,,it lacks the variety that "I Love Paris" enjoys. The movie buff in me will still watch it though Love is just like the faucet
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Imago said: ![]() I'm sorry...but somebody had to. | |
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This movie was banned from alot of theatres(so was the book)...
Love is just like the faucet
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Harlepolis said: ThreadBare said: I know its too early to judge but looks http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0808399/ Judging from the ensemble,,,it lacks the variety that "I Love Paris" enjoys. The movie buff in me will still watch it though | |
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harold and maude | |
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Poison For The Fairies
What the fuck is a horse anyways? It looks like a really deformed beaver. You should probably pay more attention to these types of things.
----Proverbs 8:19 from the book of Imago | |
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kpowers said: harold and maude
I thought about naming that and "Brewster McCloud" but thought they might have been too big. | |
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ThreadBare said: "Paris, je t'aime" with Aissa Maiga
Overall I liked this, but I felt like it was a little hit or miss for me. The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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