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Anastasia: Filmography

I just love the scene in the art museum.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Grey Daisies likes this

10 Apr 12
Osamu Tezuka

He was a total genius. But the best kind: he had heart. Wonderful artist.

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Alex Fisher likes this

Should be mandatory viewing for anyone who really wants to know the evil of New York City. The scumbaggery is so thick and dirty I felt like I had to take a shower afterwards...relishingly revolting.

Sweet Smell of Success
16 Jul 11
The Man Who Laughs

Repeated viewing reveals the utter genius of this film. Veidt's performance is phenomenal.

The Man Who Laughs
Derriere Garde likes this

07 Jul 11
Moby Dick

Best pictorial representation of the novel yet attempted...

Moby Dick
02 May 11
Queen Kelly

The scene with the cat and the dog is genius!

Queen Kelly
chanandre and Neil Bahadur like this

Having a knowlegde of French makes this film all the more enjoyable, understandable, to comprehend the sheer beauty of its perfection.

Children of Paradise
chanandre and fleur de chair like this

07 Jan 11
Lost Horizon

I watched it on an airplane, it was a pleasant surprise to be on the in-flight entertainment menu!

Lost Horizon
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    Wu Yong

    5Aug11

    Seems that could have very easily worried passengers with a weak constitution.

07 Jan 11
Ace in the Hole

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Except nowadays no one would have the guts to produce this nowadays. One of the darkest films of the 50s.

Ace in the Hole
chanandre and 2 others like this

film_lies101, Rohit

24 Dec 10
Day & Night

This reminds me of a happier more optimistic idea of Richard Williams' THE LITTLE ISLAND, only a lot more technically proficient,whereas the message is cliché and predictable here, whereas ISLAND is a lot more insightful....

Day & Night

GREAT!!!!

Foreign Correspondent
chanandre likes this

11 Nov 10
The Wicker Man

Why should predictability be a gage of how good a film is? The Wicker Man is pure genius, and the ending is incredible. And even though I KNOW what is going to happen, I still have enjoyed this film upon repeated viewing because of its high craft and the bizarre universe the film so perfectly creates. A unique and chilling experience every time.

The Wicker Man

Extremely creepy and lascivious! For Vincent Price fans, it's a must-see.

The Masque of the Red Death

Great performance, very underrated!

The Life of Emile Zola
21 Jun 10
Jean Gabin

If charm had a face, it would undoubtedly look like M. Gabin's.

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21 Jun 10
Wuthering Heights

Incomparable.

Wuthering Heights
19 Jun 10
Moby Dick

Gregory Peck IS Ahab. Genius.

Moby Dick
08 Jun 10
James Stewart

What a lovely portrait of a lovely human being.

Cast Member Still
Elisa likes this

08 Jun 10
The Elephant Man

The new still is amazing!

The Elephant Man

Guilty pleasure! The scene with the knights towards then end is actually really impressive.

Bedknobs and Broomsticks
31 May 10
A Christmas Carol

A thousand stars. This is genius animation!

A Christmas Carol
28 May 10
The Scarlet Letter

Amazing.

The Scarlet Letter
17 May 10
Lawrence of Arabia

Dated? Lawrence of Arabia dated? Well, it is a HISTORICAL EPIC, if that makes it dated, so be it.

Lawrence of Arabia
17 May 10
High Spirits

This is such a ridiculous movie. Borderline so bad its good.

High Spirits
07 May 10
Glenn Ford

Once I found a jacket owned by him used in an old army flick at the thrift store, had his name and the studio label on the inside!

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02 May 10
Hamlet

Looks amazing, had no idea about this one!

Hamlet
26 Apr 10
Alain Delon

Dangerously handsome...

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Stephen Prokow likes this

24 Apr 10
Zero For Conduct

Excellent little film, arguably on of the greatest shorts ever made.

Zero For Conduct
23 Apr 10
Richard Williams

Greatest living animator. If only we could finish The Thief... :(

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Michael A. likes this

Everyone should check out "I Drew Roger Rabbit" on youtube, a documentary about Richard Williams, the brilliant but forgotten animator who directed the animation for this film...

Who Framed Roger Rabbit?