This movie has me and my friends the most divided. I think it’s an amazing masterpiece and my friends tend to think it’s an ego-driven, woman hating jerk-fest.
Annie Hall
Hannah and Her Sisters
Radio Days
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Husband and Wives
Bullets Over Broadway
Everyone Says I Love You
Sweet and Lowdown
Match Point
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
IT IS!!!!!!!! My wife, who hasn’t been able to sit through (or get emotionally envolved) in any silent movies, was in tears by the end. To me that means that that film (sans the music criterion offers) is shockingly powerful. And not only powerful (because Faces of Death is powerful) but even on an artistic level it’s ages above the rest. Surely it’s the greatest silent movie and surely it’s one of the greatest films ever.
The Great Divide almost 3 years ago
This movie has me and my friends the most divided. I think it’s an amazing masterpiece and my friends tend to think it’s an ego-driven, woman hating jerk-fest.
What do you think about either side of the coin?
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Best Shakespeare Adaptations almost 3 years ago
Branaugh’s Hamlet
Polanski’s MacBeth
Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood and Ran
and I will watch Chimes at Midnight (I had never heard of it).
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Most Accomplished and Cinematically Complete Woody Allen Film? almost 3 years ago
Annie Hall
Hannah and Her Sisters
Radio Days
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Husband and Wives
Bullets Over Broadway
Everyone Says I Love You
Sweet and Lowdown
Match Point
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
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There Will Be Blood or No Country For Old Men, which is the better film? almost 3 years ago
There Will Be Blood!!!!
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YOUR EXPERIENCES ON THE AUTEURS SINCE YOU JOINED almost 3 years ago
I’m not sure what we’re supposed to be doing here. But I’ll play along and see what happens.
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the dead trilogy almost 3 years ago
Dawn forever!
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What is (are) your favorite frame(s)? almost 3 years ago
This is probably the GREATEST post ever!
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what did you watch today? almost 3 years ago
I watched Woody Allen’s Zelig.
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CONFESSIONS--FILMS YOU ARE ASHAMED TO SAY YOU HAVE NOT SEEN (YET) almost 3 years ago
Fanny and Alexander
Drunken Angel
and
The Greatest Love
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WHATS YOUR STAGE NAME? almost 3 years ago
Amlethus
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So "Annie Hall" is OOP and no 16x9 enhanced version exists? Has the world gone topsy-turvy? almost 3 years ago
Woody doesn’t care about his DVDs, so they will only release them when the studio can make money off of them (like when he dies).
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Songs you strongly associate with certain films almost 3 years ago
That Steppenwolf song with Easy Rider!!!!
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Is No Country for Old Men a Modern Day Classic? almost 3 years ago
There Will Be Blood is a modern classic, No Country For Old Men is a modern really good movie.
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What is the very first film you remember seeing in the cinema? almost 3 years ago
It may be a false memory but I remember ET (I was 3ish or 4ish at the time).
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Your favorites of the...30s almost 3 years ago
Duck Soup
Rebecca
Bride Of Frankenstein
Freaks
M
The Adventures of Robin Hood
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INGMAR BERGMAN: GENIUS...OR...OVERRATED BORE? almost 3 years ago
Genius, though there were some boring things I believe were overrated, PERSONA!
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can the "passion of joan of arc" arguably be the greatest silent film ever? almost 3 years ago
IT IS!!!!!!!! My wife, who hasn’t been able to sit through (or get emotionally envolved) in any silent movies, was in tears by the end. To me that means that that film (sans the music criterion offers) is shockingly powerful. And not only powerful (because Faces of Death is powerful) but even on an artistic level it’s ages above the rest. Surely it’s the greatest silent movie and surely it’s one of the greatest films ever.
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