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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIaK-oai-1M
the great Walter Chaw did this too. i saved all his writeups in this google docWood Goblin wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2025 5:36 pm When our kids were that age, more or less, during the Covid lockdown, we did a big cinema project, wherein we made a list of 30-some movies and watched them over time.
When I was 14 or so my dad sat me down for a TCM marathon of The Seventh Seal (OH HEY THAT'S WHERE THEY GOT THAT BIT IN BILL AND TED'S BOGUS JOURNEY WHOA) and The Seven Samurai and they both blew my mind. Granted I'd already seen a lot of "cult" indie & horror films by that point (most Kubrick, Evil Deads, Drugstore Cowboy/My Own Private Idaho, Apocalypse Now, Dawn of the Dead, etc) but those were definitely the two that really made me want to go deeper into movies and specific directors.losthighway wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 8:17 am Also would consider cherry picking the more accessible, least brutal Bergman film(s).
I'd have to rewatch but my first ideas would be Seventh Seal, or Fanny and Alexander.
janeway wrote: Fri Jul 18, 2025 4:52 am i do want to apologize if i offended anybody with my posts lately .. i was in denial of my impulses going wild
I would love to see that but I know my tolerance for a midnight screening at the Music Box is -1. I first saw this 20 years ago or so and I remember at the time finding it unbelievable that people didn't get that it was satire when it came out. I mean, it's broad and blunt, but an absolute hoot.
Thinking of possible Hitchcock films got me wondering if "Rope" would be a good pick.Carl wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:39 pm At that age, I'd be curious to see which Hitchcock films resonate. Maybe don't start with Vertigo, but the pacing and humor of several of his films might work for your kids...
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