Point Blank (Boorman)
Three Colours: Red (Kieslowski)
Le Mepris (Godard)
The Big Lebowski (Coens)
The Big Sleep (Hawks)
Bitter Victory (Ray)
On Dangerous Ground (Ray -"Nothing's with me!")
The Long Goodbye (Altman)
The Wild Bunch (Peckinpah)
The Apartment (Wilder)
Rear Window (Hitchcock)
Can I have one more please?
Anchorman (But seriously... I have watched this film five times in the past six months and it has never failed to make me smile.)
your ten favorite movies!!
14Off the top of my head (in no particular order), hmmm...
Alice in the Cities
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Kings of the Road
Lolita
McCabe and Mrs. Miller
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
The Seven Samurai
A Woman Under the Influence
The Wild Bunch
Alice in the Cities
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Kings of the Road
Lolita
McCabe and Mrs. Miller
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
The Seven Samurai
A Woman Under the Influence
The Wild Bunch
your ten favorite movies!!
15Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:Lolita
Do you have a Lolita preference (1997 or 1962)?
your ten favorite movies!!
16bumble wrote:Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:Lolita
Do you have a Lolita preference (1997 or 1962)?
1990.
kerble is right.
your ten favorite movies!!
17holy shit!
I forgot to tell you, bumble--my mom and dad met Jeremy Irons this week.
so cool.
I forgot to tell you, bumble--my mom and dad met Jeremy Irons this week.
so cool.
kerble is right.
your ten favorite movies!!
18So great. Jeremy Irons was perfect as HH.
I am guessing that your parents did not have this conversation with him.
p.s. - 1990?
I am guessing that your parents did not have this conversation with him.
p.s. - 1990?
your ten favorite movies!!
19Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:McCabe and Mrs. Miller
Fuckin A. I love this movie. Maybe Altman's best. And that Leonard Cohen soundtrack! And that shot of McCabe dying in the snow! And toothless whores! And Butler, one of the best, most fearsome characters ever created in a western (and he's Scottish)!
I remember Roger Ebert called the death of Keith Carradine's character (the aw-shucks gangly blonde kid) "one of the most affecting and powerful deaths there has ever been in a Western." This scene just makes me fucking angry as all hell.
your ten favorite movies!!
20kerble wrote:holy shit!
I forgot to tell you, bumble--my mom and dad met Jeremy Irons this week.
so cool.
you forgot to tell me too.