This may not be missing from the above enumeration:
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
I know it so, the continuation of the film gets ready.
I know that this film has nothing to do with Monty Python, apart from Terry Gilliam.
But actually all Terry Gilliam films here its place, my opinion.
Inescapable, how there should not be repetitions in the favourites' list.
But this not trouble. I believe it so, the enumeration of the favourite works of art characterize the man.
I initiated this because of this possibly the thread.
Gyuri
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
I know it so, the continuation of the film gets ready.
I know that this film has nothing to do with Monty Python, apart from Terry Gilliam.
But actually all Terry Gilliam films here its place, my opinion.
Inescapable, how there should not be repetitions in the favourites' list.
But this not trouble. I believe it so, the enumeration of the favourite works of art characterize the man.
I initiated this because of this possibly the thread.
Gyuri
In no particular order, these were a few of the films which I enjoyed immensely for one reason or another:
Dr. Zhivago
Lawrence of Arabia
The Godfather I
It's a Wonderful Life
Das Boot
The African Queen
Forrest Gump
The Great Escape
Dirty Harry
Bridge on the River Kwai
Glory
Dr. Zhivago
Lawrence of Arabia
The Godfather I
It's a Wonderful Life
Das Boot
The African Queen
Forrest Gump
The Great Escape
Dirty Harry
Bridge on the River Kwai
Glory
Subway by Luc Besson
The first version i ever saw of this film had Propaganda playing "The Murder Of Love" in the car chase at the beginning. Just a shame this never got transfered to the DVD or Blu Ray. Other than that 10/10
E2A:- strange that the OST on record had the above mentioned track...
The first version i ever saw of this film had Propaganda playing "The Murder Of Love" in the car chase at the beginning. Just a shame this never got transfered to the DVD or Blu Ray. Other than that 10/10
E2A:- strange that the OST on record had the above mentioned track...
Funny and interesting to see.
Yes, I love Terry Thomas. There was a less good follow-up "Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies".
re: The Best Movie Ever Made
My pick --> Inland Empire
and . . . . --> David Lynch minces no words on Product Placement
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My pick --> Inland Empire
and . . . . --> David Lynch minces no words on Product Placement
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Subway by Luc Besson
I would not nominate this for a "best" except maybe "Best Slice of Life in 1980s Paris." Do like the film tho, have several friends in it.
^excellent filmDr. StrangeLove
I recently caught Dream Lover on HBO. I went in without any expectations and ended up thoroughly enjoying the film.
Another good movie:
Une partie de plaisir
Claude Chabrol
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Une partie de plaisir
Claude Chabrol
Everyone, from all ages, should watch "Secondhand Lions"!I'll vote for all of the above, too. And although there are many better films I could list, one that sticks in my head is "Second Hand Lion". Another one I loved is "Legends of the Fall", with Anthony Hopkins, from 1994.
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