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Peaceful Anarchy, I request and require that you watch First Blood because it really has very little to do with the overblown shenanigans of the later Rambo films. My list: 1.The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - somehow I've never gotten round to seeing this. I'm not keen on Westerns on the whole, having seen a few of Eastwood's other efforts. 2. Rear Window - again, I've ignored most of Hitchcock's work out of indifference. I thought North by Northwest was dull, so maybe I just have poo poo taste in movies. 3. The Pianist - despite all the critical acclaim, I don't find the premise appealing. 4. Pan's Labyrinth - for shame, Deadford, for shame! Why do I purposely avoid this? Is it because I'm allergic to the gushing love for Spanish cinema that blossomed in the 90s? 5. Some Like It Hot - I probably owe it to myself to see some Billy Wilder 6. Slumdog Millionaire - eh, again another film that doesn't call out to me. Another massive critical love-in. 7. Annie Hall - like Hitchcock, Woody Allen's movies fly under my radar. I've heard a lot more about Annie Hall than some of his other works. 8. The Seventh Seal - Bergman. A reputation for weightiness is responsible here. 9. Mean Streets - I like Scorsese, but haven't got around to seeing some of his stuff from the 70s. 10. Les quatre cents coups - Perhaps it would serve as an introduction to Truffaut and that whole French New Wave thingy-ma-bob. Pick away! Robert Deadford fucked around with this message at 04:05 on Jun 4, 2010 |
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