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Joined: January 03 2012
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 16:51
Mulholland Dr.! Also a fan of: M, Psycho, To Kill a Mockingbird, 2001: A Space Oddyeesy, Godfather, Videodrome, Blue Velvet,Dancer in the Drak, Donnie Darko.
Joined: April 05 2006
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 17:01
The only one I haven't seen is Chasing Amy, and it's really too hard to choose between others. 2001 is the one I've seen the most times, but there are various ones that I've seen many times.
The only one I was disappointed with is Eyes Wide Shut.
I guess 2001 has been too important to me since I was a child not to vote for even though I have sort of a desire to go with Wild Strawberries or Dancer in the Dark. No, I'll go with Wild Strawberries.
Joined: March 18 2009
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 17:02
ole-the-first wrote:
Mulholland Dr.! Also a fan of: M, Psycho, To Kill a Mockingbird, 2001: A Space Oddyeesy, Godfather, Videodrome, Blue Velvet,Dancer in the Drak, Donnie Darko.
Joined: January 03 2012
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 17:17
Morningrise wrote:
ole-the-first wrote:
Mulholland Dr.! Also a fan of: M, Psycho, To Kill a Mockingbird, 2001: A Space Oddyeesy, Godfather, Videodrome, Blue Velvet,Dancer in the Drak, Donnie Darko.
Joined: March 18 2009
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 18:22
Saperlipopette! wrote:
I like every movie I've seen out of these (most), except for two. What the hell are those Kevin Smiths films doing on a nice list like this?
Mulholland Drive and Strawberry Place. The former got my vote.
I was expecting some comment like that beforehand, lol. The truth is that while Kevin Smith has put out some really crappy movies throughout his career, and he's probably not a proficient director, he has indeed proven to be a hell of a writer. Clerks and Chasing Amy to me are proof of that. The dialogues are clever, sharp, funny, and the characters of both movies are memorable. But of course, to each his own.
Joined: May 25 2011
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 20:14
Mulholland Dr.? He$%, no.
Tough call between Donnie Darko, Godfather, and To Kill ... TK -> DD ... GF ...
The final answer is: Godfather, because I want to watch it again. I just really like DeNiro's character, the young Vito. Smart, generous, understanding ... . The plot of Donnie Darko is easy to digest. To Kill ... is a bit ... no, it's quite ... turning-off on occasions, I must admit.
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