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  1. maxoutfa

    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 1

    the film takes place in East Germany, behind the wall, shortly before the fall. A government agent, whose job it is to bug and then listen in to the conversations of suspected subversives, becomes more and more interested in the lives of the couple he is investigating; causing him to question...
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    Your First Car

    My first car (and first love) was a '69 Olds 442 with Hurst shifter, that I purchased with my own money back in 1971 when I was 15 - had to wait 6 months to drive it - but I knew what I wanted and had saved money, working every summer since I was 12 to get it. She was a pale yellow 2 door...
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 1

    I think you're like me in that you probably have a more sentimental place in your heart for "Last Man". It was pretty chilling and well made for the budget they were given. As much as I love those schlocky, lumbering, dusty Italian zombies in "Last Man", I stayed awake for quite a few nights...
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 1

    I will let YOU be delusional, my dear. To call an opinion of a subjective medium WRONG is just... wrong. Greatness is in the eye of the beholder. I found many of the plot points simplistic and some of the charactors were painted in really broad strokes, as if the entire enterprise was...
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 1

    Pan's Lab was a pretty good film, but I don't feel it was in any way an 11/10 - maybe all the hype raised the bar too high - a solid 7-8 to be sure, but nowhere near a 10 (or eleven if your amp goes up that high LOL). Indy 4 - twas ok, but it felt in some places like a one trick pony (the...
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    If you could bring back an old TV series....

    Ah yes, American Gothic - loved that one "The Buck stops here" - that kid was scary. Gideon's Crossing is another that went away far too soon - with Andre Braugher and Ruben Blades. Gabriels' Fire, for those who don't know - was a dark piece starring James Earl Jones, as a cop who spent 20...
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    If you could bring back an old TV series....

    Firefly should run forever. Like most Brit imports, the seasons were waaay too short (so there weren't enough episodes) - Ab Fab and Faulty Towers fall into this category. 100 Center St with Alan Arkyn. Gabriel's Fire Boomtown Babylon 5 (even though it lost it's way after the...
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    What are you reading ?

    Recently finished "State of Fear" by Crichton. The story itself isn't that fantastic - it's pretty transparent that he's using this book to support his thesis - but his take on current events are pretty darned thought provoking, and there's plenty of footnotes and a bibliography section to back...
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 1

    I found Miss Potter, while not terribly deep, to be very well written and entertaining, with gorgeous scenery. My criteria may differ, but I give it a 7.5 or maybe even an 8 (I enjoyed the subtle use of the pictures coming to life - it could have been overblown and diverting, instead I felt it...
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    Obscure movies you absolutely love.

    I too find the term "obscure" interesting. Seems that many a foreign film ends up on the list even though many (Pan's Lab and Cinema Paradiso, Raise The Red Lantern, Farewell My Concubine were nominated and or won Oscars) - I was surprised to see so many mentions of "Like Water For Chocolate"...
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    Obscure movies you absolutely love.

    one of my favorite flicks - and obscure now since it came out in 1977 - is The Duelists. A Ridley Scott Film with Keith Carradine, Harvey Keitel and Albert Finney - two Grenadiers who dislike one another and have several duels as they make their way through Europe and Russia during the...
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    Obscure movies you absolutely love.

    Nope, as I recall (having seen this one countless times, but not recently), Stewart played one of the rival factions initially against Arthur's claim to rule, but later came around and was a supporter (during a big seige scene as I recall - where Arthur's heroism changed Stewart's view of him...
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    Obscure movies you absolutely love.

    Not only is "A Good Year" dir. by Ridly, but heck it's got Russell Crowe and a fine performance (is there any other kind) by Albert Finney! Loved Impromtu - Franz List and Georgie Sand - great costumes and terrific music.
  14. maxoutfa

    Obscure movies you absolutely love.

    Legend - and Tim Curry as the Badass horned Demon/Diablo - yippee
  15. maxoutfa

    Obscure movies you absolutely love.

    Heavy Metal was just sooo cool - great soundtrack throughout - Check out Fire of Unknown Origin by BOC (Blue Oyster Cult) they did the pentultimate piece "the Pact". Great disc - just loved "Joan Crawford"
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    Obscure movies you absolutely love.

    Willow - shudder - a potentially good movie ruined by waaaaay too many shots of the slobbering baby. eeeew (just my opinion) But ya know, many of the other movies are spot on - I'm surprised that "The 7 Faces of Dr. Lau" didn't make it on your list.
  17. maxoutfa

    Obscure movies you absolutely love.

    wow, those are all on my list of great movies, every single one!!! Nice list.
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    Obscure movies you absolutely love.

    wow, Putney Swope - I guess it's obscure now, but my very cool high school English teacher (college prep) got a copy and showed it to our class. I'd love to see it again with more seasoned eyes. (should I dare mention that this was 1974?)
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 1

    A Good Year - Wonderful film by Riddley Scott with the usual fantastic performance by Albert Finney (a treasure). 8.5 a very good film Last Kiss - captures that "what's it all about, is that all there is?" feeling. Where the movie failed for me was the assumption that a reasonable college...
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