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<B>Scripps National Spelling Bee Finalist</B>
I grew up Episcopal too. We may be twins.
Which one are you, devito or arnold?
I grew up Episcopal too. We may be twins.
I grew up Episcopal too. We may be twins.
Bad Grandpa
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/08/01/jackass-presents-bad-grandpa-trailer/
the scene starting at 1:40 is hilarious
Continuing my criterion craze, bought 8 more yesterday.
Ordered
Belle De Jour
Au Revoir Les Enfants
Still Walking
and picked up 5 japanese titles in-store
Branded to Kill
High and Low
Harakiri
Kagemusha
Kuroneko
Kubrick said The Godfather is probably the best movie ever made, but I see your list was circa 1963.
Well The Godfather – while not being my personal favorite (or probably even in my top-ten, to be honest, but probably in my top-twenty-five) – is indeed a pretty much perfectly-executed film; I can't really argue with any of the directorial choices Coppola made, and that montage of power-consolidating murders as Michael is consecrated "godfather" (in multiple senses) is one of the more amazing and mesmerizing sequences in cinema history. (I do, however, think that Godfather II – while definitely a very good movie, all things considered – tends to be overrated, especially relative to the first film, which as I said is absolutely impeccable.)
Meanwhile, I personally greatly prefer several of Kubrick's own films to even the original The Godfather — though obviously it'd be a bit gauche for him to name one of his own films the greatest even made.
Really, I found the list I posted extraordinarily interesting because it is so early: it enumerates what Kubrick thought the best films were at a nascent period in his career, and thus is good fodder for reflecting on how those films shaped the series of masterpieces he'd go on to produce.
Recorded Goodfellas on the DVR and just finished watching it - always heard it was something great but didn't come away too impressed.
If you're watching Reservior dogs for violence and action....you're doing it wrong.