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Hmmmmm .... maybe. But then, maybe we could talk them into letting us have it as part of some sort of charitable event. Let's see .... that's up in Dallas, right??
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I saw a few episodes of Rumpole, also of Meeting of the Minds. I know I've seen the show with Hyacinth Bucket in it ... but I can't remember the name of it either. Mrs. Moon (the elderly lady who lives a few minutes walk from me) sets aside one night every week when she has to watch her "British Shows." There are several -- one after the other -- on PBS. Nothing budges her then. You do NOT disturb Mrs. Moon when her British Shows are on. No sir. Not if you value your life. |
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Keeping up Appearances is also shown on PBS stations on Saturday nights. Last edited by Madam Broshkina; 06-30-2008 at 07:45 PM. |
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Twenty cats to feed ..... keep that in mind. Every cent I make goes into their mouths and out their asses into the kitty litter that I HAVE TO BUY!! (Wanders off mumbling about cat poo ..... and oh, the garbage man comes tomorrow ... must take out the trash.) |
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Oh, and your mention of cheese reminded me of another series of films I love. All of the Wallace and Grommit series. I actually got to meet Nick Parks the night before he won his first Academy Award (for "The Wrong Pants"). He autographed my T-shirt .... ![]() I love all the cheese jokes in those films. And, the references that most folks around here don't get .... like Wallace eating his Meatabix. ![]() |
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I can't disagree with any of the films posted so far, so I will just add a few that I haven't noticed anyone list yet (I may have missed them if they were)
2001: A Space Odyssey Memento Donnie Darko Dark City Inglorious Bastards (OK, this one hasn't even been made yet, but how can a WWII Tarantino film not be a "must-see"? |
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Oh, and a PS: My Sparkletts water delivery man had to take a few months off work, because he's gotten a part in a Quentin Tarantino film. I was used to that sort of thing in LA ... but not so much in Texas. Last edited by RickyMaveety; 06-30-2008 at 08:29 PM. |
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There are so many great movies, or so many movies that may not be great but are very entertaining. Among the ones that I never tire of:
It Happened One Night Harvey Casablanca The Maltese Falcon The Thin Man series The Big Sleep Lawrence of Arabia Pulp Fiction The Longest Day Some people have been mentioning TV series. If we include those, then: Father Ted series - I can watch these over and over but most people I've shown them to just seem to not be interested |
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I don't think I've ever heard of the Father Ted series. I've put them into my movie queue. They look like I'd probably like them. Thanks for the suggestion. |
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I'll just start going for ten here, and see how far I get. (Note, any "foreign film" that I mention I have only watched in the original language, and, for me, that is the best way. Two in particular - they'll likely be obvious - became quite gauche in dubbed form when I tried to rewatch them that way)
I'll start with my favourite movie to leave me feeling just generally happy all over: 1. Muriel's Wedding - I think I just said why in my lead-in ![]() 2. Powaqqatsi 3. Baraka - this and number 2 are pretty much for the same reason, since they're a similar style. They take you out of your own private universe and thrust you into the World 4. Goldmember - this I can watch over and over again. Yes, I know how juvenile the humour in it can be. What's your point? ![]() 5. Amelie - one of the most beautiful films (visual, character, story) I've ever watched. Audrey Tautou is the second-most beautiful actress I have watched, and I've only ever watched her in this film. 6. Anything with Katherine Hepburn - see above, and let the "second-most" tell you who the "most" is. ![]() 7. Fargo - it's the only Cohen Brothers film I've seen, and not all that long ago. It is completely and utterly brilliant in its contrast of violence against peace. Frances McDormand left me awed at the simple perfection of her portrayal of her "simple" (not the pejorative version of "simple") character 8. Shortbus - this movie somewhat makes redundant the question, "Is it art or is it pornography?". It is magnificently filmed, wonderously peopled, completely heartfelt (the small vignettes of "animation" are exquisitely placed), and the ending will have you marching around the room cheering and singing the anthem. This movie is most extremely sexually explicit (just thought I'd chuck that warning in there). Not for everyone, I strongly suspect. 9. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - I think this would rival Amelie in the visual aspects of beauty. Each scene feels as carefully and perfectly composed as an image from any master photographer (Cartier-Bresson, Ansel Adams, et cetera). It's a damned lovely story too, and even the fight scenes are a magnificent dance within their violence. 10. Here I'll just list some that jockey for this position, changing constantly:
I could go on, but probably to needless effect. I also just wanted to mention something that was flung into my thought processes by rhadin. Cool Hand Luke was my Dad's favourite movie. Although he was a fan of Peter Sellers, and thought extremely highly of Doctor Strangelove... and Being There, it was Paul Newman's gentle and subtle leading role in Cool Hand Luke that he always referred to as "Brilliant!", and passed similar sentiment on to all other aspects of the movie. I've watched it one-and-a-half times - once, as a child, before my parents realised I was behind them watching it, and once as a late-teen. I've not watched it since, wanting to savour the time to watch it, and to only occasionally feed myself that treat. Thus, it's not in my "Top 10", though that's because it's in a separate and very personal realm to general "movie appreciation". Regardless, I think it's Paul Newman's best, and, to me, certainly he is at his smolderingly sexiest. Cheers, Marc |
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Don't think anyone has mentioned 'Brief Encounter' so far - Noel Coward, David Lean, Rachmaninov, Trevor Howard, Celia Johnson - pretty much a perfect film imho
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The Fifth Element (Not Like We Haven't All Seen It) Half Baked Bringing out the Dead Eraserhead The Holy Mountain ('cause why not?) |
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There are to many to make a list of "best of", so I'll just list a few I've watched recently (although the movies aren't recent) and that I thought would be recommended:
Dr. Jivago In the Mouth of Madness Blade Runner And if you like TV series: How I Met Your Mother (an excelent comedy series. Very funny and wity) |
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