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In Reply to: Extremely interesting... posted by Victor Khomenko on February 21, 2000 at 06:13:19:
I was more of a "Risky Business" fan than a "Porky's" fan.I own copies of all of those films I listed (primarily laserdisc), So I've put my money where "my mouth" (or at least two other body openings) is. I think this list is a very fluid document, as I wrote most of it two years ago when my cousin asked me for some recommendations. Had to change a few of them after reconsideration. I do own a copy of "Withnail And I", but only watched it once. I also have a copy of "Full Metal Jacket".
I do admire "Potemkin" and also have a copy of Zbigniew Rybcinsky's experimental film reedit of the Odessa steps scene in which he walks around every character on the steps to analyze their fates.
I admire "Ikiru" because it is about the life process and the protagonist makes about every mistake possible before doing the right thing to give his existence meaning. Maybe it is my Buddhist upbringing.
I remember Harry Pearson writing about "Mad, Mad World" in TPV and discussing how unfunny it was. He almost convinced me, but then I saw the parts where Jonathan Winters tears apart the service station and Dick Shawn plays Ethel Merman's idiotic son "Sylvester" and the big smile on my face broke into laughter again. I was especially impressed by the con man ways of Phil Silvers, as I was too young to watch the original broadcasts of his Sgt. Bilko series.
***I was more of a "Risky Business" fan than a "Porky's" fan.Beacuse of young Tom, or young Rebecca? Or music?
***I own copies of all of those films I listed (primarily laserdisc),Yes, I know. Apparently you are competing favorably with Library of Congress, and it is nice to have someone set the tone for the rest of us to follow. For the longest time I used to believe that libraries were for books and I am paying now.
***So I've put my money where "my mouth" (or at least two other body openings) is. I think this list is a very fluid document, as I wrote most of it two years ago when my cousin asked me for some recommendations. Had to change a few of them after reconsideration. I do own a copy of "Withnail And I", but only watched it once. I also have a copy of "Full Metal Jacket".***I do admire "Potemkin" and also have a copy of Zbigniew Rybcinsky's experimental film reedit of the Odessa steps scene in which he walks around every character on the steps to analyze their fates.
I admire "Ikiru" because it is about the life process and the protagonist makes about every mistake possible before doing the right thing to give his existence meaning. Maybe it is my Buddhist upbringing.
I am sure that's what it is. It is quite uncommon to have it on personnal list. Me, I would rather start working for HP again...
***I remember Harry Pearson writing about "Mad, Mad World" in TPV and discussing how unfunny it was. He almost convinced me, but then I saw the parts where Jonathan Winters tears apart the service station and Dick Shawn plays Ethel Merman's idiotic son "Sylvester" and the big smile on my face broke into laughter again. I was especially impressed by the con man ways of Phil Silvers, as I was too young to watch the original broadcasts of his Sgt. Bilko series.
Well, just another reviewer' opinion... It has been many years since I watched it, and it is on my short list of movies to rewatch.
I give you another chance to reconsider the Terminator thingy - at least would you consider moving it down one notch? Make a room for Nights of Cabiria?
Haven't seen "Nights of Cabiria", but "The Terminator" stays. Bergman's on the list ("Fanny and Alexander"), but I didn't pick "The Seventh Seal" because spoofs like "The Dove" (I miss Madeline Kahn) and "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" ruined it for me.Liked "Risky Business" for its satirical look at young entrepreneurship during the Reagan years. Also liked the music and my favorite line about drowned Porsches ("Who's the U-boat commander?").
***Haven't seen "Nights of Cabiria", but "The Terminator" stays.OK, OK, so it stays... just add Cabiria... it IS one of his best, after all.
***Bergman's on the list ("Fanny and Alexander"),
Yes, my fault.
***but I didn't pick "The Seventh Seal" because spoofs like "The Dove" (I miss Madeline Kahn) and "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" ruined it for me.
So I must be lucky - I didn't see these. Just saw again the Virgin Spring. Von Sydow is truly incredible. It is interesting, he barely moves any facial muscles... yet he says so much.
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