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In Reply to: Victor: posted by rhizomatic on June 21, 2004 at 11:39:37:
My favorite critic Duncan Shepherd has arranged his review archives by rating. Very handy for catching up, and he's very, very picky -- although one does not always agree with him *of course*.clark
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Have you seen that? I think it was re-released a year or so ago. It's one of those movies I always come across references to, but I've never come across the film itself.I'm pretty proud of myself for having seen a goodly portion of those films. Of course it's because it was in alphabetical order, but any list with Alphaville near the top can't be all bad...
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Stranger than that, we're alive!Whatever you think it's more than that, more than that.
"Eyes Without a Face" was shown here in San Francisco at the Castro Theater back in late February/early March. It was a new print, which leads me to believe it is making the rounds of the art houses.As far as I know, it has never been released on home video in any format.
See the link below.The film is a definite must-see, IMHO.
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I'd say his list is incredibly strange, especially the 5-star one that missed just too many great ones, while including the likes of the Bridges of Madison Country... sobby wifey snoozer.But I agree on one thing - one would indeed gain quite a diverse expose by following it.
But overall this list is too far from what I would compile, so I will try to find one that I like better.
Not certain, but I believe the list includes only ones that played in San Diego (or L.A.) and that he reviewed.
I would still not forgive him for giving five stars to the Bridges... :-)
I would give "The Bridges of Madison County" five stars as well for the character chemistry, the cinematography, the acting, and most of all the wonderful jazz music. The sound in Dolby Digital 5.1 is stunning: when Meryl is on that bridge we are THERE with her.
***when Meryl is on that bridge we are THERE with her.Well, maybe... but the real question is did we want to be there?
I didn't.
Truly a movie made for woman's TV channel.
There's nothing wrong with a chick flick as long as it's a top notch job, like "Bridges".
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