I hope you like it too. It is a magnificent film, like I said before, like paintings come to life (to tell you the truth, I don't think we'll ever see a movie like Barry Lyndon again). Also good point about the benefit of having seen other Kubrick films before this one.True. Very true. I hate myself it's taken this late to see it. I think it's good I've seen other Kubrick films prior to Lyndon. I'll know what I expect more. I know it's a slow film so I just gotta hope I like it.
Taxi Driver is awesome. Schrader's best I think, and Scorcese's 2nd best imo (Goodfellas takes the cake for me.)I also have to see Taxi Driver.
I actually may watch it now. I found it on yt.
I still haven't seen 2001: A space Odyssey, and I love Kubrick films...
I hope you like it too. It is a magnificent film, like I said before, like paintings come to life (to tell you the truth, I don't think we'll ever see a movie like Barry Lyndon again). Also good point about the benefit of having seen other Kubrick films before this one.
Taxi Driver is awesome. Schrader's best I think, and Scorcese's 2nd best imo (Goodfellas takes the cake for me.)
I hope you like it too. It is a magnificent film, like I said before, like paintings come to life (to tell you the truth, I don't think we'll ever see a movie like Barry Lyndon again). Also good point about the benefit of having seen other Kubrick films before this one.
Taxi Driver is awesome. Schrader's best I think, and Scorcese's 2nd best imo (Goodfellas takes the cake for me.)
That's a splendid idea.Me neither
Taxi Driver
Metropolis
Das Boot
Dog Day Afternoon
Sophie's Choice
On the Waterfront
Rebel Without a Cause
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Easy Rider
Natural Born Killers
Boys n' the Hood
Do the Right thing
We need a Hype Film Club to get us to watch all these.
That's a splendid idea.![]()
...Yeah Robert De'Nero was a great actor. Loved the ending when he killed them pimps at the apartment building.
Dooooo itttttt.Yea we could aim to do a film a week...maybe I'll make a thread later tonight![]()
I have yet to see Gone With the Wind. Honestly, that fact doesnt bother me too much.
About 2 years ago I wrote up a 100+ title list and worked my way through it. I'm now on my second one, so I feel pretty good about there not being TOO many major gaps in my classic film movie-watching past.
However, here's a few notable ones off my current list:
Eraserhead (Sorry Sarge!)
The Great Dictator
The General (My library doesn't have it! May have to find a cheap copy somewhere.)
Hidden Fortress
Intolerance
Barry Lyndon
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Sullivan's Travels
Tom Jones
Rosemary's Baby
Night Of The Hunter
Mr. Deeds Goes To Town
Manchurian Candidate
Cabaret
Grapes Of Wrath
Inherit The Wind
I also need to work on my French New Wave and Italian Neo-Realism films. I've watching a few, but not enough to consider myself knowledgable about the periods.
Also, a few I have on my shelf which will be ticked off as soon as I have some time:
Barton Fink
Rocky Horror Picture Show
All About Eve
Out Of Africa
White Heat
Public Enemy
Dr. Zhivago
An Affair To Remember
All Quiet On The Western Front
Cleopatra
M*A*S*H*
My God, I've actually seen two films that Sarge hasn't.t:
Vertigo is good. Not as great as I wanted it to be. But nonetheless it's masterfly directed.
And The Sting is excellent. I liked it better than Butch Cassidy.
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Frankly I'm surprised of the films some people haven't seen here. No Hitchcock films at all Parker Wayne?? You'll hit yourself when you finally get around to do it.
For me:
Casablanca
Lawrence of Arabia
Ben Hur (I will watch it this weekend)
The Ten Commandments
Citizen Kane (it's on my DVR waiting for me)
Gone With The Wind
The Searchers
The Elephant Man
Barry Lyndon (this is my top priority to watch right now)
I wouldn't buy it if you were going to see it for the first time unless you're that sure it's going to be amazing. You may or not like it. I loved it. It feels slow as hell but it's beautiful. And it's worth the slow pace. You really have to absorb every second the film is on screen.