how do you think it hit me??It’s a bit disturbing to find Andy Griffith sexy.
This is wonderful.This seems like the right thread to park this one.
My son has been in the Air Force for the past year and we don't get to spend a lot of time with him these days. He posted a Snapchat earlier today of him watching "An American In Paris" with the caption "my favorite movie".
He may have just been taking the #### but Mrs. Eephus and I took it as a minor triumph. We all made plenty of mistakes along the way but our kids eat their vegetables and love old movies.
I read this quickly and thought you said something about rushing to the vet. I was about to ask if everything is ok w/ your petSadly, I had to rush to vet my list in (no one's fault but my own) so had to do the Top 20 format. I feel cheap
Lol. Typo from typing on my phone.I read this quickly and thought you said something about rushing to the vet. I was about to ask if everything is ok w/ your pet![]()
Just out of curiosity, which of those films had you seen before and which were new to you?KarmaPolice said:Damn that was hard to narrow down. Not enough points to go around, and like usual I felt very strongly about the top few. What my list ended up being:
30pts: 12 Angry Men, Vertigo, Paths of Glory, Some Like it Hot
15pts: The Killing
10pts: North By Northwest, Touch of Evil, Throne of Blood, Marty, The 400 Blows
5pts: Night of the Hunter, Rififi, A Face in the Crowd
Interesting. Just looking at some films and I think it's pretty balanced. The early 60s is where there is a bit of dip in production of great American films.Still, '50-'54 is much better IMO than the decade's second half.
KarmaPolice said:Damn that was hard to narrow down. Not enough points to go around, and like usual I felt very strongly about the top few. What my list ended up being:
30pts: 12 Angry Men, Vertigo, Paths of Glory, Some Like it Hot
15pts: The Killing
10pts: North By Northwest, Touch of Evil, Throne of Blood, Marty, The 400 Blows
5pts: Night of the Hunter, Rififi, A Face in the Crowd
I bolded the ones on my list that were new to me from this project. I am admittedly stubborn when it comes to how hard it will be for a new movie I see to knock ones off at the top. Like Krista, I wanted to post as well that this has been one of my favorite polls we've done because it did end up accomplishing what I wanted it to - got me watching a bunch of classics that I haven't gotten around to. I do burn out if I watch stuff of the same genre/year/decade too much, so there are still some that I need to get to - Bridge on the River Kwai, yes I will get around to The Searchers, and others, but I think I watched 12-15 new ones and that was what I wanted.Just out of curiosity, which of those films had you seen before and which were new to you?
), there is one movie that I am very surprised didn't get any votes. I think it was even talked about for best scenes for this poll too.
Cool- kind of the opposite for me. I didn't see anything new for this group. There were a couple of foreign films that I wanted to see but the last few weeks have been non-stop traveling, working around the house, family guests, etc. It actually worked out really well that this group of years fell during this time period as I just haven't had time to watch many movies.I bolded the ones on my list that were new to me from this project. I am admittedly stubborn when it comes to how hard it will be for a new movie I see to knock ones off at the top. Like Krista, I wanted to post as well that this has been one of my favorite polls we've done because it did end up accomplishing what I wanted it to - got me watching a bunch of classics that I haven't gotten around to. I do burn out if I watch stuff of the same genre/year/decade too much, so there are still some that I need to get to - Bridge on the River Kwai, yes I will get around to The Searchers, and others, but I think I watched 12-15 new ones and that was what I wanted.
The next poll will be just about the opposite because barring some really good suggestions, there are only about 4 movies that I have written down that I haven't seen and need to watch of the poll. The one after is similar. I am still pulling movies from my random list, but I am going to be more conscious and tweak the order so we spread out the decades a bit. I noticed that we will have 3 80s polls done and just one from the 00s. On the random list, 80s was 2 in a row, but I bumped something up to spread the love. HINT: after 1984 we will be doing the year of movies that I would argue is the best in the last 2 decades of movies.
Compared to quite a few around here, I haven't dug into the classics quite as much. I think it's one of those odd things where I THINK I have seen more from the first 1/2 of the decade and in the 40s than I did for this list, but we will see when we get there.Cool- kind of the opposite for me. I didn't see anything new for this group. There were a couple of foreign films that I wanted to see but the last few weeks have been non-stop traveling, working around the house, family guests, etc. It actually worked out really well that this group of years fell during this time period as I just haven't had time to watch many movies.
LOL that was a weird comment#16 57pts
6 votes
Boring and disappointing
I expected much more from this movie, as it had got such good marks and reviews. Instead I found it boring, uninteresting, failing to engage. One problem was that I could not feel anything for anyone concerned. Both the accused and his wife were unlikeable - and the murder victim we never got to see at all, as there were no flashbacks. Even James Stewart as the defence lawyer, whom I normally like a lot, was strangely uninteresting and even physically ugly in this movie.
The whole thing was somehow flat... I at least expected some big, surprising twist at the end - but there was nothing like that either. It is difficult at the best of times to make a court-room drama - if it only (or almost only) takes place in the court-room after the crime, as in this movie - interesting. This movie was not one of the few exceptions.
ANATOMY OF A MURDER
Holy crap I couldn't disagree any more with a review. I know you didn't love the movie but I don't think it is all that masculine or any kind of appeal for delinquents.#15 60pts
5 votes
I award you no points. Go directly to jail. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.
This film is the most disgusting display of self-pity ever created. It's a demonstration of the auteur's life, created so we would feel sorry for a misunderstood kid. Well, I don't.
This movie could be about 1 hour shorter. There are long scenes of nothing happening that any sensible auteur would have cut. There is no theme. There is no meaning. There is no plot. There is no symbolism. And the greatest sin of all, THERE IS NO CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT. I've genuinely never cared less about characters. None of the characters in this movie learn a single thing. Each character is exactly the same at the end as at the beginning. This gives the viewer the sensation that nothing has happened in the film--which it hasn't. The film is tortuously boring, and doesn't even have the decency to attempt some pathetic moral or commentary on the human condition. Additionally, the "iconic" freeze frame at the end is simply comical.
Why then, is this considered one of the best movies of all time? Because it's masculine. It appeals to the kind of men who were or are selfish delinquents, or who wanted to be. It appeals to men who were misunderstood by the people around them, and who blame others for their misfortunes, even though they themselves were at least partially responsible. Truffant only made this film to wallow in his own preciousness, and it appeals to people who do the same, or to people who love being pretentious and don't care to have their own opinions about things.
THE 400 BLOWS
I forget which character that woman is, but nether of the main women in the movie are ugly.Another comment about an "ugly" character in classic movie.
I kind of agree with the movie being a mess but in a good way. Obviously with it's history of being destroyed in the editing room, Welles writing the lengthy notes to fix it but never having a chance in his lifetime, etc. it makes sense that the movie is messy. I don't get why the reviewer doesn't see Heston as a hero though.#11 80pts
8 votes
Touch of Awful
I love noir. I love Wells. I love black and white. But this film is a terrible mess. 1. The plot is senseless and full of holes 2. There is no logic to any actions by the characters 3. The story is as flimsy as Wells is enormous
Wells forgot the first rule in any film, you've got to have a good story or the rest doesn't matter. All the odd angles, the interesting lighting and even the greatness of Wells himself cant save this pile of waste. Its like going to the best restaurant in town, expensive and elegant, and getting served a happy meal thats cold and stale. A complete waste of time. Unless of course you overlook the story, the acting, and all of the swiss cheese holes. Just miserable.
TOUCH OF EVIL
That is who I figured. She's not Lauren Bacall, but I always liked her work in noirs.
That is a wild take, what the hell.#7 102pts
10 votes
Racist Nonsense Set Against a Beautiful Monument Valley
There are more racist movies than "The Searchers." There is "Birth of a Nation" and there is the original "Rocky". So this is only the third most racist film in Hollywood movie history. John Wayne looks constipated and angry in most of the scenes. Ford mixes in bad comedy and undercuts whatever dramatic tension he establishes. The movie is only two hours but seems like three. One gets excited because it seems to be approaching a climax, but it just keeps going and going, a baroque Western. Jeffrey Hunter and Vera Miles are fine, but Natalie Wood is completely wasted in a bit part. If you want to see a true classic Hollywood Western that is well acted, far more exciting, with better cinematography, see William Wellman's 1944 masterpiece "Buffalo Bill." It is also wonderfully anti-racist, portraying Native Americans with sensitivity and intelligence.
This 1956 Western "The Searchers" can be seen as a reaction to the Supreme Court's 1954 decision in favor of school integration ( Brown Vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas) and the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955 started by Rosa Parks. Obviously Hollywood could not make a contemporary film attacking integration, but by setting their film in Western times and showing the unprovoked savagery of the Native Americans, the staunch message against contemporary race integration was clearly made.
THE SEARCHERS
I am guessing that the timelines don't quite add up for that, since it does take a tiny bit of time to write, shoot, and release a movie. We don't want details like that to interfere with internet hot takes though.That is a wild take, what the hell.
Sure, but it was one that stood out when I was looking at the lists and we had about 80 different movies get votes, but that one didn't get any.Diabolique fell apart at the end.
Doctor of Thinkology"William Flannigan, PHD".![]()
I've never seen somebody list their name and credentials in an online movie review like that before.
The twist ending is a bit of a stretch but it was one of the originators of that crazy twist ending.Diabolique fell apart at the end.
That is pretty surprising given it's pretty famous, it's spiritual connection to Hitchcock and the general enjoyment of horror/thriller films here.Sure, but it was one that stood out when I was looking at the lists and we had about 80 different movies get votes, but that one didn't get any.
Right, I mean I do think there is a certain bit of reading into art that often wasn't intended by the artist but that is a massive leap IMO.I am guessing that the timelines don't quite add up for that, since it does take a tiny bit of time to write, shoot, and release a movie. We don't want details like that to interfere with internet hot takes though.