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Ðarth Riddle wrote on 25 march 2006
Nice list you got here! Check out mine.
Pencho Dimitrov wrote on 23 march 2006
Eyes Wide Shut is still one of Kubrick's best.
Don Rogers wrote on 10 september 2005
Thanks for a good, personal list. Some demurs (All That Jazz for one) but overall pretty insightful. Weir's Year of Living Dangerously is generally underrated, and I think Witness is another modern classic; thanks also for slamming his overpraised Dead Poets Society.
melvin smiley wrote on 15 october 2004
Year of Living Dangerously is good, but it's not Peter Weir's best. Last Wave, Gallipoli, Fearless, and Truman Show are all excellent
Kurt Wagner (regular favourites) wrote on 29 september 2004
Fantastic list, yet #7 seems out of place.
Nikita Burket wrote on 15 september 2003
No Billy wilder? I'm surprised, as I'm a big Wilder fan. But I guess Stalog 17 & Double Indemnity just missed.
Walther Huff wrote on 11 august 2003
Very nice list indeed. I'm glad to see Last Detail I have it on my list too, and Dinner at Eight would be my #21. But where is Billy Wilder??? Or maybe a French flick? Still one of the most varied and personal lists I've seen. All that Jazz is great.
Katie Richardson wrote on 2 august 2003
Hooray for Cinema Paradiso. That's a great movie.
Evil Shoe wrote on 22 july 2003
It's nice to see someone putting year of living dangerously on his list. I prefer the other weir/gibson movie though: gallipoli
Aamir Ansari wrote on 14 june 2003
Hi Nikita. Enjoyed reading your comments on the movies. Afraid I haven't seen most of the movies on your list but, having read your comments, look forward to working through your list.
About MASH, I haven't seen the Robert Altman's movie but if the series is anything to go by, it ought to to be something memorable. (And I'm really glad someone likes the sweet and simple Four Weddings and a Funeral!)
John Miller wrote on 2 june 2003
Good movies, although I saw MASH so many times when I was a kid, my Dad watched it damn near each weekend, that I cannot like it, my brain won't let me
Nikita Burket wrote on 29 may 2003
It was well acted, but it just seemed simple. (Some simple movies move me. But this one seemed too solemn & determined to get to its big moment. ) I know a lot of smart folks love it. I wish I did, but it just didn't get me.
Brian Hamm wrote on 18 may 2003
How can you not like 12 Angry Men?
Vince "WILL Kill Bill" Vega wrote on 11 may 2003
Up there with Pulp Fiction!!
David Huskey wrote on 5 may 2003
atlantic city..great choice..wallace is cool.very well-rounded list. fellini meets belushi. some great directors..why Mash for altman though?
Dave Johansen wrote on 14 april 2003
Nuovo cinema Pardiso
John Lars Ericson wrote on 9 april 2003
Didn't like L'Avventura, eh?
Eric MacNeil wrote on 11 february 2003
Seven Samurai should be on everyones list. I have plenty of Kurosawa flicks on my mine.
Adam Dwyer wrote on 26 january 2003
Croupier! I think only 5 of us have that on our lists, and it's an amazing movie
Chuck Goodin wrote on 21 january 2003
Bravo for your comment about, "The Shawshank Redemption." Whenever I criticize this movie I am lamblasted. I agree the villian was too one dimensional. I also couldn't stand the fact that the ending of the film was completely played out and left nothing to the audience's imagination. Couldn't the film have just ended with Morgan Freeman finding the money? Or getting on the bus? But for him to travel to Mexico and he just happens to arrive on the beach exactly when Tim Robbins is there working on the boat seems too much. ...It's also nice to see All About Eve on your list.
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