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In response to
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BBC Culture's list of the 100 greatest American films according to 62 international critics. -- (link)
"
by
LMS
Eyes Wide Shut?????????
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Jul 21 '15, 07:59
wtf?
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I know and I agree. but I'm starting to hear (via podcasts) people re-evaluating that movie. -- nm
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Remlik
Jul 21, 08:28
and the Tree of Life. good lord. -- nm
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Max
Jul 21, 08:14
Have you ever watched the Golden Globes? Foreign movie press is a bunch of freaky pervs -- nm
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ty97
Jul 21, 08:03
Critics love Kubrick (even bad Kubrick) -- nm
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LMS
Jul 21, 08:02
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No Clockwork Orange though (Too British?) -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 21, 08:06
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Kubrick never went further than 20 miles away from his London home to shoot.
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LMS
Jul 21, 08:12
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And is another film left off the list. Great film and I liked it more than 2001. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 21, 08:15
Also Back to the Future at 56
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eag
Jul 21, 08:01
it was a cinematic tour-de-force! -- nm
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decline
Jul 21, 08:00
There are some pretty sketchy ones there. I love the movie, but Groundhog Day? Really? -- nm
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Shaun
Jul 21, 08:00
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and Mulholland Drive is an odd one for sure.
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groiny
Jul 21, 08:00
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