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Post by mortsahlfan on Jun 11, 2021 13:27:40 GMT
I know President Clinton and Eisenhower both loved "High Noon"
Christopher Hitchens has mentioned the movies "Battle of Algiers" and "Z" as great films. I don't think Noam Chomsky would ever admit to watching a movie…
Stanley Kubrick 1. i vitelloni (Fellini, 1953) 2. Wild Strawberries (Bergman, 1957) 3. Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941) 4. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Huston, 1948) 5. City Lights (Chaplin, 1931) 6. Henry V (Olivier, 1944) 7. La notte (Antonioni, 1961) 8. The Bank Dick (Fields, 1940—above) 9. Roxie Hart (Wellman, 1942) 10. Hell's Angels (Hughes, 1930)
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Post by bravomailer on Jun 11, 2021 13:39:38 GMT
Howard Hughes was reputed to have watched Ice Station Zebra hundreds of times.
Richard Nixon was a fan of Patton.
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Post by mortsahlfan on Jun 11, 2021 16:58:47 GMT
Howard Hughes was reputed to have watched Ice Station Zebra hundreds of times. Richard Nixon was a fan of Patton. Nixon watched "Patton" many times. I remember reading the White House logs, and it seemed like he was watching the movie before some big action in Vietnam.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2021 19:57:01 GMT
Hitler really liked King Kong and Snow White.
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Post by millar70 on Jun 11, 2021 19:57:45 GMT
Trump loves Citizen Kane.
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