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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2018 8:26:45 GMT
Cool Hand Luke The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Jan 23, 2018 10:34:22 GMT
I currently have 44 pre-1980 films on my IMDb watchlist. A rough Top 10, listed chronologically: The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum [1939] Taira Clan Saga [1955] Death By Hanging [1968] Man Without A Map [1968] Profound Desires of the Gods [1968] Funeral Parade of Roses [1969] Mandara [1971] Out 1: Spectre [1972] Pastoral Hide and Seek [1974] Jeanne Dielman, 23 Commerce Quay, 1080 Brussels [1975] Hi there Fox in the Snow I was surprised to see Man Without A Map mentioned in your list , I listed it in my "what did you watch" post this week. Shintarรด Katsu a highlight as always, not giving any more away I noticed also a few excellent Art Theatre Guild Tittles, I did not do any reviews this week on the watch thread, but did write a rave on the ATG. Akio Jissรดji's Buddhist trilogy Mujล, Mandara , and Uta is profoundly philosophical art-house cinema, however I did write these two words for Mandara on the weekly watch thread 2 weeks ago "Deeply Disturbing" Happy Japanese Classic Viewing to you... Iโve only seen Shintaro Katsu in the Hanzo series. I still need to get the the Zatoichi films at some time. My main interest in Man Without A Map is of course Hiroshi Teshigahara. Iโm a huge fan of his previous three films and his later Rikyu, perhaps one of the most formally elegant films Iโve seen. I havenโt seen anything from yet from Jissoji. I am expecting a copy of Mujo to arrive shortly. Really looking forward to that and hope I can track down Mandara as well as his other early 1970s works. Already seen a lot of great films from the Japanese New Wave, looking forward to discovering many more.
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Post by Lebowskidoo ๐๐ท๐ on Feb 8, 2018 17:52:18 GMT
Cool Hand Luke The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Cool Hand Luke one of my all time favorites, it's the movie where I decided that Paul Newman was a legend in my eyes.   
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