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Post by RNL on Jan 22, 2006 22:30:48 GMT
Jake, watch Ararat and Damnation.
Capo, I've removed my list of downloads, because they're constantly changing, and I don't always have access to them, so if you take Performance off my list I'll accept your three and request just two.
I've also added all the films I have recorded from television.
Watch the other two Dead films, if you would.
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Post by Omar on Jan 22, 2006 22:41:48 GMT
Forget about living my life in schedule. I'm ready to play this game:
Ashes and Diamonds The Bad Sleep Well The Ballad of Cable Hogue The Cincinnati Kid Confidence
The Constant Gardener Die Hard 2: Die Harder Dogma East of Eden A Face in the Crowd
Fanny and Alexander
F for Fake The 400 Blows Fury Gallipoli A Generation The Getaway (1972) Giant Grapes of Wrath Guilty By Suspicion Gun Crazy Hoop Dreams I am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang Indian Summer Intolerable Cruelty Judgement at Nuremberg
Jules et Jim
Kagemusha Kanal
King Kong (1933) La Dolce Vita
Le Samourai Little Caesar The Magnificent Seven Manhattan The Man Who Fell to Earth
Masculin Feminine McCabe & Mrs. Miller Monty Python's Life of Brian Never So Few Once Upon a Time in Mexico Opening Night Pat Garret and Billy the Kid The Pearl The Petrified Forest
The Phantom of Liberty Pickpocket Point Blank Prime Cut The Public Enemy The Quiet American (2002) Ride the High Country
The Roaring Twenties The Set-Up The Seventh Seal Shoot the Piano Player The Silence Something Wild Swimming With Sharks Tom Horn Ugestsu The Wages of Fear White Heat Who's That Knocking at My Door The Wild Bunch Winter Light Yojimbo
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Post by Capo on Jan 22, 2006 23:13:17 GMT
Forget about living my life in schedule. I'm ready to play this game. Excellent. Confident enough to deal with more requests on my own list, I request two from you: Fanny and Alexander and Kagemusha.
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Post by Omar on Jan 22, 2006 23:38:13 GMT
Which version of "Fanny and Alexander" do you want me to watch? The television version or the theatrical? So now I can request two from you?
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Post by Capo on Jan 23, 2006 0:02:27 GMT
The five hour version, of course! It's the only version I've seen, that's why. Yeah, you can request two from me. And feel free to request of others, too.
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Post by Vercetti on Jan 23, 2006 1:23:27 GMT
Omar, how about The Roaring Twenties and Le Samourai?
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Post by Omar on Jan 23, 2006 1:34:35 GMT
Omar, how about The Roaring Twenties and Le Samourai? Sounds good. Can I request "28 Days Later" and "The Wild Bunch" from you, or are you booked? And Mick, how about "Rushmore" and "Midnight Cowboy"? As for me, I will try to have the four films requested to me watched by this time next week.
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Post by Vercetti on Jan 23, 2006 1:48:20 GMT
I'm already booked for The Wild Bunch, so if you want you can pick something else. However I have one film per day for the next two weeks booked except for a Thursday. I can probably fit more movies on the weekends though.
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Post by RNL on Jan 23, 2006 1:49:39 GMT
Omar, F for Fake, King Kong and The Phantom of Liberty?
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Post by Omar on Jan 23, 2006 1:58:36 GMT
Omar, F for Fake, King Kong and The Phantom of Liberty? Sounds good. Could I request "Black Hawk Down" and "Lolita" from you? So, for me: Fanny and AlexanderF for FakeKagemushaKing KongLe SamouraiThe Phantom of LibertyThe Roaring Twenties
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Post by RNL on Jan 23, 2006 2:06:01 GMT
Yeah, would you like to pick a third?
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Post by Omar on Jan 23, 2006 2:17:39 GMT
Yeah, would you like to pick a third? Yeah sure. How about "Shaft".
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Post by RNL on Jan 23, 2006 2:20:35 GMT
Will do.
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Post by Anasazie on Jan 23, 2006 4:00:09 GMT
Streetcar Named Desire, A Elia Kazan I hope you enjoy Brando's performance in this. The performance that changed acting forever. Brando's style of acting was pioneered by John Garfield in the late 40's, who was actually producer Irene Mayer Selznick's first choice to play Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire on Broadway. He never come to public prominence because he was branded a communist and found it hard to come by the roles he deserved, then died of heart problems in 1952 at the age of 39. His best work was in an anti-capitalism film released in 1948 by a young genius USA-ian film-maker called Abraham Polonsky, the film was Force of Evil and is one of the best USA-ian pictures of that period. Polonsky was also subsequently denied work in Hollywood for allegedly supporting communism. Stoopid A-mericans. Anyway, just wanting to give credit to the man who really kicked off that style of performance.
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Post by jake on Jan 23, 2006 15:44:27 GMT
I will rewatch Death in Venice before I post my thoughts Capo.
So the next few weeks for me; New York, New York, Le samourai, Oldboy, Metropolis, Interiors, Dead Man, Ararat, Damnation and Death in Venice.
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Post by Capo on Jan 23, 2006 16:44:29 GMT
I will be delighted if, by this time next week, I have shortened my to-watch list by ten. I have three scheduled visits to the cinema this week, too. CapoAli Dinner Rush The Last Waltz No Direction Home: Bob Dylan Happiness Bad Timing Five Easy Pieces The Searchers White Heat RushmoreFear and Loathing in Las Vegas Day of the Dead Dawn of the Dead Midnight Cowboy JakeNew York, New York Le samourai Oldboy Metropolis Ararat Damnation OmarFanny and AlexanderKagemusha The Roaring Twenties Le samourai F For Fake King Kong The Phantom of Liberty VercettiThe Game Foreign Correspondent The Royal Tenenbaums The Wild Bunch2001: A Space Odyssey Red River Suspicion Primal Fear Boys Don't Cry The Magnificent Ambersons 28 Days Later Wet DogOpen Your Eyes Amacord Through a Glass Darkly Three Colours: Blue Three Colours: White Three Colours: Red Shaft Black Hawk Down Lolita Shaft
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Post by Vercetti on Jan 23, 2006 21:36:42 GMT
Capo, just curious. Do you have High Plains Drifter on tape?
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Post by Capo on Jan 24, 2006 20:09:20 GMT
Alas, Vercetti, no.
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Post by Vercetti on Jan 25, 2006 4:36:27 GMT
If my torrents go well within the next two weeks or so, I should have these to see. (all never seen)
The Seventh Seal Breathless Gerry
If I can finish quickly I might add another in but these take very long BitTorrent-wise.
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Post by Vercetti on Jan 25, 2006 19:17:42 GMT
For anyone that wants to have rewatch deals as well, I have updated my DVD Profiler. Again, don't hold it against me if I have some crappy movies on there my family bought such as The Longest Yard.www.intervocative.com/DVDCollection.aspx/lost_stigmaticMonday: The InsiderTuesday: CollateralWednesday: HeatThursday: ThiefFriday: AliSaturday: n/aSunday: The Wild BunchMonday: Primal FearTuesday: n/a Wednesday: Boys Don't CryThursday: n/aFriday: The Godfather, 28 Days Later, Grizzly Man Saturday: 2001: A Space Odyssey Sunday: The Magnificent Ambersons
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