Another triumph for you, Mae. Thank you for your hard work and the good times.
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Another triumph for you, Mae. Thank you for your hard work and the good times.
Yeah Caligari at 75 tripped me out too. Its a great film and highly regarded. There are really 74 films of that era better than it? Really?...
The 75 Best Movies of the 1920s
That's a pretty cool list too^
Pop culture fans in particular might be interested in The Man Who Laughs. The Joker wouldn't exist without this film.
Dude this would be awesome!
The thirties is one of the best decades, movie-wise.
So many absolute treasures.
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One of, maybe. It doesn't hold a candle to the 70s, 90s, and 60s though. Even the 2000's clear it.
I can't believe we've gone through all these decades already. Feel like this whole thing has gone by in a flash. :,)
Looking forward to it :)
That's a respectable Top 10. I love it.
Thanks for another great tournament Mae!
lol
Me patiently waiting for Monday:
https://c.tenor.com/yrXBX1AQKngAAAAC/spongebob-waiting.gif
ready to roll!
It's probably not much of a stretch to say that without Citizen Kane many of the films we enjoy would never have existed, I mean it totally changed the landscape of the art form itself. It was...
No need to have a tournament, just put Casablanca vs Citizen Kane in the final already lol.
12 Angry Men the Goaaaaaaaaaaattttttt
Thanks for another fun tournament, Mae.
Paths of Glory getting eliminated this early... :arg:
Ah yes I see! I'm impatient. Just think of this is as my "are we there yet?!" moment :lol:
My guess is Hitchcock will take it cause he's the most well known director among most here and his films have climatic, energetic moments. Rear Window or Vertigo, both will most likely be in the...
We’ll miss your participation! Perhaps once it comes down to the top ten or something you could check them out if anything seems intriguing.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I can see trying that out.[/QUOTE]
If...
Vertigo
Rear Window
North by Northwest
Dial M for Murder
Damn, Hitchcock kinda owned the 50's, didn't he?