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Old 06-14-2006, 03:44 PM   #21
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Cap, I'd like to be able to comment more on your choices, but I've only seen 3 of them. I'd like to see Heat eventually, but I have many other movies that I would rather see first. I have seen parts of it, and thought it looked decent, but I have to see the whole movie (including the famed Deniro-Pacino scene) to make a real judgment.

I also haven't seen Smokey and the Bandit. I'm not that interested in it, to tell you the truth.

You already saw my thoughts on Dazed and Confused.

The Empire Strikes Back - Back when I first saw the Star Wars films, I loved them. Thought they were all great. When I was a kid, Jedi was my favorite (it was a kiddie movie, after all.) As I grew up some, Empire became my favorite. I went back and watched all three about eight months ago. Jedi was still kind of kiddie, A New Hope was pretty good (and certainly iconic.) But, I was shocked by how great Empire was. It is, to me, far and away the best of the three. It has the most character development, the more interesting story development, and some chilling shots. Love this movie.

Dr. Strangelove - Absolutely hilarious. It's been awhile since I've seen it, so I can't make a lot of comments, but I love Peter Sellers. George C. Scott was great in this as well. "There's no fighting in the war room!"


Blab - You don't have to be whacked out on acid to appreciate Clockwork Orange. I get where you are going with your response, though. I don't want this thread to be about the merits of the individual films either, because that's not what you intended, and I don't want to hijack your thread. If others ask me to comment on their films, I will, but I'm no expert. I'm just a recent grad who took a few film classes and loves film.
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