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    Just one of the best films ever made, period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zhivago View Post
    Just one of the best films ever made, period.
    Totally agree

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    The 1939 MGM production of It's a Wonderful World with Jimmy Stewart and Claudette Colbert. The film is a private dick comedy. I was surprised at the number of murders, attempted murders, and scheduled executions in a 1939 comedy. I'm a fan of Jimmy Stewart and his quirkiness, but even so I can give it only 5 on my "meh" scale. (It's a 1 to 10 scale.) It can be viewed here: https://ok.ru/video/723106007554

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    We're on a Corman/AI B-movie kick, most of which are not even review-worthy, like Diary of a High School Bride, in which lackluster, easily manipulated idiots flounder around talking into the camera. The coffee house scenes had good music. But if you take it seriously, this turkey includes a fatality that was completely undeserved. 1959.

    We move on to Premature Burial with Ray Milland, who is his usual self in this 1962 film, which I saw as a kid and thought Vincent Price was the lead, for whatever odd reason. More people acting like idiots, and near-identical twins with The Fall of the House of Usher, which DID star Vincent Price, who we are now watching in his debut film, Service Deluxe, 1938. Or should I say, crawling through. More of the above.



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    "Portrait of Jennie" from 1948. A lovely mixing of the romantic and the supernatural starring Joseph Cotton and Jennifer Jones.

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    All that Heaven Allows 1955 - Douglas Sirk, with Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson.

    Dated, dated, dated, melodrama. If they had movies in the 19th century this would be one. Especially if they killed off one of the main leads, then you'll have a perfect Puccini opera.
    This will make you look like Lloyd's Avatar with it's syrupy music, burrowed by Liszt, Brahms and Schumann with bad Rachmaninov piano.
    However, the lighting and the sets are impeccable, maybe too much.

    The movie was remade by Fassbinder in 1974, which is a must have. And then remade by Todd Haynes in 2002, which was quite forgettable.

    What is interesting when you see a "dated" film is that you start nitpicking on all the improbable stuff. Like in the middle of a snow storm (in New England) Rock Hudson lets the door of his cottage open while helping Jane Wyman put on her shoes. None of the actors flinch at the wind gusts .You know the film is being shot in sunny California with fake snow


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    All that Heaven Allows 1955 - Douglas Sirk, with Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson.

    Dated, dated, dated, melodrama. If they had movies in the 19th century this would be one. Especially if they killed off one of the main leads, then you'll have a perfect Puccini opera.
    This will make you look like Lloyd's Avatar with it's syrupy music, burrowed by Liszt, Brahms and Schumann with bad Rachmaninov piano.
    However, the lighting and the sets are impeccable, maybe too much.

    The movie was remade by Fassbinder in 1974, which is a must have. And then remade by Todd Haynes in 2002, which was quite forgettable.

    What is interesting when you see a "dated" film is that you start nitpicking on all the improbable stuff. Like in the middle of a snow storm (in New England) Rock Hudson lets the door of his cottage open while helping Jane Wyman put on her shoes. None of the actors flinch at the wind gusts .You know the film is being shot in sunny California with fake snow

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    A British comedy from 1952 called "The Card" or "The Promoter" depending on the release. It starred Alec Guinness and Glynis Johns. While it won't place high on my comedy list, I can see why others might love it.

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    "Stars in my Crown" from 1950 and starring Joel McCrea. Surprisingly good mix of small town life, family & Christian morals, and Western directed by Jacques Tourneur.

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    Restrepo

    I'd seen it before, but it was good a second time around. The actors were amazing and everything seemed convincingly real.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    A British comedy from 1952 called "The Card" or "The Promoter" depending on the release. It starred Alec Guinness and Glynis Johns. While it won't place high on my comedy list, I can see why others might love it.

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    Unsung Hero-movie about the Smallbone family coming to the US, the beginning of Rebecca St. James career, and the role of the mother in keeping the family together. Well-done family movie, with a faith message.

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    I watched a TV movie on my computer last night, The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler. Pretty good.

    Irena Sendler (or Sendlerowa), was a Polish woman who, as part of the Polish resistance during World War II, managed to smuggle some 2500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto, giving them false identities and placing them with families, as well as in convents and orphanages.

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    Movies I tried to watch but couldn't finish for various reasons.

    Moonlight and Valentino, 1995 - I don't know what they were thinking. Maybe the novel was fine but the screenplay meanders and you wish all the characters dropped dead.

    Anatomy of a Fall 2023- A mixture of Hitchcock and Bergman climaxes from the beginning. To intense and claustrophobic.

    Zone of Interest - 2023 - Think middle Bergman (Cries and Whisper - He actually uses the same fade to red technique]. Static Ozu and distant Godard. Low angles/ high angles, Long shots / close-ups, And a most disturbing sound scape. Picturing the life of a model/ loving Teutonic Aryan family, the family of Rudolf Höss besides Auschwitz.
    After watching half of the film, I much preferred cleaning my cat's litter box, than seeing "paradise" lost. If you know what I mean....

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