BlueHammer85
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Good spot for Sky customers.Sky Atlantic. 9PM
... The Godfather
Fargo is my third favourite Coen Brothers’s film after The Big Lebowski and Miller’s Crossing.Only one comedy in the top 50 is pretty much ridiculous; only about a half dozen (and one of them was fucking Step Brothers) or so overall. Far too many fairly generic action films -- except not a single James Bond film (several copies of James Bond films). Too many horror films. Not enough strong acting performances. The number of women who participated in this survey is, I'm guessing, minimal -- were there any?
I'm sorry to bitch -- but compared to the Top 100 records thread or the top 100 songs thread where we saw a lot more innovation and IMO quality rewarded with votes, I think this list is a little disappointing. I know this is about "favo(u)rites" though, and a good shoot-'em-up is always fun.
I got 7 films in, and 4 on the "just missed" list. The most unforgiveable omission on both the top 100 and the "just missed" list is Fargo. The Coen brothers had several others that made it; why not their masterpiece? IMO it's clearly their best film and was arguably one of the best films of the 1990s. And, to reiterate, despite the plethora of action flicks, no James Bond films on either -- I had Goldfinger on mine.
Got my NOWTV movie pass for over Christmas, so I’m going to be watching The Godfather films for the first time.On tonight, BBC2 HD @ 22:10
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The Godfather (1972)
Starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan & Robert Duvall
The violent story of a Mafia family fighting to establish supremacy in the American business world following World War II.
Got my NOWTV movie pass for over Christmas, so I’m going to be watching The Godfather films for the first time.
On tonight, BBC2 HD @ 22:35
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The Revenant (2015)
Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy & Domhnall Gleeson
In 1823, a fur trapper treks through the snowy wilderness to track down a member of his hunting team who killed his young son and left him for dead.
Not a single "forin'" language film broke into the BM Top 100 list.I don't see City of God either.
Yeah I have no qualms about watching stuff with subtitles. Plan to watch some Scandi/Nordic drama (already seen the Killing and Broen is next on my list), and I like anime from Japan, sometimes subbed rather than dubbed. Reading subtitles has never been an issue for me, in fact it helps me concentrate on the movie or series as I have a problem with attention span sometimes.Not a single "forin'" language film broke into the BM Top 100 list.
Half of my film nominations required subtitles.
Boo-urns.
Let the right one in?Not a single "forin'" language film broke into the BM Top 100 list.
Half of my film nominations required subtitles.
Boo-urns.