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On the one hand... Mr. Klein (Joseph Losey, Alain Delon (just possibly the only man I ever thought I fancied...)), Le Boucher (Chabrol, Stephane Audran - fancied? No comment..)...
On the other... Star Wars IV (THE ORIGINAL AND STILL THE BEST Etc..) and Close Encounters (easy to forget now the sheer impact, the FX of the last 20 minutes...)
Come on own up, you know you loved them really...
But BIG yes to - Deerhunter (you wonder, how long is this wedding going on - and then you hear the helicopters...) and Day for Night (with THE Baroque pastiche score (Georges Delerue)...)
What about Robert Altman's "Nashville"? Only one person has nominated this film so far.
The sequences in Nashville which feature Geraldine Chaplin as ' Opal from the BBC' are worth the cost of the DVD alone!
A small anecdote:=
Years ago I was visiting Athens, and on the Acropolis an American lady came looking for her husband, who had wandered off somewhere. Gazing up at the Parthenon she said " Isn't it wonderful? " "Yes", I replied it is wonderful"
"Have you ever been to Nashville Tennessee ?" she went on, "You know they've got one just like it, only of course it isn't damaged!"
It took me a while to recover.
It was only years later when I caught up with the Altman film, that I realised yes! There it was in the last reel!
Wonderful movie. I have a 16mm print of it but, alas, it's so faded as to be almost unwatchable. (Along with 'How to steal a million' with the incandescent Audrey Hepburn.).
Re: Cabaret
I took a cassette recorder hidden in a paper bag on my third visit to the cinema with a 120-minut tape. The result was hardly audible but how I treasured it!
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