Thanks Jayne.
"I've never seen Star Wars" - unwatched classic films...
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Originally posted by bb View PostWhat do you consider a classic film to be?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Hello there,
For the original poster and others who have not seen Star Wars - you can count yourself lucky. I remember seeing it on first release at the Odeon Cinema in Bradford one Wednesday afternoon back in 1977. The highlight of the experience? The Glitterball light display just before the curtain went up. I'd rather have gone home from school in order to do my homework!
Sigh...
Films yet to see...
This obviously is very subjective but amongst the "classics" I've yet to see are the following...
Carl Dreyer: Ordet; Gertrud
Kurosawa: Ikiru
Mizoguchi: Ugetsu
Interesting to read others' views about the works of Ridley Scott - and thanks for the heads up about The Duellists ... a film I've also not seen and one perhaps overshadowed by the two films that followed - Alien and Blade Runner. I will have to check it out.
I dread to think what the Blade Runner sequel will be like - particularly given Scott's recent track record - Kingdom of Heaven, Robin Hood and the jaw droppingly egregious Prometheus flash before me in stark horror...
Somebody mentioned The Matrix. The first film is really entertaining until it shrinks into the realms of Fantastic Voyage. I would recommend the Wachowskis' later film "Cloud Atlas"
For those of you wary of 60 year old Japanese films - perhaps the following link can persuade you to take the plunge?
Happy Viewing,
Tevot
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Ikiri was on Film4 recently....enjoyable (usual Samirai stuff)....
The Duelists....yes a proper film ....good atmosphere....
I'm in the process of getting hold of Candy (1968)....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_%...film%29....for sentimental reasons of good times in Clifton Bristol....fantastic star cast all very STONED....(or acting it anyway)....bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostOh perhaps I got it wrong....thought it was about a lone Samirai that played 2 sets of warlords off against one another.....
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI've managed to avoid The Sound of Music and intend to go to my grave without seeing it. Unfortunately this intention was compromised by being manipulated into going to see the stage version in London a few years ago; fortunately I managed to get into a massive traffic jam and missed the whole of Act I.
It was much more fun with audience participation, second only to a live show at a pub in Salzburg where the entertainment included a dinner of "My favourite things "
and a Japanese baritone singing " Cwime every mowtain ! "
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