Films To Watch (More to come) Wait Until Dark (Re-Watch) Far From The Madding Crowd (Re-Watch) To Sir, With Love (Re-Watch) Samurai Rebellion (Re-Watch) Cool Hand Luke (Re-Watch) War And Peace (Parts III And IV) The Young Girls Of Rochefort Playtime Marketa Lazarová Scattered Clouds The Nun Mouchette Belle De Jour The Two Of Us The Incident La Collectionneuse A Bullet For The General The Firemen's Ball Face To Face I Even Met Happy Gypsies
Louis: Is it just me or did 1967 have like...less films released than normal, like 1966 has so many films that came out and so did 1968 but 67 feels like, there was some sort of strike or something?
RatedRStar: i mean, Hollywood was really at a real low during this year, as this was around the time when studios were no longer allowed to own theatres and everybody was struggling financially
Louis: This is the rest of the list. Ulysses Custer Of The West The Stranger Our Mother's House (Jack Clayton) Elvira Madigan Thoroughly Modern Millie The Fox I Am Curious (Yellow) Up The Down Staircase Games Le Départ We Still Kill The Old Way The Affair Robbery Accident The President's Analyst Spider Baby Poor Cow The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Shock Troops Japan’s Longest Day Hagbard And Signe Peppermint Frappé Portrait Of Chieko The Age Of Assassins Thirst For Love (Koreyoshi Kurahara) Death Rides A Horse The Last Adventure Japanese Summer: Double Suicide The Wife Of Seishu Hanaoka Viy Between Sweet And Salt Water Anna Karenina Anna
Louis, when would be a better time to ask you for your 10 favourites of the 21st century? The recent NY Times poll had many people I know composing their own lists, don't see how now is too early.
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Films To Watch (More to come)
Wait Until Dark (Re-Watch)
Far From The Madding Crowd (Re-Watch)
To Sir, With Love (Re-Watch)
Samurai Rebellion (Re-Watch)
Cool Hand Luke (Re-Watch)
War And Peace (Parts III And IV)
The Young Girls Of Rochefort
Playtime
Marketa Lazarová
Scattered Clouds
The Nun
Mouchette
Belle De Jour
The Two Of Us
The Incident
La Collectionneuse
A Bullet For The General
The Firemen's Ball
Face To Face
I Even Met Happy Gypsies
Will Penny
Hombre
Chiriyakhana
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Sad that this will more than likely be Mifune's last review.
Louis: Could you add Adnan Siddiqui and Akshaye Khanna in Mom, and Ron Livingston in Lucky to your 2017 ranking?
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Avbove prediction by John Smith
Louis: Is it just me or did 1967 have like...less films released than normal, like 1966 has so many films that came out and so did 1968 but 67 feels like, there was some sort of strike or something?
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Louis: Thoughts on Luca Marinelli in Mussolini.
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RIP Michael Madsen. Far too soon.
R.I.P. Michael Madsen
RatedRStar: i mean, Hollywood was really at a real low during this year, as this was around the time when studios were no longer allowed to own theatres and everybody was struggling financially
RIP Michael Madsen
RIP Michael Madsen
RatedRStar: I noticed that too. Only a few films on my watchlist for that year, and I’ve only seen eight (8) so far.
RIP Michael Madsen
RIP Michael Madsen
RIP Michael Madsen
Rest In Peace Michael Madsen. My Goodness! How shocking and tragic.
That’s crazy! Kill Bill Vol. 2 was just playing on AMC yesterday.
Today's just a fucked day, first Diogo Jota now this.
RIP Michael Madsen
RIP Kenneth Colley
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R.I.P. Michael Madsen.
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RIP R.I.P. Michael Madsen, Kenneth Colley and Diogo Jota
R.I.P. Michael Madsen & Diogo Jota.
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RIP Michael Madsen, Kenneth Colley & Diego Jota.
Rest In Peace Michael Madsen, Diogo Jota and Kenneth Colley.
Praying for all of their families.
RIP Diogo Jota, Michael Madsen and Kenneth Colley.
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Louis: Your thoughts on Luca Marinelli in Mussolini - Son of the Century, and have you watched The Bear Season 4.
Louis: This is the rest of the list.
Ulysses
Custer Of The West
The Stranger
Our Mother's House (Jack Clayton)
Elvira Madigan
Thoroughly Modern Millie
The Fox
I Am Curious (Yellow)
Up The Down Staircase
Games
Le Départ
We Still Kill The Old Way
The Affair
Robbery
Accident
The President's Analyst
Spider Baby
Poor Cow
The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
Shock Troops
Japan’s Longest Day
Hagbard And Signe
Peppermint Frappé
Portrait Of Chieko
The Age Of Assassins
Thirst For Love (Koreyoshi Kurahara)
Death Rides A Horse
The Last Adventure
Japanese Summer: Double Suicide
The Wife Of Seishu Hanaoka
Viy
Between Sweet And Salt Water
Anna Karenina
Anna
Louis, when would be a better time to ask you for your 10 favourites of the 21st century? The recent NY Times poll had many people I know composing their own lists, don't see how now is too early.
Rest In Peace Julian McMahon. Good Lord!
RIP Doctor Doom
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