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For the 14th Hall of Fame

La Grande Illusion (1937)
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I won't dance. Don't ask me...
Looks interesting. I don't like movies made according to Dogma's rules, but they've never chosen easy topics, so plot looks very grippingly.



The Bib-iest of Nickels


I have disliked a lot more Texas Chainsaw Massacre's than ones I've liked, but the directors of Inside helm this film, and I'll at least give it a shot. How convenient that I have a Direct TV subscription to see the film before its On-Demand release. *whistles*




giving this a rewatch, i love wes craven



movies can be okay...

I don't really remember that much about this film, besides the fact that the first segment is great, so let's see.
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"A film has to be a dialogue, not a monologue — a dialogue to provoke in the viewer his own thoughts, his own feelings. And if a film is a dialogue, then it’s a good film; if it’s not a dialogue, it’s a bad film."
- Michael "Gloomy Old Fart" Haneke



Did a Netflix search for Linklater and it brought up Wes Anderson films...

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou



Trouble with a capital "T"
I'm not so sure about this one....

William Castle's



Zotz (1962)

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a professor of ancient languages, comes into possession of an ancient coin. He translates its inscription, which gives him three powers: to inflict pain, slow down time or kill."