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I had a message with my nomination ready to hit send, but I just got this weird feeling. If raul is taking late nominations, then I might wait and see what work is like next week - at least the first couple days. It's been unexpectedly busy and I don't want to commit to something I might not have time for.

Or maybe I'll just sleep on it, since it's late now and I might feel more confident about my time management skills in the morning.
Are you more confident? I'd like to say around noon Central for an unveil. Little less than 3 hours.



You've seen my nomination, and you've said you liked it.
Thats good. Then its one point for me to participate.



2022 Mofo Fantasy Football Champ
Vampyr (1932, Directed by Carl Dreyer)



La Dolce Vita (1960, Directed by Federico Fellini)



The Whisperers (1967, Directed by Bryan Forbes)



Shame (1968, Directed by Ingmar Bergman)



The Day of the Jackal (1973, Directed by Fred Zinnemann)



Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974, Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder)



Barry Lyndon (1975, Directed by Stanley Kubrick)



Hard Times (1975, Directed by Walter Hill)



The Deer Hunter (1978, Directed by Michael Cimino)



In a Glass Cage (1986, Directed by Agusti Villaronga)



Antwone Fisher (2002, Directed by Denzel Washington)



The Sea Inside (2004, Directed by Alejandro Amenabar)



The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Directed by Juan Jose Campanella)



The Man from Nowhere (2010, Directed by Lee Jeong-beom)



Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012, Directed by Benh Zeitlin)



Rudderless (2014, Directed by William H. Macy)



Aniara (2018, Directed by Hugo Lilja and Pella Kagerman)




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Amazing selections. Most of these, are on my very long watchlist!

Only 2 of these I’m not familiar with. Rudderless and In a Glass Cage. The latter is most assuredly Pahak



Vampyr (1932, Directed by Carl Dreyer)
La Dolce Vita (1960, Directed by Federico Fellini)
The Whisperers (1967, Directed by Bryan Forbes)
Shame (1968, Directed by Ingmar Bergman)
The Day of the Jackal (1973, Directed by Fred Zinnemann)
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974, Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
Barry Lyndon (1975, Directed by Stanley Kubrick)
Hard Times (1975, Directed by Walter Hill)
The Deer Hunter (1978, Directed by Michael Cimino)
In a Glass Cage (1986, Directed by Agusti Villaronga)
Antwone Fisher (2002, Directed by Denzel Washington)
The Sea Inside (2004, Directed by Alejandro Amenabar)
The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Directed by Juan Jose Campanella)
The Man from Nowhere (2010, Directed by Lee Jeong-beom)
Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012, Directed by Benh Zeitlin)
Rudderless (2014, Directed by William H. Macy)
Aniara (2018, Directed by Hugo Lilja and Pella Kagerman)
Quite an interesting mix of films here, most of which I haven't seen. I recall liking Shame, though honestly I have trouble differentiating between many of the various Bergman films I've seen. I loved The Man From Nowhere which is a rare thing for me, especially with foreign films. It was nominated in the 12th HOF and I was sorely disappointed when the person who picked it didn't finish and it got disqualified.

Barry Lyndon is the one Kubrick film I've ever actually wanted to see, so I might check it out. I may also rewatch The Man From Nowhere because it's awesome. I am going to stick with my decision to take a break from the HOF though. It just hasn't been as fun for me as it used to be.



I've seen 4 of those (including my rec). Nice selection, guys! Are we allowed to reveal what movie we nominated or are we supposed to keep that a secret?
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I've seen 4 of those (including my rec). Nice selection, guys! Are we allowed to reveal what movie we nominated or are we supposed to keep that a secret?
I was going to let people guess for a day or so.