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2. [Fantasy: High Fantasy] Hawk the Slayer
Haven't seen this lil B-Movie Fantasy faire since my early twenties lol
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@Jabs not sure if you could help me with this but as you can see my Nightmare challenge is for some reason split in two parts. I happened today. I never wrote the code to do it and whenever I delete it and save the post the split reappears at the same place. Maybe you know something about it?



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Between Sleepwalking Land and Viagem... you've got a "collapse" that needs to be deleted.

As I wrote, when I delete it and save the post it reappears. Tried it for more than 10 times.



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Try to copy/paste this and see if it works

EDIT: I forgot you can't "quote a quote". See your PMs



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Try to copy/paste this and see if it works

EDIT: I forgot you can't "quote a quote". See your PMs

Thanks



D. I coulda been a contender:
[Watch a film that has won the following awards]
1. Cannes Film Festival L’Enfant
2. Academy Award Kramer vs Kramer
3. National Society of Film Critics Award Night of the Shooting Stars
4. Berlin International Film Festival The Ascent
5. Locarno Film Festival The Glass Wall

After that lackluster round of fantasy films, another strong batch! These were all really good or great and I'd highly recommend all of them. The Glass Wall is on YouTube.



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Wasn’t a big fan of The Night of the Shooting Stars.
I’ve also seen Padre Padrone from the same directors, The Taviani brothers, and wasn’t a big fan of that either.

Kramer vs Kramer is a great film. Streep is so great.



Wasn’t a big fan of The Night of the Shooting Stars.
I’ve also seen Padre Padrone from the same directors, The Taviani brothers, and wasn’t a big fan of that either.
What didn't you like about Night of the Shooting Stars? Do you remember?



The trick is not minding
What didn't you like about Night of the Shooting Stars? Do you remember?

I didn’t find it particularly compelling for some reason. I watched it last year, found it merely “ok” but lacking in its story overall.



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If you are looking for inspiration for "All the places you'll go", This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection is a very well made art-house film from Lesotho which I happened to catch recently. Available in the Criterion Channel.



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Jabs, for the Free Samples Category in nightmare mode, are we supposed to start with the decade 1920’s, which is about 100 years, or was the intention for us to start from the decade 1910-1919?



Also answers to Jabba
Jabs, for the Free Samples Category in nightmare mode, are we supposed to start with the decade 1920’s, which is about 100 years, or was the intention for us to start from the decade 1910-1919?
1920-2023



I haven't recommended any films yet, so here's a bunch:

Vanishing Point
The Ruling Class
The Hidden
Apartment Zero
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
In the Bedroom
The Death of Mr. Lazarescu
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
Anvil: The Story of Anvil
Rabbit Hole
Margin Call
Robot & Frank
Frank
Blue Jay
Colossal
First Reformed
Shirkers
Leave No Trace
Atlantics
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
Aftersun

Some of the earlier films may be hard to find, but a lot of the later ones should be readily available.



E. I have always depended on the lists of strangers:
[Watch one film featured in each of the following prominent lists]
1. Sight & Sound’s Greatest Films Poll Beau Travail
2. Cahiers du Cinéma’s Annual Top 10 Apollo 10 ½
3. 100 Italian Movies Restored Chains
4. Steven Jay Schneider's 1001 movies Alice
5. Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project El Fantasma del Convento

Another great batch! Woo! Would recommend all of the above. Beau Travail was excellent.



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Alice?

I seriously doubt it’s the Woody Allen film, given your issues with his past allegations, but I’m having trouble thinking of any other film titled Alice.

What I’m saying is, I’m intrigued