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Let the night air cool you off
I'll be honest, I'm pretty much stealing this from another forum

You make a list of 10 unseen movies.

Post that and pick a movie from the last person's list for them to watch.

When you watch your movie, do a short review of it and add a new movie to your list. Then pick a movie for the last person to watch.

Even if someone drops out, as long as there's other people, the cycle will still work. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Movie discussions are encouraged.
1. Twin Peaks (Not actually a movie, but heh)
2. There Will Be Blood (I've seen this, but I need to give it a reassessment)
3. The Secret in Their Eyes
4. The White Ribbon
5. North By Northwest
6. A Town Called Panic
7. Alien (See There Will Be Blood)
8. Seven Samurai
9. Schindler's List (See Alien)
10. Universal Soldier



Give me all of your candy!
Ok so I pick one of yours I have yet to see then compile a list of my own and you choose one of those? Sorry if I seem slow I am a newbie.



Let the night air cool you off
Ok so I pick one of yours I have yet to see then compile a list of my own and you choose one of those? Sorry if I seem slow I am a newbie.
It's all good.

Just pick one of my movies for me to watch out of those ten. You post your ten that you haven't seen yet. Somebody else will pick one of yours for you to watch. If done right it can be an endless cycle.



jiraffejustin: There Will Be Blood


My 10

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
2001: A Space Odyssey
Citizen Kane
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Raging Bull
Serpico
Blue Velvet
Annie Hall
Magnolia
Oldboy



bluelion: Raging Bull

Forrest Gump
City of God
Casablanca
Leon the Professional
North by Northwest
The Prestige
Once Upon a Time in America
Citizen Kane
The Deer Hunter
Dog Day Afternoon



Young Skywalker. Missed you, I have...
Mingusings: City of God

There Will Be Blood
The Deer Hunter
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
Magnolia
Rear Window
Bonnie and Clyde
Blow Out
2001
Schindler's List
Seven Samurai
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Teeter_G: The Deer Hunter

There Will be Blood
2001
The Dark Knight
The Lord of the Rings series
Bringing out the Dead
Irreversible
Looking for Mr. Goodbar
American Gangster
Bronson
Battle Royale



Let the night air cool you off
cricket: 2001

I watched There Will Be Blood. It's the most intense movie I've ever seen. There are very few movies better than it.

My new ten:

1. Twin Peaks (Not actually a movie, but heh)
2. Hunger (2008)
3. The Secret in Their Eyes (2009)
4. The White Ribbon (2009)
5. North By Northwest (1959)
6. A Town Called Panic (2009)
7. Alien (1979)
8. Seven Samurai (1954)
9. Schindler's List (1993)
10. Universal Soldier (1992)



Let the night air cool you off
I watched The White Ribbon - I'm not entirely sure what to think about it. It's only my second Haneke, I'm also not entirely sure what to think bout him. I knew of his reputation of "hating his audience" so to speak, but Amour proving he had a heart. I still haven't seen Amour, but The White Ribbon was definitely dark and cold. The Black and White were used really well though

Anyway my updated ten. If anybody still wants to play

1. Twin Peaks (Not actually a movie, but supposed to be great; 1990-91, David Lynch)
2. Hunger (2008, Steve McQueen, no, not THAT Steve McQueen)
3. The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Juan José Campanella)
4. Pink Flamingos (1972, John Waters)
5. North By Northwest (1959, Alfred Hitchcock)
6. A Town Called Panic (2009, Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar)
7. Alien (1979, Ridley Scott)
8. Seven Samurai (1954, Akira Kurosawa)
9. Schindler's List (1993, Steven Spielberg)
10. Universal Soldier (1992, Roland Emmerich)



Let the night air cool you off
I watched A Town Called Panic - very funny stop-motion animated feature. Seems like it was influenced by LSD or something, it was a bit weird. Very fun though. Highly recommended.

1. Twin Peaks (Not actually a movie, but supposed to be great; 1990-91, David Lynch)
2. Hunger (2008, Steve McQueen, no, not THAT Steve McQueen)
3. The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Juan José Campanella)
4. Pink Flamingos (1972, John Waters)
5. North By Northwest (1959, Alfred Hitchcock)
6. Waltz with Bashir (2008, Ari Folman)
7. Alien (1979, Ridley Scott)
8. Seven Samurai (1954, Akira Kurosawa)
9. Schindler's List (1993, Steven Spielberg)
10. Universal Soldier (1992, Roland Emmerich)



North by northwest is a fantastic movie you should watch it !

Lawrance of Arabia
Mulholland Drive
Blue Velvet
Downfall
Once upon a time in america
Amadeus
Ben Hurr
Ghostbusters
The Princess Bride
The Big Lebowski



Give me all of your candy!
Definitely check out The Big Lebowski!

1.) Tokyo Story
2.) Citizen Kane
3.) Holy Motors
4.) The Princess Bride
5.) The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
6.) True Grit (the original)
7.) Magnolia
8.) The Hurt Locker
9.) Lawrence of Arabia
10.) There Will Be Blood



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The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, obviously, but make sure to watch 2 other films of the trilogy.

1. Siglo ng pagluluwal
2. Jidan he shitou
3. Eldfjall
4. La Leggenda di Kaspar Hauser (2012)
5. Jao nok krajok
6. Le Quattro volte
7. Alamar
8. Ai no mukidashi
9. Luchshee vremya goda
10. Proshchanie



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Mr. Minio - Le Quattro volte (It's the only on your list I've actually heard of!)

Watched North by Northwest - Hitchcock was a true genius. NbN is another in a fine line of Hitchcock thrillers. Cary Grant looks like he was out in the sun a little too long, but he is a charming protagonist that pulls off a believable character.

1. The Thin Red Line (1998, Terrence Malick)
2. Hunger (2008, Steve McQueen, no, not THAT Steve McQueen)
3. The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Juan José Campanella)
4. Pink Flamingos (1972, John Waters)
5. Paths of Glory (1957, Stanley Kubrick)
6. Waltz with Bashir (2008, Ari Folman)
7. Alien (1979, Ridley Scott)
8. Hot Fuzz (2007, Edgar Wright)
9. Schindler's List (1993, Steven Spielberg)
10. Universal Soldier (1992, Roland Emmerich)



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Schindler's List, for sure.

1. Gone with the Wind
2. Shakespeare in Love
3. Mean Streets
4. Atlantic City
5. Last Year at Marienbad
6. My Darling Clementine
7. My Neighbor Totoro
8. Red River
9. The Hurt Locker
10. City of God



that's what she said...
My Neighbor Totoro!!!!

My 10
1. The Artist
2. Beasts of the Southernland (I think that's what it's called...)
3. Lincoln
4. Lost in translation
5. Toxic Air
6. The Ugly Dachshund
7. Social Network
8. Spanglish
9. Mighty Joe Young
10. Pitch Perfect

... sorry about my lame list those were the first things that poppped into mind!!



Lost in translation, it is the strongest movie in your list. A movie that seeks out to find the sublime. I understand why many choose it as their favorite movie of the 2000's, though I didn't love it that much.

Me, some films that I am planning to watch:

1. Rome Open City (Rosellini)
2. Equinox Flower (Yasujiro Ozu)
3. Amacord (Fellini)
4. The Devil Probably (Bresson)
5. Pierrot Le Fou (Godard)
6. The Turin Horse (Bela Tar)
7. My Darling Clementine (John Ford)
8. The Master (P.A. Anderson)
9. Derzu Uzala (Akira Kurosawa)
10. Winter Light (Ingmar Bergman)



Pierrot le Fou, though seeing as you're not really a Godard person I'll recommend The Master.

Ten films at the top of my watchlist:

Stalker (Tarkovsky)
The 400 Blows (Truffaut)
Picnic at Hanging Rock (Weir)
Love Streams (Cassavetes)
Woman in the Dunes (Teshigahara)
Se7en (Fincher)
Rashomon (Kurosawa)
Amarcord (Fellini)
American Beauty (Mendes)
My Night at Maud's (Rohmer)
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Give me all of your candy!
Seven Psychopaths, for Rockwell's performance. Saw The Man With No Name trilogy finally, and truly enjoyed them all, although on first viewing, I like A Fistful of Dollars the most. Also crossed out Tokyo Story, great film, I teared up a little at the end.

1.) The Fountain
2.) Citizen Kane
3.) Holy Motors
4.) The Princess Bride
5.) The Prestige
6.) True Grit (John Wayne)
7.) Magnolia
8.) The Hurt Locker
9.) Lawrence of Arabia
10.) There Will be Blood