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Scenes from a Marriage
Fanny and Alexander
Autumn Sonata
The Silence
Persona
Cries and Whispers
Hour of the Wolf
Virgin Spring
Smiles of a Summer Night
Shame
Through a Glass Darkly
Winter Light
The Seventh Seal
Magic Flute
Passion of Anna
The Magician
Sawdust and Tinsel
Wild Strawberries
Summer With Monica
Face to Face
Torment
Serpent's Egg (unfinished)



My favorites are Smiles of a Summer Night and Cries and Whispers. Just below are Autumn Sonata, Shame, Passion of Anna, and The Virgin Spring.



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Predictions based on Yoda's clue.

1984 and Dances W Wolves.
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Faux predictions:

98. Dirty Dancing
97. Q: The Winged Serpent
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Hints for tomorrow (#98 and #97):

Dances With Wolves
How To Train Your Dragon

Or... the J.R.R Tolkien wannabe... George R.R Martin... so could be LOTR: The Two Towers.

But I'm going with:
Flashdance (1983)
Dragonheart (1996)




Predictions for 98 and 97:

An American in Paris (dance)
How to Train Your Dragon 2 (dragons)



Oh!
I got it...

Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)
The Neverending Story III: Escape from Fantasia (1993)




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  • 4 lists
98. Cabaret


Director

Bob Fosse, 1972

Starring

Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem, Joel Grey



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Light the beacons, Yoda is online..
Board is set, pieces are moving....



We've gone on holiday by mistake
Waiting for someone to explain Cabaret clue (I've never seen it).



Haven't seen Cabaret, but I've been meaning to. Took an online course in musicals a couple of years ago, and it was discussed in the final leg and it piqued my interest.

Enter the Dragon I saw for the first time last year and thought it was pretty good. It was actually my first Bruce Lee film and he certainly carried the film. Great screen presence.



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Waiting for someone to explain Cabaret clue (I've never seen it).
Guess it's just the dancing part?



Waiting for someone to explain Cabaret clue (I've never seen it).
Guess it's just the dancing part?
Nah, it was actually ghost-written by George R.R Martin.