Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (Christiane F.)
(Uli Edel, 1981)
Nominated By: cricket The sick F@cker is BACK!!
The really messed up thing? After reading the basic description on IMDb. . . I am very curious to see this one
The Fisher King
(Terry Gilliam, 1991)
Nominated By: edarsenal I was originally going to go with
The Rum Diary after a recent rewatch on Netflix until the recent conversation on the Fantasy HoF sprung this one to mind that I haven't seen in over a decade and it felt like a more ideal nomination for a General HoF.
Gangs of New York
(Martin Scorsese, 2002)
Nominated By: neiba I think I'm on a complete 180 with Cosmic when it comes to this film. Always love watching it and I've been dying to recently, so -- YAY
The Great Mouse Detective
(Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener, and John Musker, 1986)
Nominated By: rauldc14 Have not seen this since it first came out, so should be a lot of fun to see again and see what the experience brings.
Hunger
(Steve McQueen, 2008)
Nominated By: MovieGal I am very intrigued by this one after reading on IMDb and talking with MovieGal about it. along with a chance to see another McQueen film since seeing
12 Years a Slave.
Jojo Rabbit
(Taika Waititi, 2019)
Nominated By: CosmicRunaway I am DYING to see this!!!!
Banshun (Late Spring)
(Yasujirô Ozu, 1949)
Nominated By: ahwell Only seen one or two Ozu and I do remember this title being mentioned when talking about Ozu so it should be a very good watch.
Le Samouraï
(Jean-Pierre Melville, 1967)
Nominated By: Siddon Like I said, haven't had the opportunity to rewatch this since discovering it during the 60s Countdown so I am VERY hyped.
The Reflecting Skin
(Philip Ridley, 1990)
Nominated By: pahaK A vampire flick a la pahaK??? I am very curious.
Schindler's List
(Steven Spielberg, 1993)
Nominated By: Citizen Rules A Must See! film I have always shied away from knowing how emotional of a film it is but I do believe it's time has come to experience and, most likely, applaud this film.
La piel que habito (The Skin I Live In)
(Pedro Almodóvar, 2011)
Nominated By: Miss Vicky From the first time this film came out I have been equally disturbed and attracted by the notion of seeing it.
And now. . . oh my ::wolf smile::
Stand By Me
(Rob Reiner, 1986)
Nominated By: Sarge I've enjoyed this in my youth and a recent rewatch for a recent HoF that I'm unsure of, I was a little lukewarm with it so I'll see if I'm back to enjoying it as I once did.
And now, the TRUE dilemma --- WHICH ONE do I start with!!!