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Hunchback because of Laughton's performance. If you not seen the silent version, I'd recommend that, too.
I generally prefer to watch the oldest rendition first as long as the older one is good and the newer one isn't considerably better, because I find the older one is usually better (except when it's a musical). So HK, would you recommend watching the silent one first?



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Great idea!

-Le Samurai
-Cinema Paradiso
-The Formula (1980)
-The Young Lions
-The Arrangement (1967)
-The Blue Dahlia
-Dormant Beauty
-Umbrellas of Cherbourg
-The Red Shoes
-Les Diabloques
-Paisa
-and the recommendations of other mofos



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[quote=Camo;1412204]Having sent in my list for the Documentaries Countdown and assuming we are doing 50's next i've just added the whole of that decade to my watchlist . Just in case my life somehow gets in the way of me watching every film made from 1950-1959, here are a random three i'd like to get to.

The 400 Blows: great movie - 8/10



Singing in the Rain: good - 6/10



Sleuth with Michael Caine and Laurence Olivier

Tampopo
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Perfect Blue
A Muppet Christmas Carol
Tombstone
Little Miss Sunshine
(again)
Liar Liar (again)
Kara no Kyoukai 1
Blood: The Last Vampire
Twilight Zone: The Movie
Tremors 2: Aftershocks
Serenity
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Gimmie Shelter (2014)


One of the better looking films from last year that I want to see.









Bluebird (2015)









Cymbeline (2015)









A Girl Like Her (2015)




Four Nights of a Dreamer, for the Arthouse Mafia.



Humanoids from the Deep, for the B-movie HoF because I made a deal with Cricket to watch it.



Night and Fog, because Neiba reminded me of it and it really sounds awesome.





Point Blank (1967), because I like Payback so much, and I've heard this is basically the better original version. Also 1967 is pretty much the greatest year of cinema ever.



Four Nights of a Dreamer, for the Arthouse Mafia.
Been holding out on watching this one for a long time now, hoping for a proper release.
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