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Branco wrote:

It's called "Tom's Restaurant", and it was pretty decent as a greasy spoon diner before Seinfeld came along.  Then they got all fancy.  The last time I went in there was probably about 10 years ago for a drunken meal after a night out.

My buddy loves it, he figures the more we go there the better his life as a writer will be, sigh. I'm never really up that north, tho.

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Hehe... And I'm never really that South!


- Branco

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We must knife fight.

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Zarban wrote:

Woohoo! I knocked two off my list this weekend and probably number 7 as well. I think just making the list galvanized me. So now my list is...

  1. Schindler's List

  2. There Will Be Blood

  3. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

  4. Deliverance

  5. Clerks

  6. Any of Adam Sandler's biggest movies

My god. Two years later, and I still haven't seen any more of these.... And I've had Deliverance and Cuckoo's Nest on my DVR for at least that long.

Warning: I'm probably rewriting this post as you read it.

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- Anything Scorcese pre-Goodfellas. Really need to, but never seem to have them available or feel like watching.
- A whole lot of Hitchcock, which I really need to get around to, because I adore Rear Window, North by Northwest, and Rope.
- Schindler's List
- Citizen Kane, Casablanca, and Gone with the Wind

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1. Star Wars Episode V
2. Star Wars Episode VI

No need to expand the list, I think. Those two are embarassing enough.

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I've only seen Star Wars: Episode III on fast-forward; I believe it was no less comprehensible, and no less boring, while being mercifully shorter than if I'd been suckered into seeing it in the cinema, as I was with episodes I and II.

As for six unseen things of filmic/cultural note:

  • Rocky (any of them)

  • Grease (despite my wife's encouragement over the decades)

  • Seven Samurai (or any other Kurosawa picture)

  • Seventh Seal (or any other Ingmar Bergman picture)

  • South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (not a big South Park fan)

  • Borat (or any other Baron Cohen picture)

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Titanic

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Looking at the AFI and BFI's top 100, I'm a poor excuse for a film geek. That said there are plenty of films (especially on the AFI list) I've no interest in watching, so we'll agree that quality is pretty fucking subjective, thank you very much.

Six films I haven't seen, but would like to.

  1. The Graduate

  2. Doctor Zhivago

  3. Gandhi

  4. Serenity (also Firefly)

  5. Brazil

  6. Fantasia

I'm frequently embarrassed by most things in life, so it's safe to assume there's a degree of discomfort in the above.

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Dave wrote:

Serenity (also Firefly)

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand shunned.

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On this forum, these are the six I am most embarrassed for having not seen:

Lawrence of Arabia - think I keep holding out for seeing it on the big screen
Dr. Stangelove - no reason, just hasn't happened yet.
The French Connection - see above.
Network - actually watched it about 25 years ago on TBS I think, but I can't remember much about it
Duck Soup - I've seen every other Marx Brothers film, but somehow...
The Gold Rush - or any Chaplin, really.  But this will soon be remedied as all 3 Criterion Chaplin blu-rays are on their way to me.

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I haven't seen a single modern Italian gangster film. No Godfather, no Goodfellas... hell, no Sopranos. No reason, I just haven't. I've watched old ones, from the 30's and 40's. Closest I've come is the Michael Keaton comedy Johnny Dangerously, and maybe New Jack City (where the Black gang is encroaching on traditional Mafia turf).

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - No idea why I haven't seen this one yet
The Godfather - Never got into gangster flicks so yeah
The Road - I own it on DVD yet haven't watched it
Schindler's List - Still no reason I haven't seen this
The Green Mile - Same as above
Solaris 72 - I'm pretty embarrassed that I haven't seen this, considering Tarkovskiy's Stalker is one of my favorite movies
Most David Lynch movies - I've only seen Dune, Inland Empire and Lost Highway
Unforgiven - I have no excuse
Citizen Kane - yep

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Kyle Monroe wrote:

Stalker is one of my favorite movies

THIS GUY GETS IT

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I really need to grab a copy of Stalker and give it a watch, I really liked Solaris. Similarly I'd like to see Andrei Rublev at some point. Tarkovsky requires the proper mindset/environment/block-of-time though, so it's tough.

Also, to Dave - Don't watch The Graduate, unless purely for historical reasons. I'm baffled that that was a huge thing back in the 60s, because man does that one not work at all nowadays, as well as being pretty unpleasant to watch.

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Watched it last summer, for pleasure, rather than history. Liked it a lot.

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To each his own. My problem was that I just thought that ultimately the protagonist was horribly unlikeable, and came off like a creep and borderline-serial-killer, and the movie didn't seem to know this, and thought he was heroic. I don't buy that she would have any interest in this guy what-soever. Music's great though.

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I can't believe I've not posted in this thread before now...

  • Once Upon A Time In The West

  • Sunset Blvd. - Seen it in bits & pieces, never sat down and watched it from beginning to end.

  • Rebel Without A Cause

  • Amélie - I love the director and have this on DVD...  never watched it for some reason...

  • Barry Lyndon

  • But Cassidy & The Sundance Kid

I could have filled the list with Kubrick films, tho. I'm not really a fan. Never seen Lolita. never seen any of his films prior to Strangelove. I started watching Paths of Glory, but that movie is a bit on the slow side.

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1) Godfather pt 2 and 3.
2) Die Hard trilogy
3) Citizen Kane
4) Casablanca
5) 2001.
6) Apocalypse now

And 1, 2, 5 and 6 are all in my shelf. Just never been in the mood for any of them. Then again, I guess I don't know the mood needed to be in to watch them either.

EDIT: I've also yet to watch a Rocky movie. But I also have no desire to do so.

EDIT 2: I did, however, watch "Breakfast at Tiffany's" the other day, and I was entertained throughout.

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