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kwassa

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71. The Seven Samurai by Kurosawa, and Metropolis by Fritz Lang
Sun Apr 1, 2012, 09:33 PM
Apr 2012

and most of all other Kurosawa flicks, all beautifully photographed.



Throne of Blood (Macbeth transposed to medieval Japan)



Metropolis









Excellent choice. But I have to go with "The Third Man". Moondog Mar 2012 #1
Young Frankenstein. CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2012 #2
That's one of my all time favorites too! lunatica Mar 2012 #3
It is just full of hilarious lines! CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2012 #5
The brain was of someone named Abby Normal lunatica Mar 2012 #7
"After 5 PM Slip Brains Through Slot in Door" kentauros Mar 2012 #32
Absolutely! Young Frankenstein, hands down! DFW Mar 2012 #51
Earth vs the Flying Saucers Swede Mar 2012 #4
I was a little girl when I saw that lunatica Mar 2012 #8
It's always stuck with me. Swede Mar 2012 #9
Are those barracks or prison camps lining the National Mall? alphafemale Mar 2012 #27
The Manchurian Candidate (the original from 1962) Alexander Mar 2012 #6
Maltese Falcon, Bogart version. dimbear Mar 2012 #10
The original "The Thing From Outer Space" filmed in the early '50s. RebelOne Mar 2012 #11
A Place In The Sun pipi_k Mar 2012 #12
Good choice ailsagirl Mar 2012 #48
"Gilda" PassingFair Apr 2012 #67
Dr. Strangelove. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2012 #13
... Initech Mar 2012 #16
Yep. GoCubsGo Apr 2012 #65
Kind Hearts and Coronets for enjoyment. IntravenousDemilo Mar 2012 #14
I love B&W movies Major Nikon Mar 2012 #15
To Kill a Mockingbird Ptah Mar 2012 #18
WWAD? alphafemale Mar 2012 #28
What would Atticus do? siligut Mar 2012 #31
Except for that whole putting the rape victim on trial thing Tom Ripley Apr 2012 #74
Great list! ailsagirl Mar 2012 #49
I was just trying to narrow the list down a bit Major Nikon Mar 2012 #52
Pretty hard to narrow down ailsagirl Mar 2012 #54
The Seventh Seal Zorro Mar 2012 #17
Grapes of Wrath or The Day the Earth Stood Still amerikat Mar 2012 #19
Dr. Strangelove for me too WhoIsNumberNone Mar 2012 #20
Dr. Strangelove. cherokeeprogressive Apr 2012 #60
I have way too many to list just one. General Zod Mar 2012 #21
Oh yeah... pipi_k Mar 2012 #29
"King Kong" came to my mind immediately too....but "Them"? Curmudgeoness Apr 2012 #68
My fav HeiressofBickworth Mar 2012 #22
I love that movie! nt Curmudgeoness Apr 2012 #69
"Haunted Honeymoon" HopeHoops Mar 2012 #23
The Apartment was so great mucifer Mar 2012 #24
Casablanca. greatauntoftriplets Mar 2012 #25
Hand down. nt Xipe Totec Mar 2012 #38
Yup, Casablanca for me too. Demoiselle Mar 2012 #39
No doubt MichiganVote Mar 2012 #41
We'll always have Paris. nt alphafemale Apr 2012 #61
It is so good.... AnneD Apr 2012 #81
Alexander Nevsky, followed VERY closely by Ivan the Terrible. Brickbat Mar 2012 #26
It's A Tie: "The Third Man" and "The Big Sleep" Paladin Mar 2012 #30
The Third Man is brilliant! Myrina Apr 2012 #79
The Defiant Ones OmahaBlueDog Mar 2012 #33
Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse kentauros Mar 2012 #34
8 1/2 Graybeard Mar 2012 #35
Harvey. blue neen Mar 2012 #36
Harvey is a heartbreaker. Demoiselle Mar 2012 #40
Does Wings of Desire count? tanyev Mar 2012 #37
Toss up between The Third Man and Citizen Kane graywarrior Mar 2012 #42
The Haunting or White Heat (James Cagney). n/t Grantuspeace Mar 2012 #43
Here's a few TuxedoKat Mar 2012 #44
One of my favorites--The Heiress. Curmudgeoness Apr 2012 #66
In addition to many already listed above...Manhattan. progressoid Mar 2012 #45
The Best Years of Our Lives. nt trackfan Mar 2012 #46
Excellent drama Major Nikon Mar 2012 #53
Elia Kazan's 'A Face in the Crowd' ailsagirl Mar 2012 #47
Love this movie alphafemale Apr 2012 #62
One of many things that amazed me ailsagirl Apr 2012 #64
Griffith is a fantastic actor who was great at playing sonsobitches Tom Ripley Apr 2012 #75
Yeah. He can ramp up the Dark alphafemale Apr 2012 #77
No kidding? ailsagirl Apr 2012 #82
OH YES!!! Andy Griffith was Wickedly Brilliant. Justice wanted Apr 2012 #84
To Have and to Have Not. kaitcat Mar 2012 #50
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned "Good Night, and Good Luck" yet Major Nikon Mar 2012 #55
I didn't know that was a film ailsagirl Apr 2012 #56
Olbermann was paying homage to Edward R. Murrow. CBHagman Apr 2012 #76
Edward R Murrow ailsagirl Apr 2012 #80
I forgot about that one. Just watched it a few weeks ago. Justice wanted Apr 2012 #85
Asphalt Jungle kaitcat Apr 2012 #57
There are quite a few that I love.... WCGreen Apr 2012 #58
Rebecca and The Enchanted Cottage DearHeart Apr 2012 #59
Harvey peacefreak Apr 2012 #63
Citizen Kane, Some Like It Hot, Dracula, Ed Wood. ohiosmith Apr 2012 #70
The Seven Samurai by Kurosawa, and Metropolis by Fritz Lang kwassa Apr 2012 #71
That one with Janet Leigh and Anthony Perkins Tom Ripley Apr 2012 #72
Put the candle back! Bertha Venation Apr 2012 #73
IN COLD BLOOD (1967). Do not miss it! nt raccoon Apr 2012 #78
His Gal Friday, Arsenic and Old Lace, Young Frankenstein, Take a Letter, Darling, The General Justice wanted Apr 2012 #83
Failsafe, Of Mice and Men, Sunset Blvd. Mendocino Apr 2012 #86
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