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Classics, cult classics and other cherished films you just don't like. Bladerunner. What a mess Originally Posted by Jimmy James Or you can try living on the southside of Chicago on eight dollars a month and learn some real blues phrases. YouTube Soundclick...
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I liked.
The b&w cinematography was stunning.
Doesnt mean it wasn't great though.
Stomach that film.
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Favorite Top 5 Classic Horror Films ...as requested.
Define classic in whatever way you like, but it probably shouldn't include films from last year. Check out the new Portal to all of my Classic Comic Review Threads !
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El Topo (1970) Horror is one....
I Walked With a Zombie Drive (2001)
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Lets see...
Murnau's Faust) at the top of the list the new Portal to all of my Classic Comic Review Threads ! Hmmm.
Also, I nearly put my favorite film, (F.W.
Original).
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Frequently, people talk about South Korea's "screen quota" program in terms of how it positively affects the quality of the country's cinematic output, but I find that... .
No Oldboy, it seems :( This is great.
Here's the announcement on the YouTube blog.
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Everyone has at least one.
I've been in conversations and a classic film was brought up that EVERYONE has seen except me. Or movies that are big on the boards that people reference and I've just played along and faked it lol
I was wondering what some ...
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I've also skipped a lot of the classic ....
Missing pretty much all of the silent era (except for the odd film such as The Lost World and Ben-Hur classic movie channels, but the silent era doesn't seem to be very well covered at all.
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Posted 23 October 2008 - 10:10 AM
To be honest I don't listen to much classical anymore since I've stopped learning piano, but I would like to rekindle my love for it. Some of my favorites are Chopin, Beethoven, Bach, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, and Debussy....
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Posted 23 October 2008 - 03:30 PM
Kyle, on Oct 23 2008, 02:36 PM, said:
When I think of... .
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When I think of film music, I think of the RZA.
Posted 23 October 2008 - 10:55 AM
when i think film music i think hans zimmer.
Intro to music.
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Ok. I'm sick to death of American political threads, so I thought we could have a best film discussion about two films starring Steve McQueen
The Great Escape
v
The Magnificent Seven.
Which one is better and why?
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How many times did Steve McQueen jump over a fence on a motorcycle in "The Magnificent Seven?"
TMS does win points for being a badass Clash cut off "Sandinista." Never saw Magnificent Seven and have seen (and whistled the theme of) The Great Escape many... .
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First released in 1973 on the RCA label (ARL 0184) this series opened up a world of film music to the average person on the street. Gerhardt made them aware that film music was a lot more than musical notes in the background of a scene. His arrangements...
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The second one summarised....
Princes and the Pauper (Varese.
The spectacular World of Classic Film Scores (Sampler CD, RCA)
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Captain Blood (RCA/SONY)
2.
They are:
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The complete classic film score series only had a few missing.
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History is full of awfull films that people now love because they are so awfull, like plan 9 from outer space and Return of the Killer tomatoes. Or films that are mindless action or just plain mindless examples include Commando or anything by Steven Segal...
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Reply post #13 of 74 1/12/05 at 12:39pm Thread Starter... .
No surprise it comes from MTV.
Out a luscious box set as if to say that they meant for the film to be a camp classic all along is a mainstream film pretending to be counterculture.
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Includes themes from ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA, EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN, A CITY OF SADNESS, A CHINESE GHOST STORY, IN THE HANDS OF A PUPPET, MASTER, TEMPTRESS MOON, THE OSMANTHUS ALLEY, A MOMENT OF ROMANCE, FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE, ACTRESS, MY BEST LOVE, SWORDSMAN...
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That was very helpful
According with the booklet the film title is Zui ai (1986), and with this information.
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I've been processing and transferring old horror movies to anaglyph (red & blue) 3D for a month now and have gotten some pretty fantastic results, which I've been posting on my site http://horrormoviesin3d.com
My question for all of you horror and thriller...
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For action....
That movie creeps me out and would really creep me out in 3d lets see....the haunting would be great since its my fave but the scary part about the movie is what u cant see... .
Maybe some killer clowns from outer space.
D makes me sick.
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