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Juni Films 325. The International ( Tom Tykwer , 2009) :: 7.3 326. The Station Agent ( Thomas McCarthy , 2003) :: 8.0 327. Ropáci ( Jan Sverák , 1988) :: 7.0 328. The Dark Crystal ( Jim Henson , Gary Kurtz , Frank Oz , 1982) :: 7.5 329. Labyrinth ( Jim Henson , 1986) :: 7.7 330. M ( Fritz Lang , 1931) :: 8.4 331. Die Abenteuer des Prinzen ...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Scoobiedoo30 Breakinbg News Access Hollywood is reporting to MSNBC that Michael Jackson Funeral will be held at Forest Lawn Cemetery That's where most of the very biggest names ever are buried: http://www.seeing-stars.com/buried2/...Glendale.sh tml The "Golden Age" Hollywood stars buried ...
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oscarzacosta wrote: buster keaton in the the general. maybe the funniest movie ever made. and you saw it on opening night.
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buster keaton in the the general. maybe the funniest movie ever made.
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Re: Who do you rate as comedic geniuses? Quote: Originally Posted by Hawkamania! A lot of good comedians here. A few oldies that were pioneers: George Burns Jackie Gleason Lucille Ball And from Saturday Night Live, taken way too early from ...
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They ask me all the time. Ever noticed how peope always make the same questions when they first meet? So you are...? Where do you live? Are you studying? When I tell them I'm a Film student they either make silly jokes like Well, see you in Hollywood...! or ask me what kind of movies I like. I don't have a speech for all ocasions but I usually tell them I like movies from the 70s ...
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Re: Flash Gordon (especially the 1936 feature film) Quote: Originally Posted by Foxbat Here's a site I visit regularly The Serial Squadron Academy of Cliffhanger Arts & Sciences Quote: Originally Posted by Dave It seems a shame that while most people are familiar with 'Laurel and Hardy', 'Harold Lloyd', 'Buster Keaton...
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Sorry I was waiting to see if you were still interested after my last post. Unfortunately I have had to remove both Saved By The Bells as other half has decided she now wants to watch them, sorry.
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is related to Buster Keaton? She is his great grand niece or something. I Spit On Your Grave is just fucking trash. Pure and simple. Nothing redeeming. Well one thing redeeming. The Simpsons' joke where they show a double feature on the Drive-In sign: I Spit On You Grave and I Thumb Through Your Magazines.
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Beefcake wrote: I saw a documentary on Cecil B. DeMille the other day that alluded to this question. The 'talkies' started in 1927 and became common by around 1930. Before then, films were a strictly visual medium, so the stories had to be told by visual effects (eg Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin comedies, or DW Griffith and CB DeMille epics) and the (what we now think ...
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