I'm going to be working through this list and reviewing the films as I see them. The ones that have been crossed out are the one's I've watched. The ones I've already watched, I'll review anyway when I get to them
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Dude, Pulp Fiction = love/one of Liz's favorite movies EVER. Seriously. Or any of Tarantino's stuff. About Fight Club, though, I would suggest the book over the movie, because, IMO, the book was so much better. But the movie was good, too. Donnie Darko and Princess Mononoke are great, too.
Yup...! From what I could gather from that program that was on the other night, it was actually more films that were particularly well made or inspiring, rather than huge blockbusters. So maybe that's why - some of them are more obscure.
Yeah. I'm a bit shocked that Citizen Kane isn't on there. I think it's the most boring movie ever, but it was like a big deal among the critics. Ebert even said that if there was one movie everyone should own it's Citizen Kane. O_o
Orly? I haven't seen it! I'm prepared to be bored by quite a few of the films on that list, however amazing they're supposed to be. Some of the films that the critics say are amazingly wonderful and inspiring are just like... *le yawn*. Maybe that just means I don't get it xD
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