i propose (to all of you--one big ceremony, you buy the rings) that we spend the delay time constructively. my proposal, and this has no official bearing on the proceedings, is that we pick out three films on our lists
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i don't understand the polling//ranking aspect of it [conceptually, not structurally], but i think encouraging people to watch everyone's favorites is a great idea [though every one of mine lost last time we did this]. since everyone's access//availability//interest is different, watching according to rank seems like it's asking too much...
still willing to participate ::
1. FEU MATHIAS PASCAL 2. MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE 3. POTO & CABENGO
i proposed the polling/ranking simply out of time concerns. i guess over the whole course, all of them would be possible, but i meant watching them before the whole thing starts proper.
I'm a little fuzzy on the rules but here are my three because I do anything Billy wants me to:
1. Fast Cheap and Out of Control (very easy to find) 2. Chile: Obstinate Memory (released in US on DVD finally) 3. Film Ist: A Girl and a Gun (good luck Region 1)
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still willing to participate ::
1. FEU MATHIAS PASCAL
2. MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE
3. POTO & CABENGO
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1. Fast Cheap and Out of Control (very easy to find)
2. Chile: Obstinate Memory (released in US on DVD finally)
3. Film Ist: A Girl and a Gun (good luck Region 1)
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1. In a Year of 13 Moons
2. Sombre
3. Mademoiselle
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1. dawn of the dead
2. a christmas tale
3. the century of the self
i'm choosing two from my list that i assume not that many people have seen. did i do that right?
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that's good by me.
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