I take credit for three of those films. Not the actual production of, but the fact that you watched them in the first place. And that they subsequently made it onto your list because I have great taste.
But anyway, I've been meaning to watch 12 Angry Men. My dad says it is easily the greatest courtroom drama ever.
Don't recognize "The Dish". You know, there was once a time where I would ask you "What's it about?" or "Who's in it?" but in the age of wikipedia and imdb, there's just no excuse for small talk like that anymore.
"League of their Own" well, owns. The plot moves a little slowly about 40 minutes in, but that's nitpicking. And is "Michael Moore Hates America" as literal as it sounds?
12 Angry Men is, imo, the best drama ever. It should also be required viewing for anyone eligible to be on a jury
And Michael Moore Hates America isn't quite that literal. Well, they do prove that conclusion, but the basic premise was more to figure out how he reached his view of America. Its done by a guy from same area of the country that just didn't see how Moore reached his world views. Talks a lot about bias in there too.
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But anyway, I've been meaning to watch 12 Angry Men. My dad says it is easily the greatest courtroom drama ever.
Don't recognize "The Dish". You know, there was once a time where I would ask you "What's it about?" or "Who's in it?" but in the age of wikipedia and imdb, there's just no excuse for small talk like that anymore.
"League of their Own" well, owns. The plot moves a little slowly about 40 minutes in, but that's nitpicking. And is "Michael Moore Hates America" as literal as it sounds?
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And Michael Moore Hates America isn't quite that literal. Well, they do prove that conclusion, but the basic premise was more to figure out how he reached his view of America. Its done by a guy from same area of the country that just didn't see how Moore reached his world views.
Talks a lot about bias in there too.
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