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Hiya! I'm Jess. This is your most recent public post, so I hope it's OK that I comment here. zombres won't stop talking about you, and she's also nagging me to post with you and her at film_flammers. :P Would you mind if I added you?
Yeah, I really need to make a "Respond to this if you want to friend me!" entry. That's my bad.
Anyway, YEAH! Friend away! So you're a film fan, huh? ME TOO. Did you see my recent (aka about three months ago) countdown of my Top 25 Favorite Films at film_flammers? It'll probably give you a pretty good run down of my tastes.
To fill you in (but you might have seen it in my profile), I've been working my way through the 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die book. Chronologically. Since about 2006. I'm up to the 1980's now, which is very exciting, and almost - ALMOST! - up to 800 films. Which blows my mind.
I love Double Indemnity. Passionately. I see that that's one of your favorites as well. I saw it on a big screen last winter and it was awesome.
I am a film fan! I didn't see your countdown, but I'm looking through it now. I LOVE your list. It's so diverse. I'm going to read the reviews today and tomorrow. I, too, love Rear Window (I took a film class on Alfred Hitchcock back in 2006), Schindler's List, Lord of the Rings, obvs. Double Indemnity, Singin' in the Rain, The Usual Suspects, Young Frankenstein, and The Royal Tenenbaums.
I watched Picnic at Hanging Rock for the first time a couple months ago! I would list Rear Window as one of my favorites, but as a general rule for myself, I don't list a film as a "favorite" (for a list in my user info or on Facebook, for example) unless I own it, and I shamefully don't own Rear Window. :( Along with the Hitchcock class, I also took Film Noir, so I was able to watch Double Indemnity on a semi-big screen!
I'm so jealous and totally admire you for working your way through 1001 Movies. That blows MY mind! That's such a cooler goal than IMDb's Top 250 or AFI's lists or Sight & Sound. Wow! Maybe I should do that? I need you in my life
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First of all, thanks for the compliments! Your comment makes me smile. Major, major internet hugs for that.
Thanks for thinking my list is diverse. Personally I think I favored film noir and Ingmar Bergman a bit too heavily, but I'm a pretty hopeless Bergman fangirl. We all have our things.
I'm thinking of expanding it to a Top 50, and posting #s 26-50. It would allow me to include some films I love and would love to talk about, but aren't quite ultimate favorites.
Plus I love lists. I mean, that's part of the appeal of being into film, right? You get to constantly make lists and follow lists and check off lists. OK, well, I think that's part of the appeal.
The basis of my 1001 Movies journey was that I reached a point where I was sick and tired of loving film but feeling like I "hadn't seen anything." I mean, of course I had seen movies, but I was missing the large majority of most Top Film lists, and I just reached a point where I said "NO LONGER!" I set out to educate myself on films once and for all. The other
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I'm so need this magic program! It's can break captchas automatically! Activate accounts via email automatically too! Absolutely great software! Help me!
And did you hear news - price for XRumer 5.0 Palladium will grow up to $540 after 15 may 2009... And XRumer 2.9 and 3.0 - too old versions, it's cant break modern catpchas and cant break modern anti-bot protections. But XRumer 5.0 Palladium CAN!!!!
So help me for download this great soft for free! Thanks!
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Anyway, YEAH! Friend away! So you're a film fan, huh? ME TOO. Did you see my recent (aka about three months ago) countdown of my Top 25 Favorite Films at film_flammers? It'll probably give you a pretty good run down of my tastes.
To fill you in (but you might have seen it in my profile), I've been working my way through the 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die book. Chronologically. Since about 2006. I'm up to the 1980's now, which is very exciting, and almost - ALMOST! - up to 800 films. Which blows my mind.
I love Double Indemnity. Passionately. I see that that's one of your favorites as well. I saw it on a big screen last winter and it was awesome.
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I watched Picnic at Hanging Rock for the first time a couple months ago! I would list Rear Window as one of my favorites, but as a general rule for myself, I don't list a film as a "favorite" (for a list in my user info or on Facebook, for example) unless I own it, and I shamefully don't own Rear Window. :( Along with the Hitchcock class, I also took Film Noir, so I was able to watch Double Indemnity on a semi-big screen!
I'm so jealous and totally admire you for working your way through 1001 Movies. That blows MY mind! That's such a cooler goal than IMDb's Top 250 or AFI's lists or Sight & Sound. Wow! Maybe I should do that? I need you in my life ( ... )
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Thanks for thinking my list is diverse. Personally I think I favored film noir and Ingmar Bergman a bit too heavily, but I'm a pretty hopeless Bergman fangirl. We all have our things.
I'm thinking of expanding it to a Top 50, and posting #s 26-50. It would allow me to include some films I love and would love to talk about, but aren't quite ultimate favorites.
Plus I love lists. I mean, that's part of the appeal of being into film, right? You get to constantly make lists and follow lists and check off lists. OK, well, I think that's part of the appeal.
The basis of my 1001 Movies journey was that I reached a point where I was sick and tired of loving film but feeling like I "hadn't seen anything." I mean, of course I had seen movies, but I was missing the large majority of most Top Film lists, and I just reached a point where I said "NO LONGER!" I set out to educate myself on films once and for all. The other ( ... )
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