Actually, I signed up for netflix a few weeks ago - after suggestions by quite a few of my friends that I ought to - and since then have been watching quite a few more movies than I normally do. It makes some sense, really; when you come home late from work, it's too late to call anyone up or to do anything like playing the piano, it can be a good way to spend some time. And it's been a chance to explore through what's out there in film, which I'm realizing I haven't spent nearly enough time doing. There's a whole literature out there just waiting.
(Some of the highlights from the past few days - Smoke, Kurosawa's Throne of Blood, and Roman Holiday. All well worth the time.)
Anyway, I'm starting to scan through good film for things to watch. Anyone have any suggestions? Films you think everyone ought to see at least once?

February 11 2004, 00:44:40 UTC 11 years ago
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February 11 2004, 00:47:07 UTC 11 years ago
February 11 2004, 00:57:37 UTC 11 years ago
Also, as I mentioned before, Asoka, Die Salzmänner von Tibet, Jacob's Ladder, Frida.
Also, Human Nature, Being John Malkovich, Sjankmajer's Faust, Orfeu Negro, eXistenZ, Memento, and um. Well, Just randomly ask me for movie suggestions. Whatever's in the back of my head tends to rotate through every few days. :)
February 11 2004, 01:05:27 UTC 11 years ago
Also "House of Cards," the one with Kathleen Turner and Tommy Lee Jones.
February 11 2004, 01:30:48 UTC 11 years ago
Jean de Florette & Mannon of the Spring (they go together)
February 11 2004, 09:09:42 UTC 11 years ago
"The Core" - Wonky physics but surprisingly gripping.
"Bless the Child" - Oddly enough, it's the secondary characters that interested me the most.
"The Italian Job" - This was an excellent action flick!
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February 11 2004, 09:20:52 UTC 11 years ago
Anything by Akira Kurosawa, but expecially Yojimbo, Sanjuro and Ran.
Anything by Luc Besson, but especially Nikita and The Professional.
Anything by Roman Polanski, but especially The Tenant and The Ninth Gate.
February 11 2004, 09:23:55 UTC 11 years ago
Hm, my brain database of movies is offline. I'll get back to you on that.
February 11 2004, 09:53:44 UTC 11 years ago
The Maltese Falcon
Casablanca
The Big Sleep (a plot so confusing that the author couldn't even figure out who killed one guy)
To Have and Have Not (contains one of the most famous lines in all filmdom)
Captain Blood (with Errol Flynn)
Robin Hood (ditto)
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February 11 2004, 16:50:31 UTC 11 years ago
Additions:
1. Brazil
2. Delicatessen
3. The Seventh Seal
4. Santa Sangre
5. Any Marx Brothers stuff
6. The Linguini Incident
7. The Great Dictator
8. Buster Keaton stuff
9. Black Adder
etc.!
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February 11 2004, 21:12:43 UTC 11 years ago
And I didn't realize that a film had been made of The Big Sleep. The book was quite good...
February 11 2004, 15:07:44 UTC 11 years ago
February 11 2004, 21:47:04 UTC 11 years ago