Not really, no.Mr Sausage wrote:I like Safety Last as much as much as the next guy, but is there really that much to discuss there?
Suggestions and General Discussion
- Roscoe
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Re: It's a 1920's vote!
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: It's a 1920's vote!
Live blogging him climbing the wall obv
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Docks of New York is not only my favorite Sternberg films, but one of my favorite American films (of any era). But it looks like it is being edged out not only by Last Command but also Safety Last.
(The lasts shall be first ... I guess).
(The lasts shall be first ... I guess).
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's a 1920's vote!
The Last Command it is!
- Mr Sausage
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It's an Indicator vote!
To help inaugurate our new subforum dedicated to Indicator, as well as celebrate their releases, here are five Indicator titles to vote from.
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- Dot Com Dom
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Decision at Sundown isn't even out yet, seems like it shouldn't be one of the choices
- Ribs
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I voted for Deadly Affair, because I think Housekeeping already got plenty of discussion here upon its release, and it’s been sitting quietly on my shelf since August, the two slightly interminable Jack Gold films on either side of it getting my attention sooner.
- Drucker
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Watch Housekeeping it's wonderful!Ribs wrote:I voted for Deadly Affair, because I think Housekeeping already got plenty of discussion here upon its release, and it’s been sitting quietly on my shelf since August, the two slightly interminable Jack Gold films on either side of it getting my attention sooner.
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I did, and I contributed to the discussion beforehand!
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I voted for Deadly Affair too, though I didn't like it, since I watched my old unseen Sony UK DVD a few months ago to see if I wanted to pick up the Indicator and I was glad I did because nope! But it's fresh enough in my mind to discuss, which is rarely the case with these winning titles
- swo17
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I thought this round would be happening later...anyway, I've replaced Decision at Sundown with another randomly generated title: 10 Rillington Place.domino harvey wrote:Decision at Sundown isn't even out yet, seems like it shouldn't be one of the choices
- Mr Sausage
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It's an Indicator vote!
I’m not sure, but I think changing the poll resets the vote and everyone who cast their vote will have to redo it.
- swo17
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Re: It's an Indicator vote!
It doesn't look like it did that.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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My vote stayed the same
- Drucker
- Your Future our Drucker
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I'm changing my vote to Rillington because I would love to hear about the significant output Indicator has done for Fleischer and hear more about his general standing.
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's an Indicator vote!
Great. I have memories of that happening to me once when I changed something.domino harvey wrote:My vote stayed the same
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's an Indicator vote!
Housekeeping it is!
- Mr Sausage
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Women get the vote!
As part of the ongoing Female Director Mini List, here are five films, directed by women, randomly selected from the collection.
- Mr Sausage
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Re: Women get the vote!
La Ciénaga it is!
- Mr Sausage
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It's a Criterion 2018 release vote!
Here are five random titles released this year from Criterion. Please vote for whichever one you most want to discuss.
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's a Criterion 2018 release vote!
The Virgin Suicides it is!
- Mr Sausage
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It's a 1930s vote!
To coincide with our current 1930s List Project, here are five random Criterions from the 30s.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: It's a 1930s vote!
I voted for Les Miz because I own it, haven't seen it, and will watch it and write about it if it wins. So, of course some other movie everyone likes and has nothing to say about will win the poll
- knives
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Mr. Thank You's my favorite, but I want at least one guaranteed comment so I voted for Les mis.
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's a 1930s vote!
Les misérables it is!