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2. The Man Who Left His Will on Film
3. Opfergang
4. The Vanishing
5. The Lives of Others
Yep!swo17 wrote:I don't show that you voted for Twentieth Century. Or is that what you mean?
You're right, and please accept my apologies. I guess it's just because you seem to be in favour of so many - mostly American - films of recent years that didn't click at all with me (or which I didn't even had any interest to watch) that I assumed our tastes were totally incompatible. Good if I'm wrong, and in any case, sorry.domino harvey wrote:I don't think I hated any of the German films on the list that I saw, or at least not any that I can remember-- I'm not sure why you expected me to feel otherwise?
It's incredibly reckless predicting what you might and might not like, since our tastes are generally the Bizarro World versions of one another's, but bearing that in mind, I think you might get something out of the following:domino harvey wrote:My two additions were added to the end, as it didn’t feel right to me to readjust. Neither were ever part of my official potential Top 50, but when I spotted them in the list of finalists I had no earthly idea why I hadn’t listed them in the first place, so they were easy and welcome additions.
I ended up seeing 526/585. As promised, here are my unseen titles. These are a mix of A: Want to see but were so long it was hard to set time aside, B: Mildly interested and will get to eventually, and C: Not interested at all but acquired them early on in the process and am now stuck with ‘em

A better version did arise last year. You have until Wednesday to see it.domino harvey wrote:Re: zedz' suggestionsSpoiler
The circulating VHS rip of Manoel is among the worst I've ever seen and I "shelved" it for a later date, partially in hopes a better version will arise in the meantime
took me a bit to figure out why, but it looks like I screwed up the reply when drafting it and it never went out.swo17 wrote:I did not receive a revised list from you.
I was thinking this same thing. Honestly if it were more seen I think it would be the common ground for a lot of people. I mean how many movies feature an extensive Cocteau tribute and have also been sampled by Black Star?Shrew wrote: Also, everyone should make an effort to check out Chameleon Street--in fact, I'm a bit surprised Zedz hasn't seen it (though availability is a problem).
I liked it well enough, but didn't love it. When it was first mentioned here, and discussion was cushioned in spoilers, I thought it might have been a really horrible Euro 'thriller' I'd seen around that time in which a lonely woman's domineering new partner basically forces her into anorexia. I couldn't remember the title of it, but it soon became apparent this was a different film, so it went on my look-out list. There are plenty of slightly surreal, slightly erotic mystery films by young European directors, but this steered a solid course to the side of interesting, so I'll keep an eye out for her other work.domino harvey wrote:zedz, what did you think of L'Annulaire?
Those are both among the films that I keep expecting one of the key labels to rescue, so I've been lazy. Madchen in Uniform might be the ultimate example of that. Wasn't it rumoured for Criterion or MoC at some point?Shrew wrote:Looks like a lot of people haven't seen Drole de Drame. I was partially responsible for getting it on this list, but in rewatching it, I didn't find it quite as hilarious as I did back in the 1930s. Still plenty of fun to be had, especially if you're a fan of murder mysteries (or have a spouse who is). Also, everyone should make an effort to check out Chameleon Street--in fact, I'm a bit surprised Zedz hasn't seen it (though availability is a problem).
God, that would be wonderful!zedz wrote: Madchen in Uniform might be the ultimate example of that. Wasn't it rumoured for Criterion or MoC at some point?
Technically Chameleon Street is out on a good DVD by HVE if it is not fetching for outrageous prices.zedz wrote:Those are both among the films that I keep expecting one of the key labels to rescue, so I've been lazy. Madchen in Uniform might be the ultimate example of that. Wasn't it rumoured for Criterion or MoC at some point?Shrew wrote:Looks like a lot of people haven't seen Drole de Drame. I was partially responsible for getting it on this list, but in rewatching it, I didn't find it quite as hilarious as I did back in the 1930s. Still plenty of fun to be had, especially if you're a fan of murder mysteries (or have a spouse who is). Also, everyone should make an effort to check out Chameleon Street--in fact, I'm a bit surprised Zedz hasn't seen it (though availability is a problem).