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Which of these AFI's top 10 movies have you seen (check all that apply)?
#1: Citizen Kane 7%  7%  [ 13 ]
#2: The Godfather 14%  14%  [ 26 ]
#3: Casablanca 11%  11%  [ 21 ]
#4: Raging Bull 3%  3%  [ 5 ]
#5: Singin' in the Rain 8%  8%  [ 16 ]
#6: Gone with the Wind 10%  10%  [ 19 ]
#7: Lawrence of Arabia 8%  8%  [ 15 ]
#8: Schindler's List 11%  11%  [ 21 ]
#9: Vertigo 10%  10%  [ 18 ]
#10: The Wizard of Oz 19%  19%  [ 35 ]
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Notice the 'edit' comment I added at the end of that post. Also, I assumed that was why Talya didn't want to watch Schindler's List, I just wanted confirmation.


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I tear up at the introduction to The Lion King (it is majestic, isn't it?), I don't handle very emotional movies well.

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Lonedar wrote:
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Steven Spielberg is anathema to me, so I doubt I'll ever get around to seeing it willingly.


Why, sir? Pray tell...


Because his films are hyper-sentimental, simple-minded, and kitschy. It goes back a long way, probably around the time of ... Goonies, actually. I can't even put it into words, really, but invariably at some point in his movies, I get pissed off.

That being said, I did see Saving Private Ryan, and enjoyed it. But, even then, I found myself muttering under my breath, at times.

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Ugh. Saving Private Ryan was crap. Well, it had an utterly brilliant opening sequence at Normandy, but then the script went tits-up.

And Aethien, I don't really think any of your criticisms (and I very much agree with the hyper-sentimentality strike; it's my biggest problem with Spielberg...well, that and his post-1994 output) are applicable to Schindler's List. It's a truly fantastic piece, and I highly recommend a watch. It's also got probably the greatest supporting actor performance ever in Ralph Fiennes' Amon Goeth.


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Schindler's List, Vertigo, The Wizard of Oz ... and I almost don't want to count Vertigo because I didn't watch it by choice. It was the Dialing for Dollars movie one day, back when I was in the habit of watching that program daily, regardless of what the movie was.

edit Removed "Singin' in the Rain". Apparently, I had it confused with "Funny Face".

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The Godfather, Schindler's List & The Wizard of Oz. I *may* have seen Vertigo on TV or cable as a kid, but I can't say for sure.

And yeah, Schindler's List is a not something I ever feel like seeing again. I just found out the other day that my wife hasn't seen it and if she decides to Netflix it, I don't know if I would sit through it with her or not. Way too depressing.


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I'd watch Schindler's List again for the sake of watching it with Taamar, who has never seen it, but she has no interest.

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I've seen 2, 3, 4, and 10. I'm pretty sure I've got most, if not all, of the other movies in my Netflix queue though.


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FarSky wrote:
Ugh. Saving Private Ryan was crap. Well, it had an utterly brilliant opening sequence at Normandy, but then the script went tits-up.

And Aethien, I don't really think any of your criticisms (and I very much agree with the hyper-sentimentality strike; it's my biggest problem with Spielberg...well, that and his post-1994 output) are applicable to Schindler's List. It's a truly fantastic piece, and I highly recommend a watch. It's also got probably the greatest supporting actor performance ever in Ralph Fiennes' Amon Goeth.


I shall consider it, Captain! :)

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I've seen all of them except Raging Bull and Vertigo.

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Saw the bottom four. No desire to see the others.

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I've seen 7 out of the 10...have not seen Citizen Kane, Raging Bull, or Schindler's List.

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