"Hyi vittu nyt hei jätkät... Tää on jotain viidennen asteen masokismia. Tykkäätte ilmeisesti mm. paskoa housuunne samalla kun joku potkii teitä munille?"
"hear, hear. I gladly sign this one. I support."
"I haven't seen Branagh's Hamlet personally, but I have heard only good things about it thus far... Shakespeare has some great source material in my opinion and well, I don't really understand what yo"
"James Dean shows more character on his three starring roles than Brando showed on his whole career. Brando in most of his roles feels unreal and exaggerated whereas Jimmy is as real as can be. And th"
"Inception has some saving graces in my opinion. Mostly due the fact that it's a very well done action flick with a slight heist twist in it - yet it's a way too long for such purpose - and as such I w"
"And that one role makes him an actor then? Sure. My point surely wasn't that. My point was that comparing him to Jimmy Dean is idiotic for he will be remembered for that one role, while Dean's whole b"
"@blankend As far as I know Kubrick had a final cut on all of his films, except Killer's Kiss and by some degree Lolita. On Lolita I think there was some cuts made due the protests from catholic churc"
"Thumbs up: - Shock Corridor (Sam Fuller) Simply one of the best american films of the decade. And watching any Fuller-film is like putting money in the bank. - The Last Waltz (Martin Scorsese) Pro"
"One of the best lists on this site, by far. Suggest that you check some east european and soviet/russian animation as well. And I think you would enjoy Laloux's works: Forbidden Planet, Time Masters"
"^ Hathaway was good, granted. Les Miz was also one of the better films in Best Picture Category, better than Argo with a landslide for example."
"These games went pretty completely fubar as expected, but what the heck. Giving Tarantino Oscar for Django's script is pretty much the most fucked up, shit faced insane and utterly ridiculous selecti"
"Best scene Al Pacino ever did: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s81gWFanDO0 I love to read these lists of yours, and your commentary of why these gentlemen are the finest of the craft. Even though I do"
"Good that somebody bothers to update this. Mine is still from 2011 I think."
"Les Misérables (Raymond Bernard - 1934) Forbidden Zone (Richard Elfman - 1984) House of Bamboo (Samuel Fuller - 1955) Edvard Munch (Peter Watkins - 1974) Humanity and Paper Balloons (Sadao Yamanaka -"
"Interesting list. Somewhat interesting discussion. History as such isn't objective and what comes to good ol' Vlad he probably was one sick fuck, but then again we are judging him according the morali"