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Post by Deexan on Apr 10, 2015 22:27:36 GMT -5
1. Midnight in Paris (2011) - 9/10
2. Annie Hall (1977) - 9/10
3. Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) - 8/10
4. Blue Jasmine (2013) - 8/10
Wow, how embarrassing that I've seen 4 of his filmography despite loving every single one. I'm such a part-time film buff.
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Post by Deexan on Apr 10, 2015 22:28:10 GMT -5
Props to Drac for catching 32 out of 52 directorial efforts.
The guy's prolific.
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Post by PG Cooper on Apr 11, 2015 7:54:09 GMT -5
After loving movies like Annie Hall and Manhattan, I decided to put a hold on every Woody Allen movie my city library had. Given that I've now seen eighteen of his films, I obviously did watch a lot, but I also had so many Allen films signed out that I just never got around to watching.
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Post by Deexan on Apr 11, 2015 8:03:23 GMT -5
I still can't believe I've only seen 4. Shocking form.
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Post by PG Cooper on Apr 11, 2015 8:04:42 GMT -5
I'd be curious how you'd react to his pre-Annie Hall comedies. Like, I wonder if they would fit your sense of humour.
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Post by Neverending on Apr 11, 2015 11:13:41 GMT -5
Deexan might be too British for Woody Allen.
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Post by IanTheCool on Apr 12, 2015 12:05:44 GMT -5
Deexan might be too British for Woody Allen. Deexan is too British for most people.
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Post by PG Cooper on Apr 13, 2015 13:14:41 GMT -5
I know Jibbs has seen a lot of Allen films, I'd love to see him weigh in.
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Post by Deexan on May 10, 2015 0:03:57 GMT -5
Deexan might be too British for Woody Allen. Deexan is too British for most people. Poppycock.
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Post by PG Cooper on Aug 28, 2015 21:24:27 GMT -5
For my birthday, I got the Alfred Hitchcock Blu-Ray set. So....
Alfred Hitchcock
1. Rear Window 2. Psycho 3. Vertigo 4. Notorious 5. Strangers on a Train 6. Shadow of a Doubt 7. North by Northwest 8. The Birds 9. The Lady Vanishes 10. The 39 Steps 11. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) 12. The Wrong Man 13. Rebecca 14. Frenzy 15. Rope 16. Dial M for Murder 17. Lifeboat 18. The Trouble with Harry 19. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) 20. Mr. and Mrs. Smith 21. Suspicion 22. Marnie 23. Saboteur 24. Blackmail 25. Stage Fright 26. I Confess 27. To Catch a Thief 28. Topaz 29. Under Capricorn
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Post by SnoBorderZero on Aug 29, 2015 18:28:41 GMT -5
1. Psycho- 10/10 2. Vertigo- 10/10 3. Rear Window- 9/10 4. North by Northwest- 9/10 5. Notorious- 8/10 6. Strangers on a Train- 8/10 7. Rebecca- 8/10 8. Spellbound- 8/10 9. Shadow of a Doubt- 8/10 10. Foreign Correspondent- 8/10 11. The Lady Vanishes- 7/10 12. The 39 Steps- 7/10 13. To Catch a Thief- 7/10 14. The Trouble with Harry- 7/10 15. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)- 7/10
Still so much by him I need to see.
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Post by Jibbs on Sept 1, 2015 20:33:28 GMT -5
Is there a way to arrange movies in Letterboxd so I can figure these out easier?
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Post by Hollywood on Sept 1, 2015 20:43:02 GMT -5
The only 3 i saw on that list
2. Psycho 9/10 8. The Birds 7/10 20. Mr. and Mrs. Smith 5/10
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Post by PG Cooper on Sept 1, 2015 22:35:31 GMT -5
Is there a way to arrange movies in Letterboxd so I can figure these out easier? Yup. search the director and activate the filter to only show the films you've seen. That'll at least give you a complete list of everything you've seen.
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Post by FShuttari on Sept 2, 2015 0:30:44 GMT -5
Using the 5-star letterboxd scale 1. The Matrix - ***** 2. Cloud Atlas - **** 3. The Matrix Revolutions - *** 4. The Matrix Reloaded - *** Haven't seen Bound, Speed Racer, or Jupiter Ascending You are a lot nicer then I was expecting.
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Post by Jibbs on Sept 2, 2015 17:48:21 GMT -5
Is there a way to arrange movies in Letterboxd so I can figure these out easier? Yup. search the director and activate the filter to only show the films you've seen. That'll at least give you a complete list of everything you've seen. Yeah, I tried that. The filter didn't allow it. I'll try again sometime.
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Post by Dracula on Sept 2, 2015 18:09:57 GMT -5
1 Vertigio (1958)
2 Rear Window (1954)
3 Psycho (1960)
4 Notorious (1946)
5 Strangers on a Train (1951)
6 North by Northwest (1959)
7 Shadow of a Doubt (1942)
8 The Lady Vanishes (1938)
9 The Birds (1963)
10 The 39 Steps (1935)
11 Torn Curtain (1966)
12 Rebecca (1940)
13 Sabotage (1936)
14 Spellbound (1945)
15 Marnie (1964)
16 The Trouble With Harry (1955)
17 The Man Who Knew to Mutch (1934)
18 The Wrong Man (1956)
19 Foreign Correspondent (1940)
20 Dial M For Murder (1954)
21 Rope (1948)
22 The Lodger (1927)
23 The Man Who Knew Too Mutch (1956)
24 Lifeboat (1944)
25 Saboteur (1942)
26 Suspicion (1941)
27 To Catch a Thief (1955)
28 Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941)
29 Topaz (1969)
30 I Confess (1953)
31 Blackmail (1929)
32 Stage Fright (1950)
33 The Paradine Case (1947)
34 Murder (1931)
35 Under Capricorn (1949)
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Post by Dhamon22 on Sept 4, 2015 13:29:49 GMT -5
1. North By Northwest 2. Dial M For Murder 3. Psycho 4. Vertigo 5. The Birds 6. Rear Window
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Post by PG Cooper on Sept 8, 2015 11:10:23 GMT -5
1. North By Northwest 2. Dial M For Murder 3. Psycho 4. Vertigo 5. The Birds 6. Rear Window You might be the biggest Dial M for Murder fan I know.
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Post by Jibbs on Sept 8, 2015 17:54:54 GMT -5
I wouldn't rank it number 2, but very high. Top 4, even.
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Post by Doomsday on Sept 8, 2015 23:19:40 GMT -5
I got the Alfred Hitchcock blu-ray box set for Christmas a while back, I only watched a couple. I really need to sit down and burn through some of them.
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Post by Dhamon22 on Sept 21, 2015 23:26:37 GMT -5
1. North By Northwest 2. Dial M For Murder 3. Psycho 4. Vertigo 5. The Birds 6. Rear Window You might be the biggest Dial M for Murder fan I know. Obviously I haven't seen many of his films but I did have alot of fun with it!
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Post by PG Cooper on Mar 12, 2016 15:08:31 GMT -5
New director: Darren Aronofsky
1. The Wrestler 2. Requiem for a Dream 3. Black Swan 4. Noah 5. Pi 6. The Fountain
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Post by Dracula on Mar 12, 2016 16:35:56 GMT -5
1. Pi 2. Requiem for a Dream 3. The Wrestler 4. Black Swan 5. Noah
Still been meaning to give The Fountain another shot.
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Post by PG Cooper on Mar 12, 2016 17:05:53 GMT -5
1. Pi 2. Requiem for a Dream 3. The Wrestler 4. Black Swan 5. Noah Still been meaning to give The Fountain another shot. Pi at number one, huh? Would not have expected that.
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