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Old 04.13.2008, 10:22 AM   #9
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oh hm i'd love to answer this but i need breakfast and i don't plant to stick around here today--

but i have a question-- are we going to count movies from the 70s regardless of the times they are set? if so, i'll throw a few

tarkovki: solaris

kubrick: a clockwork orange / barry lyndon

coppola: godfather 1 & 2 / apocalypse now

polanski: chinatown / tess

woody allen: sleeper / annie hall / manhattan

john waters: pink flamingos / female trouble / desperate living

a woman under the influence / (and i want to see the killing of a chinee bookie)

milos forman: one flew over the cuckoo's nest / hair

i havent's seen any 70s bergman, i've been working on his 40s stuff-- but cries & whispers & scenes from a marriage are asking to be seen

michael cimino: the deer hunter (one of the very best, he went to shit after)

mike hodges: get carter

peckinpah: pat garret & billy the kid, straw dogs, bring me the head of alfredo garcia

robert aldrich: ulzana's raid, emperor of the north pole

ok i give up, im too hungry
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