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The Good, the Bad, and the Tender: An Analysis of the Humanity in Sergio Leone’s Cinema.
Read more: The Good, the Bad, and the Tender: An Analysis of the Humanity in Sergio Leone’s Cinema.Smoke billows out of a destroyed confederate base. Lee Van Cleef’s angular faced Angel Eyes enters the wide frame, riding his obsidian black horse. He trots up a rocky hill, into the destruction. The late great Ennio Morricone’s haunting score starts silently, slowly rising throughout the scene. Angel Eyes leaves his horse behind, walking on…
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The Farmer’s Wife (1928)
Read more: The Farmer’s Wife (1928)2 Hours 9 minutes Fair Value of The Farmer and His Wife: $0.00. In this early (1928) silent film, a young Hitchcock is both out of his element (mystery) and his medium (dialogue), and so this early drama is generic and basic, largely lacking in Hitchcock’s style. This is a snoozer. Summary of the Concept:…
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Vertigo (1958)
Read more: Vertigo (1958)“The language of the camera is the language of our dreams.”-James Baldwin. No director was more fluent in that language than Alfred Hitchcock. Vertigo is the most conspicuous example of his fluency. Vertigo is a Pygmalion and Galatea story. The question in this case, who is Pygmalion and who is Galatea? When, is a better…
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20 Movies That Guys Love: Part One
Read more: 20 Movies That Guys Love: Part OneNeedless to say, all guys are different and therefore like different things. However, there are also things that unite them all, and are intrinsic to almost all men regardless of their age, location, race, etc. This thing is the best guy movies of all time! This article seeks to provide you with a list of…
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Silver Bullet (1985)
Read more: Silver Bullet (1985)At the risk of gaining a reputation as some sort of lunatic who insists on reading way too much into the subtext of popular 80s movies, the 1985 werewolf movie Silver Bullet is about priests molesting children. The “priest” in question here is actually a Reverend, which indicates he is not in fact a Catholic…
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Juno and the Paycock
Read more: Juno and the Paycock1 hour 34 minutes Fair Value of Juno and the Paycock: $-5.00. 1920s knockoff Bernard Shaw misery porn that lacks in much of the style or timing that Hitchcock would later display. This early Hitchcock film shows why he went to thrillers and suspense- it’s artless and heartless. Summary of the Concept: A poor…
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Earth Girls Are Easy (1988)
Read more: Earth Girls Are Easy (1988)A few years after enacting a disgustingly doomed romance in The Fly, real-life husband-and-wife Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis went on to play a similarly weird but much less doomed couple in Julien Temple’s 1988 cult classic Earth Girls Are Easy. Unlike The Fly, which was dark and deep enough to warrant speculation about its…
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The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus
Read more: The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus123 Minutes, PG-13 for adult themes The pleasures and perils of imagination… Is it Truly as Awesome as Your Synopsis Suggests? Not quite. But it’s still a wonderful and weird delirium of a movie. I’m glad that this is not Terry Gilliam’s last film, though it could have served as a fine swan song for…
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Secret Agent (1936 Hitchcock film)
Read more: Secret Agent (1936 Hitchcock film)1 hour 26 minutes Fair Value of Secret Agent: $2.00. If it’s streaming, it’s a good old timey punt, with amusing performances by Peter Lorre and John Gielgud Summary of the Concept: During World War I, a newly commissioned British spy is tasked with identifying and catching a German spy moving through Switzerland. What’s…
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The Fly (1986)
Read more: The Fly (1986)David Cronenberg’s remake of the (also very good) 50s giant bug movie The Fly added a lot of nuance and subtlety to the themes of the original. “Subtlety” might seem like a strange word to describe a movie in which a gradually decomposing man vomits on his food before eating it, but when it is…
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Day of the Dead (1985)
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The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
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Dawn of the Dead (2004)
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Darkness (2002)
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Dark City (1998)
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Dancer in the Dark (2000)
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Crossroads (2002)
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Crazy/Beautiful (2001)
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Coyote Ugly (2000)
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The Cooler
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Convoy (1978)
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The Constant Gardener (2005)
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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002)
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The Company (2003)
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Collateral Damage (2002)
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Collateral (2004)
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Cold Mountain (2003)
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Code Unknown (Code Inconnu)
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Cobra Verde (1987)
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Club Dread
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Phantom of the Opera (2004)
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The Perfect Weapon
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Pearl Harbor (2001)
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Pay It Forward (2000)
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The Pawnbroker (1964)
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The Passenger (1975)
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Party Monster
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Paparazzi (2004)
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Over the Top
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The Other Sister (1999)