What movies MUST you see if you’re going into the film industry and WHY?
Researching for a blog I intend to write after some disheartening conversations with a few of our interns, I just want some outside input.
I’ve posted this before. But I wanted to post it again.
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The Princess Bride (1987)
“That day, she was amazed to discover that when he was saying “As you wish”, what he meant was, “I love you.” And even more amazing was the day she realized she truly loved him back. “
Top 10 Favorite Filmmakers. (In no particular order - except Hitch) - Honorable Mentions - Brad Bird & John Lasseter
Top 10 Favorite Filmmakers. (In no particular order - except Hitch) - Stanley Kubrick
Top 10 Favorite Filmmakers. (In no particular order - except Hitch) - Tim Burton
Top 10 Favorite Filmmakers. (In no particular order - except Hitch) - Joel & Ethan Coen
Top 10 Favorite Filmmakers. (In no particular order - except Hitch) - Terry Gilliam
Top 10 Favorite Filmmakers. (In no particular order - except Hitch) - Steven Spielberg
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Pale Rider by Léon
So much love for this movie today.
And for the experience of watching it with Greg. Seriously, the commentary he made was amazing.
Nothing about it to distract from the telling of the tale, just like in the old days.
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Alfred Hitchcock on Psycho
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Look, Mr Jefferies, I’m not an educated woman, but I can tell you one thing. When a man and a woman see each other and like each other, they ought to come together, wham, like a couple of taxis on Broadway and not sit around analysing each other like two specimens in a bottle.
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Stella (played by Thelma Ritter), in Hitchcock’s “Rear Window” (1954)
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Psycho (dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)
One of my favorite moments in cinema history.