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    Out of the movies listed below, what movie should I watch now ?

    The Big Red One (1980)

    Cat Population (1942)

    Days of Heaven (1978)

    Double Indemnity (1944)

    Playtime (1967)

    Ugetsu (1953)

    The Rules of the Business (2006)


    2001, A Measure out Odessy


    Thoughts on my 100 Favorite Movies?!?

    Here they are. Covenant they are personal picks, not selections of what I feel are the greatest ever. :P Would love to hear your thoughts on all or any of them. :D

    01.Burgh Lights (Charles Chaplin, 1931)
    02.Pinocchio (Hamilton Luske


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    Magill's survey of cinema, foreign language films
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    Magill's survey of cinema, foreign language films

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