fantine33 wrote:KillerTomato wrote:Guess nobody wants to play today.
FTR the six Best Picture (or equivalent) winners I haven't seen are
The Broadway Melody of 1929
Cavalcade
The Great Ziegfeld
The Life of Emile Zola
Gentleman's Agreement, and
Tom Jones (at least, not all the way through...)
A couple of these are in my Netflix queue, though...
This is funny, I've seen hardly any Best Picture Winners (because The Greatest Show on Earth RULZ!!!11), but I've seen 3.7 of the ones you haven't. (Parts of Emile Zola and Tom Jones count as the .7).
I'm surprised you haven't seenThe Great Ziegfeld, as I thought you were a big Myrna Loy fan.
I AM a Myrna Loy fan (just like CW Moss...can you tell based on that comment that I just watched "Bonnie and Clyde" the other day?). I just didn't realize she was in that! Of course, my all-time favorite Myrna Loy movie is "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House"...if only for the "Blue, red, white, yellow, green" decorating scene. Yeah, yeah, there's "The Thin Man" and "Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer" and "The Best Years of Our Lives"....but to me, she'll forever be Muriel Blandings. Something about her and Cary Grant's chemistry in that movie (which was almost strong in "Bobby Soxer") that just clicked with me.
And SSS, you must watch "Sunrise" at least once. FW Murnau did stuff in that movie that was SO revolutionary, and paved the way for so many other movies in terms of special effects. It's a truly amazing movie for its time.
As for "The Apartment", it's one of my perennial Top 10 entries. But Jack Lemmon is my all-time favorite actor and Billy Wilder my all-time favorite director, so I may be biased......nah, it's just that good.
There is something wrong in a government where they who do the most have the least. There is something wrong when honesty wears a rag, and rascality a robe; when the loving, the tender, eat a crust while the infamous sit at banquets.
-- Robert G. Ingersoll