Out of this list of the 50 films to see before you die, I've watched 35 of 'em.
Of course it is a British list, which is why many of the choices seem ludicrous.
Update: Interestingly, out of AFI's list of the 100 greatest American films of all time, I've seen 99; the only one left is A Place in the Sun. This was accomplished through a combination of taking film classes in college, working at Blockbuster video for a summer, and being a hard-core couch potato. I could probably use some more friends.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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Wait. Does that mean when you see all 50, I die?
I would love to hear your review of 1927's The Jazz Singer. You know before I put it on my Netflix list.
Why get the original when you can get the 1980 version starring Neil Diamond as the Jazz Singer? It doesn't have the racist black-face scene, and it features the hit song "America."
When are they coming to America? TODAY!!!
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