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[QUOTE="73CAV, post: 3406969, member: 3916"] Lots of great titles mentioned. Kudos to those who listed Stalag 17, Memento, and Duck Soup, although since this is a university athletic forum, Horsefeathers might have been more appropriate. My favorities include: Casablanca Harvey The Philadelphia Story S.O.B. (Blake Edwards) Throne of Blood (Kurosawa's version of MacBeth) Ran (Kurosawa's adaptation of King Lear) Amacord Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie Fantasia My Darling Clementine The Maltese Falcon The Thin Man To Kill a Mockingbird Additionally, there are some BBC/ITV series that are well worth binging. Shetland may be the best police procedural out there, and Death in Paradise and Brokenwood Mysteries are both entertaining. Brokenwood Mysteries (from New Zealand) may have some of the best dialogue on TV. Additionally, if you're running out of source material, check to see if your library offers Hoopla. Lots of stuff there you won't find elsewhere, and it's free. I just borrowed Buster Keaton's Sherlock, Jr., and I am in the process of rewatching Ken Burns' Jazz series. Lastly, if you liked The Magnificent Seven or A Fist Full of Dollars, consider the originals: The Seven Samarai and Yojimbo. [/QUOTE]
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