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What Movie Haven't You Seen?

happyfilmluvguy

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Patrick Murtha said:
Whether you wind up liking it or hating it, it's the most influential American film of the 1990s.

Actually, I saw a little bit of it, even if I shouldn't have. I've been waiting for the right time. Will definitely be enjoyable.

I've been wanting to see Annie Hall too.
 

TessTrueheart

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For about a year now I've been watching Ingmar Bergman films, trying to see his entire production. I think I've watched 25% so far. So the movies I haven't seen (but want to see): 75% of Ingmar Bergmans films...
 

Patrick Murtha

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TessTrueheart said:
For about a year now I've been watching Ingmar Bergman films, trying to see his entire production. I think I've watched 25% so far. So the movies I haven't seen (but want to see): 75% of Ingmar Bergmans films...

Great project! I just watched The Virgin Spring the other night.
 

TessTrueheart

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Patrick Murtha said:
Great project! I just watched The Virgin Spring the other night.

I am very much enjoying it (the project)! Especially the comedies, Bergman is a lot funnier than I thought.

The Virgin Spring is superb.
 

Patrick Murtha

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TessTrueheart said:
I am very much enjoying it (the project)! Especially the comedies, Bergman is a lot funnier than I thought.

The Virgin Spring is superb.

I'd like to see the Bergman comedy The Devil's Eye -- not on DVD yet. Filmed immediately after The Virgin Spring.
 

TessTrueheart

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Patrick Murtha said:
I'd like to see the Bergman comedy The Devil's Eye -- not on DVD yet. Filmed immediately after The Virgin Spring.

And how different they are from each other! I hear Bergman wasn't at all interested in making The Devil's eye, but he sure did a good job. And Bibi Andersson is so charming i it!

My favourites (so far) are Smiles of a Summer Night and A Lesson in Love.
 

J. M. Stovall

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If this thread has taught me anything it's that I must watch way too much tv and go to the movies way too often. I think I've seen just about everything people have listed except the silent movies (and I've even seen a couple of those on TCM.) :D
 

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