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Quote from: Beavermoose on August 08, 2010, 10:24:33 AMMight I get people to consider:An incredibly underrated film.I will be considering it.
Might I get people to consider:An incredibly underrated film.
It's definitely on my list. In fact I'm considering this for my next avatar
if you'd like to remain friends - you'll find room for two or more of the following on your ballot:Close Encounters of the Third KindSynecdoche, New YorkIn AmericaFerris Beuller's Day Off
Quote from: ferris on August 10, 2010, 07:04:19 PMIt's definitely on my list. In fact I'm considering this for my next avatarThe highest Filmspotting honor.
Quote from: Ver Schmer on August 10, 2010, 05:18:14 PMLa Haine Kassovitz, Mathieu 1995 FranceThe previous Top 100s are lacking in films with multiple non-Caucasian protagonists or films that take place in such characters' milieus. (And most of the ones that did make the lists take place in Japan or Hong Kong.) Now I see that Do the Right Thing received 13 votes last year and placed in the Top 100 and La Haine got 4. I urge those that those that have seen the Spike Lee film to watch Kassovit's. La Haine follows three French males during a 24-hour period in the wake of riots in response to police brutality. It's fierce stuff. And I'm not pushing for this film just to get variety into the list. I genuinely think it's a great film.It has been on my radar for quite a while now, thanks for the reminder.
La Haine Kassovitz, Mathieu 1995 FranceThe previous Top 100s are lacking in films with multiple non-Caucasian protagonists or films that take place in such characters' milieus. (And most of the ones that did make the lists take place in Japan or Hong Kong.) Now I see that Do the Right Thing received 13 votes last year and placed in the Top 100 and La Haine got 4. I urge those that those that have seen the Spike Lee film to watch Kassovit's. La Haine follows three French males during a 24-hour period in the wake of riots in response to police brutality. It's fierce stuff. And I'm not pushing for this film just to get variety into the list. I genuinely think it's a great film.
Quote from: Ver Schmer on August 10, 2010, 05:18:14 PMLa Haine Kassovitz, Mathieu 1995 FranceMy top 100 would not be complete without La Haine. Its an amazing rush of a movie.
La Haine Kassovitz, Mathieu 1995 France
Gothika is Mathieu Kassovitz's Miami Vice.
I feel like I may be too lazy for this.