Mr. Showbiz's CRITICS' Picks:
The 100 Best Movies of All Time
The films chosen for this list were limited to English language films made since the birth of the talkies.
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Saturday, July 31, 2010
100 Greatest Foreign Films
by Movieline Magazine
(part 1, in alphabetical order)
1. L'Age d'Or/Un Chien Andalou (1930), aka The Age of Gold or The Golden Age, France, directed by Luis Bunuel
Luis Bunuel's two semishort surrealist hand grenades (cowritten in varying degrees with Salvador Dali) make a double bill that can restore your faith in the subversions of youth. Pure Spanish-Parisian piss and vinegar.
(part 1, in alphabetical order)
1. L'Age d'Or/Un Chien Andalou (1930), aka The Age of Gold or The Golden Age, France, directed by Luis Bunuel
Luis Bunuel's two semishort surrealist hand grenades (cowritten in varying degrees with Salvador Dali) make a double bill that can restore your faith in the subversions of youth. Pure Spanish-Parisian piss and vinegar.
Friday, March 26, 2010
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