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It's fun...Thanks for the lofty praise, George!<br /><br />It's funny. We're sort of examining two divergent but especially important aspects of cinema: You're keeping me up-to-date and educated on contemporary films while I'm keeping you interested on the classics (Not to say that either of us are neglecting either aspect). Together we comprise one formidable tandem :) I'd hate to be the one to probe our cinema-obsessed minds because there would be too much to decipher. <br /><br />Hope you enjoy my Top 25!FilmMattichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15567287349203493671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6018122949256325759.post-5491430737846087012012-06-02T16:38:06.935-04:002012-06-02T16:38:06.935-04:00Impressive list! Jaws, SOTL, 12 Angry Men, ROTLA a...Impressive list! Jaws, SOTL, 12 Angry Men, ROTLA and Rear Window are all amazing movies. You're a true classic movie connoisseur, and I admire you for that reason, because I'm more of a mainstream cinema kind of guy. Bring on the rest of the list. I'm officially curious. :)George Beremov [Nebular]https://www.blogger.com/profile/15136154142341512854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6018122949256325759.post-26707580068269242112012-06-01T23:39:56.424-04:002012-06-01T23:39:56.424-04:00YESSSSS! Can you tell I"m overly enthusiastic...YESSSSS! Can you tell I"m overly enthusiastic, perhaps irrationally so, about Prometheus's opening!?!? <br /><br />And I evaluate Alien and Aliens separately. They diverge quite significantly in terms of pacing, atmosphere, and style. But regardless, both films are tremendously provocative, and most important, fun.<br /><br />Absolutely! Raiders is one of my All-Time favorite adventure films.FilmMattichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15567287349203493671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6018122949256325759.post-8924383030555545252012-06-01T23:36:47.923-04:002012-06-01T23:36:47.923-04:00Mel, I'm generally not one to declare favorite...Mel, I'm generally not one to declare favorites, but you are by far my most wonderful reader :)<br /><br />Your analysis of Clarice is spot-on. I actually should have elaborated further on the importance of her character. As if it's not abundantly clear already—come on, WAKE UP, HOLLYWOOD!—women are just as effective and fierce a protagonist as men. I would argue they can be greater reservoirs of intrigue than men. And I actually had a legitimate LOL moment at your acid description of prior "feminine" roles. You always bring out the proper sass :)<br /><br />By the way, I enjoy your rants a little too much. So, feel free to indulge my curiosities as often as you like.<br /><br />I hope you enjoy my Top 25 as much as my other picks. And I encourage you to create your own list of greatest films. I would love to carry over the discussion to your blog :)<br /><br />P.S. As you know, this list does not accurately reflect my personal 100 Greatest Films of All-Time list. Though I am tempted to construct that list at some point down the road (maybe we can do so concurrently!). Of course you can expect a significant International presence.FilmMattichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15567287349203493671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6018122949256325759.post-757565573654822042012-06-01T10:19:21.303-04:002012-06-01T10:19:21.303-04:00One week to Prometheus. Expecting something epic. ...One week to Prometheus. Expecting something epic. I will admit though, Aliens was better than Alien.<br />Good to see Raiders on the list. Still the best adventure movie ever made.Alex J. Cavanaughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09770065693345181702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6018122949256325759.post-40508077893358309202012-06-01T06:50:47.729-04:002012-06-01T06:50:47.729-04:00What a list! And I love how you describe Clarice. ...What a list! And I love how you describe Clarice. SOTL is one of my favorite films of all time. I would add that Clarice is rare because she is one of the few female characters "allowed" to be steely in an equal way to her male counterparts. So few H-wood films ever portray women on an absolute equal footing with men. We are constantly softened,seen as the "weaker", "fairer" sex. We can act tough, but must remain inherently feminine (guns and skirts, blech!). Our villains are referred to as villainesses and we're bitches/witches for the most part. We kill because of broken hearts or because we're driven to do it by saving someone like kids. God, do I loathe those stereotypes. Ellen Ripley kicked in those doors even more than Princess Leia, who was at the end of the day, shooting in a dress and left behind when the boys went to the Death Star. To add insult, after she tried to rescue her boyfriend, she ended up chained to a giant blob in a slave girl outfit. Thank you, George Lucas for giving we women a taste of equality, then yanking it all away. I still prefer the original SW trilogy, though. :)<br /><br />And there I go on a rant. Sorry! My thoughts get a way with me as I type. I loved all of these movies and cannot wait to see your final 25. I'm really looking forward to your number one and wonder if it will be Scorsese who occupies that spot. You've inspired me to write my own list of greatest films in the near future, but it will be considerably different than anything AFI has done. LOLAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04443736284850057306noreply@blogger.com