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Tsui Hark's The Blade (1995)
Tsui Hark's The Blade (1995)
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hope everyone will come today 
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Tsui Hark's The Blade (1995)
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"The only other authoritative list of films Kubrick admired appeared in September 1999 on the alt.movies.kubrick Usenet newsgroup courtesy of his daughter Katharina Kubrick-Hobbs, introduced with her premonitory words:
“There does seem to be a weird desire from people to ‘list’ things. The best, the worst, greatest, most boring, etc. etc… Don’t go a***ysing yourself to death over this half-remembered list. He liked movies on their own terms… For the record, I happen to know that he liked:
Closely Observed Trains (Menzel, 1966)
An American Werewolf in London (Landis, 1981)
The Fireman’s Ball (Forman, 1967)
Metropolis (Lang, 1927)
The Spirit of the Beehive (Erice, 1973)
White Men Can’t Jump (Shelton, 1992)
La Belle et la Bête (Cocteau, 1946)
The Godfather (Coppola, 1972)
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Hooper, 1974)
Dog Day Afternoon (Lumet, 1975)
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (Forman, 1975)
Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941)
Abigail’s Party (Leigh, 1977) <<<-----------------------------------
The Silence of the Lambs (Demme, 1991)
and I know that he hated The Wizard of Oz. Ha Ha!”
AS PUBLISHED ON BFI.ORG.UK 7.26.13. AND ALT.MOVIES.KUBRICK SEPTEMBER 1999."
For my pick, I am going with....
ABIGAILS'S PARTY !
A fantastic film by Mike Leigh

"The only other authoritative list of films Kubrick admired appeared in September 1999 on the alt.movies.kubrick Usenet newsgroup courtesy of his daughter Katharina Kubrick-Hobbs, introduced with her premonitory words:
“There does seem to be a weird desire from people to ‘list’ things. The best, the worst, greatest, most boring, etc. etc… Don’t go a***ysing yourself to death over this half-remembered list. He liked movies on their own terms… For the record, I happen to know that he liked:
Closely Observed Trains (Menzel, 1966)
An American Werewolf in London (Landis, 1981)
The Fireman’s Ball (Forman, 1967)
Metropolis (Lang, 1927)
The Spirit of the Beehive (Erice, 1973)
White Men Can’t Jump (Shelton, 1992)
La Belle et la Bête (Cocteau, 1946)
The Godfather (Coppola, 1972)
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Hooper, 1974)
Dog Day Afternoon (Lumet, 1975)
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (Forman, 1975)
Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941)
Abigail’s Party (Leigh, 1977) <<<-----------------------------------
The Silence of the Lambs (Demme, 1991)
and I know that he hated The Wizard of Oz. Ha Ha!”
AS PUBLISHED ON BFI.ORG.UK 7.26.13. AND ALT.MOVIES.KUBRICK SEPTEMBER 1999."
For my pick, I am going with....
ABIGAILS'S PARTY !
A fantastic film by Mike Leigh

Imma open the room a little later today, we'll be on time still