"Many of these "artists" will likely end up as flavour of the month anyway. The huge injustice to mankind is when talented musicians that actually elevate the musical vocabulary to its extreme are push"
"Come to think of it, King Worker was a true abomination. Its attempts at humour all fell flat on their faces and an elementary school child could've concocted a plot like that. Sam Hui was never cut o"
"No Mr Coconut and Return of the Lucky Stars? These were far and away more funnier than the second-rate effort that is Security Unlimited. I swear, these voters couldn't recognise a humorous movie if i"
"Well done mate. Here's a couple more to add to the win that is jeffpsychedelic's list: Al Pacino in The Godfather 1 and 2. Denzel Washington in Glory. Kathleen Byron in Black Narcissus. Mariko Kaga "
"Very nice selection and props for mentioning Amiga titles, that system was truly ahead of its time."
"To be honest, I don't see some of these characters as villains, Roy Batty in particular. That would be grossly missing the point of Blade Runner. Good and evil are not 2 mutually exclusive entities as"
"Many documentaries act as vehicles for political views that lift the thick veil of secrecy, mystery and deception that's enveloping the world. They can be startling experiences, like a bolt from the b"
"Something not too overt was Robocop in which the eponymous main character was referred to as the "American Jesus" by its director Paul Verhoeven. On the other hand, its very open in its put down of 80"
"A real bevy of beauties you've got here. Vampirella's always been a fav of mine and would've been the icing on the cake."
"Appreciate your sharing of these fine artists. That Jacek Yerka chap looks like my cup of tea."
"I can name loads but for now; the closing shot of Nostalghia (1983): Picture Video"
"Disagreements and arguments are fine so long as it's handled with a measure of civility and no personal attacks are involved. I generally respect people with different opinions than mine (even radical"
"Eh, I liked Otto. :0 When it comes to loathsome characters, Kent Mansley from The Iron Giant springs to mind. Definitely the kind of guy that would deign to kill his best friend in order to further "
"^ Dude, you're dignifying a person who thinks Shaq Fu is a good game and a minimalist composer to be the greatest of all "Classical" music. Just thought I'd let you know."
"Street Fighter would fit in the category of "so bad it's good" for me. The writing is filled with cheese but that's part of its charm. The undisputed king of films belonging in this ilk would be Tom"
"In Kramer vs. Kramer, the scene in the restaurant where Dustin Hoffman sweeps the wine glass off the table was a planned moment unbeknownst to the entire cast and crew besides the cameraman and Hoffma"
"Heh, nicely done. I find mugshots of serial killers more disturbing tbh."
"What about Bronson? You've put in a lot of work into this, it would've earned more than one vote from me if that were possible."
"There are a few claims that are disputable. First off, there were several films that experimented with non-linear storytelling before Citizen Kane, including the very film that influenced it: The Pow"
"LOL @ Rocky. 1. Landscape in the Mist 2. When Fortune Smiles 3. The Geisha Boy 4. A Simple Plan 5. Tubby the Tuba (1975) 6. Front Page (1990) 7. Rojin Z 8. Salvador (1986) 9. Memories of Matsuko 1"