"*Scrolls down until he finds Network* *Sees Network and relaxes*"
"1. The Travelling Players 2. Stalker 3. The Saragossa Manuscript 4. Landscape in the Mist 5. Harakiri 6. The Third Man 7. In a Year with 13 Moons 8. The Only Son 9. Marketa Lazarova 10. Devils on th"
"1. Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (Jin Yong) 2. A Song of Fire and Ice Book 3: A Storm of Swords (George R.R. Martin) 3. The Smiling, Proud Wanderer (Jin Yong) 4. Darkness at Noon (Arthur Koestler) 5. The"
"Nice idea. Superman's trademark curl at the front was really distinctive. David Beckham also made the fauxhawk popular again in the early 00s."
"It's nice to hear that Doom 4 is going back to its roots. Fast-paced action and visceral gameplay is what the series is all about, something which no other FPS can match (yes, even Painkiller and Seri"
"1. Deus Ex (PC) 2. Street Fighter II: Turbo (SNES) 3. Civilization IV (PC) 4. Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (PC) 5. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) 6. King of Fighters '98: The Slug"
"His role as Ah Jing for Prison on Fire remains the most memorable and endearing out of all those films I've seen of him. It's a really insightful look at prison life and its dynamics in which inmates "
"Nice choices. Much of their output are a labour of love rather than for money's sake and that really makes a difference when it comes to their artistic integrity."
"Nice. Even though some of its scenes were undeniably cribbed off Paris, Texas, a better film in my view, Rain Man is still a pretty solid film according to its own merits."
"Great choices. The amount of stir Pamela Anderson caused during the 90s shouldn't be forgotten either."
"1. Andrei Tarkovsky 2. Theodoros Angelopoulos 3. Sidney Lumet 4. Krzysztof Kieslowski 5. Federico Fellini 6. Ingmar Bergman 7. Rainer Werner Fassbinder 8. F. W. Murnau 9. Akira Kurosawa 10. Jan S"
"Good list. I would've fit in Penny Lancaster somewhere amongst them. I'm highly skeptical about the 6 ft claim of Marie Matiko. She appeared on a particular episode of Xena Warrior Princess and defin"
"Off the top of my head: Ran Das Boot La Dolce Vita Goodfellas Spartacus 3 Idiots Rocco and His Brothers The Last Emperor Farewell My Concubine Come and See Stalker And films that are of a ridiculous"
"So bad it's funny: "When a girl has a heart of stone, there's only one way to melt it. Just add ice." (Cool As Ice)"
"Very nice. You do have an eye for beauty unlike most other people on this site. It's ridiculous how many dog-faced women are passed off as pretty these days."
"Wonderful list. I'm glad I'm not the only person who thinks The Holy Mountain was Jodorowsky's best film. El Topo wore me out; I never cared for its philosophical themes or religious undertones."
"I don't think I could ever get tired of The Third Man, the ending was magnificent. Props for mentioning The Class as well. One of the films that really helped me engage in self-reflection. Francois Tr"
"I disagree with your point made about The Godfather and the way you dismiss its admirers' film experience as being limited. Frankly, your conjecture holds no water. The movie isn't merely lauded by th"
"Some of my favourite artists can be pretty obscure. I tend to rely on others to unearth these hidden treasures for me and I'm deeply grateful for that. This list might serve me well in the future sinc"
"Seriously, David Attenborough did nothing for you? Where's your English pride? Lol. Orson Welles, Richard E Grant, Paul Merton, India Fisher weren't a shabby lot either."
"Would've been nice to see Justin Bieber on there ;)"