Each episode is dedicated to a single film on the AFI TOP 100 MOVIES. Starting at the bottom and working up we discuss the film and why it’s on the list in the first place.
Due to the passing of Robin Williams, one of our favorite actors, we are releasing a special BONUS episode this week as we watch the 1997 film “GOOD WILL HUNTING” and talk why his death has affected us so much.
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We review film #31: “The Maltese Falcon”…the 1941 film that shows exactly how a noir mystery film should be in story telling and acting. Besides, who wouldn’t want a $16 million plus Cadbury Cream Filled Chocolate Falcon? Right?!
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We review film #32: “The Godfather Part II”…the 1974 classic mob film that proved a sequel can do better than it’s original film. Seriously, I have nothing else to say about this fantastic film. WATCH IT.
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We review film #33: “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”…the 1975 classic film that proves Jack Nicholson play-wait, is that Danny DeVito? And Christopher Lloyd? Is this some sort of sequel/prequel to THE SHINING and TAXI?
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We review film #34: “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”…the 1937 animated film that proved you could deal with envy, murder, necrophilia, slavery, psychological disorders, and little people all in a single animated film. It’s true. Watch the movie.
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We review film #35: “Annie Hall”…the 1977 film that shows Woodie Allen is not that bad at making funny films.
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We review film #36: “The Bridge on the River Kwai”…the 1957 film where Obi Wan helps a bunch of prisoners of war build a bridge.
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We review film #37: “The Best Years of Our Lives”…the 1946 film that’s the WWII equivalent of “THE DEER HUNTER” and that’s not a bad thing.
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We review film #38: “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre”…the 1948 film where the truth of gold rush miners is finally told! And it’s not the same outcome as Charlie Chaplin’s “THE GOLD RUSH”.
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