darth dypshyt
Super Freak
Yep, there was always something about FOTR that set it above the other movies from the trilogy for me...But deserves to be there for sure, if not higher, even top 25.
tomandshell said:I definitely don't share the love for Citizen Kane and would not feel bad one bit if it gets dropped down a notch or two when they do the 20th Anniversary list.
tomandshell said:Some nice new additions and some surprising shifts in position--both up and down the list. I would like to see a list of the films that were knocked out of the top 100.
gideon said:Regarding CITIZEN KANE - years ago in college I took a film class and most of it was using KANE to educate our eyes and brains to what a real film can be. The prof used films that were said to be great that were made before KANE and then films after KANE. He spent a great amount of time showing different camera angles and how they related to the story being told at the time on the screen and how this was revolutionary. He thought that the opening newsreel section was the greatest five minutes in the history of film (if thats how long it was).
To appreciate KANE you have to watch lots of films from the Thirties and understand the technical limitations and the storytelling approaches used. Only then can KANE jump out and you really appreciate what Orson Welles and Greg Toland did.
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