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A Little Romance
A Little Romance (1979)

Starring: Laurence Olivier, Diane Lane, Thelonious Bernard
Director: George Roy Hill

I haven't seen this movie in about twenty years. This is a great little romance that still sticks in my mind for it's fresh optimism and great scenery. I'm a sucker for a good romance (good, mind you) and this movie is certainly that. Here is the plot overview from IMDB: A French boy (Daniel) and an American girl (Lauren), who goes to... (See the whole review)

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The World
The World's Fastest Indian (2005)

Starring: Anthony Hopkins
Director: Roger Donaldson

I went to see The World's Fastest Indian a couple of days ago with Jasmine and some friends. According to IMDB: "The life story of New Zealander Burt Munro, who spent years building a 1920 Indian motorcycle -- a bike which helped him set the land-speed world record at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967." It was fantastic! At first J... (See the whole review)

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Paradise Now
Paradise Now (2005)

Starring: Ali Suliman, Kais Nashef
Director: Hany Abu Assad

It's terrible that I only found German sources (and some Arabian) about this movie, who is truly a horrible piece of filming. The German-based Israelian organisations have judged the movie and found it not only offending but also terribly evil. The movie portrays the day of two suicide bombers and tries to convince the public, that they are two poo... (See the whole review)

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Running On Empty
Running On Empty (1988)

Starring: River Phoenix, Judd Hirsch

Story of purity versus change part one: RUNNING ON EMPTY centers around a couple and their children on the run for their protest actions in the sixties. The parents are the typical Marxist hippies who try to instill in the kids the values of the left, only to face the fact that the eldest child would rather play classical piano instead of the f... (See the whole review)

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House, M.D. - Season One
House, M.D. - Season One (2005)

Starring: Hugh Laurie

Season 1 of the medical drama "House", with Hugh Laurie starring as the ruthlessly rational and funny American doctor.

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Million Dollar Baby
Million Dollar Baby (2005)

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, Morgan Freeman
Director: Clint Eastwood

From a previous article I wrote: ... (See the whole review)

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Eroica
Eroica (2003)

Starring: Ian Hart, Jack Davenport, Tim Piggot-Smith
Director: Simon Cellan Jones

A stunning feature length BBC production based on the events of 9th June 1804, which saw the premier of Beethoven's Thrid Symphony (the Eroica) in a private performance for Prince Lobokowitz, some time prior to the work's public debut. Ingeniously, the work itself is played as live (and, may I add, quite superbly), while the camera captures ... (See the whole review)

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The Agony and the Ecstacy
The Agony and the Ecstacy (1965)

Starring: Charlton Heston (Michelangelo), Rex Harrison (Pope Julius II)
Director: Carol Reed

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The Complete Sherlock Holmes
The Complete Sherlock Holmes

Starring: Jeremy Brett, Edward Hardwicke, David Burke

The late and much missed Jeremy Brett has long been regarded by many Holmes fans as the definitive screen personification of Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle's master detective. The British-produced series of hour-long episodes and 5 tv movies cover the vast majority of Conan-Doyle's stories, and for the most part are reasonably faithful adaptations, though ... (See the whole review)

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To Live
To Live (1994)

Starring: You Ge, Li Gong
Director: Yimou Zhang

I only watched this movie once, shortly after it was available in US. It is not a movie that I can just pop in DVD player any time that I want some entertainment. In my opinion, this movie comes closest in truthfully depicting the lives of common Chinese people living during the turbulent times of "changing dynasty" and under Communism. It's time f... (See the whole review)

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The West Wing
The West Wing ((1999-present))

Starring: Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford, Stockard Channing
Director: Producer: John Wells

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Inherit the Wind
Inherit the Wind (1960)

Starring: Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Gene Kelly
Director: Stanley Kramer

Somewhere in the documents that founded the United States is buried the principle that religion should be separate from the state. It is a pity that the founding fathers never carved this directive ten feet high in marble, because some people just don’t get it. It seems that in each American generation there is someone who tries to inject a little ... (See the whole review)

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Judgment at Nuremberg
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)

Starring: Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Maximilian Schell, Montgomery Clift
Director: Stanley Kramer

"There are those in our own country too who today speak of the "protection of country" -- of "survival." A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient -- to look... (See the whole review)

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The Joy Luck Club
The Joy Luck Club (1993)

Director: Wayne Wang

I enjoyed this one tremendously. Beautifully written and shot, it tells the stories of a group of women and their Chinese-American daughters, specifically their struggles for independence and individualism. The dialogue is elegant. There were moments when I was moved close to tears by it. On a personal aside, I have just begun to learn Mand... (See the whole review)

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Maurice
Maurice (1987)

Starring: James Wilby, Hugh Grant, Rupert Graves
Director: James Ivory

Another of my all-time favorite. A jewel from Merchant-Ivory collections. One of the most moving love story ever told on screen. It profoundly influenced my view on homosexuality.   Here is the description from Amazon: "Set against the stifling conformity of pre-World War I English society, E.M. Forster’s Maurice is a story of coming to te... (See the whole review)

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The Unbearable Lightness of Being
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)

Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis , Lena Olin , Juliette Binoche
Director: Philip Kaufman

I first saw this movie in 1990, shortly after I came to the US. It struck a deep cord within me after experienced the Tiananmen Square demonstrations and its aftermath. It also eerily echoed my personal relationship at the time. I have since watch this movie no less than...um...20 times (kidding. maybe just 10). What you get from watchin... (See the whole review)

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Thomas Crowne Affair
Thomas Crowne Affair (1999 vs. 1968)

Starring: Pierce Brosnan vs. Steve McQueen, Renee Russo vs. Faye Dunaway
Director: John McTiernan vs. Norman Jewison

The 1968 original was a picaresque in the tradition of Thomas Mann's Felix Krull and the folk anti-hero Tyl Eulenspiegel.  The 1999 remake is the result of a new generation with higher demands.  In the 1999 story, the conflict is hot, heated, and high-spirited.  In both versions, the motivation for multi-millionaire Thomas Crowne to pull off the pe... (See the whole review)

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Casablanca
Casablanca (1942)

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman
Director: Michael Curtiz

I watched this film over the weekend, and was surprised at its timeless power and beauty. Of course, it is a standard of screenwriting, and filmmaking curriculum, and is on most "top ten" movie lists. I had watched it several times years ago, but it was this weekends viewing that I realized on a *personal* level just how beautiful this movie is for... (See the whole review)

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Marty
Marty (1955)

Starring: Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair
Director: Delbert Mann

What a truly great movie... Screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky cuts through all the plastic superficiality of so-called "love" and gets right down to what really connects two people... and two hearts. Here is a short explanation that Marty gives to his impromptu dance partner for the evening, Clara, when she expresses that she doesn't know why som... (See the whole review)

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Lawrence of Arabia
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

Starring: Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Sir Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, and Claude Rains
Director: Sir David Lean

This is the film that made Steven Spielberg want to become a director, and quite simply, one of my all-time favorite movies... if not my actual favorite entirely. Lawrence of Arabia begins with the situation in World War I pre-Arabia -- under the anti-Islamic "yoke" of Ottoman Turkish occupation -- before Arab tribal cultures were short-sigh... (See the whole review)

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Hoosiers
Hoosiers (1986)

Starring: Gene Hackman, Barbara Hershey, Dennis Hopper

Hoosiers tells the fictional story of the Hickory Huskers -- a nowhere high school basketball team in a small town in very rural Indiana -- and the outcast, heretic coach (played by Gene Hackman) who comes to Hickory to work his miracles, and who is opposed at every turn by the oppressive, barren, and cynical local mentality that keeps nowhere town... (See the whole review)

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Men of Honour
Men of Honour (2000)

Starring: Cuba Gooding Jnr, Robert de Niro, Charlize Theron

It's been a long time since I saw a movie which so inspired me, and helped give back knowledge of how great people can be. This is a simple story. It's not "art house" - deep and meaningful.  This movie is the true story of Carl Brashear (Cuba Gooding Jnr); not just the first colored man to "make it" as a deep sea search and rescue diver in the US ... (See the whole review)

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The Big Night
The Big Night (1996)

Starring: Stanley Tucci, Tony Shalhoub, Ian Holm, Minnie Driver
Director: Campbell Scott & Stanley Tucci

Set in New Jersey in the 1950s, The Big Night is the story of two Italian immigrant brothers, Primo (played by Tony Shalhoub, best known in the TV series Monk) and Secondo (played by Stanley Tucci – Conspiracy, The Terminal), struggling to achieve the American Dream with their Italian restaurant, The Paradise ... (See the whole review)

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Earth
Earth (1998)

Starring: Aamir Khan, Nandita Das, Rahul Khanna
Director: Deepa Mehta

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Conspiracy
Conspiracy (2001)

Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Stanley Tucci, Colin Frith
Director: Frank Pierson

There is no ideology more anathema to Objectivism that Nazism. And nothing characterizes the evil of Nazism more than the “Final Solution” – the systematic murder of over six million Jews in death factories throughout German-occupied eastern Europe during the final years of World War II. With chilling brilliance, Conspiracy dramatize... (See the whole review)

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Girl with a Pearl Earring
Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Colin Firth, Tom Wilkinson, Cillian Murphy
Director: Peter Webber

This film is a celebration of, and tribute to, the power of great art to inspire the human spirit. The subject of the film is Greet, a servant in the house of Vermeer. Her natural intelligence and ability enables her to contribute to the creation of Vermeer's painting. This is not a factual piece but every frame reflects a respect for Vermeer's wor... (See the whole review)

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Pollyanna
Pollyanna (1960)

Starring: Hayley Mills, Jane Wyman, Agnes Moorehead, Karl Malden
Director: David Swift

This film has gotten a bad rap, plain and simple.  But plain and simple, it's amazing. ... (See the whole review)

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The Miracle Worker
The Miracle Worker (1962)

Starring: Anne Bancroft, Patty Duke
Director: Arthur Penn

This is the classic story of the deaf and blind Helen Keller (Patty Duke) and her teacher, Annie Sullivan (Anne Bancroft). Pitied for her handicaps and thought to be retarded, Helen has been indulged and left in ignorance, resulting in a spoiled child without any concept of language. Annie, herself raised in a home for blind and deaf children, must... (See the whole review)

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The Red Shoes
The Red Shoes (1948)

Starring: Moira Shearer, Marius Goring, Anton Walbrook
Director: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger

The Red Shoes is based around the fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson.  It is not, however, a reproduction of that story but a development of its central theme.  And in spite of its tragic ending, the film is inspiring. ... (See the whole review)

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The Manchurian Candidate
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)

Starring: Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Angela Lansbury
Director: John Frankenheimer

You will never find a more chillingly suspenseful, perversely funny, or viciously satirical political thriller than The Manchurian Candidate, based on the novel by Richard Condon (author of Winter Kills). The film, withheld from distribution by star Frank Sinatra for almost a quarter century after President Kennedy's assassination, has lost none of... (See the whole review)

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October Sky
October Sky (1999)

Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, Laura Dern
Director: Joe Johnston

As a symbol of freedom and adventure, space is also a romantic frontier. The 1999 film, October Sky, based on Homer Hickam's biographical novel, Rocket Boys, illustrates the excitement, motivation, and sense of personal potential and achievement that can result when private individuals set out on their own to conquer the final frontier. Just after ... (See the whole review)

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The Fountainhead
The Fountainhead (1949)

Starring: Garry Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey
Director: King Vidor

Scripted by Rand herself, this movie adaptation inevitably leaves out some elements of the novel and plays down others, but still presents the essentials of the storyline in an accessible manner.

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Cast Away
Cast Away (2000)

Starring: Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt
Director: Robert Zemeckis

The movie that gives the lie to that old collectivist platitude, "No man is an island."  Chuck Noland (played by Tom Hanks), an employee for FedEx, survives a terrifying plane crash and winds up deserted on a small Pacific island.  Most of the movie becomes a one-man show as Chuck applies his mind and the meager resources available to secure shelte... (See the whole review)

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The Truman Show
The Truman Show (1998)

Starring: Jim Carrey, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich
Director: Peter Weir

Truman Burbank has unknowningly lived his entire life with paid actors, surrounded by millions of cameras recording his every move and broadcasting them throughout the world. As a child, Truman displays a desire to travel and explore the world, so he is psychologically manipulated by the show's creators to fear water and any forms of travel that wo... (See the whole review)

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The Prisoner
The Prisoner (1967)

Starring: Patrick McGoohan, Leo McKern, Patrick Cargill, Angelo Muscat, Mary Martin

'I will not make any deals with you. I've resigned. I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own. I resign.' Set in a surreal village located who-knows-where and  run by who-knows-whom; populated by people who once had ideas in their head that were valuable, but are now prepared to die 'like ro... (See the whole review)

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The Cotton Club
The Cotton Club (1984)

Director: Francis Ford Coppola

With a gorgeous soundtrack by two of this century’s master musicians - ebullient jazz composer Duke Ellington, and soundtrack maestro John Barry - and lushly-stylised cinematography by the Godfather Godfather, Cotton Club simply exudes STYLE! Cotton Club integrates superbly high-spirited jazz with a story - though occasionally lacking cohesi... (See the whole review)

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Lorenzo
Lorenzo's Oil (1992)

Starring: Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon
Director: George Miller

Whatever your political opinions may be about either of the main actors in this movie, it's brilliant and heroic nonetheless.  This film is a testimony to the power of heretical logic, and the almost limitless positivity it offers the human race. ... (See the whole review)

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X-Men
X-Men (2000)

Starring: Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman
Director: Bryan Singer

Feared and loathed by a world of conformity, X-Men entertainingly presents the struggle of frightened, lonely "mutant" individuals who possess superior abilities to find comfort and happiness with others of their kind. ... (See the whole review)

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Network
Network (1976)

Starring: Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch, Robert Duvall
Director: Sidney Lumet

Even more compelling today than when it was first released, Network is a wickedly funny, dead-on indictment of the TV news media.  Winner of four Academy Awards including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Screenplay, this searing satire pulses with "vitality and a provocative excitement that is forever rare" (Charles Champl... (See the whole review)

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MindWalk
MindWalk (1990)

Starring: Liv Ullmann, Sam Waterston, John Heard, Ione Skye
Director: Bernt Capra

Did you ever have a long, philosophical, intimate conversation with a person or a group of people that lasted for hours, and that was a totally life-affirming experience for you?  ... (See the whole review)

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The Commitments
The Commitments (1991)

Starring: Robert Arkins, Andrew Strong, Johnny Murphy, Bronagh Gallagher
Director: Alan Parker

An irresistible, comic drama from director Alan Parker (Evita, Mississippi Burning), overflowing and alive with passion, humor, and music, The Commitments showcases some old R&B standards in a new light. A headstrong, fast-talking, ambitious young Dubliner (Robert Arkins) fancies himself a promoter of talent, and sets about assembling and packaging... (See the whole review)

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Cinema Paradiso
Cinema Paradiso (1990)

Starring: Phillipe Noiret, Jacques Perrin, Salvatore Cascio as "Toto"
Director: Giuseppe Tornatore

The story of a lifelong love affair with the movies, Cinema Paradiso tells of a young boy in a small Italian village, where the only pastime is a visit to the movies at the Cinema Paradiso.  Enchanted by the flickering images, Salvatore yearns for the secret of the cinema's magic and is overjoyed when Alfredo, the projectionist, agrees to reveal th... (See the whole review)

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Braveheart
Braveheart (1995)

Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan
Director: Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson stars on both sides of the camera, playing the lead role plus directing and producing this brawling, richly detailed saga of fierce combat, tender love and the will to risk all that's precious for something more precious:  freedom.  In an emotionally charged performance, Gibson is William Wallace, a bold Scotsman who used the steel of hi... (See the whole review)

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Grave of the Firefles
Grave of the Firefles (1988)

Director: Isao Takahata

"Grave of the Fireflies" is an animated film that tells the lives of two Japanese kids, a boy and his chubby little sister, after they are orphaned by the bomb during the war in Japan.  The older brother takes on the responsibilities very naturally and in turn finds comfort in his little sister's joyful presence as he seeks ways to resolve the enor... (See the whole review)

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Billy Elliot
Billy Elliot (2000)

Starring: Julie Walters, Gary Lewis, Jamie Bell
Director: Stephen Daldry

Heartwarming British comedy-drama set in nothern England during the tumultuous miner's strike in the early 1980s. 11 year old Billy chances upon a ballet class after his weekly boxing lesson, quickly discovering a natural affinity for dancing. His teacher, struck by his surprising talent, suggests he apply to the Royal School Of Ballet. This all go... (See the whole review)

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Hedd Wyn
Hedd Wyn (1992)

Starring: Huw Garmon, Catrin Fychan, Ceri Cunnington
Director: Paul Turner

Based on the true story of ambitious Welsh poet Ellis Evans, who wrote under the pen name Hedd Wyn (which translates as "white peace"), and desired to win the chair at the Welsh National Eisteddfod. Tragically, Evans was torn from his home in rural North Wales and conscripted into the trenches of World War I, being killed just days before his submi... (See the whole review)

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Titanic
Titanic (1997)

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet
Director: James Cameron

The oscar winning movie based around the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. The movie is a tribute to the human spirit, and the importance of following one's heart. The sense of life here is tremendous - from Jack's determination to "make it count", to the musicians continuing to play on deck as the ship sinks. There are some irritating (though... (See the whole review)

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1984
1984 (1984 (ironically))

Starring: John Hurt, Richard Burton
Director: Michael Radford

Shot in sepia-grey tones, and closeted, ulcerated detail, this film adaption of George Orwells' novel is as close to high fidelity as anyone could wish. John Hurt plays the skeletal, haunted Winston Smith exceedingly well and Suzanna Hamilton, as lover Julia, brings just the right amount of cool calculation and sex to the screen. As vainglor... (See the whole review)

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Broadcast News
Broadcast News (1987)

Starring: Holly Hunter, William Hurt, Albert Brooks
Director: James L Brooks

A wonderful portrayal of character and the ethics of doing the right thing. A love story, a comedy, a morality play. Three outstanding performances from Holly Hunter as Jane Craig the slightly neurotic but brilliant tv producer, William Hurt as Tom Grunick the flashy, up & coming news anchor and Albert Brooks (who steals the show) as Aaron Altman t... (See the whole review)

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