Guess before you look and see how many you have actually viewed.
I am very sorry to say that Elizabeth and I have seen only two of these thus far (#3 and #5).
The Pianist is the only title I even recognize.
I’ve seen a majority of them. I thought No Country for Old Men was exceptionally violent. Y Tu Mamá También was the most messed up plot I’ve seen in quite sometime. And The Pianist had far too many scenes with Adrian Brody wandering around aimlessly amidst war torn Europe.
Waltz With Bashir was certainly one of the most original I’ve seen this decade.
I’m a cine-failure, haing seen only 1/10 – The Pianist. Have read a lot of books, though.
Sideways has long been on my list of “I want my 2 hours back”.
I have only seen “No Country for Old Men” and “Sideways”. I’m sorry I saw either one of them. Hollywood is morally and intellectually bankrupt.
Saw “Sideways.” How depressing (although I laughed here and there).
Watch something like “Saints and Soldiers” or “As Far as my Feet Will Carry Me” for something well done and worth your time.
I am very sorry to say that Elizabeth and I have seen only two of these thus far (#3 and #5).
The Pianist is the only title I even recognize.
I’ve seen a majority of them. I thought No Country for Old Men was exceptionally violent. Y Tu Mamá También was the most messed up plot I’ve seen in quite sometime. And The Pianist had far too many scenes with Adrian Brody wandering around aimlessly amidst war torn Europe.
Waltz With Bashir was certainly one of the most original I’ve seen this decade.
I’m a cine-failure, haing seen only 1/10 – The Pianist.
Have read a lot of books, though.
Sideways has long been on my list of “I want my 2 hours back”.
I have only seen “No Country for Old Men” and “Sideways”. I’m sorry I saw either one of them. Hollywood is morally and intellectually bankrupt.
Saw “Sideways.” How depressing (although I laughed here and there).
Watch something like “Saints and Soldiers” or “As Far as my Feet Will Carry Me” for something well done and worth your time.