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Dead Man, which I have reviewed for your reading pleasure here:
http://www.dvdbits.com/reviews.asp?id=3327
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In the past 3 weeks I've watched Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera at least 15 times (I love the movie).
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Was in a Film Noir mood the other day and watched to very good classic films from our glorious past:
Double Indemnity (1944) with Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson in a screenplay written by Billy Wilder. Very good movie and way ahead of its time in a story with quite a good twist.
The Hitch-hiker (1953) with Frank Lovejoy, Edmond O'Brien and William Talman in the performance of his career in the film directed by Ida Lupino. Two men traveling down to Mexico to go fishing pick-up a mysterious gentleman who turns out to be a psychotic killer. Loosely based on the infamous Caryl Chessman 'Red-Light' murders in the early fifties.
Two really good movies that I can highly recommend.

Double Indemnity (1944) with Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson in a screenplay written by Billy Wilder. Very good movie and way ahead of its time in a story with quite a good twist.
The Hitch-hiker (1953) with Frank Lovejoy, Edmond O'Brien and William Talman in the performance of his career in the film directed by Ida Lupino. Two men traveling down to Mexico to go fishing pick-up a mysterious gentleman who turns out to be a psychotic killer. Loosely based on the infamous Caryl Chessman 'Red-Light' murders in the early fifties.
Two really good movies that I can highly recommend.
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Yesterday, I believe, I watched Disney's 24th Animated Classic. I forgot how memorable the characters are
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