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Five Star Movies (165 movies items)"One of the greatest films from the Hollywood's Golden Age, Casablanca bears such a glamour and athmosphere that there hasn't been anything to compare ever since. Humphrey Bogart's and Ingrid Bergman's stormy yet passionate relationship comes across to audience with such a force that one fells in love with both of the actors and the movie instantly. One of the cinema's all time casts, thousand and one quotable lines, great and compact story. Simply put: Melodrama from the time when it still was p"
“In the 100+ history of cinema, two decades, to me, stand out as the greatest, in terms of visionary achievement and cinematic milestones: The 40's and the 70's. I know, I know, many of you would beg to differ but that's just how I see it. The 40's had a glorious, unique touch to it while the 70's was cluttered with iconic moments here and there. Casablanca, directed by Michael Curtiz, was released in 1942, thus giving us one of the reasons to love the 40's. The reason why the film is so thoroughly enjoyed is because everyone, and everything, was so damn good. Every performance lived up to the game, every dialogue was worth repeating, every scene had weight in them and every object that changed hands had either a mystery to it or significance. That, and more, is what makes Casablanca a pere” read more
Hamza's 500 Greatest Films of All Time! (148 movies items)"Michael Curtiz One of the many cuts in a diamond Casablanca is "We'll always have Paris!" In the 100+ history of cinema, two decades, to me, stand out as the greatest, in terms of visionary achievement and cinematic milestones: The 40's and the 70's. I know, I know, many of you would beg to differ but that's just how I see it. The 40's had a glorious, unique touch to it while the 70's was cluttered with iconic moments here and there. Casablanca, directed by Michael Curtiz, was released in 194"
“I have actually seen this one when I was younger but I can’t say I was really blown away so I thought it was time for a re-watch, to make up my mind for good. And, indeed, I now understand why it is so loved. I mean, it still is not one of my favorites but it is sure a really solid feature which completely deserves its reputation. It is interesting to notice that nobody involved, the director, the actors, the producers thought it would be a success and it was just yet another small production which was supposed to disappear pretty quickly at the box-office. Of course, it turned out to be a huge blockbuster. Personally, I really enjoyed the look of the whole thing. Some people don’t like black and white pictures but they really don’t know what they are missing, especially these everla” read more
On My Walls (24 movies items)" 14.5x20 The one that started it all. I couldn't help but throw down to have it custom matted and framed. "Mr. T" did a breath-taking job with it."
Let It Rain - Choose Your favorite rainy scenes (69 movies items)" 22 points Fnord Prefect (5), Frank (5), Time Bomb (2), phillydude (3), xolmis (5), Fimc14 (2)"
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