Sorrentino - Il Divo

@AQOS, any chance for some deep dive stats? i.e. the top 100 so we see who missed the cut and the points each director got?

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Yeah will do when I can!

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I’d say Calendar for Egoyan

My favorite Egoyan is ‘Sweet Hereafter’ , tough watch but compelling as fuck.

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well you’re WRONG

:wink:

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sweet hereafter and calendar are available on bluray and your suggestions only on DVD so… soz!

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Can’t believe you’re giving up like that. Rent the reels and a cinema for Exotica and run it yourself!

Wait,

I must be getting confused what you’re referring to sorry.

yeah £9, fair enough

ooh or rent HD for £3.49

theo strikes again

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9 USD not quids but I don’t know the current exchange rate, TBF.

As ever, there’s nothing quite so sure to pique my interest in a film as reading the 1-star reviews

it’s 9 pounds, theo

Holy shit, that exchange rate :grimacing:

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another one I’m surprised not to see in the top 75 was Brian De Palma.

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Peter Weir - Difficult to recommend one film. Everyone has seen Truman Show already. Picnic at Hanging Rock is essential if you haven’t seen it. Master & Commander is the one I’ve rewatched most times. What a director!

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Picnic at Hanging Rock is really an astonishing film.

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The Consequences of Love is my fave Sorrentino. It’s fucking amazing.

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Fearless is a fucking amazing film of his

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My cinema paradiso list has basically doubled over the last couple of weeks :vulcan_salute:

Late entry for number one

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