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What Classics Did You See Last Week (February 22–February 28)

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    spiderwort — 1 month ago(March 02, 2026 01:43 PM)

    So glad you finally got to see
    Hamnet
    , Rufus-T, and glad you enjoyed it. I think it's one of the best films of the year, so much better than many others that are getting praise and recognition that I don't understand.
    And I agree with you about
    Marty Supreme
    and especially
    Train Dreams
    . That's probably my favorite film of the year.
    I haven't seen
    Fargo
    , I don't know why, nor have I seen
    The Insult
    , but it sounds really interesting. I certainly have a lot of catching up to do.

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      Rufus-T — 1 month ago(March 04, 2026 08:59 PM)

      I consider
      Fargo
      is an essential of modern cinema. Try to watch it if you a chance. It is on Prime or one of the popular platform.
      I am going to see
      If I Had Legs I’d Kick
      You soon because of Rose Byrne's nomination. I don't get a good feeling about the movie, and your review kind of confirm what I expect. I will see it anyway at least once before the Oscar.

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        spiderwort — 4 weeks ago(March 06, 2026 04:05 PM)

        I don't know how on earth I missed
        Fargo
        ! Probably working very hard at the time. But I do have access to it, so I'll give it a go. Thanks for the reminder. (And I hope it's not too violent. Sometimes the Coen Brothers can go that way.)

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          Rufus-T — 4 weeks ago(March 06, 2026 04:59 PM)

          There were several bloody scenes, but important part of the story. Mostly, the movie was very funny. If anything, you'll be blown away by Frances McDormand's performance. I consider this as her best.

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            spiderwort — 4 weeks ago(March 08, 2026 01:27 AM)

            Thanks for the heads up, Rufus. It's on my list, but I have a couple more films for the Oscars I need to watch first. I love Frances McDormand in everything. And for you to say this is her best, well that's saying a lot.

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              PygmyLion — 1 month ago(March 02, 2026 12:50 AM)

              Impact
              1949 Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines, Charles Coburn, Helen Walker. Film Noir. Some questionable things in the story keep me from giving this 3 stars. **1/2
              The Awful Truth
              1946 Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Ralph Bellamy. Dir: Leo McCrary. Romantic Comedy. A married couple decide to divorce, but find they still love each other. ***1/2
              Frantz
              2017 Pierre Niney, Paula Beer. Dir F. Ozon. Drama **1/2
              In Harm's Way
              1965 - John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patricia Neal, Kirk Douglas. Dir: Otto Preminger. World War 2. I like war movies, but the fictional campaign they create in the Pacific for this movie and then the fakey looking naval warfare scenes really detract from this movie. **1/2
              Trivia from IMDB:
              The climactic battle with the Japanese fleet was staged mostly with model ships. Kirk Douglas thought the special effects were poor and complained to director Otto Preminger and the studio about it. He offered to re-stage the scenes at his own expense, using the special effects people who worked with him on Paths of Glory (1957).

              • Kirk and I agree.
                Tall Man Riding
                1955 - Randolph Scott, Dorothy Malone, Peggy Castle. Western. **1/2
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                spiderwort — 1 month ago(March 02, 2026 01:48 PM)

                Haven't seen
                Impact
                or
                Tall Man Riding
                , but I'm a big fan of
                The Awful Truth
                , another Leo McCarey delight.
                And I'd probably give FRANTZ a *** rating, but I agree with all of your other ratings for those I've seen.

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                  CoriSCapnSkip — 1 month ago(March 02, 2026 02:52 AM)

                  The Education of Little Tree
                  (1997) on February 24
                  October Sky
                  (1999) on February 25
                  Race to Witch Mountain
                  (2009) on February 26
                  Escape to Witch Mountain
                  (1995) on February 27

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                    spiderwort — 1 month ago(March 02, 2026 01:54 PM)

                    I quite enjoyed
                    The Education of Little Tree
                    , Cori, as well as
                    October Sky
                    . Two very good, meaningful films.
                    Haven't seen
                    Race to Witch Mountain
                    or
                    Escape to Witch Mountain
                    .

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                      CoriSCapnSkip — 1 month ago(March 02, 2026 05:51 PM)

                      My advice is to skip the 1995 remake and watch the original 1975
                      Escape to Witch Mountain
                      .

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                        spiderwort — 1 month ago(March 02, 2026 09:07 PM)

                        Thanks. Appreciate the advice.

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                          star-core — 4 weeks ago(March 06, 2026 04:47 PM)

                          Gun the Man Down (1956)
                          Quincannon, Frontier Scout (1956)
                          Hell Bound (1957)
                          The Trial (1962) Orson Welles UHD
                          The Caretakers (1963)
                          OTT nuthouse drama but worth it seeing.
                          The Endless Night (1963)
                          German airport set movie.
                          Salt and Pepper (1968)
                          Mars Needs Women (1968)
                          200 Motels (1971)
                          Frank Zappa experimental musical.
                          I Escaped from Devil's Island (1973)
                          Melvin Purvis G-MAN (1974)
                          The Bank Shot (1974)

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                            spiderwort — 4 weeks ago(March 08, 2026 02:04 AM)

                            Of your titles, I've only seen THE CARETAKERS, which I saw when it was first released, so I barely remember it, although I seem to recall some good performances in it by a very good cast.
                            And I also saw THE TRIAL, which I think is another Orson Welles cinematic masterwork, with an excellent performance by Anthony Perkins playing a character caught in a legal nightmare straight out of the Franz Kafka novel, which I'm certain was not an easy one to adapt. It's a film that I would like to see again. Thanks for the reminder.

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