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Top 30
1.The Godfather(1972)
2.Pulp Fiction(1994)
3.Shichinin no Samurai(1954)
4.A Clockwork Orange(1971)
4.Apocalypse Now(1979)
5.Blue Velvet(1986)
6.Nuovo Cinema Paradiso(1989)
7.Il Buono Il Brutto e Il Cattivo(1966)
8.2001: A Space Odyssey(1968)
9.The Last Temptation of Christ(1986)
10.Taxi Driver(1974)
11.Le�lo(1992)
12.Citizen Kane(1941)
13.Reservoir Dogs(1992)
14.Kill Bill Vol. 1
15.DogVille(2003)
16.Memento(2000)
17.Ladri di Biciclette(1948)
18.Amores Perros(2000)
19.The French Conection(1971)
20.Amadeus(1984)
Favorite Directors
Tarantino
Coppola
Scorcese
Stone
Kurosawa
Favorite Actors
Robert de Niro
Clint Eastwood
Al Pacino
Marlom Brando
Favorite Screenplay
Reservoir Dogs
Favorite Scene
The Godfather III
when Michael pass the power to his nephew and all the caporegimes call Vincent Corleone: Don Vincenzo,Don Corleone,Don Vincenzo Corleone
Favorite Quotes:
Clifford Worley: 'Cause you, you're part eggplant.
[all laugh]
Vincenzo Coccotti: Ohhh!
Clifford Worley: Huh? Hey! Hey! Hey!
[motioning with his hand three times]
Vincenzo Coccotti: You're a cantaloupe.
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¡Que viva México! Da zdravstvuyet Meksika! (1979)
Magic,Surrealist,and Beautiful
This is the greatest documentary fiction I've ever seen, despite this movie was incomplete the beauty of the images is great, with a great culture you can make magic with the camera. The Mexican people have a wonderful big culture and personally I didn't know a little things about my own country.
About the part of fiction is great that this reality is happening know and the sense of revolution is present, i think that only a Russian could understand the sense of the work people.
The drama and the courage of the indians in the defense of the honor and the repression is a symbol of the revolution that needs the country.