Guess I needed to do a bit of snooping. Usually it plays first 10 mins.
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I'm just going to warn you. Child Bride, one of the movies toward the bottom of the list, is notorious for having a skinny dipping scene from a 12 year old girl with on screen nudity.
And this was in the late 1930s.
Child Bride - the girl is Shirley Mills, who was later in The G r a p e s Of Wrath, amongst other films.
I recently watched 'The Intern' starring Robert De Niro. 5/10 I guess?
There wasn't really any kind of a story at all. He was an old guy going back to work as an intern after he retired because he was bored, and he worked at this hip new startup as the boss's intern, and she was so caught up in her work and new success that her husband cheated on her, but that was ok because it was her fault for being busy at work.
Then Robert De Niro just left work and went and did Tai Chi at the park. She didn't know where he was so she left work too and found him at the park and they started doing Tai Chi together.
The End.
That doesn't count as a story right?
Imitation of Life: 7/10
All About Eve: 8/10
YouTube link for All About Eve is posted on the previous page.
Hairspray (1988): 5/10
I decided to watch 6 movies today from the YouTube links, here are my ratings for them:
All about Eve: (8/10)
Diabolique: (9/10)
Ordet: (9/10)
Paths of Glory: (8/10)
Rashomon: (6/10)
Rear Window: (7/10)
Nice haul.
I saw Spectre and Diabolique today and give them both 7s. Diabolique's ending though...holy crap.
Just finished watching Vertigo and The Wages of Fear, I'm going to give both of them 8's as ratings.
Similar to 12 Angry Men, Rear Window is unique in its cinematography. Much of the movie is filmed in one setting. Plus, anything with Grace Kelly in her prime merits a minimum of 8/10.
12 Angry Men is a 10.
I started watching The Seven Ups a little here at work. That was the first R movie I ever saw in a theater.
The Wages of Fear: (9/10)
Wild Strawberries: (8.5/10)
Warlock: (4.5/10)
Sansho the Baliff: (9/10)