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carayverson

8/6/2013 joined Flickchart

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165 days, 55 minutes spent watching movies

carayverson's Favorite Movies

It's a Wonderful Life The Passion of Joan of Arc The Godfather Part II Ordet The Godfather Three Colors: Red Taxi Driver Citizen Kane 2001: A Space Odyssey 8½

carayverson's Recently Added Movies

Inherit the Wind Avatar Top Gun: Maverick Coco A Fish Called Wanda

The Best Movies carayverson Hasn't Seen

Movie Rank
Come and See 76
Memories of Murder 144
Red River 331
La Haine 362
Band of Brothers 375
Z 382
To Have and Have Not 393
True Romance 408
Tombstone 419
Mildred Pierce 429

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Comments (17)

 
Nayr111

Nayr111 on 4/23/2014 Reply  · 

Nice list man. You got good taste. A clockwork orange, fight club, and the good, the bad, and the ugly, are masterpieces! Just watch them with your opinions and not the public!

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KingofPain

KingofPain on 5/2/2014 Reply  · 

I think Life Aquatic is not only the best Anderson film, but among the most significant experiences I've had in my long movie watching career. I don't understand why other people are so put off by it, either.

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cheesydog1

cheesydog1 on 5/3/2014 Reply  · 

I agree nice list One Flew Over the Cuckoo's is amazing

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carayverson

carayverson on 5/3/2014 Reply  · 

Yes it is. Ii's one that I find very relatable. It will never get old.

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cheesydog1

cheesydog1 on 5/11/2014 Reply  · 

I can totally agree with that for sure

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cheesydog1

cheesydog1 on 5/20/2014 Reply  · 

Nice to see City Lights in your top ten such a great film

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carayverson

carayverson on 5/22/2014 Reply  · 

Chaplin is a hero of mine. I love the ability he had to turn simplicity into poetry.

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ToryK

ToryK on 6/25/2014 Reply  · 

If I had to explain why I like Chaplin in one sentence, I'd probably just steal, "I love the ability he had to turn simplicity into poetry." That's it, in a nutshell.

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carayverson

carayverson on 6/27/2014 Reply  · 

Ha! You have my permission to use it. Glad you agree!

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Nononsense

Nononsense on 9/8/2014 Reply  · 

Nice top 10. I love your choice of Joan of Arc at #2!!! Possibly the most powerful film I've ever watched. Also love 2001 in your top 10. I consider it--without question--the most thematic film of all time. And then there's City Lights, generally considered Chaplin's best by most. However, it's my second favorite from him behind Modern Times. Both are masterpieces though if you ask me.

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carayverson

carayverson on 9/10/2014 Reply  · 

I think Joan is easily the most powerful film ever made when it comes to shear emotion. And I think Modern Times and City Lights are basically equals, both so brilliant. Have you ever seen Andrei Rublev?

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Nononsense

Nononsense on 10/22/2014 Reply  · 

No, I haven't seen Andrei Rublev. Should I make it a priority?

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carayverson

carayverson on 10/23/2014 Reply  · 

If you like slow meditational films then yes. But that's not everybody's thing.

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Nononsense

Nononsense on 10/22/2014 Reply  · 

You haven't seen All About Eve or Witness for the Prosecution??? You MUST see both of them. Your top ten tells me gat you appreciate the classics.

Bette Davis puts on one of the best performances I've ever seen in my life in All About Eve. The entire cast was superb. A flawless masterpiece if there ever were one. Please see this film and hit me up on my page afterward!

Witness for the Prosecution is my favorite courtroom film. It's a top notch mystery as well. Charles Laughton lights up the screen!i won't say much more about the film itself because I don't want to ruin it for you. Please see this film as well.

I consider these two films to have the wittiest dialogue these ears have had the pleasure of hearing. Again, come back to my page and let me know what you think of them after you've watched them. If you have Net Flix, both of them are there. Happy viewing!!!

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Boonmee

Boonmee on 4/12/2015 Reply  · 

Getting back to you really late on that comment you left. Sorry, I haven't really hung around Flickchart in while.

Cool, you've got a great top 10 as well!

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SLionsCricket

SLionsCricket on 2/22/2016 Reply  · 

Thanks for the friend request! I just took a look at your top 20, and you have exceptional tastes. Seems you are quiet a Bergman fan by looking at your top 20.

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carayverson

carayverson on 2/25/2016 Reply  · 

Love Bergman. Fellini, Kieslowski, Tarkovsky, Kubrick, and Bergman are my big five.

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