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    David Falcon (0 KP)

    If it's in a theater, I'm going to see it.

    You can tell Rolling Stone that my final words were....I dig movies.

Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
1977 | Fantasy, Sci-Fi

"Another film that I saw that just blew me away was the very first Star Wars. I saw it almost two months before it opened at the Academy, and the theater was half full! No one had ever heard of it; I had a hard time inviting someone — “Star Wars? I’m not interested in that.” When the movie was over, they cleared the audience out of the theater because everyone just sat. They were paralyzed. They had to ask us all to leave because they wanted to lock up the theater. Everybody in the theater was out on the street, sitting on the curb, in a daze. I’ll never, ever forget that."

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Manos, The Hands of Fate (1966)
Manos, The Hands of Fate (1966)
1966 | Comedy, Horror
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Mystery science theater 3000 (0 more)
It's so bad even watching it on mystery scenice theatre 3000 made it more watchable just about
  
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Pedro Costa recommended Playtime (1967) in Movies (curated)

 
Playtime (1967)
Playtime (1967)
1967 | Classics, Comedy

"In a normal world, one would go out and walk into just any theater to see a film by Jacques Tati. Or Chaplin."

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    Ryan Danny Felber (0 KP)

    Comic Bool Nerd, Movie Buff, and very amateur DM

    I'm a nerd in the classic sense, I like comic books, fantasy lit, and board games. I run a couple...

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John Lithgow recommended Act One in Books (curated)

 
Act One
Act One
Moss Hart | 2014 | Biography, Music & Dance
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"Moss Hart’s memoir of his early years (he died too young to produce Act Two) remains the gold standard among books about the American theater. Fully half of it is about his collaboration with George S. Kaufman on “Once in a Lifetime,” Hart’s breakthrough success. It is the best description of the creative process of theater that I’ve ever read."

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