by Red Wolf"What are you doing?" Dawn was editing what appeared to be quite a long list.
"I'm going over the list you made me ages ago. A hundred movies I have to see before I die."
Spike looked over her shoulder at the notes she'd added. "You didn't like The Seventh Seal?"
Dawn shrugged. "I kind of lost the plot with that, but seeing the restored print of Metropolis at the German Embassy with the orchestra rocked."
Spike had to agree. "That it did. How many left?"
Dawn checked her count. "Another forty. So, The Seven Samurai or Blowup?"
Jossverse Drabbles — challenge #100: one hundred
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Very cute. And Dawn will be quite the cultured film goer if she sees then all — via LiveJournal
— posted by a2zmom at 06.03.2005 19:37 AEST | 
It's certainly better viewing than the schlock Hollywood has turned out of late. It seems they view all movie-goers as illiterate, retarded, teenaged boys. Or possibly politicians — via LiveJournal
— posted by Red Wolf at 06.03.2005 19:38 AEST | 
Wonderful concept! And I vote for Antonioni's Blow Up next! — via LiveJournal
— posted by spikendru at 06.03.2005 19:39 AEST | 
World Movies will be running the 25 Films You Must See Before You Die over the next several months, I am so happy.
I love Blow Up too — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 06.03.2005 19:41 AEST |
I love Blow Up too — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 06.03.2005 19:41 AEST |
I agree with her; Samurai was good. I saw it in a Film Appreciation class I took when I was nineteen. We were supposed to see Seal in that class, too, but ran out of time. Too bad; it looked intriguing — via LiveJournal
— posted by IrishVampire13 at 06.03.2005 19:47 AEST | 
I couldn't get into The Seventh Seal, don't know if that was due to the film or my short attention span at the time of viewing. Will have to give it another crack in the future — via LiveJournal
— posted by Red Wolf at 06.03.2005 19:48 AEST | 
It's a comlete testament to my taste for crappy movies that i haven't seen any of these films — via LiveJournal
— posted by Pheral at 06.03.2005 19:49 AEST | 
I have the joy of SBS and World Movies at home and get to see some amazing stuff. If you like a movie, that's all there is to it. I love April Fools Day. I love Doris Day movies. I love Alfred Hitchcock movies. I'm a pretty undiscriminating viewer. For a short attention span, you can't go past Run Lola Run, I came in halfway through and was glued to that film — via LiveJournal
— posted by Red Wolf at 06.03.2005 19:49 AEST | 
I must say i can get really hooked on alot of world films, but only if i turn on when they're showing and just don't turn off. I never plan to see these films because they dont seem interesting, but get me watching themand i won't stop. Short attention span is my fault. Among all the million others of course — via LiveJournal
— posted by Pheral at 06.03.2005 19:50 AEST | 
when are you going to post that list for us! (I love the Mischief!verse — I really wanna watch movies with Spike) — via LiveJournal
— posted by GarniGal at 06.03.2005 19:52 AEST | 
Try the World Movies list that will be playing from March — via LiveJournal
— posted by Red Wolf at 06.03.2005 19:53 AEST | 
Oh, Seven Samurai, definitely! :-) — via LiveJournal
— posted by Elizabeth Culmer at 06.03.2005 20:04 AEST | 
That does seem to be the consensus — via LiveJournal
— posted by Red Wolf at 06.03.2005 20:04 AEST | 
I vote for The Seven Samurai, and then they could watch The Magnificent Seven for counterpoint. Oh, to watch movies with Spike! — via LiveJournal
— posted by zandra_x at 06.03.2005 20:11 AEST | 
I love these little snippets of daily life. I bet Spike's list doesn't include some of his ::real:: favorites though. I doubt he shares the softie ones even with Dawn! — via Spike's Salvation
— posted by Sandra Strait at 14.03.2005 16:01 AEST | 
do you really have such a list? that's so kool — via Forever Fandom
— posted by Anonymous Coward at 25.03.2005 20:23 AEST | 
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