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  1. Keith Cobby

    For the love of movies: The Past, Present, and Future of Cinema and what makes us fans

    Great video, great director. None of my favourite actors are 'method'.
  2. Keith Cobby

    For the love of movies: The Past, Present, and Future of Cinema and what makes us fans

    Re the 1980s list, Back to the Future should be numero uno, not 42 and certainly higher than Brazil @ 6. Where is The Fabulous Baker Boys? I'm probably in the minority but the 1970s are my least favourite decade, a few good films certainly, but too many looked horrible, really grungy, either...
  3. Keith Cobby

    For the love of movies: The Past, Present, and Future of Cinema and what makes us fans

    Horizon sounds like an interesting project. I'm a big fan of both Silverado and Open Range but not keen on Wyatt Earp.
  4. Keith Cobby

    For the love of movies: The Past, Present, and Future of Cinema and what makes us fans

    It's a good question. I'm very much living in the past with films and like hardly anything that has been released recently. It may be that there are many contemporary films that will become future classics (but I doubt it). Obviously streaming has a huge impact now but it might be just that...
  5. Keith Cobby

    For the love of movies: The Past, Present, and Future of Cinema and what makes us fans

    Who can get you to watch a film on their name alone. Really for me it's three directors, Chris Nolan, Richard Linklater, Paolo Sorrentino. Plus I'll watch anything with Jessica Chastain.
  6. Keith Cobby

    For the love of movies: The Past, Present, and Future of Cinema and what makes us fans

    Not much to interest me. I watched Top Gun theatrically and streamed Triangle & Apollo. Watched half of Batman on a flight and streamed 15 minutes of Glass Onion. Will watch NOPE in due course.
  7. Keith Cobby

    For the love of movies: The Past, Present, and Future of Cinema and what makes us fans

    Crimes isn't one for me but The Forgiven will be. The Gray Man will if it gets a theatrical release. I watched Red Notice (Netflix) theatrically, a very small distribution in only 12 cinemas in the UK, fortunately one was near me. Operation Fortune (Guy Ritchie) is another. The Bond films are...
  8. Keith Cobby

    For the love of movies: The Past, Present, and Future of Cinema and what makes us fans

    Interesting videos, thanks for the heads-up. Good setting for directors/actors to talk about their films and films they like.
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