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Old 01.16.2017, 03:31 AM   #20517
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i remember very little to nothing about "celebrity." only i think that it was in black and white. and a convertible?

what are the other 5 left? i could save you some suffering maybe ha ha

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i haven't seen EVERY movie here and i disagree with some individual cases, but the general pattern in this list is not aberrant

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/w...-worst-movies/

The remaining films are Bullets Over Broadway, Sweet and Lowdown, Everyone Says I love You, Deconstructing Harry and Wild Man Blues.

The Boxset should've been titled The Lost Years. Although after Celebrity, Small Time Crooks starts to look like a masterpiece.

His more recent films, though generally more throw-away than anything he'd done before, do seem to represent, if not quite a return to his 70s-80s form, a definite upturn - and Blue Jasmine (which isn't throwaway at all) actually wouldn't look that out of place alongside his very best comedy/dramas. Either way I do have a soft spot for stuff like Magic in the Moonlight, To Rome With Love and especially Midnight in Paris, without making any great claims for them - I'm actually quite looking forward to seeing Cafe Society.

That 90s stuff though ... so far not good. Unfortunately I'm one of those people who, when I buy a boxset, I have to watch it all, however bad, if only to get it out of the way.
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