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MidniteRambler

Joined Mar 2004
Everyone else seems to add lists to their profile, so I might as well add one to mine. In no particular order: I haven't that much time on my hands. This is off the top of my head, so is not definitive and may be flawed. It is certainly in no particular order.

Wonder Boys
Casablanca
Lawrence of Arabia
The Lion in Winter
A Matter of Life and Death
Nobody's Fool
Withnail and I
Local Hero
Odd Man Out
Pleasantville
Godfather I and II
Chinatown
Suspicion
Psycho
The Thing
The Big Sleep
The Big Lebowski
LA Confidential
The Shooting Party
Fargo
Becket
Alien
The Last Picture Show
A Man for All Seasons (Schofield version [mjeyds])
Pulp Fiction
Great Expectations (Lean version, about '48)
From Dusk Till Dawn [laugh]
The Contender
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The Ipcress File
Notorious
Schindler's List
Forbidden Planet
Sexy Beast
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Diary of a Mad Housewife
Catch-22
House Calls
The Silence of the Lambs
The Lord of the Rings
Bourne x 3
The Importance of Being Earnest ('52 and '02)
An Ideal Husband
East is East (Archie Panjabi [love1])
North by Northwest
Wish You Were Here (Emily Lloyd [love1])
Wuthering Heights (Olivier/Oberon version)
The Remains of the Day
Shadowlands
True Romance
The Odd Couple
Leon
Trainspotting
The Graduate
American Beauty
Casino
Beautiful Girls
It's a Wonderful Life
Howard's End (Hopkins/Thompson)
The Apartment
King Rat
Sense and Sensibility
Goodfellas
My Cousin Vinny
The Departed
The Owl and the Pussycat
The English Patient
Macbeth (Polanski about '71)
Dr Strangelove
Key Largo
Spring and Port Wine

I loathe Shawshank, which, to me, is overblown and sanctimonious schmaltz, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, which I see as pretentious tripe. I am clearly in a tiny minority on this pair of films, which certainly bothers you more than it bothers me [tongue]


As for TV:-

Waking the Dead (British TV Series, obv.)
Brideshead Revisited
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
Only Fools and Horses
Midsomer Murders
Yes, Minister
Fawlty Towers
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Smiley's People
I, Claudius
When the Boat Comes In
A Touch of Frost
Porterhouse Blue
Blott on the Landscape



Midnight Rambler [cooldance][cooldance2] is, if you don't know, by The Rolling Stones from Let It Bleed


Did you hear about the midnight rambler
Everybody got to go
Did you hear about the midnight rambler
The one that shut the kitchen door

He don't give a hoot of warning
Wrapped up in a black cat cloak
He don't go in the light of the morning
He split the time the cock'rel crows

Talkin' about the midnight gambler
The one you never seen before
Talkin' about the midnight gambler
Did you see him jump the garden wall

Sighin' down the wind so sadly
Listen and you'll hear him moan
Talkin' about the midnight gambler
Everybody got to go

Did you hear about the midnight rambler
Well, honey, it's no rock 'n' roll show
Well, I'm talkin' about the midnight gambler
Yeah, the one you never seen before

Oh don't do that, oh don't do that, oh don't do that

Don't you do that, don't you do that

Well you heard about the Boston...
It's not one of those
Well, talkin' 'bout the midnight...shhhh...
The one that closed the bedroom door

I'm called the hit-and-run raper in anger
The knife-sharpened tippie-toe...
Or just the shoot 'em dead, brainbell jangler
You know, the one you never seen before

So if you ever meet the midnight rambler
Coming down your marble hall
Well he's pouncing like proud black panther
Well, you can say I, I told you so

Well, don't you listen for the midnight rambler
Play it easy, as you go
I'm gonna smash down all your plate glass windows
Put a fist, put a fist through your steel-plate door

Did you hear about the midnight rambler
He'll leave his footprints up and down your hall
And did you hear about the midnight gambler
And did you see me make my midnight call

And if you ever catch the midnight rambler
I'll steal your mistress from under your nose
I'll go easy with your cold fandango
I'll stick my knife right down your throat, baby
And it hurts!

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MidniteRambler's rating
Tomorrow Is Yesterday
7.910
Tomorrow Is Yesterday
For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
7.19
For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
The City on the Edge of Forever
9.210
The City on the Edge of Forever
Errand of Mercy
8.110
Errand of Mercy
This Side of Paradise
7.89
This Side of Paradise
A Taste of Armageddon
8.010
A Taste of Armageddon
Shore Leave
7.310
Shore Leave
Miri
6.99
Miri
The Ultimate Computer
8.08
The Ultimate Computer
The Omega Glory
6.16
The Omega Glory
By Any Other Name
7.58
By Any Other Name
Patterns of Force
7.58
Patterns of Force
The Psychiatrist
9.110
The Psychiatrist
Les enfants de Windermere
7.210
Les enfants de Windermere
Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger
7.910
Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger
Spock's Brain
5.78
Spock's Brain
The Paradise Syndrome
6.77
The Paradise Syndrome
Is There in Truth No Beauty?
6.97
Is There in Truth No Beauty?
Spectre of the Gun
7.28
Spectre of the Gun
Day of the Dove
7.76
Day of the Dove
The Tholian Web
8.010
The Tholian Web
Wink of an Eye
7.39
Wink of an Eye
The Empath
6.57
The Empath
Elaan of Troyius
7.07
Elaan of Troyius
Whom Gods Destroy
6.99
Whom Gods Destroy

Reviews11

MidniteRambler's rating
Alfred le Grand, vainqueur des Vikings

Alfred le Grand, vainqueur des Vikings

6.2
5
  • Dec 16, 2006
  • Such a shame

    Voyeur

    Voyeur

    5.0
    7
  • Jun 16, 2004
  • A real mess of an oddity.

    Un homme pour l'éternité

    Un homme pour l'éternité

    7.7
    10
  • Jun 14, 2004
  • I am the king's loyal servant, but God's first.

    England needs an heir. Queen Catherine is as barren as a brick. Henry VIII falls for Anne Boleyn and needs to divorce his queen, but she is the aunt of the Holy Roman Emperor and the Pope cannot grant Henry's wish. Anne Boleyn falls pregnant, and Henry needs a divorce now. He rejects papal power in England and the Church of England is born. Henry and Anne are married in January 1533; Henry divorces Catherine the following May, insisting they were never married because she was once betrothed to his long dead brother, Arthur. In September, Elizabeth is born. So began the Anglican church, the Elizabethan era, the patronage of Shakespeare and the conflict between protestant England and Catholic Spain, culminating in the dispatch of their doomed Armada; for good measure, Elizabeth, the virgin queen, had two American states named after her. All because England needed an heir, or because Henry wanted Anne, or both.

    Behind the scenes of this drama is the story of lawyer Thomas More, who rose to become Chancellor of England (the king's closest advisor) then fell from grace because his conscience would not allow him to oppose the Pope, who was, to More, the link with St Peter and therefore with Christ Himself. This film is an examination of More's belief in his god as represented by the Pope. What it is not about is divorce. Thomas More did not object to the divorce so much as to the rejection of papal authority and the establishment of a rival church - albeit catholic - with the monarch as the head of the church in England. Henry, it should be noted, regarded himself as a catholic until the day he died.

    More's refusal to swear to an oath based upon the Act of Succession, and his eloquent legal and philosophical debates on and around the subject, form the basis of this staggering film. In the background, his family gradually lose their status and their wealth when More resigns the chancellorship and is imprisoned in the Tower (of London). It is when we hear of his reasons for refusing the oath, as explained to a King's Council, to his daughter and to the Duke of Norfolk, that we understand his absolute faith in his god and the depth of his love: "only God is love right through". We understand that although he is responsible for his family in this earthly realm, when it comes to their souls, they are on their own and must go where their own consciences take them: we know that he would not perjure himself even to save their lives.

    This is an astonishing film. From the opening scenes, including Orson Welles's cameo, where the challenge to papal authority is explained, through More's confrontation with Robert Shaw's Henry VIII, to his imprisonment and trial, we are with the man for all seasons. We understand his predicament and we learn why he is regarded as a saint. Most of us know we are not made of such stuff as this, that we could not tolerate the imprisonment in the grimy, dank dungeon, then face execution for the want of the taking of an oath.

    Scofield's portrayal of More is one of the best performances in cinematic history and he delivers Robert Bolt's literate dialogue with the gravitas appropriate to the role. Robert Shaw, in his one scene, plays Henry like a kid in a candy store who needs help reaching the jar on the top shelf, only to be disappointed when he takes off the lid. With actors like Wendy Hiller, John Hurt, Nigel Davenport, Susannah York, Leo McKern and Corin Redgrave in the other supporting roles we cannot claim any as standing out from the rest: these are, each and every one, the most outstanding actors and each part has been perfectly cast.

    This amazing movie won half a dozen Oscars and deservedly so. It has withstood well the ravages of time and glows like a beacon in the wilderness as an example of how to write a spellbinding (screen)play, of how to direct a dialogue driven film and of how to bring to life the complexities and machinations of a middle ages court. It is a luxurious slice of cinema that will live for a long, long time. We are privileged to be able to watch films of such quality.
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