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jcravens42

Joined Dec 2005
I love movies. When cable TV became widespread in the 1970s, many channels didn't have much in terms of original programming - so they showed old movies. I was addicted to them before I was in double digits. The early version of AMC, which showed old movies, and the addition of TCM, kept me out of oh-so-much trouble as a teenager - coupled with "going to the show" whenever I could money and a ride together.
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High Fidelity
7.46
High Fidelity
Andor
8.610
Andor
Bernie
6.88
Bernie
Agents très spéciaux : Code U.N.C.L.E.
7.28
Agents très spéciaux : Code U.N.C.L.E.
Je dois tuer
6.84
Je dois tuer
Mon fils est innocent
6.910
Mon fils est innocent
The Reader
7.68
The Reader
Cinquante millions pour Johns
5.04
Cinquante millions pour Johns
La femme de sa vie
6.08
La femme de sa vie
The Scar of Shame
6.27
The Scar of Shame
8.210
From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians
La Ronde des pantins
6.59
La Ronde des pantins
62nd Annual Academy Awards
6.49
62nd Annual Academy Awards
Her Highness and the Bellboy
6.47
Her Highness and the Bellboy
A Mathematically Perfect Redemption
6.99
A Mathematically Perfect Redemption
Interstellar
8.710
Interstellar
Alice
6.69
Alice
Modesty Blaise
5.05
Modesty Blaise
L'étoffe des héros
7.810
L'étoffe des héros
La taupe
7.09
La taupe
Captives à Bornéo
7.210
Captives à Bornéo
Crazy Amy
6.27
Crazy Amy
La folle ingénue
7.49
La folle ingénue
Wonder Woman 1984
5.35
Wonder Woman 1984
Pee-wee Big Adventure
7.19
Pee-wee Big Adventure

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  • Bette Davis and Paul Lukas in Quand le jour viendra (1943)
    Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist Movies 1943
    • 16 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Mar 31, 2025
  • Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre, Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet, Paul Henreid, and Conrad Veidt in Casablanca (1942)
    Anti-Nazi Anti-Fascist Movies 1942
    • 12 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Nov 13, 2024
  • L'homme qui en savait trop (1934)
    Cults & Secret Societies in movies before 1950
    • 7 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Nov 02, 2023
  • Humphrey Bogart in La légion noire (1937)
    Anti-fascist or anti-Nazi movies released before 1942
    • 17 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Aug 31, 2023
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Mon fils est innocent

Mon fils est innocent

6.9
10
  • Feb 25, 2025
  • Not black and white, nothing typical nor expected

    Nothing about this nuanced movie is typical or expected. I'm stunned it was made in the 1950s. It's literally a black and white film - and there's nothing black and white about it. You expect the bigots to be the enemy, and they are, exploiting people's fear. But what about greedy people who exploit people's desire for justice and fairness and who aren't the champions of minorities and other marginalized people that they claim to be? Throw in considerable doubt concerning what should be trusted institutions - the police, the judicial process, Congress - and you've got a movie that's really hard to define in just a few words. How have I missed this film? How is this not regularly cited as a classic? 9 rather than 10 stars - one star taken away because of not liking the tidy ending.
    Code secret

    Code secret

    6.6
    8
  • Nov 6, 2024
  • Could have been great but for the weird over dubbing in order to appease Hitler

    The movie is worth watching (listening to?) for William Powell's line delivery alone, and some of those lines are hysterical. The dialogue is SO fun. There are some terrific twists and turns in this plot, though the clothes and adornments in the movie are so clearly NOT from the turn of the century and WWI, when this story is supposedly set. The very poorly-done over dubbing of several lines, done in post-production in order to take out most German references, which movie producers feared would make Hitler angry, are SO awkward and often done by someone that is NOT playing the role - yet, knowing that now, watching the movie, made it all the more interesting to me to watch, making it a movie representing a lot more than the storyline, but a particular point in history (when the movie was made). A lot of folks here say Rosalind Russell is miscast, but she's not at all - Myrna Loy would have been awkward as the dizzy dame Russell plays.
    Une journée particulière

    Une journée particulière

    8.1
    9
  • Sep 26, 2023
  • Toxic masculinity, gender roles, fascism - & vunerable humans

    Two people with nothing in common, who would never have met outside of the specific circumstances that brought them together, spend a remarkable day together, a temporary but extraordinary detour from the set, sad trajectory of their lives. This is a slow moving, quiet movie that sneaks up on you with complexity and timeless themes, starting out as what you think might be just a character study but that progresses into a painful look in what can make people lonely and desperate, into the consequences of toxic masculinity and strict, traditional gender roles, all the while standing as a powerful condemnation of ultra patriotism / fascism. Yes, all that, with little dialogue and everything taking place inside an apartment building. And what dialogue there is is biting and insightful. Both actors are outstanding in their roles, but Sophia Loren shows once again that she is so, so much more than a sex symbol.
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