I saw Morgan’s Creek at 13 and was so obsessed with its comedy perfection it made me want to write movies.
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4 perfect movies.
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Might agree with that
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I found Sullivan's Travels just a bit too preachy. This might still be the best stretch, but that's the weak link.
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I agree completely.
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Bill Forsyth: Gregory's Girl Local Hero Comfort and Joy Housekeeping
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I’d add that Igmar Bergman’s run with Smiles of a Summer Night, The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries and The Magician is way up there as well
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Despite having been made in a different era, Sturges' comedies have a modern sensibility to them.
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OOF, no love for Hail the Conquering Hero?? The best of the bunch!
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I picked Kurosawa; Rashamon Ikiru The Idiot Seven Samurai
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