McCabe and Mrs. Miller.
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I first saw one of his movies in the theater in 1980.pic.twitter.com/FKgUpZIVgM
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I guess I’ll put down a flag for ‘The Long Goodbye.’
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I'm partial to Popeye, but I would be. Gosford Park, M*A*S*H, and Nashville are close behind.
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I would disagree on varied. He had a style and he essentially stuck to it. (Few were able to mimic his style. Alan Rudolph came closest.) Not that that’s a bad thing. I re-watched MASH about a year ago and was blown away.
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Are you telling me 3 Women and Nashville are similar?
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McCabe and Mrs Miller Many of the scenes enthrall and haunt me still
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It’s hard to pick one. Maybe The Long Goodby cuz it’s the most memorable visually & musically, and the leading cast.
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Nashville.
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No love for "The Player," I see
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And not much for Short Cuts.
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