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Top 50 Animated Movies | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. Top 50 Animated Movies. August 16, 2012. August 16, 2012. I was recently encouraged to create a list of the top 50 animated movies of all time by fellow blogger Bondo of The Movie Review Warehouse. 49 Beauty and the Beast. A lot of you might yell at me for putting this so low and I can’t really defend it other than the fact that I appreciate it more than I enjoy it (though I certainly do enjoy it). Any book reading hero/ine is nice to see. 47 Peter and the Wolf. I got t...
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February | 2015 | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. Review: Children of Men (2006). February 17, 2015. If you ask 10 relatively knowledgeable people to name one thing about. Because, well, gimmicks are impressive, especially those that take a heck of a lot of timing and talent to pull off. Later on, though, I began to think of them in the more colloquial sense of the term “gimmick”, i.e. with a negative connotation. What does the movie have outside these trick shots? Certainly not. I try not to be snobby about my tas...
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The Sound of Music (1965) | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. The Sound of Music (1965). May 5, 2014. The Sound of Music. Or maybe it’s “My Favorite Things,” which might be one of the biggest reasons why I’ve always liked stormy nights. Maria melts the heart of the cold Captain von Trapp in the middle and it’s almost a foregone conclusion. Is there anybody who could resist her charms? The Sound of Music. The Sound of Music. The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro →. 4 thoughts on “ The Sound of Music (1965). You are commenting us...
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Review: Children of Men (2006) | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. Review: Children of Men (2006). February 17, 2015. If you ask 10 relatively knowledgeable people to name one thing about. Because, well, gimmicks are impressive, especially those that take a heck of a lot of timing and talent to pull off. Later on, though, I began to think of them in the more colloquial sense of the term “gimmick”, i.e. with a negative connotation. What does the movie have outside these trick shots? Certainly not. I try not to be snobby about my tas...
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My Fair Lady (1964) | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. My Fair Lady (1964). April 4, 2014. And the movie doesn’t really help its case when it features Audrey Hepburn squawking constantly for the first hour of the film’s three hour run time. Is the first version of Eliza Doolittle the most shrewish character in movie history? What I write about when I write about movies. Playing Pinochle with Pete →. 2 thoughts on “ My Fair Lady (1964). April 5, 2014 at 5:20 PM. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Sarah'...
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Perfection in Art: Black Swan and The Red Shoes | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. Perfection in Art: Black Swan and The Red Shoes. March 17, 2014. Is my fourth favorite movie of all time. Which I watched on Friday night, has a fantastic shot at making the next version of that list. Begone, foul creature! Get really darn close to perfection, but might their makers see imperfections? Or, to look at it another way, do the people behind, um,. 300: Rise of the Silver Surfer. To be part of the company run by Boris Lermontov (Anton Walbrook) who soon promot...
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2014 Movie Discoveries | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. January 2, 2015. September 24, 2015. It’s time again for that annual. Of looking back on the year in movies released before 2014. I watched around 200 movies last year and around 130 of them were not from last year. These are the 40 best examples from those 130. I’ll include a snippet from my review and the title of the film is a link to the full review on my letterboxd page ( and you can see this list there as well. Bobcat Goldthwait’s character is my favorite, a...
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Marathon of the Planet of the Apes: Beneath the Planet of the Apes | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. Marathon of the Planet of the Apes: Beneath the Planet of the Apes. September 2, 2014. Coming only two years after the first. Planet of the Apes. You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell! One of the problems of a sequel to a movie like. Planet of the Apes. Beneath the Planet of the Apes. For length and brutality. Again, silly, but at least this time it was enjoyably so. Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Planet of the Apes.
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Lists | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. 2013 in Film: 99-1. Top 100 Films List (2013). Top 100 Films List (2012). Top 50 Books List (2012). Top 50 Animated Films List. Top 75 Albums List (2011). Top 100 Films List (2011). The 0’s section. The 9’s section. The 8’s section. The 7’s section. The 6’s section. The 5’s section. The 4’s section. The 3’s section. The 2’s section. The 1’s section. Full list and stats. One thought on “ Lists. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Top Posts and Pages.
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Top 27 Movie Discoveries in 2013 Part 1: 27-14 | Benefits of a Classical Education
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Benefits of a Classical Education. Top 27 Movie Discoveries in 2013 Part 1: 27-14. January 1, 2014. The first list of 2013 will be those movies that I discovered for the first time in 2013 but which were not released in that year. There are quite a few movies listed as 2012 or even 2011 movies on Letterboxd but which will count as 2013 movies for my own purposes (. The Act of Killing. This was one of the last Danny Boyle films I had to catch up with (. Is still on the docket). It’s a heartwarmi...Shares ...