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In reply to the discussion: Your chance to promote an overlooked/forgotten masterpiece: Movies [View all]Tikki
(14,899 posts)16. James Jarmusch's 'Stranger Than Paradise' (1984)
Young adult immigrants come to the United States from everywhere and the adjustments and the attempts to
fit in are always fascinating.
The ending of this movie is a reminder that family roots spoken of over time and places can be
just as fascinating and mysterious to the generations watching as their family adjusts.
Tikki
John Lurie is in this movie.
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I found the book appalling. Felt that the premise was excuse to kill young women.
SharonAnn
Jul 26
#36
The Sorceress from 1956 with Marina Vladi. Mostly with the haunted song
question everything
Jul 5
#9
Yes!! Genuinely horrifying, and Rock Hudson (so often seen as a square-jawed stiff) is excellent.
hatrack
Jul 26
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Highly under-rated film. Tight story, good actors, great direction and cinematography, great sound track ...
marble falls
Jul 27
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Yep! Tough competition in 77; Star Wars, Close Encounters, Saturday Night Fever, Annie Hall,......
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Jul 27
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