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I think what separates it from any other movie is that while it does not have a structured plot like most movies you'll see, the story is still really captivating. And that is a tough needle to thread.
It's hard to explain what the movie is really about and a lot of it seems like dream sequences instead of following a coherent narrative, but despite all that, I still get just as immersed in the characters and what happens next in the same I would with a really good movie that has a more structured / literal plot. It is more like watching a work of art than a movie. That's why it's my GOAT anyways.
godfather, clockwork orange, apocalypse now, good bad ugly, scarface, pulp fiction, 2001, goodfellas, blue velvet, big lebowski, im sure ive seen all over these movies 10 times+ so i must like them a lot. casino, caddy shack, boogie nights, and a bunch of others too. its more about directors than movies i suppose. cant go wrong with kubrick, lynch, scorsese or tarantino. mostly great stuff from coppola and leone. i tend to like hitchcock and oliver stone as well but they have some boring movies at times.
godfather, clockwork orange, apocalypse now, good bad ugly, scarface, pulp fiction, 2001, goodfellas, blue velvet, big lebowski, im sure ive seen all over these movies 10 times+ so i must like them a lot. casino, caddy shack, boogie nights, and a bunch of others too. its more about directors than movies i suppose. cant go wrong with kubrick, lynch, scorsese or tarantino. mostly great stuff from coppola and leone. i tend to like hitchcock and oliver stone as well but they have some boring movies
Hitchcock directed 65 movies.
At least five could make the list.
how would you improve your exploitative play in a live 6 max setting in nlhm 10/20
Certified fresh score.
97%
Psycho
98%
Rear Window
100%
Shadow of a Doubt
97%
North by Northwest
98%
Strangers on a Train
how do you practice for live games where exploitative play is key? and how do you spot the exploitable spots?