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Brice: “On a technical level, this is undoubtedly Melville's best. Le Doulos remains my favorite, but this is one of the all-time great war films.”
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Brice: “A stark, uncompromising film that also manages to be a simple B-movie, "White Dog" is a statement on racism unlike any other. ”
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Brice: “A masterpiece of American noir, finally getting proper recognition. Also my favorite packaging in a Criterion release; a classy package.”
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Brice: “Politics is a dance, a game, and in the case of an election a long con. This documentary, although strongly one-sided, is enlightening and thrilling.”
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Brice: “I find this surprisingly underrated. It's my favorite Wes Anderson; it takes all that makes him great, and throws in some hilarious action scenes.”
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Brice: “I find it bizarre this got made in the fifties. The plot is super bleak, and the ending comes way the hell out of left field. Unusual and memorable.”
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Brice: “My favorite war film. Deeply philosophical and absolutely beautiful, this could be Malick at his best.”
DVD Spine #536 Learn more »
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Brice: “One of Mamet's most difficult works due to the deeply elusive plot. His trademarks, however, still remain; see the banter between Mantegna and Macy”
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Brice: “As an English major who likely will have a little aimless time after graduating, I can already tell I can relate to this film. ”
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Brice: “One of the greatest lines in cinema happens at the end: "Because I was paid to." A minimalist masterpiece, and yes, it is the coolest movie ever made.”
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Brice: “The greatest "love" story ever filmed. The depth and realism of these characters cuts you straight to the core. Bergman's masterpiece, no doubt.”
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Brice: “My first and favorite Criterion, as well as my favorite film of Jean-Pierre Melville, my favorite director. SImply put, the favorite.”
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Brice: “Is there any Nouvelle Vague film that Anna Karina couldn't turn into magic? I think you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who'd disagree.”
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