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Jack Welch: “For me, this is the film of films. Fellini's joyous tribute to art and ego is endlessly beautiful, fascinating, contradictory, and mysterious.”
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Jack Welch: “For me, this is the film of films. Fellini's joyous tribute to art and ego is endlessly beautiful, fascinating, contradictory, and mysterious.”
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Jack Welch: “Welles' postmodern essay/magic act is his final film. And like his first, it's a unique, mysterious masterpiece that we've never quite caught up with.”
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Jack Welch: “I've seen this head-trip enough times to recognize that it's some kind of a masterpiece. I'll probably never know what kind, though.”
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Jack Welch: “The sister film of "Ran." A slow, bleakly beautiful epic. Proof that even second-rate Kurosawa is miles beyond the best work of most directors.”
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Jack Welch: “Is there any better film villain than Robert Mitchum's satanic, snake oil selling preacher? One of the most idiosyncratic, haunting movies ever made.”
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Jack Welch: “Kubrick's most humane and moving film is his first masterpiece.”
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Jack Welch: “It seems ready to explode from the sheer rambunctiousness of Godard's creative energy. Fiercely intellectual yet playful. This is Godard at his best.”
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Jack Welch: “I believe this overwhelmingly beautiful film still has many mysteries to reveal to me. The dreamy ballet scene is a masterpiece in its own right.”
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Jack Welch: “Films don't get more iconic. "Stagecoach" remains the textbook for classical Hollywood storytelling; it's the Western pared down to its essence.”
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Jack Welch: “The most perfect and profound of thrillers, "Heart of Darkness" meets Hitchcock. Carol Reed and Anton Karas make Vienna a jaunty circle of hell.”
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