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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sun Tzu who wrote (51475)2/11/2022 10:51:36 AM
From: roto1 Recommendation

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Lee Lichterman III

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I never thought of having a scorecard of sorts.. maybe a beer or two, then I'd become
somewhat introspective and analytic of what's what.
I'm not Gene Siskel/ Roger Ebert worthy.

My movie of recent, "No Time to Die".. the movie moguls killed off James Bond! That's
bullshit! Who is going to do battle with Putin or Jinping? Now, a black woman 007?
The 'woke' culture has to get their own vehicle.. not piggyback on legendary/ proven
heroes. I was pissed at the end of that movie.



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (51475)2/11/2022 2:26:00 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III1 Recommendation

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Sun Tzu

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I thought AJ was only ranking mob movies, not top movies in general.
I rank movies based on how they make me feel, witty dialogue and originality.
No time to put in order but off the top of my head, my favs are...

Casablanca - fantastic dialogue that just gets better every time I watch it.

Annie Hall - really captured how unique relationships are.

Believe it or not, Parenthood. It showed the different parenting styles of the time and covered many of the real challenges while not ending everything in the typical perfect happy ending.

Big Chill - awesome dialogue, (my favorite way to watch is to do Breakfast Club, St Elmo's fire then Big Chill. It's like watching the same group grow up) Jeff Goldbloom's line about rationalization is so true!!!

To Kill a Mockingbird

Meet me in St Louis

Goodbye Girl (with Dreyfus, not the remake)

Fiddler on the roof