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Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey (NR | 2011)Flickchart Ranking: #6775 |
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DIRECTED BY Constance Marks
GENRES Documentary
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Exit through the Gift Shop vs. King of Kong
The top two documentaries on Flickchart battle for supremacy!

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind vs. The Princess Bride
I treat every day like Valentine’s Day, so let’s go ahead and make today’s featured matchup between the two most highly rated romantic movies on Flickchart.

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Heaven’s Burning vs. The Girl on a Motorcycle
For Valentine’s Day, we have two movies about women who ditch their ho-hum hubbies and hit the road for romance. Heaven’s Burning stars Russell Crowe and Youki Kudoh as lovers on the run after a bank robbery gone bad. The Girl on a Motorcycle features a leather-clad Marianne Faithfull mounting a mean machine on an adventure to rendezvous with her paramour. In both cases, the heroines entertain an idealized notion of their romantic situation that doesn’t turn out so well in reality. Perhaps these can be viewed as Valentine’s Day cautionary tales, unless of course tragic love is more in line with your concept of romance. Read the rest of this entry »
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How in the world does he not break into a little smile at least once?
Bell Book and Candle vs Boys’ Night Out

Today is Kim Novak’s birthday, and they definitely don’t make ‘em like her anymore, so let’s celebrate with a matchup between two of her best silly movies. Vertigo is easily her best film but don’t overlook these two gems either. Bell, Book and Candle features a young Jack Lemmon, an ageing (but still great) Jimmy Stewart and a Kim as a crazy-hot witch. Boys’ Night Out is, in my opinion, the quintessential silly sex comedy of the early 60’s (back when they made 50 zillion a year). It heavy on the laughs and James Garner is such a great romantic lead. I give the nod to Boys’ Night Out, which is available through the Warner Archive.

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days vs. He’s Just Not That into You
Re-live the #1 movies from February 9th 2003 and 2009, respectively. How do you think they hold up and is anybody else surprised that a movie as forgettable as He’s Just Not That into You has such a respectable standing on Flickchart?