
"Ahhhhhh!!! Harold and Maude is one of my all-time favorite movies! Awesome. :)"

"This list = utter greatness. Thanks so much for sharing this. :) Also, thank you for introducing me to several songs I hadn't listened to before."

"Regarding Martha and the question of whether there's a blending between what's real and what's not real, it sounds a bit like you're making reference to what I wrote about the movie, so I feel compell"

"Ouch! I didn't think you'd hate Martha quite so much, though maybe now is a good time to tell you that I've recently heard that the director is a big fan of Haneke, haha. As for Jeff, I was expectin"

"Brilliant work on this list and great observations as usual, man. Oh, and... The Damage? Oh dear God... LOL!! But seriously, the sacrifice of true scares in horror movies is probably what upsets m"

"Great choices. Love how personal the list is."

"Great directors, great movie selections."

"Glad you gave a chance to The Exploding Girl - hardly anyone has seen it and, for a lot of the reasons you state here, it's not something I'm likely to recommend to other people. I admit to having an "

"Hope all goes well with the therapy and that you keep on feeling better. :) If you end up liking Heartbeats, I recommend Dolan's debut film, I Killed My Mother, which I found to be slightly better."

"It wasn't too long ago that I saw Like Crazy, but I have to admit it's definitely one of those movies that didn't stick into my mind. If you ask me about scenes other than the last scene, I may not e"

"My friend, I'm so glad you loved A Separation!! Look forward to your thoughts."

"@Redmist: Thanks, man! As for Hugo, I liked it, and definitely considered it a stunning visual/technical achievement, but I didn't feel the same way about the story. Without spoiling plot details fo"

"As the giraffe said, it's so freaking cool that you remember all these setlists. Whenever I've gotten out of a concert, I always try ro remember the songs and the exact order, but it's not always very"

"Love how you separate your ratings for each aspect of the movies."

"I was wondering when we'd finally see this list. :) Great choices, man, and thanks for including the clips for the benefit of those of us who aren't familiar with some of the ones you picked."

"If you include Twist and Shout, I think you'd also have to include its predecessor, Zappa. :) I also recommend You Are Not Alone (Du Er Ikke Alene)."

"Hahaha. Some great movie moments here. Superbad doesn't lose its ability to make me laugh uproariously even after having seen the movie several times."

"1. A Separation 2. Drive 3. We Need to Talk About Kevin 4. Restless 5. Take Shelter"

"Oh, man, fantastic idea for a list. The title perfectly describes what is truly important when it comes to assessing movies (and unfortunately, it's something a lot of people simply don't understand)"

"Yay for The Invisible - it's not a movie I'd recommend to a lot of people, and I wonder if I'd like it as much if I saw it again today, but I remember just being surprised by how well it resonated wit"

"And yes, I had the urge to scream "Okay, I get it!!" on numerous occasions. Truthfully, I began to feel a little offended. We observe something about a character's nature/motivation. And then we ob"

"You're welcome! :) I'd have to recommend Daniel and Ana... also, I don't know if it'd belong on this list, but Pan's Labyrinth, despite being set in Spain, was made in Mexico and by a Mexican direct"