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colinr

While I figured out the film I had completely blanked on Janet Leigh - I looked at that screen capture and could only see Theresa Russell!

Erin D.

Blurgh, I completely agree about Wendy and Lucy. Just because it's glacial doesn't mean it's good.

mike

Hey FB...whatever you do, please don't let your computer crash this round. i don't know if i can take 18 rounds of french films.

colinr

What's wrong with French films?

(I only ask because I've finally found a round of the quiz that I'm doing well at!)

mike

Colin, I am surprised I am doing so well in the round myself. I have never been a big fan of french films although FB has exposed me to some directors I would never have come across myself (Melville, for instance) that I like so maybe my world view will change.

I do find many french films to be pretentious; however, since the french do like Jerry Lewis movies they cannot be all bad.

Me? I prefer Korean films.

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