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Don Juan (1926)
Don Juan won
In my most humble of opinions, this is one of the greatest silent movies ever made. The story line, the sets, (the set designer deserves special credit) the photography, the rapid pace and hesitation when called for, everything combined made for and hour and a half of pure enjoyment. And it was so enjoyable to see one our great talents at his best. There will never be another John Barrymore. And in this film there was something not too often seen in silent film. There was just not movement, there was ACTING. GREAT ACTING. And wait for the chase scene. Absolutely terrific effects. I recommend this film to anyone who is a real fan of films, silent or sound. And as an added thought, there was that beautiful musical score played so dramatically by the New York Philharmonic.
Maytime (1937)
I cried, and cried.
This film should never be remade under any circumstance. You do not mess around with genius. Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald at their very best. When it hits the tube, I get the tissue, lay back in my recliner and watch. And on every occasion, I see something that I had missed before. There is so much love there.
Play Misty for Me (1971)
You should see what didn't make the final cut.
It was as much fun to make this movie in 1971 as it is to watch it today. Eastwood, a real gentleman, doesn't direct movies, he lets you do what you want to do and then says, well, that was pretty good, now let's try this. But I would never do it again. NEVER.