10. Sophie's Choice (Pakula, 1982)
9. Do the Right Thing (Lee, 1989)
8. The Right Stuff (Kaufman, 1983)
7. Crimes and Misdemeanors (Allen, 1989)
6. The Last Temptation of Christ (Scorsese, 1988)
5. The Empire Strikes Back (Kershner, 1980)
4. Back to the Future (Zemeckis, 1985)
3. Down By Law (Jarmusch, 1986)
2. The King of Comedy (Scorsese, 1983)
1. Gandhi (Attenborough, 1982)
Saturday, December 29, 2007
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You know you can actually tell which Star Wars film you're watching before the title comes up in the scrolling words? It has to do with the placement of the words 'Star Wars' when they first appear. The 'closer' they are to the viewer the further you're along in episodes.
I was watching a Japanese game show (in Germany no less) and they had this kid on who was mind-boggingly good with his SW trivia. For the final question they simply showed him the first second of one of the films (no exaggeration) and he guessed correctly. Go watch for yourself.
whoops. that was me above, i must've hit 'anonymous' by mistake!
somehow I knew it was you all along, zrbo. I think it was the Japanese game show in Germany thing.
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