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Originally Posted by Boomer
2B, thank you for starting this thread. We have Netflix and Amazon, but sometimes when we want to watch a movie, we can't think of one. Clicking aimlessly through their buzillion titles, hoping for a hit, is most often pointless because we have never even heard of most of them.
This thread will help. I hope it continues.
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American Film Institute
There are many good lists out there.
I audited two courses at the University of Nevada, Reno in Film Criticism. The courses were taught at a movie theater in the MGM Grand in Reno, Nevada. Professor Howard Rosenberg taught these.
Howard Rosenberg I love his 224 Mail Box.
I audited his classes in Westerns and Sci/Fi Horror and chatted a bit with his Teaching Assistant Kirk G., who had been in my Class of 1977 at Earl Wooster High School up to the point that I took correspondence courses at Reno High School and skipped my Senior Year.
All of the movies he discussed were worth watching quite often. I will try to recall many of these.
There is another Howard Rosenberg who was a "TV Guide" critic so the name may seem familiar but that man lives in Los Angeles and not Reno, Nevada.
Former L.A. Times TV Critic Howard Rosenberg Enjoying the Life of Academia - NewspaperAlum