The moment you’ve all been waiting for has arrived. Here it is, the thrilling conclusion of the quiz from Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule which I began in the post before this one. Let’s get right to the action:
- Best Film of 1979.
Absolutely, definitely, and unequivocally Manhattan.
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- Most realistic and/or sincere depiction of small-town life in the movies.
The one that made the biggest impression on me was All the Real Girls.
- Best horror movie creature (non-giant division).
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Last July, following his triumph of conceiving what may be my favorite name of a blog ever, cinephile Dennis Cozzalio devised this cinematic quiz-tionnaire for a post at Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule. Though I am, as is often the case, way late to the party on this mini-meme, I’ve never let that stop me. Anyway, enough prelude.
- Second-favorite Stanley Kubrick film.
Second-favorite? Dr. Strangelove.
- Most significant/important/interesting trend in movies over the past decade, for good or evil.
The takeover of Hollywood studios’ production slate by the parents-with kids or “family” film genre. In the last few years I’ve been going to the movie theatre less and less often, mainly because there are fewer and fewer movies showing there that I’m interested enough to pay $12-$14 to see. Nothing whatsoever against parents, or kids — I love kids. However, I figure that as long as I don’t have children of my own, I should see as many grown-up movies as possible in case I do end up with kids somewhere down the line. Unfortunately the studios aren’t making movies for people like me anymore. They’re making Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Or, for the older end of their target demographic, Twilight.
- Bronco Billy (Clint Eastwood) or Buffalo Bill Cody (Paul Newman)?
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