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I chose to give the nod to Bergman's Hour of the Wolf because, besides being a forgotten masterpiece AND Bergman's only foray into horror, its a flawless piece of cinema which leaves quite an impression on anyone watching it. One of those movies which was imperative to turn up in the Unsung and Underappreciated 100, IMHO, but didnt get acknowledged. People need to see it, at least once.
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Incredible film. Includes some of the most curiously haunting scenes
ever filmed, for sure.
Great list, _V_. I mean, seriously. I'm not even sure I would change anything.
Personally, I'm a huge fan of the music from the 60s. The pop sensibilities of the musicians from that decade were just so fresh, after being inspired by a whole slew of emerging musical styles from previous decades. Bands/people like The Beatles, Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones (just to name a very few) turned music on its head, and gave the world a new way to look at and listen to music. The 60s defined pop music, and here we see a real emergence of such elements as the "hook". It's too bad it seems we've mucked it up today. The term "pop music" essentially refers now to that teeny-bop, heartthrob, corporate garbage.