144 out of the 250, which isn't bad really. Not sure why some of those are on the list. Rope? Really? Just because it has really long scenes shot in one continuous take doesn't make it good if the rest of it is crap.
Recommendations to Phil of those you haven't seen:
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf - An amazing script. My favourite play of all time and the film really does it justice. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton are fantastic together.
A Streetcar Named Desire - Again, coming from a brilliant play. Knockout performances all round.
Network - Faye Dunawaye is amazing
Old Boy - Dark. Really Dark
Dial M for Murder (or did you have that?) - Hitchcock classic!
All About Eve (again, you might have had it. I just remember recommending it in a previous topic at some point) - One of my all time favourites. Really witty, intelligent script.
Recommendations to Phil of those you haven't seen:
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf - An amazing script. My favourite play of all time and the film really does it justice. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton are fantastic together.
A Streetcar Named Desire - Again, coming from a brilliant play. Knockout performances all round.
Network - Faye Dunawaye is amazing
Old Boy - Dark. Really Dark
Dial M for Murder (or did you have that?) - Hitchcock classic!
All About Eve (again, you might have had it. I just remember recommending it in a previous topic at some point) - One of my all time favourites. Really witty, intelligent script.