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20ish Movies for a Desert Island

POSTED 09/13/2007 UNDER QuickPosts

I was browsing Corey Marion's blog, catching up on the inner lives of the peeps at IconFactory, and saw that a number of their crew have posted their lists of top 20 movies to have on a desert island, plus a few guilty pleasures. The lists, to my mind, are like comfort food for the eyes, and it reminds me of some good ole' days back in grad school when I watched Ged cut together video excerpts from some of his favorite movies into one seamless sequence. Ged, Corey, and Anthony Piraino have all posted their lists publicly, with the kind of personable commentary you'd expect from the nice guys at IF. I haven't made my list yet, but don't let that stop you from enjoying theirs! To start, I'd probably pick Ratatouille (really close to my soul in a lot of ways, saw it 3 times practically back to back) and The Last Starfighter as a guilty pleasure (early 3D computer graphics, arcades games, and high camp space opera, oh yeah!)


Comments

1. Gedeon Maheux said on 09/13/2007 06:14PM...

“Don’t worry, I’ll have it all figured out by the time we reach the Frontier.”

beep. beep.

“What’s that?”

“The Frontier.”

CLASSIC! :-)

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2. Corey Marion said on 09/14/2007 04:23AM...

Funny! I almost put The Last Starfighter on my Guilty Pleasres List. I just happen have the DVD with me at the office :-)

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