Selections for 2015 Blind Spots Series





Hoop Dreams (1994) (Steve James)


I've decided to continue with Ryan McNeil's blindspot blogathon. Many other LAMB bloggers are also participating, so it should be fun. The idea is you select 12 films you've never seen before, and write about a film each month. I've compiled a list of films I definitely want to watch in 2015. Based on flickchart, these are the highest ranked films by each director that I haven’t seen. I also went with films that have a score of 8/10 on IMDb or close to it. So besides Hoop Dreams, which are the rest?



This is Spinal Tap (1984) (Rob Reiner)





Patton (1970) (Franklin J. Schaffner)





Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) (multiple directors)





The Ten Commandments (1956) (Cecil B. DeMille)





The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976) (John Cassavetes)





Mary Poppins (1964) (Robert Stevenson)





The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) (Orson Welles)





Andrei Rublev (1966) (Andrei Tarkovsky)






All That Jazz (1979) (Bob Fosse)






A Face in The Crowd (1957) (Elia Kazan)






Nashville (1975) (Robert Altman)





What do you think of my choices? Have you seen these films/documentaries?

23 comments:

  1. GREAT choices, and so many of them are still blind spots for me! I was thinking about going the 1940's route again, but maybe I'll copy some of these instead.

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    1. @Fisti: Glad you approve! I'm pretty excited to see the 12 films. I copied Patton from Dan's blind spot list, having had it on my watchlist for ages.

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  2. I've seen 10 of these films although I've only seen the theatrical cut of Killing of a Chinese Bookie but not the director's cut which I heard is far more superior. Which version are you going to do or are you going to do both version.

    Patton I've only seen parts of while A Face in the Crowd is a film I haven't seen.

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    1. @thevoid99: I didn’t realize there was a dir cut of Chinese bookie, I’ll have to see if I can track down that version, which you say is superior.

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  3. Some great movies here. I've seen 11 of these, and I can't imagine you won't love Spinal Tap and Hoop Dreams in particular.

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    1. @SJHoneywell: Thanks, I look forward to them. Heard great things over the years about Hoop Dreams and Spinal Tap.

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  4. I'm not too familiar with the films on your list besides Mary Poppins, Snow White and Ten Commandments. I did watched Snow White when I was a kid, I wasn't too fond because it was a bit dark for me as a kid.

    I also have a list prepared, I'll post it soon

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    1. @Andina: I’m not a kid so I don’t mind Snow White is dark. I took a sneak peak at your letterboxd blind spot list. Nice choices, 4 of them are all-time favorites of mine.

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  5. I've seen exactly half of these, the first five you have listed plus Mary Poppins. Hoop Dreams is probably my favorite of the bunch, though I enjoyed them all. Well, I'm not a huge fan of This is Spinal Tap, but I didn't hate it. Looking forward to these reviews.

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    1. @Wendell Ottley: Glad you enjoyed those films, hopefully I’ll have something positive to say. I look forward to reviewing them next year!

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  6. You selected some great films. Pretty diverse. I've seen only two of them: All That Jazz and Mary Poppins. I liked them both quite a lot.
    I have Nashville on my list as well. Heard so many good things about it.

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    1. @the sound and the screen: Thanks! I tried to mix it up. Hopefully they live up to expectations for the most part

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  7. Very cool list! Hoop Dreams, This Is Spinal Tap and Nashville are all awesome. Still a few I need to see -- The Magnificent Ambersons and All That Jazz have been in my queue for a while now.

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    1. Eric @The Warning Sign: Thank you! Many of these are classics I overlooked and have been in my queue forever, so good to finally tick them off

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  8. Nice list! I've seen eight of them, and Patton is on my Blind Spot list for 2015. Mary Poppins has amazingly become my daughter's favorite movie, and I can see the appeal. All That Jazz is something to see, and Hoop Dreams is amazing.

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    1. @Dan Heaton: I noticed Patton on your list, will be interesting to compare notes. I can’t understand how I missed Mary Poppins all these years!

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  9. Brilliant picks, Chris! Love the variety, which should make it an interesting viewing experience.

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  10. A great a diverse selection. Hoop Dreams is just that good. I could really stand to watch it again actually.

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    1. @Alex Withrow: Thanks, I look forward to Hoop Dreams. I heard it’s entertaining even if you’re not a fan of basketball

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    2. Withrow! Get in on the Blindspotting in 2015, man!

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    3. We have one entry in common this year (ALL THAT JAZZ), and you even have a pair selected that *remain* blindspots for me (RUBLEV & KILLING). As for what I've seen on your list, I can only say that you are in for one hell of a year

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    4. @Ryan McNeil: Look forward to comparing notes on ALL THAT JAZZ. Yes, many people praise the films I picked, so I’m hoping I feel the same way.

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