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zingy
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 The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz Quote: The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical fantasy film directed primarily by Victor Fleming from a script mostly by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf, with uncredited contributions by others. It was based on the 1900 novel of the same name by L. Frank Baum, who died twenty years before this film was released. It features Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr and Frank Morgan, with Billie Burke, Margaret Hamilton, Charles Grapewin, Clara Blandick and the Singer Midgets as the Munchkins. Notable in its use of special effects, use of Technicolor, fantasy storytelling and unusual characters, The Wizard of Oz has become, over the years, one of the best known of all films. Its impact, however, was not nearly as strongly felt at the time of its original release.
Dorothy Gale, a 12-year-old Kansas farmgirl, is knocked unconscious during a tornado. She, her dog Toto, and the farmhouse are apparently transported to the magical Land of Oz, where she sets out on the yellow brick road to the Emerald City to ask the Wizard of Oz to return her to Kansas. During her journey, she meets a Scarecrow, a Tin Man and a Cowardly Lion, who join her, hoping to receive what they lack themselves (a brain, a heart and courage, respectively). They are pursued by the Wicked Witch of the West, who wants her dead sister's magic ruby slippers, now worn by Dorothy. At the end of the film, Dorothy finds herself back in her own bed at the farmhouse, but in Kansas, where her aunt tries to convince her that she dreamt her adventures in Oz.
Initially, The Wizard of Oz made only a small profit due to its enormous budget, despite largely favorable critical reviews. "Over the Rainbow" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the film itself received several Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. Telecasts of the film began in 1956, and because of them the film has found a larger audience—its television screenings were once an annual tradition and have re-introduced the film to the public, making The Wizard of Oz one of the most famous films ever made. The Library of Congress named The Wizard of Oz as the most-watched film in history. It is often ranked among the top ten best movies of all-time in various critics' and popular polls, and it has provided many memorable quotes.
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Libs
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I find it hard to believe that a thread for this is just now being created.
I bet anything one already exists.
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Shack
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I'm going to get murdered for this.
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Is it a nice little fairytale if you're a kid? Yes. However, looking at it with open eyes, it's painfully slow and boring. All the words and dialogue are so drawn out, it's truly the 30s version of bad childrens jokes and puns, and it's hard to sit through. It's dated, unbelievably.
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Libs
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Shack wrote: I'm going to get murdered for this.
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Is it a nice little fairytale if you're a kid? Yes. However, looking at it with open eyes, it's painfully slow and boring. All the words and dialogue are so drawn out, it's truly the 30s version of bad childrens jokes and puns, and it's hard to sit through. It's dated, unbelievably.
Um no.
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Maverikk
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Shack wrote: I'm going to get murdered for this.
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Is it a nice little fairytale if you're a kid? Yes. However, looking at it with open eyes, it's painfully slow and boring. All the words and dialogue are so drawn out, it's truly the 30s version of bad childrens jokes and puns, and it's hard to sit through. It's dated, unbelievably.
 Don't mean to laugh about that line, Shack, but it's usually what one hears from somebody a little older than you are.
I disagree, by the way. This is a timeless classic that never gets old.
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Thu Sep 21, 2006 7:56 pm |
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baumer72
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Not liking this is like not liking puppies or chocolate or the air that you breathe. This is a classic that never gets old. Next to Jaws and Stripes, this is the most I have watched any film.
10/10
How many people can lay claim to two of the best films ever made...and in the same year? Fleming did it with this and Gone With the Wind....kind of like Rambo II and Rocky IV in 1985. 
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Thegun
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Its basically the first true breakthrough in modern cinema since films became "talkies" For that alone it gets high props. Its got a good story, memorable characters, and fun songs. I'm not the biggest fan of it, but it holds up remarkably well for being almost 70 years old. It was made so simply that the effects though are noticably fake, they dont hurt the film at all.
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BJ
Killing With Kindness
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BJs Grade:
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One of the greatest films ever made, once my all time fav, never gets old I could watch it forever.
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Jeff
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Heh, my all-time favorite film, bar none. Holds up amazingly well with repeats. It's just that good. A+
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trixster
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Seriously amazing.
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Johnny Dollar
The Lubitsch Touch
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Christ, Shack. You need to watch this again, preferably without those fifteen-year old hipster goggles I presume you were wearing the first time.
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Timayd
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Technicolor kind of ruined the populist/free silver allegory Baum may have had going didn't it.
Of course it's still an all time classic.
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Corpse
Don't Dream It, Be It
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Somewhere over the rainbow..
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Mr. Lobotomy
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At the time of it's release it was the best film of all time... and it stayed that way for another 15 years.
B+
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snack
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Ev@n wrote: At the time of it's release it was the best film of all time... and it stayed that way for another 15 years.
B+ So nothing before 1954 earns better than a B+ ?
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trixster
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Ev@n wrote: At the time of it's release it was the best film of all time... and it stayed that way for another 15 years.
B+ lol Maybe you should try watching some movies from before you were born.
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Mr. Lobotomy
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trixster wrote: Ev@n wrote: At the time of it's release it was the best film of all time... and it stayed that way for another 15 years.
B+ lol Maybe you should try watching some movies from before you were born. Lol, I've seen wayyyy more older movies than you think, trust me.
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Johnny Dollar
The Lubitsch Touch
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Ev@n wrote: trixster wrote: Ev@n wrote: At the time of it's release it was the best film of all time... and it stayed that way for another 15 years.
B+ lol Maybe you should try watching some movies from before you were born. Lol, I've seen wayyyy more older movies than you think, trust me. Doubt it. So what 1954 movie are you cryptically referring to, a movie so good it got higher than a B+? On the Waterfront? Seven Samurai? Rear Window? Something kookier like La Strada?
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Mr. Lobotomy
Well I'm not stoned, I'm just fucked up - I got so high I can't stand up
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yoshue wrote: Ev@n wrote: trixster wrote: Ev@n wrote: At the time of it's release it was the best film of all time... and it stayed that way for another 15 years.
B+ lol Maybe you should try watching some movies from before you were born. Lol, I've seen wayyyy more older movies than you think, trust me. Doubt it. So what 1954 movie are you cryptically referring to, a movie so good it got higher than a B+? On the Waterfront? Seven Samurai? Rear Window? Something kookier like La Strada? I thought Rear Window came out a little later than 54? I was reffering to Them! FYI. And Rear Window happens to be the oldest movie to get an A from me.
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Mannyisthebest
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Wizard of OZ is a good film but is not the only film to warrant a B+ for over 15 years.
Glad to see you love Rear Window. One of mt friends said Disturbia was better! I re-educated him!
No "A" film was made between 1939 and 1954?
Imo Mr Smith goes To Washington (A), Casablanca(A+), Sunset Blvd(A+), It's a Wonderful Life(A), Double Indemnity(A) and All About Eve(A) are all at least B+ material, my friend...
Imo all those films above are better, sophisticated then the Wizard of OZ by miles.
Thats my opinion however people also love The Third Man(B), The Maltese Falcon(B+) and Citizen Cane(B-) and GWTW(B) from that time.
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Mr. Lobotomy
Well I'm not stoned, I'm just fucked up - I got so high I can't stand up
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Mannyisthebest wrote: Wizard of OZ is a good film but is not the only film to warrant a B+ for over 15 years.
Glad to see you love Rear Window. One of mt friends said Disturbia was better! I re-educated him!
No "A" film was made between 1939 and 1954?
Imo Mr Smith goes To Washington (A), Casablanca(A+), Sunset Blvd(A+), It's a Wonderful Life(A), Double Indemnity(A) and All About Eve(A) are all at least B+ material, my friend...
Imo all those films above are better, sophisticated then the Wizard of OZ by miles.
Thats my opinion however people also love The Third Man(B), The Maltese Falcon(B+) and Citizen Cane(B-) and GWTW(B) from that time. Well I've seen some of those. I gave MSGTW a B, and IAWL a B too. Casablanca gets an A- but I saw that after I made that post. And also in that time I gave my oldest A+. Which ironically also is from 1954, Dial M For Murder.
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Mannyisthebest
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Dial M for Murder is great, an A- for me though...
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Argos
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I seriously hate this foofaraw.
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_axiom
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10/10 -> A
It's as simple as that. I loved this movie as a kid, I still love every second of it. I still hope that they will discover the Jitterbug sequence that was supposedly cut after the first studio viewing... The song is really good and catchy. And that rehearsal video looks like they had a great choreography...
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Bradley Witherberry
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I'm in the timeless classic camp...
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