Boss Us Around: Which Streaming Titles Must We Discuss?
PSA: Call Me By Your Name is just 99¢ on iTunes this week. So if you haven't yet seen the 4th best movie of 2017, get on that! We've written quite a lot about the film here so we don't feel the need to revisit yet but there are a lot of other practically free rentals to consider.
In an effort to better serve you let's hand you the reigns for a bit. Please sound off on the following polls after the jump and we promise to say something -- though how much who knows -- about the top 2 movies you pick in each poll...
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Reader Comments (18)
My vote is for "Stepping Out", but my heart is with "Burnt Offerings".
I recently, randomly revisited THE WOMAN IN RED. It is a rough endeavor to say the least.
bicycle thieves and / or hero!
Burnt Offerings is so good!
omg PLEASE let Stepping Out win!
Stepping Out, because LIZA!
Valley of the Dolls! Bicycle Thieves!
Runner's up: Jennifer's Body and Super Fly
The Quick and the Dead!!
Sharon Stone / Russell Crowe / Leonardo DiCaprio serving old West camp by way of Sam Raimi!
Superfly, of course, to coincide with this year's remake.
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist is the perfect example of being straight with gay friends. I can't think of a better one.
I've voted for Hero, but it deserves a Hit Me With Your Best Shot (which was the best series this blog has ever had and should return ASAP).
Valley of the Dolls - I just watched this one a few weeks ago. First John Williams score nomination too!
Just watched Professor Martson movie and absolutely had no idea that that is how Wonder Woman came to be.
Jennifer’s Body and Taking Lives! Lol
"Burnt Offerings "with the amazing Karen Black
Would love a native speaker's take on Hero. Saw it with my Mandarin teacher friend, who couldn't stop laughing at the inaccurate yet jingoistic translations.
I almost voted for Valley of the Dolls thinking it was Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (that Russ Meyer/Roger Ebert spectacle is always worth a conversation). Instead I went with The Bling Ring (because people's takes on Coppola's movies seem to move around more than many other directors' work - so I'm curious to hear current evaluations). Kind of wish I'd gone with No Way Out. Such an odd film.
As to the latter set - Cat on a Hot Tin Roof forever. Taylor and Ives are electric in that. It's fun fun fun.
BURNT OFFERINGS