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Citizen Kane (1941)
Greatest film of all time....
Okay folks, we HAVE to agree on one thing--there was a source from which all cinematography of modern day films was born. My vote is, and always will be, for Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane." From where else do we learn the concept of tilt, as far as the cinematographer knows it? The man actually had his crew TEAR OUT a section of the floor of a beautiful mansion just to set a scene where he felt the leading man (Charles Kane) needed to have a commanding view of the supporting actress. Figure it out--if you don't already think that this film is one of the most influential in Hollywood's history, you really need to have your head examined.
A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1983)
6.0? You've got to be kidding me!!!
It is appalling that such a cheap movie got a rating of 6.0. The budget for the movie couldn't have been more than $150 (and the producers more than likely took the cast out for dinner with the surplus). The sad thing is, if I saw it in the movie store, I'd probably rent it again, just to have a good time. Look for this one to be some sort of demented underground cult classic in the near future.