The (Best?) Motion Pictures Of 1968 What was Groovy?
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The (Best?) Motion Pictures Of 1968
The (Best?) Motion Pictures Of 1968
What was Groovy?What was Groovy?
According To Academy Awards According To Academy Awards
Best Picture Of 1968
Oliver!
Best Picture Of 1968
Oliver!
The Runners UpThe Runners Up
-Funny Girl
-The Lion In Winter
-Romeo And Juliet
-Rachel, Rachel
-Funny Girl
-The Lion In Winter
-Romeo And Juliet
-Rachel, Rachel
But Is An Award Winning Movie
Necessarily a Groovy Movie?
But Is An Award Winning Movie
Necessarily a Groovy Movie?
What Films From 1968 were not On That List?
Stanley Kubrick’s
2001:A Space Odyssey
Stanley Kubrick’s
2001:A Space Odyssey
Rosemary’s BabyRosemary’s Baby
CharlyCharly
Based On the Novel:
Flowers For Algernon
(Which I’m sure we were all forced to read at
some point)
Based On the Novel:
Flowers For Algernon
(Which I’m sure we were all forced to read at
some point)
Beyond this point, I will not guarantee that I’m not lowering your IQ…..
Beyond this point, I will not guarantee that I’m not lowering your IQ…..
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Perhaps we should let consumer America declare what movies
were best in 1968?
Perhaps we should let consumer America declare what movies
were best in 1968?
Romeo And JulietRomeo And Juliet
Yes, I’m aware it is a Shakespearean playYes, I’m aware it is a Shakespearean play
Has seen its wayBack to the Box Office. Course, it was on The list anyway.
Doesn’t America Love Its Monkeys Movies?
Doesn’t America Love Its Monkeys Movies?
Note: Marky Mark replaces Charlton Heston…?!?
Someone Thought This Would Make’em some more money
Someone Thought This Would Make’em some more money
“The Graduate” made up 90% of the Plot for the recent film
“Rumor Has it…”
“The Graduate” made up 90% of the Plot for the recent film
“Rumor Has it…”
However, no film has come close to generating as many sequels,
and some might say its own genre, as….
However, no film has come close to generating as many sequels,
and some might say its own genre, as….
George Ramaro’s NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
Which as you might of guessed, received poor reviews in 1968….
Despite giving birth to these fine films we love todayDespite giving birth to these fine films we love today
Adler, Renata. “The Apes, The Fox, and Charlie Bubbles.” The New York Times. Feb 25 1968. pg D1
Adler, Renata. “The Screen: ‘2001’ Is Up,Up and Away.” The New York Times. April 4 1968. pg 58
Ebert, Roger. Just Another Horror Movie—Or Is It? Readers Digest v.94. June 1969. pg 127-128
Katz, Ephraim. The Film Encyclopedia: The Most Comprehensive Encyclopedia Of World Cinema In A Single Volume. New York : Collins. 2005. pg 1171.
Weiler, A.H. “Critiques Name ‘Lion In Winter’ Best Film by 13-11.” The New York Times. Dec 31, 1968. pg 20.
The Internet Movie Database (IMDB). “Academy Awards for Movies released in 1968.” http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Years/1968/academy-awards (accessed April 25, 2006).
Adler, Renata. “The Apes, The Fox, and Charlie Bubbles.” The New York Times. Feb 25 1968. pg D1
Adler, Renata. “The Screen: ‘2001’ Is Up,Up and Away.” The New York Times. April 4 1968. pg 58
Ebert, Roger. Just Another Horror Movie—Or Is It? Readers Digest v.94. June 1969. pg 127-128
Katz, Ephraim. The Film Encyclopedia: The Most Comprehensive Encyclopedia Of World Cinema In A Single Volume. New York : Collins. 2005. pg 1171.
Weiler, A.H. “Critiques Name ‘Lion In Winter’ Best Film by 13-11.” The New York Times. Dec 31, 1968. pg 20.
The Internet Movie Database (IMDB). “Academy Awards for Movies released in 1968.” http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Years/1968/academy-awards (accessed April 25, 2006).