Yeah, I thought The Thin Blue Line was compelling as well. It showed the justice system in a manner I wasn't aware of either. Certainly food for thought.
Yet I'm informed by others who have praised the ending to me that he was not physically present, but only there as a psychic manifestation conjured up by the contemplative Tommy Lee Jones. (I don't know how true this is, since I can't remember a sin…
Special Effects: Avatar, Star Trek, A Chistmas Carol, Up
Best Picture: Invictus, Brothers, The Hurt Locker, A Single Man, The Blind Side
Best Actress: Sandra Bullock
Best Actor: Colin Frith
Best Animation: Up
wdavid1149, I thought it was you, I've enjoyed your reviews (I only read reviews of films I've already seen). and I remember you from when I was with the Western Round up group, you started a couple of good discussions there, take it easy and I'll see ya round
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To answer your question about the other top gialli: Argento's Tenebrae, Questi's Death Laid An Egg and Bava's Blood and Black Lace come to mind. The other spot would be for a Sergio Martino giallo (Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh, Case of the Scorpion's Tail, Torso or All The Colors of the Dark...all equally worthy)