For me it was 'RAD', the 80s BMX movie. Was on repeat for years even though I knew it was a very poor film.
What single film did you have on obsessively in your life?
For me it was 'RAD', the 80s BMX movie. Was on repeat for years even though I knew it was a very poor film.
What single film did you have on obsessively in your life?
I'm not really a film fan, and often might happily spend hours reading about movies & directors but rarely bother to watch the pictures. It's ideas and interpretations which interest me more than the experience of viewing - for example, I love the idea that Welles was a bold, visionary genius and I've lots of biographies but hardly bother even to watch his most celebrated films.
Anyway, back to the thread's theme: I'll choose 'Dangerous Liaisons' because of the brilliance of Close, Malkovich and Pfeiffer and because of its heartbreaking romance.

I'm not really a film fan, and often might happily spend hours reading about movies & directors but rarely bother to watch the pictures. It's ideas and interpretations which interest me more than the experience of viewing - for example, I love the idea that Welles was a bold, visionary genius and I've lots of biographies but hardly bother even to watch his most celebrated films.
Anyway, back to the thread's theme: I'll choose 'Dangerous Liaisons' because of the brilliance of Close, Malkovich and Pfeiffer and because of its heartbreaking romance.
