I just remembered Ring was released this year, so I've added it. I didn't see it on the Wikipedia list at all.
It was released in Japan in January 1998 but it wasn't released in other countries until 1999.
The way release dates work makes it difficult to decide where to put some films. Do we go by the 'very first' release (which generally happens to qualify it for award season), or do we go by when it has a 'wide release'?
Reply by chilidoggg
on November 27, 2017 at 11:09 AM
I agree Thin Red Line, Pleasantville, Velvet Goldmine. I didn't care for Happiness, Disco. I liked Rushmore and Slums. Didn't see the others.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on November 28, 2017 at 6:25 AM
Reply by bratface
on November 28, 2017 at 1:46 PM
Artemisia
42: Forty Two Up
Life Is Beautiful
Elizabeth
The Mask of Zorro
What Dreams May Come
Waking Ned Devine
The Celebration (Festen)
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on December 6, 2017 at 10:03 PM
I just remembered Ring was released this year, so I've added it. I didn't see it on the Wikipedia list at all.
Reply by bratface
on December 7, 2017 at 3:31 AM
It was released in Japan in January 1998 but it wasn't released in other countries until 1999.
The way release dates work makes it difficult to decide where to put some films. Do we go by the 'very first' release (which generally happens to qualify it for award season), or do we go by when it has a 'wide release'?
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on December 7, 2017 at 5:51 AM
I didn't see it in the 1999 list on Wikipedia either. I was looking out for it. Or maybe I'm just being blind.
Reply by bratface
on December 7, 2017 at 6:08 AM
Well Wikipedia's list usually only contains 'wide release' movies, but IMDb says it was released on video in the USA in March 2003.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on December 7, 2017 at 6:15 AM
Ok. I assumed Ring would be a big enough film to be on Wikipedia. It's the most well known of J-Horror. Odd.
Reply by bratface
on December 7, 2017 at 7:00 AM
The movie itself has a Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_(film)
I really hate the way this site 'formats' stuff!
Reply by catmydogs
on December 8, 2017 at 4:51 AM
I love THIN RED LINE so very, very much. It is one of my favorite war films. Terrence Malik is a wonderful director.
Reply by mr_blond
on December 10, 2017 at 6:41 AM
Reply by rudely_murray
on December 10, 2017 at 7:10 AM
Agree on all counts. I think it's his greatest film.