It’s time for a new vote. Last week’s winner is Foreign Correspondent which received all first-place votes. The Train and Nosferatu tied for second with an even number of second- and third-place votes. I added Foreign Correspondent to my queue today and will receive it next week to be reviewed that subsequent weekend and reviewed in The Morning After to be posted on August 2. It is also available online, but depending on my availability this weekend, I may not be able to watch it for the July 26.
Before we get to our vote for this week, let’s give a reminder to those who didn’t participate in the first week (or who don’t remember): every week, I will be calling for suggestions of films to be added to my Netflix queue. Each person makes one suggestion and one alternate (in case I have seen one of your suggestions). The next week, when I call for new suggestions, we begin a one-week voting period to select the film to be placed immediately into my Netflix queue to be reviewed the weekend after (because I’ll already have my Netflix queue selections for the coming weekend). Then, you’ll find out what I thought in my weekly Morning After feature on Monday morning.
Here’s what you need to post today (and through next Wednesday):
Below, please provide your suggestions to add to my Netflix queue.
Next, please rate each of the following entries in order of preference. Item 1 will be most preferred, 2 next most preferred and so forth.
Oh. That’s the one I have seen (and the one I prefer despite the change in setting, though I haven’t seen it since I was younger, so I may need to revisit it). I had my years mixed around. I thought it was 1956, not 1965…
The one I haven’t been able to find is actually the 1974 with Elke Sommer and Oliver Reed, set in the Arabian desert, I believe.
I have seen both Black Narcissus and And Then There Were None.
Agatha Christie fan, so I try to see everything that’s hers…still prefer the 1950s version and can’t find the one from the 1960s that they made. The one from 1989 is crap, though. Brenda Vacarro, Sly Stallone’s brother…blech.
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