I'm a little annoyed that the first perfect movie I've become aware of is one I haven't seen yet.
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Hee! I haven't seen it either, but I want to.
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I'm not sure it's fair to hold fictional movies to the same standard of continuity as documentaries. [I'm also not convinced that "no technical glitches" = "perfect" but that's semantics.]
Man on Wire was very slight, but pleasant. It's a good movie primarily because Petit is a great character - the filmmaking is nothing terribly special. (Though I do give them props for excellent use of stock footage. Not as impressive as the use of stock in Milk, but still very nice.)
Well, then - are there personal 100% movies?
Most of the ones I'd say in my head are flawed as shit.
And I definitely was thinking of non-documentaries. I think a 100% documentary would be VERY different than a 100% fiction film. (and if those should have been "an" instead of "a" - pblbstbltblblt!!!)
I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by "100% movie."
Well, getting 100% on Rotten Tomatoes only means that there are no negative reviews on that site.
I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by "100% movie."
Is there an unflawed movie, I think, is what it means at this point. It started with the Tomato meter, but I think we digressed from there.
What does unflawed mean? Because I love "Goodfellas" a lot. Would consider it *practically* perfect, except that owing to content,they run it late at night, and it's close to three hours long. So most of the time, I decide *not* to watch it.
Well, I thought The Apartment was pretty perfect.
Man on Wire was very slight, but pleasant. It's a good movie primarily because Petit is a great character - the filmmaking is nothing terribly special.
I loved it, but for me, it's an amazing story, I'm not sure it's a "good" film.