"culturally, historically or aesthetically significant"
sooo.... i was just looking around on wikipedia and Imdb and stuff- and i found out some info about the national film registry:
"The National Film Registry is meant to preserve up to twenty-five "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant films" each year; to be eligible, films must be at least ten years old. The films do not have to be feature-length or to have had a theatrical release. The Registry is meant to showcase the full range and diversity of American film heritage, and includes films ranging from Hollywood classics to newsreels, silent films, experimental films, films out of copyright protection, significant amateur footage, documentary film, and independent films. As of 2006, there were 450 films preserved in the National Film Registry."
so i look at THE LIST and see down at #4 (if you rank them by date of creation)...
GROUNDHOG DAY!
what have i been telling you guys all these years? huh?
i've been sticking to my guns on this one since 1996!
4 comments:
i just bought groundhog day at target for $6.50. can't beat that.
Hmm, is it still in your car?
Scott it was great to see you. You're in town for awhile. You should call and remind us of that--This week we've both been sick (like the kind you don't want to be around), but I sometimes forget that you're just down the road. I'll see you either tomorrow night-we're swinging through MJ-or next week. Happy road trip to you this weekend (and me too). :)
How have you NOT blogged about your DCI-Mom roadtrip and eating with your favorite people at Panera and your top movies of the summer? I'm wondering if it's perhaps your grueling work schedule that's causing this lack of bloggins...hmm, probably not though. :P
See you tonight for a movie at Billiard's?
may 22nd? good grief you're lazy.
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