Review of The Bank Dick (1940) by Tom B — 17 Jul 2005
[i][b]The Seventh Seal[/b][/i].
Personally, this is my favorite Bergman film. This movie really made me think, and I think truly is extraordinary. I first watched this as a child and enjoyed it greatly, I probably didn't understand it then though. Now as I watched it again, I really appreciated it.
Rating: 100/100.
[b].
[i]Faust[/i][/b].
I was really looking forward to this, but at the end I felt a little dissapointed. I didn't find it to be as good as some reviewers were making it out to be, but it still entertained me. It seems that I just can't get into all kinds of silent films.
Rating: 80/100.
[i][b]Goodfellas[/b][/i].
This is one of my favorite Gangster films. Martin Scorsese does an excellent job with the pacing and the general feel throughout the whole film.
Rating: 98/100.
[b].
[i]Plan 9 From Outer Space[/i][/b].
This is one of those movies that is so bad, that it turns out to be funny and entertaining. I can't see how a director could miss all those huge mistakes.
Rating: 0/100.
[i][b] The Bank Dick[/b][/i].
This is the only W.C. Fields film I've ever seen, but it was very entertaining. It had some very funny moments, and overall left me with a good feeling.
Rating: 82/100.
This review of The Bank Dick (1940) was written by Tom B on 17 Jul 2005.
The Bank Dick has generally received positive reviews.
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