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But I can’t imagine that they’re From Russia With Love good. I’m sure they’re great, and I want to see all three. I know it’s shameful to have never seen things like the Birds, 8 1/2, or The Great Escape, but I’ve just never gotten around to them. It’s kind of shocking how many films from 1963 are ones that have been on my list of films to watch, and have just never gotten around to. And second, I have a whole bunch of blindspots for 1963. There’s not use denying the fact that this is not only my favorite film of 1963 but one of my favorite films of all time. Should I rerun that article, or should I lie to myself and you all and say a different film from 1963 was my favorite? I decided to do the potentially lazier but more truthful thing, and rerun today’s article with some slight alterations. To the point where it felt ridiculous writing another article about it. When it came to picking my favorite film of 1963 there was no other choice for me than the second film in the James Bond franchise, From Russia With Love. The only weird thing is, I’ve already talked at length about From Russia With Love last year.
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But, things are a little different this week. Usually they were from the earlier days of the website, and I was able to find some new way to discuss the film, and hopefully some new insights into it. So far during the run of this Cinematic Century project I’ve encountered a few movies that I’d already spoken about here on the site.
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Note: This article more or less ran last year in my Bondathon project, because it seemed ridiculous to write a similarly structured article about the same movie twice.