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    Default Favorite Ingmar Bergman film

    Ok film fans let's see what people like the most out of all of them. I'll try to include as many as I can. Have patience while I type all of them in.

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    Default Re: Favorite Ingmar Bergman film

    So, this is actually a warning of an upcoming thread about Ingmar Bergman films and not the thread itself?

    Interesting style structure and suspense method.
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    Well I had to put up the poll, it seems I overestimated the amount of *good* films Mister Bergman has made so if someone will be kind enough I would like it cleaned up.

    PS: I voted Persona.

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    The second of the "So" trilogy was a masterful work of a film making genius. Is there any competition?

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    Default Re: Favorite Ingmar Bergman film

    Dude, Ingrid Bergman was hot!

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    Fanny and Alexander.

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    Ingmar Bergman made, the most boring, crappy films I have ever seen.
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    Default Re: Favorite Ingmar Bergman film

    Who in the name of my grandmother's ghost is Ingmar Bergman?
    When I was a child
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    Some arty-farty Swedish film maker. Whenever film critics see a film of his, they seem to get an erection the size of a ten foot pole.
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    "Man, being reasonable, must get drunk; the best of life is but intoxication" - Lord Byron
    "Where men are forbidden to honour a king they honour millionaires, athletes, or film-stars instead: even famous prostitutes or gangsters. For spiritual nature, like bodily nature, will be served; deny it food and it will gobble poison." - C. S. Lewis

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    Default Re: Favorite Ingmar Bergman film

    The ''so'' trilogy was good the last one being the best, had a lot more action in it.

    However the film ''Who is Ingmar Bergman?'' gets my vote

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