Some people have requested that I compile a list of movies that John Beebe refers to in his lectures--this is what I could come up with:
Ang Lee: Brokeback Mountain
Bill Condon: Gods and Monsters
Buster Keaton: The Haunted House
Charlie Chaplin: City Lights
David Frankel: The Devil Wears Prada
David Lynch: Blue Velvet
Errol Morris: The Fog of War
Hal Hartley: Henry Fool
Harold Lloyd: The Freshman
Harry Langdon: The Strong Man
Hitchcock: Marnie (DVD chapters 1 and 14)
Hitchcock: North by Northwest (DVD chapter 8)
Hitchcock: Notorious (DVD chapters 6, 7, 8)
Hitchcock: Strangers on a Train (British version; DVD chapters 1 to 4)
Hitchcock: The Lady Vanishes
Hitchcock: Vertigo (DVD chapter 21)
James L. Brooks: As Good as It Gets
James L. Brooks: Broadcast News
John Dahl: The Last Seduction
John Huston: African Queen
Michael Curtiz: Casablanca
Percy Adlon: Bagdad Cafe
Quentin Tarantino: Pulp Fiction
Stanley Donen: Two for the Road
Stephen Frears: The Grifters
Stephen Frears: The Queen
Victor Fleming: Wizard of Oz
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AS GOOD AS IT GETS:
Melvin: ISTP
Helen Hunt's character: ENFJ
Simon: I_FP
Did I get that right?
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