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The Most Self-Important List of The 21 Most Self-Important Movies of All Time

WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF (1966)


No doubt a night spent partying with boozing, bitter academics might leave some to savor the coming of dawn, but the pleasures of psychological torture never sleep. Edward Albee’s brilliant theatrical experience is transferred to the screen brilliantly by a team of brilliant actors and artists to complete a brilliant experience akin to having your teeth drilled, but brilliantly! Sandy Dennis Award for the presence of the incomparable Sandy Dennis. Rebooted as Saw.

Steven Soderbergh & Mike Nichols Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Audio Commentary

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Two-Disc Special Edition)
Edward Albee’s Play (Amazon)


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  1. Guess you don’t watch a lot of foreign cinema 😉 I can name a number of bonkytits pictures that leave most of these in the dust. Week End (1967), Fitzcarraldo (1982), Diabel (1974), The Laughing Woman (1969), Last Year at Marienbad (1961), anything by Lars von Trier… And how come Zabriskie Point (1970) didn’t make this list? Classic.

  2. You forgot the award in Magnolia: The Tom Cruise Award for the presence of the incomparably self-important Tom Cruise. I know… it’s so obvious it’s redundant…