. . . let's share our thoughts regarding the greatest all-time performer in any field you can imagine. The Count de Monet posted a slam-dunk G.O.A.T. on TimeOut last week tabbing Muhammed Ali as the greatest boxer in history. (I kinda doubt anyone will di...
To choose a person linked with Ali through his masterful cinematic oeuvre. In my mind, and this being inherently subjective, he is the greatest traditional filmmaker of all time. Traditional in the context of the form of film, his execution was always on ...
my level of Miami Vice obsession by a few random belongings strewn across my shelf.... Even more intensively by the childhood image provided below courtesy of my mother .... As far as the ' montre du jour ', I consider the PPro ABR the GOAT of this websit...
I caught a 35mm print showing at the New Beverly Cinema (the one bought out and currently run by Quentin Tarantino) last November. The theater is crap, the film print was patchy, but the film itself as glorious as the day it came out in 1981. I also purch...
. . . including Black Narcissus , my all-time favorite. Talk about great cinematographers, Jack Cardiff's work on BN . . . . . . is beyond superlatives. I can watch that film 'til my dying day and not tire of it. Art ...
Adding to my must-watch list right now, as well as some of David Lean's selected works which I remember seeing as a kid, but for some reason didn't stick in my mind nearly as much as Mann's offerings. There is the fact that I'm 'just' middle-aged at 37 . ...
Saw it when I was 10 and have watched it every year since. It seemed to be James Caan's favorite movie too as I heard him mentioned it many times in interviews when asked.
one of those rare, totally blunt actors, without a hint of anything remotely contrived or insidiously malevolent. Says it and does it like it is. Comes across equally authentically in his roles. Cheers, Filip
Just to add a few.... By the way, Mann has always been quite the horology enthusiast, from what I understand he particularly loves Vacheron Constantin whose timepieces he has used in multiple films including for the Sonny Crockett character in Miami Vice ...
1. Themistokles of Athens, general and statesman often at odds with the aristocratic ruling class during the dawn of democracy. Preserved the course of Western civilization. In 483 BC, he convinced Athens to build a sprawling fleet. 3 years later, that fl...
Breguet overcoil, tourbillon, popularizing Breguet numerals, popularizing the use of enamel dials (check out his watches for Turkish collectors), popularizing guilloche for watch dials, popularizing blued steel hands, his natural escapement which led to m...
Some recent historians have disputed the claim that he saved Western Civ at Tours as exaggerated propaganda by the Carolingians/Papacy. Also, the European rediscovery of the Greco-Roman tradition during the Renaissance was made possible because the Islami...
Cincinnatus’ achievement, while great, came hundreds of years before Rome led Western Civ, so it’s difficult to predict the extent of his influence. Whereas Mr. Themistokles’ claim to fame emerges at a critical point in the Western narrative. That all sai...
despite me never having an affinity for Shakespeare, either literary or screen adaptations in particular, one cannot conceivably argue with his monumental, everlasting influence. On the other hand, I am equally enamored, as you are, with Themistokles of A...
Yeah, me too; studying a little Buddhism when I was young was broadening and very gratifying. And it’s always interesting to see its influence in art and pop culture. I’ve not read Gottlieb but am intrigued by your description and enthusiasm. He’s is my q...
The greatest tank timepiece for men AND women! Looks great for the wife on the lavender leather strap, and white to match our puppy dog... or black strap and it's the perfect men's timepiece. Cartier's longstanding Tank has been the G.O.A.T. for many deca...
I'm sorry, what was the question? Greatest Simple! Greatest, complex, strapping it on now (as soon as I adjust the date a few weeks ahead). Cazalea ...
John Z stamped Ok on the budget request but the real father of the GTO (boots on the ground) was Jim Wangers. But John Z also helped deliver the DeLorean so he gets some credit (but not greatest of all time)
Since I learned of it from you I keep looking on chrono. There is one in Italy that looks nice. Your dial variant seems unique...beauty. I put my omega on tonight, not GOAT just omega love back at you. As for GOAT.... ...
For the tennis fans here, that can be a controversial take. Novak Djokovic probably has the greatest claim to the title of tennis GOAT in terms of records and stats. Rafael Nadal also deserves to be in the conversation, with an absurd 13 french open title...
on your sentiments regarding Federer, and I say and think this as a person of Serbian ethnicity!! I like and respect Djokovic a great deal, but Federer is unsurpassed in terms of sheer elegance and beauty of the game he has played so poignantly.... Cheers...
Bobby Fischer Even with his troubled past and ignominious end Bobby Fischer was there for his country (and himself) when he was needed. He went up against the entire Soviet chess machine alone. He took on their player, coaches and analysts. But of course ...
. . . against Mike Stone. Thanks to YouTube, there's a definitive answer. Mike Stone's nickname . . . . . . was 'The Animal'. A pit bull approaching him on the street would cross over to the other side. ;-)
Bruce Lee did not like ring fighting because he felt it was “unrealistic” and believed no rules Street fighting was the true test. There are all sorts of venues all with different rules. Now…today as far as I’m concerned only WBA (western boxing) and UFC ...
. . . because their skills are largely beyond our ability to assess. Yes, there are won/loss records to compare, but there are so many external variable factors in auto (and motorcycle) racing that assessing G.O.A.T. is a considerably more nuanced affair....
" oh mamma mamma mamma, sai perché mi batte el corazon, ho visto Maradona, ho visto Maradona, ué mammà, innamorato so'!!!" (Oh mother my heart beat beats faster, because I saw Maradona, I am in love !!!) 1986 against England: hand of God goal Shortly afte...
Pelé is too tame as a personality, Maradona was flamboyand: signs for the poorest club in Ital, the SSC Napoli, albeit being the most expensive player at the time. It was to all people blatant where that money came from 😃.
. . . sure. Paths of Glory is a favorite. But his directorial skills, in my estimation, are of a conservative nature. His films are compelling, but it's hard to claim any as pure cinematic art save for 2001 . When critics are studying our era a thousand y...
For me, I could watch 2001, Shining, Clockwork, Barry Lyndon, or Eyes Wide Shut at any time. I respond to Kubrick’s use of color, dead-pan/bleak-comedy (one step darker than black comedy) pauses, anti-authoritarian themes, and slow burn zooms… just find t...
I love some of Kubrick's work, but not all, and after all he has significantly influenced the people whom I actually like the most. Irrespective of all that, the filmmakers whom I like best are simply the people whose philosophical and aesthetic sensibili...
. . . who had a higher NAV in 1900 than the Federal government's budget. In other words, a comparable entrepreneur today would have to be worth six trillion dollars to have the same relative level of wealth. 💸