BankofAmericasSweetheart wrote:But I also come from a different life experience than maybe some of you. I didn't grow up watching silent films on television or on 8mm film prints because family were not lovers of cinema. I learned about silent cinema mainly from Turner Classic Movies channel, as silly as that sounds and they did a thing on Carl T. Dreyer for a month and that's when I accidentally came upon Passion of Joan of Arc. I saw it alone in the dark without any interruption and I'll never forget that experience but it was a very personal emotional experience that happens rarely.
Worst, like Best, involves a lot that is VERY subjective. I've taken a lot of ribbing over the years for my dislike of "2001 A Space Oddysey" and "Lawrence of Arabia," and have spoken highly of some personal favorites that have folks scratching their head in, if not disbelief, utter confussion.
Far be it from me do deny you or anyone else whatever pleasure or inspiration you get from "Passion of Joan of Arc" (I agree with you on "Potemkin" and most of the rest you mentioned). It is a film with some beautiful and powerful images; it just seems to me like watching a slide show and because of that I will be happy without it.
(If my comments on my two least favorite highly regarded talkies helps you dismiss my comments on "Joan" then all the better. Best/Worst is often more about what we like as individual viewers than what is great.
