Groundhog's Day is perhaps the second best film on what I consider (in my ignorance) to be Don Juan'ism.
But only second.
The best, in fact the movie that PICKED ME UP and OUT of being an AFC is called "School for Scoundrels". I watched this once and then watched it again immediately after with a pen and paper. I'm quite serious.
The only problem is, I suspect, it'll be really difficult to get hold of. It's a black and white 1950's British film, light comedy, starring Terry Thomas and Ian C..sthg. I urge all, and perhaps especially the Masters here who I beleive will appreciate it all the more, to try and track it down.
A very breif synopsis: Set in the middle/upper class London social scene of the 50's, an absolute loser in love, work and social standing signs up for a course in 'One-upmanship', because he is tired of being pushed around by dominant men that get the girls and have the power.And then you watch him just play with his enemies.
Don't take it as advice (some of the stuff is painfully unrealistic) but just appreciate the wonderful way of thinking.It was the last film I watched as an AFC.
If anyone has seen it, or can find it and watches it, please let me know what you think.
(Please pay special attention to the restaurant scene. Terry Thomas is absolutely brilliant.)
"Mark my words well gentlemen, he who is not one up,...... is one down."
Thanks,
Brother Alex
PS What are considered the 'other DJ movies'?