Discussion on Some Favorite Movies within the General Entertainment forums, part of the Non-Music Discussions category; I know we did this before but we've got new members and I like this topic. In no particular order ...
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| I know we did this before but we've got new members and I like this topic. In no particular order of favorites, here are some of mine. The Ten Commandments - Yes, this atheist appreciates the over the top theatrics. I really got into Yul Bryner's "so let it be written, so let it be done." The Matrix - Agent Smith is sooo cool. I also like Carrie Ann-Moss' tight black outfit and her fight sequence. Oh, my current signature is from that movie. Star Wars(Entire Series) - I like Jar-Jar 007, Bond movies - I especially prefer Sean Connery and names like pussy galore Against All Odds - Can't get enough Rachel Ward. She's Gotta Have it - Can't get enough Tracy Camilla Johns House Party - good music and just downright funny. That's it for now. What's yours?
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| My favourite film is probably Capricorn 1. I've always had a soft spot for The Jungle Book. When I took my daughter to see it, when she was about 7 years old, the parents enjoyed the film more than the kids, especially the 'I Wanna be Like You' sequence. Otherwise I normally go for comedies, 'The Producers' being a fave. |
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what gives with this movie? is it a hetero type of movie or am i way off base....(sorry, to all you homos who may have loved it....!) PS. We all ended up in another's apartment watching "The Opposite Sex."
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| Roman the son of Francis Coppola has his superb 2001 film CQ out now on dvd - get it presto! GQ is about a nouvelle vague filmmaker in 1969 who takes over the troubled production of a low budget space adventure film in Paris and gradually gets sucked into a hallucinatory world of mario bavaesque colours, vixens in sleek catsuits and dangerous sportscars. The photography, the music and the set designs are wonderful. Who wants Sweet Home Alabamas and boring old Tuxedos when one can watch female assassins in hotpants, outlandish costumes, nudity, stylized ultraviolence, fast cars and mindblowing plot turns? Okay, Asia Argento was fine in xXx but there's so much more from where she originally came from. |
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| Hey Danceman. I haven't done a gay/straight survey so I'm not sure if the reactions to "The Matrix" relates in those terms. I do know a few straights who just didn't get it. As for me, I love just about everything in that movie.
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| My two favourite films of all-time remain "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut" and "Chasing Amy". As for the Matrix, I enjoyed it... I thought it was a lot better than the usual action/sci-fi flicks... |
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| Oops, sorry that I ignored the topic before... My five fave films of all time (in this order) Saturday Night Fever Titanic All About Eve Singing In The Rain The Women SNF: I was at The NY Premier and I copied Travolta's "You Should Be Dancing" solo, did it in a contest and came in first...so it will always have the top spot in my heart..like others have said in here, this movie isn't necessarily all about disco and it is true....it reached the young, common man/woman who was struggling to make it and yet find an enviable place in their social position at that young age....I was exactly Travolta's age when the movie was released, lived in New York City and dreamed of disco stardom like he did and lots of what he went through, so did I - except the Annette and Stephanie connection - that is where the similarities ended. :lol: The rest of my list contains mostly great dancers, actors/actresses, dialogue and a Big Scary Ship.
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Why does Capricorn 1 top your list?
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| Paul: Why does Capricorn 1 top my list? It's just about the only film that pushed all my buttons I guess. Perhaps I have a sneaking suspicion that no one has been to the moon. Who knows? I just liked it and remember it (something I don't do with many films). |
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| But I didn't until way after that film, if I do. I think the jury's still out. |
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| In no particular order: All-time faves: -Apocalypse Now (Francis Coppola, 1979) -Brazil (Terry Gilliam, 1985) -Los olvidados (Luis BuÒuel, 1950) -Sunset Boulevard (Billy Wilder, 1950) -Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, 1941) -Rumble fish (Francis Coppola, 1983) -The state of things (Wim Wenders, 1982) -Vivre sa vie (Jean-Luc Godard, 1962) -Kotch (Jack Lemmon, 1971) -Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958) -New York, New York (Martin Scorsese, 1977) -Le rayon vert (Eric Rohmer, 1986) ...and about 20 more From the last ten years: -Fearless (Peter Weir, 1993) -Ma saison prÈfÈrÈe (AndrÈ TÈchinÈ, 1993) -Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, 1994) -Welcome to the dollhouse (Todd Solondz, 1995) -Get Shorty (Barry Sonnenfeld, 1995) -Underground (Emir Kusturica, 1995) -Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud (Claude Sautet, 1995) -Chasing Amy (Kevin Smith, 1997) -Austin Powers: International man of mystery (Jay Roach, 1997) -Boogie nights (Paul Thomas Anderson, 1997) -Rushmore (Wes Anderson, 1998) -Central do Brasil (Walter Salles, 1998) -Being John Malkovich (Spike Jonze, 1999) -The Matrix (Wachowski Bros., 2000)
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Citizen Kane was one of those movies that didn't live up to the hype for me. Not that it was bad but it's never something I would watch as frequently as oh...Die Hard. By the way, "Die Hard" and "Sidewalk Stories" are movies I'm adding to my list.
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| Don't worry Paul... "Apocalypse Now" is not my favorite weekend movie either. But it's great, even it I can't stand it sometimes. Same for "Citizen Kane"... this one dragged out the movie critic in me, I guess. |
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