I know it has been a while, but here is the second update on my exciting movie watch list adventure! I am currently at 45 titles and as usual, I had some second thoughts about various movies on the list. I may add them back at a later date, but I felt trimming it would make it more feasible.
Where Eagles Dare - This was a lengthy war/spy film, but it redeemed itself with an action packed finale that lasts longer than you'd expect.
Tootsie - A very funny film with Hoffman in an excellent performance as a struggling actor who creates the persona of 'Tootsie' in hopes of finally getting work.
The Outlaw Josey Wales - This marked my last Clint Eastwood film that I'd see for a while. This one is pretty good. Once again, the length is a drawback, but the whole cast is good and so are the shootouts.
The Wild Bunch - When it comes to wild western shootouts, this one easily takes the cake. The action is fast paced, violent and expertly shot. Some of the film is slow, but the shootouts make up for it.
Saturday, 30 July 2011
Saturday, 9 July 2011
My Favorite Fifty Films (Part 1)
Something else that I thought might be fun is to share a list of my favorite fifty movies. I'll present ten at a time so I can add my thoughts about each film and why they are on the list. This list has changed a lot since I started it three years ago, but many of the titles on this list will be on here for a very, very long time.
50 - The Sixth Sense
Not only is this movie fun to watch for the first time, but it is even better watching it once you know the twist at the end. M. Night Shyamalan has only made two good movies and this is definitely one of them.
49 - Dawn of the Dead
Out of George A. Romero's Dead Trilogy, Dawn is easily the best entry. The zombie battles are fantastic and the idea of surviving in a shopping mall, fighting against the undead hordes is quite clever.
48 - One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
This was a last minute addition to this list and I put this one in simply because of how all the elements in this film combine in such an incredible way. One of Nicholson's best performances hands down.
47 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
I am usually not a huge fan of the Western genre, but when Sergio Leone's name is mentioned, I am immediately interested. The emphasis before and after the brief acts of violence in this film is audacious, but Leone makes it work.
46 - Spirited Away
Hayao Miyazaki is a master at story telling through animation and this film is his finest achievement. The visuals are superb and the characters that inhabit his world are strange at first, but you'll grow to love them.
45 - Speed
Easily one of the best action movies I've ever seen, in fact, I think a lot of films in the action genre wish they were as thrilling and smart as Speed. The way how they make the story seem like one big action sequence helps it become exhilarating as new challenges arise against the protagonists.
44 - Young Frankenstein
Mel Brooks has made some great parodies, and this is the one I chose to be on this list because of Marty Feldmen, a man with an odd face who plays the assistant. He steals every single scene he is in and he is so much fun to watch as he and Dr. Frankenstein attempt to create the monster!
43 - Planet of the Apes
One of the sci-fi greats, the original Planet of the Apes has excellent make up, appropriate landscapes and an unusual score by Jerry Goldsmith. When the twist is revealed in the end, not only is it iconic, it is very memorable.
42 - City Lights
I find that many seem to prefer Chaplin's Modern Times over this film but I am at the opposite side of the spectrum. City Lights is so touching and equally funny. The comical scenes are pure genius and the pacing is flawless.
41 - Pirates of the Caribbean
This is one of the ultimate pop corn movies. This movie is so entertaining and fresh that even the three sequels combined could not match the awesomeness of the first Pirates film. Johnny Depp also gives the best (and most fun) performance of his career as Jack Sparrow.
50 - The Sixth Sense
Not only is this movie fun to watch for the first time, but it is even better watching it once you know the twist at the end. M. Night Shyamalan has only made two good movies and this is definitely one of them.
49 - Dawn of the Dead
Out of George A. Romero's Dead Trilogy, Dawn is easily the best entry. The zombie battles are fantastic and the idea of surviving in a shopping mall, fighting against the undead hordes is quite clever.
48 - One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
This was a last minute addition to this list and I put this one in simply because of how all the elements in this film combine in such an incredible way. One of Nicholson's best performances hands down.
47 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
I am usually not a huge fan of the Western genre, but when Sergio Leone's name is mentioned, I am immediately interested. The emphasis before and after the brief acts of violence in this film is audacious, but Leone makes it work.
46 - Spirited Away
Hayao Miyazaki is a master at story telling through animation and this film is his finest achievement. The visuals are superb and the characters that inhabit his world are strange at first, but you'll grow to love them.
45 - Speed
Easily one of the best action movies I've ever seen, in fact, I think a lot of films in the action genre wish they were as thrilling and smart as Speed. The way how they make the story seem like one big action sequence helps it become exhilarating as new challenges arise against the protagonists.
44 - Young Frankenstein
Mel Brooks has made some great parodies, and this is the one I chose to be on this list because of Marty Feldmen, a man with an odd face who plays the assistant. He steals every single scene he is in and he is so much fun to watch as he and Dr. Frankenstein attempt to create the monster!
43 - Planet of the Apes
One of the sci-fi greats, the original Planet of the Apes has excellent make up, appropriate landscapes and an unusual score by Jerry Goldsmith. When the twist is revealed in the end, not only is it iconic, it is very memorable.
42 - City Lights
I find that many seem to prefer Chaplin's Modern Times over this film but I am at the opposite side of the spectrum. City Lights is so touching and equally funny. The comical scenes are pure genius and the pacing is flawless.
41 - Pirates of the Caribbean
This is one of the ultimate pop corn movies. This movie is so entertaining and fresh that even the three sequels combined could not match the awesomeness of the first Pirates film. Johnny Depp also gives the best (and most fun) performance of his career as Jack Sparrow.
Friday, 8 July 2011
Movie Watch List Update #2
I'm back to talk about three of the movies that I've just watched off my watch list: Wait Until Dark, The Elephant Man and The Blues Brothers. You'd think that my watch list would have slightly decreased in size, but once again I just added three more titles: The Dirty Dozen, Where Eagles Dare and The Odd Couple. I hope that after these last minute additions, I will stick with the remaining 54 titles on my list. Anyway, here are a few brief critiques from the movies I have just seen:
Wait Until Dark - I was in a bit of an Audrey Hepburn phase for the past month and I was very curious to see if she could pull off the portrayal of a blind woman. Obviously, she succeeded. The movie is quite talky for the first half ( I guess this shouldn't surprise me considering that this movie was adapted from a stage play). But the second half is very suspenseful and goes to show that a blind women without any combat training can still be lethal when she has to go against three crooks who are trying to acquire a doll full of cocaine that accidentally ended up in her apartment.
Elephant Man - David Lynch has directed some bizarre films (Eraser head and Blue Velvet) and this one is strange as well, but it also acts as an emotional powerhouse when we see how a disfigured man is treated with sympathy for the first time in his painful life by a medical doctor who sets out to help him. Wonderful performances by all (especially by John Hurt who plays the Elephant man) which are backed up a haunting score.
The Blues Brothers - If I had to list the most outrageous comedies I've seen, I'd include Blazing Saddles, Airplane and most certainly The Blues Brothers. It has been a while since I've seen a film this funny. To add to that, there are a plethora of car chases that are truly remarkable. You'll be blown away when you witness how they crash, smash and flip over each other all throughout the movie. Many great cameo performances add to this terrifically entertaining film that acts as a love letter to blues music....and crazy car chases of course!
Wait Until Dark - I was in a bit of an Audrey Hepburn phase for the past month and I was very curious to see if she could pull off the portrayal of a blind woman. Obviously, she succeeded. The movie is quite talky for the first half ( I guess this shouldn't surprise me considering that this movie was adapted from a stage play). But the second half is very suspenseful and goes to show that a blind women without any combat training can still be lethal when she has to go against three crooks who are trying to acquire a doll full of cocaine that accidentally ended up in her apartment.
Elephant Man - David Lynch has directed some bizarre films (Eraser head and Blue Velvet) and this one is strange as well, but it also acts as an emotional powerhouse when we see how a disfigured man is treated with sympathy for the first time in his painful life by a medical doctor who sets out to help him. Wonderful performances by all (especially by John Hurt who plays the Elephant man) which are backed up a haunting score.
The Blues Brothers - If I had to list the most outrageous comedies I've seen, I'd include Blazing Saddles, Airplane and most certainly The Blues Brothers. It has been a while since I've seen a film this funny. To add to that, there are a plethora of car chases that are truly remarkable. You'll be blown away when you witness how they crash, smash and flip over each other all throughout the movie. Many great cameo performances add to this terrifically entertaining film that acts as a love letter to blues music....and crazy car chases of course!
Thursday, 7 July 2011
Movie Watch List Update #1
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