RedRocksU2
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...and the "Western" category that would probably take over, i.e. "Unforgiven".
I think the LOTR trilogy is a hell of a lot of fun. Especially Fellowship.
...and the "Western" category that would probably take over, i.e. "Unforgiven".
Also, I've never seen a shittier use of CG in a "major film" than the Ghost Army in Return of the King. Dear God.
No, I'm sorry but that dubious distinction has to go to I Am Legend...
I loved LOTR but then I loved the books and am a major fantasy geek, so there...
I could have put up with the retarded ending if the CG didn't look like a videogame...
8. Speed
That's a good one. Damn. Those vampire things + the retarded ending really killed that movie for me. The first hour is excellent thouh.
You don't think God leading them to safety is a good ending? Heathen.
Nice, good sir. Thought you'd have Boogie Nights on there, as well.
Was one of the last cuts.
The first time I saw anything by Malick was Days of Heaven. I did not know anything about him, was just told to watch the film. I was fucking blown away. As you know, I don't know dick about film, but I knew I was watching something special.
Anyway, my list is nothing special, and has maybe 10 films not found on prior lists. But it's a fun exercise. I wish I had more foreign or older films on my list, but, I've just not seen all that many of either genre. The Lives of Others is likely the best foreign film I've seen in a long time, and also was a late cut.
Is that a good starting point then? Or should I just go chronologically?
Yeah, it's always fun to see them and discuss, I feel. There's always time to catch that stuff later, that's my rationale, at least.
NSW, Woody's face at the end of Manhattan looks stellar in that montage I'm making.
I've still got about 20-25 movies to rip to my computer before I do any substantial work though. Shit be daunting.
I find it amusing that this sober ass prick won't spell out "God", but he throws "drunk" out there for all to see.
This almost makes sense.
I look forward to seeing this.
Ashley, I think Network is one of the best films I've ever seen and am surprised that it does not get talked about more often in these here parts.