Stanley Kubrick's 2001 a space odyssey
Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai
Martin Scorcese's Taxi Driver
Orson Welles' A Touch of Evil
Tough to pick just four.
The Empire Strikes Back
The Fountain
Fight Club
Magnolia
The other movies in my top ten are just a hair or two away from these movies. The top four probably had the most impact on my life.
You guys are awesome.
...I feel like There Will be Blood has supplanted the Deer Hunter for my #4 spot, though. I also want to put Unforgiven up there.
The first time I watched Enter the Void was after signing up for Netflix Instant. I didn't get to see it in theaters, and that may have turned out to be the best simple coincidence in all of my movie watching career. Had I seen this in theaters I may have walked out just as I turned it off after 15 minutes. "Garbage!" "Film school dropout grade Z pretentious science fair project, sophomoric pile of shit."
...I feel like There Will be Blood has supplanted the Deer Hunter for my #4 spot, though.
Milkshake srsly
What the hell did I miss about There Will Be Blood?
It was rather a boring movie. It didn't have a particular plot, nor was it artistically abstract. There was no major character development or some big unfolding of events.
It's just this angry bitter antisocial guy who gets oil and kills this idiot in the end. Okay? I did like the quiet, gritty style similar to No Country for Old Man. But at least that movie had a bad ass villain with an artistic underbelly.
well, you do have Shawshank Redemption far outside of it's deserved spot of maybe the top 500 films, at best...so this doesn't surprise me.
Uh.. my question was genuine. Maybe help me understand rather than ridiculing me?
What the hell did I miss about There Will Be Blood?
It was rather a boring movie. It didn't have a particular plot, nor was it artistically abstract. There was no major character development or some big unfolding of events.
It's just this angry bitter antisocial guy who gets oil and kills this idiot in the end. Okay? I did like the quiet, gritty style similar to No Country for Old Man. But at least that movie had a bad ass villain with an artistic underbelly.
It's a fascinating character study of a horrible man. It is beautifully shot, directed, and acted, plus it has a fantastic score.
True, it is short on plot, but with everything else it has, who gives a crap. It's #3 on my list of all time favourites.
KT
Oh.
Meh, in the same vein, what are your thoughts of No Country for Old Man? Similar 'feel' and subtle story-telling, but (imo) far superior unfolding of events with awesome shots & dialogue.
Oh.
Meh, in the same vein, what are your thoughts of No Country for Old Man? Similar 'feel' and subtle story-telling, but (imo) far superior unfolding of events with awesome shots & dialogue.