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June 29, 2013, 05:14:14 PM |
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Can't pick just one so here are my top movies of all time:
Matrix 1 (2 and 3 also which finished the trilogy but 1 blew my mind) The Animatrix Contact Ghost in the Shell Higher Learning The Usual Suspects Gandhi Pink Floyd's The Wall Good Will Hunting The Shawshank Redemption Forrest Gump The Silence of the Lambs
Old School: Jaws: this movie has had the most effect on me ET: watched this at the movie theater with my family when I was a kid.
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June 29, 2013, 05:26:34 PM |
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Atlas Shrugged - part 1
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June 29, 2013, 05:48:56 PM |
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The Godfather pII
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June 30, 2013, 03:41:22 AM |
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the dark knight
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June 30, 2013, 12:05:26 PM |
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Can't decide
Memento V For Vendetta Schindler's List Requiem For A Dream Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Inception The Dark Knight American History X The Bucket List The Pursuit Of Happyness
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June 30, 2013, 04:00:23 PM |
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Contact Good Will Hunting The Shawshank Redemption The Silence of the Lambs Jaws: this movie has had the most effect on me
Memento Schindler's List Requiem For A Dream Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Inception
A while back, I would've made lists like those of btceic, PurpleTentacle and hany103, including films such as those listed above. All good films. I have many of those on Blu-ray or DVD. But then I started watching films which were critically acclaimed for various reasons. There are two lists below. One is a list of some of my absolutely favorite relatively modern films generally made for American and British markets with some sort of Hollywood influence. It is the second list. The other is a list of some of my all time favorite films which I would take to a desert island with me. They are pretty much all Asian films, but critically acclaimed to very high levels, often occurring in the top 100 greatest films ever made. The point is, I am not unlike others in this thread. I have watched and enjoyed the same films as all of you. And I would have named them as some of my favorite films. But I must say, after having explored other areas of cinema, I truly understand why critics also name the same kinds of films I have been naming, as in an earlier post here. Given that I have been on the same path as all of you in watching films, and came to the same conclusions as you with regard to what constitutes a great film (see the quoted sections above), it stands to reason that there must be something wonderful and significant about the films listed below which would appeal to many of you as well. And thus, I stand behind the following as some of my absolutely favorite films. Yi Yi: http://mubi.com/films/yi-yi-a-one-and-a-twoWhen a Woman Ascends the Stairs: http://mubi.com/films/when-a-woman-ascends-the-stairs* Trailer for When a Woman Ascends the Stairs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c57V3Owk30wPale Flower: http://mubi.com/films/pale-flower* Trailer for Pale Flower: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOOr4nuWFqUThe Terrorizers: http://mubi.com/films/the-terrorizersCenter Stage: http://mubi.com/films/center-stage* Trailer for Center Stage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nwp-_UL2PlYEquinox Flower: http://mubi.com/films/equinox-flower* Clip from Equinox Flower: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wI6LfigwYA Days of Being Wild: http://mubi.com/films/days-of-being-wild* Trailer for Days of Being Wild: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cExEkJjyD8In the Mood for Love: http://mubi.com/films/in-the-mood-for-love* Trailer for In the Mood for Love: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kRQqksluZk2046: http://mubi.com/films/-2046Chungking Express: http://mubi.com/films/chungking-expressThe Human Condition: http://mubi.com/films/the-human-conditionSansho the Bailiff: http://mubi.com/films/sansho-the-bailiff* Trailer for Sansho the Bailiff: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=076MrMynyakLate Autumn: http://mubi.com/films/late-autumnEarly Summer: http://mubi.com/films/early-summer* Clip from Early Summer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF3Gz66P2zQFloating Weeds: http://mubi.com/films/floating-weeds* Floating Weeds analysis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPjHBhWm4MUThe Face of Another: http://mubi.com/films/the-face-of-another* Trailer for The Face of Another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa6BitYbhZUBut I also really like the ones listed below. They rank very very highly on my list: No Country for Old Men: http://mubi.com/films/no-country-for-old-menLost in Translation: http://mubi.com/films/lost-in-translationTrue Grit: http://mubi.com/films/true-grit--2Net Let Me Go: http://mubi.com/films/never-let-me-go2001: A Space Odyssey: http://mubi.com/films/2001-a-space-odysseyBeetlejuice: http://mubi.com/films/beetlejuiceMystery Train: http://mubi.com/films/mystery-trainLayer Cake: http://mubi.com/films/layer-cakeX-Men: First Class: http://mubi.com/films/x-men-first-classThe Innkeepers: http://mubi.com/films/the-innkeepersZodiac: http://mubi.com/films/zodiacLast of the Mohicans: http://mubi.com/films/the-last-of-the-mohicansJane Eyre: http://mubi.com/films/jane-eyre--2L.A. Confidential: http://mubi.com/films/la-confidentialHugo: http://mubi.com/films/hugoBarry Lyndon: http://mubi.com/films/barry-lyndonPride & Prejudice: http://mubi.com/films/pride-prejudiceIron Man: http://mubi.com/films/iron-manMidnight in Paris: http://mubi.com/films/midnight-in-parisThe Jacket: http://mubi.com/films/the-jacketHunger: http://mubi.com/films/hungerThe Ninth Gate: http://mubi.com/films/the-ninth-gateLet Me In: http://mubi.com/films/let-me-inAn Education: http://mubi.com/films/an-educationA Dangerous Method: http://mubi.com/films/a-dangerous-methodAnd with that said, please visit my growing list of films I have yet to watch here in this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=246542.0You are invited to list out films that you want to watch there as well.
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Peter Lambert
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July 01, 2013, 01:17:14 PM |
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Some more of my favorites:
Braveheart Gladiator Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Hero Elektra Breach A Beautiful Mind The Lion King
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FirstAscent
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July 02, 2013, 04:34:26 AM |
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Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Hero
What did you like the most about these?
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Peter Lambert
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July 02, 2013, 04:39:27 PM |
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Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Hero
What did you like the most about these? Beautifully choreographed fight sequences, stunning visual effects, interesting story.
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Damnsammit
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July 02, 2013, 04:42:08 PM |
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The Big Lebowski
(I know. Shocker!)
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bitfair
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July 02, 2013, 04:49:28 PM |
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned mine yet: Dumb & Dumber
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Peter Lambert
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July 02, 2013, 05:05:54 PM |
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned mine yet: Dumb & Dumber Nobody has mentioned it because it was dumb. Other than "Center Stage", I have not seen any of those movies. I will have to watch them sometime.
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FirstAscent
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July 02, 2013, 05:12:03 PM |
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Other than "Center Stage", I have not seen any of those movies. I will have to watch them sometime. Hopefully you're not confusing a later Hollywood film named Center Stage which is not the same one I mentioned. A quick check of my link will verify. Anyway, I will admit that Center Stage is a slow movie, but beautiful and tragic. As for the other films, they're all by Wong Kar-Wai. Best if you go into them knowing you're watching Wong Kar-Wai films. The more you put into them, the more you get out of them. Each requires at least two viewings to get to grips with his themes.
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Peter Lambert
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July 02, 2013, 05:17:37 PM |
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Other than "Center Stage", I have not seen any of those movies. I will have to watch them sometime. Hopefully you're not confusing a later Hollywood film named Center Stage which is not the same one I mentioned. A quick check of my link will verify. Anyway, I will admit that Center Stage is a slow movie, but beautiful and tragic. As for the other films, they're all by Wong Kar-Wai. Best if you go into them knowing you're watching Wong Kar-Wai films. The more you put into them, the more you get out of them. Each requires at least two viewings to get to grips with his themes. Heh, yeah, I didn't look at the links, so I thought you were talking about the 2000 American one. I was also a bit confused why you would include that in this list; seeing you meant the other one makes much more sense.
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FirstAscent
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July 02, 2013, 05:23:19 PM |
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Other than "Center Stage", I have not seen any of those movies. I will have to watch them sometime. Hopefully you're not confusing a later Hollywood film named Center Stage which is not the same one I mentioned. A quick check of my link will verify. Anyway, I will admit that Center Stage is a slow movie, but beautiful and tragic. As for the other films, they're all by Wong Kar-Wai. Best if you go into them knowing you're watching Wong Kar-Wai films. The more you put into them, the more you get out of them. Each requires at least two viewings to get to grips with his themes. Heh, yeah, I didn't look at the links, so I thought you were talking about the 2000 American one. I was also a bit confused why you would include that in this list; seeing you meant the other one makes much more sense. Never saw the American film, which is not related in any way, plot or otherwise, so I won't comment on it. The one I'm talking about stars Maggie Cheung. Please look at the links. I provide them so that people such as yourself can discover entirely new sets of films to explore. I specifically usually don't mention films which the average guy posting here has heard of. But I also don't mention really obscure stuff even though others haven't heard of them. I try to mention films which are highly revered, critically appraised, and just damn great to watch. Many of them are cerebral though.
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July 05, 2013, 05:19:29 PM |
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The Godfather. It is one of the best movies ever.
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July 05, 2013, 05:25:58 PM |
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Titanic Soul surfer The Notebook
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July 05, 2013, 05:34:16 PM Last edit: July 05, 2013, 06:08:26 PM by FirstAscent |
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The Godfather. It is one of the best movies ever.
Number 22 in fact. Coming in below two Yasujiro Ozu films, one Stanley Kubrick film, one Akira Kuosawa film, and one Andrei Tarkovsky film, among others, And very nearly immediately following it are one more Akira Kurosawa film, a Wong Kar-Wai film, and two more Andrei Tarkovsky films. That's if you listen to the critics. http://www.imdb.com/list/6KlogkcUZ8c/If you listen to the directors, The Godfather came in at number 7. Still behind one Yasujiro Ozu film and one Stanley Kubrick film. http://explore.bfi.org.uk/sightandsoundpolls/2012/directors/
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