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Movie discussion thread

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Movie discussion thread

Postby Jim Mitchel on Sat May 26, 2007 5:59 pm

These are some of my favorite movies. I’ve included a brief thought on why I like a particular movie. Does anyone else enjoy, or even despise, these movies? What are some of your favorite movies?

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – I love the story, and I feel that this movie has the best union between music and images that I have ever seen. Together Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone were an unbeatable team.

Seven Samurai - An all around amazing movie. One of the best action movies I have ever seen. Akira Kurosawa is one of my favorite directors and storytellers.

Shawshank Redemption - I love the underlining message of the power of hope.

Conan the Barbarian - Another great union between images and music…together they drive this story more than the dialogue does or even needs to. I love this movie.

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Just awesome!

Double Indemnity - A great film noir!

Once Upon a Time in the West - Once again Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone weave the images and music together in perfect harmony. This movie has my favorite use of flashbacks.

The Wild Bunch - Billed as the “last western” this movie shows that there is indeed honor among thieves.

Casablanca - love the story, dialogue, and acting.

Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back- Parts 4 and 5 remain the strongest of this movie franchise.

Rashomon - Akira Kurosawa weaves a tale that’s goal is not about discovering the truth, but about discovering what truth really is.

Blade Runner - While I’ve never felt the story itself was great, this is however a visually stunning film.

The Professional - Amazing acting and story.

Thin Red Line - Amazing visuals, acting, and story. My only criticism on this film is that it’s about 20 minutes too long…other than that it’s perfection on film.

Batman Begins - An all round great movie.

Hero – A great martial art movie. Stunning visuals and story…story wise this has a lot in common with Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon.

Fist of Legend - One of the best martial art films of all time…great story, and great fighting. I love that the fights are all ground based…there is very little “wire-fu” to be had in this film. In my opinion Jet Li’s best movie!

Enter the Dragon - Another favorite martial art film. Awesome acting and fighting by Bruce Lee!

The Usual Suspects - When you get to the end of this film, how can you not watch it over again?

Jim
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Re: Movie discussion thread

Postby Nicholas Kalapos on Mon May 28, 2007 12:24 am

Jim Mitchel wrote:These are some of my favorite movies. I’ve included a brief thought on why I like a particular movie. Does anyone else enjoy, or even despise, these movies? What are some of your favorite movies?

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – I love the story, and I feel that this movie has the best union between music and images that I have ever seen. Together Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone were an unbeatable team.

Great Movie Classic

Seven Samurai - An all around amazing movie. One of the best action movies I have ever seen. Akira Kurosawa is one of my favorite directors and storytellers.

It's Kurosawa enough said.

Shawshank Redemption - I love the underlining message of the power of hope.

Very powerful, the short story by King is even better which is saying a lot!

Conan the Barbarian - Another great union between images and music…together they drive this story more than the dialogue does or even needs to. I love this movie.

Love this movie. Arnold was Conan to bad the second one sucked!

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Just awesome!

Excellent!

Double Indemnity - A great film noir!

Never seen it... have to fix that.

Once Upon a Time in the West - Once again Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone weave the images and music together in perfect harmony. This movie has my favorite use of flashbacks.

Didn't do much for me, but I don't dislike it either.

The Wild Bunch - Billed as the “last western” this movie shows that there is indeed honor among thieves.

Classic.

Casablanca - love the story, dialogue, and acting.

Classic.

Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back- Parts 4 and 5 remain the strongest of this movie franchise.

I can't get into this...

Rashomon - Akira Kurosawa weaves a tale that’s goal is not about discovering the truth, but about discovering what truth really is.

Kurosawa.

Blade Runner - While I’ve never felt the story itself was great, this is however a visually stunning film.

I think this is the only movie that is better than the book I have tghus far run across.

The Professional - Amazing acting and story.

Love it! I prefer the Leon version (International, extra footage)

Thin Red Line - Amazing visuals, acting, and story. My only criticism on this film is that it’s about 20 minutes too long…other than that it’s perfection on film.

Wow! I did in fact, hate this movie.

Batman Begins - An all round great movie.

This movie made me get back into Batman movies. Hope they stick with R movies and the darker feel.

Hero – A great martial art movie. Stunning visuals and story…story wise this has a lot in common with Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon.

Cool, but not my favorite.

Fist of Legend - One of the best martial art films of all time…great story, and great fighting. I love that the fights are all ground based…there is very little “wire-fu” to be had in this film. In my opinion Jet Li’s best movie!

This is a great Martial arts film.

Enter the Dragon - Another favorite martial art film. Awesome acting and fighting by Bruce Lee!

So dated, but Bruce is still King!

The Usual Suspects - When you get to the end of this film, how can you not watch it over again?

Big Fan of this movie a real must see!

Jim



Great list Jim. Here are a few of mine.

Das Boot

The Man Who Would be King

Zulu

Alien

Aliens

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Highlander

Time Bandits

Adventure of Baron Munchausen

Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail

The Name of the Rose

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Reservoir Dogs

The Godfather parts one and two

Excalibur

Clerks

Say Anything

Tron

Bram Stoker's Dracula

Well, that cover enough for now...LOL.
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Postby Jim Mitchel on Mon May 28, 2007 4:38 am

Nic,

Das Boot

Yes, a very good film indeed!

The Man Who Would be King

I've heard of this movie, but have not seen it.

Zulu

Never seen it.

Alien

Love this movie!

Aliens

I love that they picked up the storyline from the first movie, but managed to not re-make the first film. This movie is just a good as the first but for all different reasons.

“Yeah, let Bishop go. Good idea!"

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Awesome movie!

Highlander

Another great flick.

Time Bandits

You had a movie on my list that you did not like, so I guess it’s my turn. I remember watching this film in the theater and absolutely hating it. About a year ago I rented this movie to give it another try…and I still hated it.

Adventure of Baron Munchausen

I've seen large portions of this movie on cable a couple of times, but have not seen it end-to-end in one sitting. I like what I've seen.

Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail

I LOVE THIS MOVIE. It’s frickin’ funny beyond words…except for the very ending which sucks, but up till then it rocks. LOL!

The Name of the Rose

I have never even heard of this movie…I’ll have to look it up on netflixs.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

Another movie that I’ve seen large portions of, but not the entire film. What I’ve seen is very good!

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

I’ve not seen this…

Reservoir Dogs

This is the first Tarantino film I ever saw…this movie is awesome!!

The Godfather parts one and two

You know I cannot deny these are great movies…but they don’t do much for me. What I mean is that I've seen all three of them, and I liked them, but I have no desire to watch them again.

Excalibur

Love this movie…

“Your lust will keep you afloat!”

Clerks

Too funny

Say Anything

Yes!!

Tron

A good flick…

Bram Stoker's Dracula

Very cool movie…this along with Conan the Barbarian, and Gladiator, are my three favorite movie soundtracks.

BTW...have you ever seen a really bad (but too good to miss movie) called Gymkata?

Take care,
Jim
Writer:
Chance of a Lifetime
Wargod: Absolution
Consortium of Justice
Vanguard Tales #1
Chance of a Lifetime
Blaze Anderson: Cosmonaut!
Tech Noir: Betrayal
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No you didn't...

Postby Nicholas Kalapos on Mon May 28, 2007 7:37 pm

Jim Mitchel wrote:Nic,

Das Boot

Yes, a very good film indeed!

The Man Who Would be King

I've heard of this movie, but have not seen it.

Sean Connery and Micheal Cane very cool film based on the story by Kipling.

Zulu

Never seen it.

Based on the true story of what happened at Rorke's Drift during the Zulu uprising. Great film.


Alien

Love this movie!

Aliens

I love that they picked up the storyline from the first movie, but managed to not re-make the first film. This movie is just a good as the first but for all different reasons.

“Yeah, let Bishop go. Good idea!"

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Awesome movie!

Highlander

Another great flick.

Time Bandits

You had a movie on my list that you did not like, so I guess it’s my turn. I remember watching this film in the theater and absolutely hating it. About a year ago I rented this movie to give it another try…and I still hated it.

Time Bandits is an aqquired taste I guess...LOL. I just love John Cleese as Robin Hood.

Adventure of Baron Munchausen

I've seen large portions of this movie on cable a couple of times, but have not seen it end-to-end in one sitting. I like what I've seen.

Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail

I LOVE THIS MOVIE. It’s frickin’ funny beyond words…except for the very ending which sucks, but up till then it rocks. LOL!

The Name of the Rose

I have never even heard of this movie…I’ll have to look it up on netflixs.

Sean Connery and a very young Christian Slater as monks durring the inquisition very cool movie.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

Another movie that I’ve seen large portions of, but not the entire film. What I’ve seen is very good!

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

I’ve not seen this…

Hunter S. Thompson played by Johnny Depp. The movie is a trip. For Hunter fans you should also check out "Where the Buffalo Roam" with a very young Bill Murray playing Thompson.

Reservoir Dogs

This is the first Tarantino film I ever saw…this movie is awesome!!

The Godfather parts one and two

You know I cannot deny these are great movies…but they don’t do much for me. What I mean is that I've seen all three of them, and I liked them, but I have no desire to watch them again.

Excalibur

Love this movie…

“Your lust will keep you afloat!”

Clerks

Too funny

Say Anything

Yes!!

Tron

A good flick…

Bram Stoker's Dracula

Very cool movie…this along with Conan the Barbarian, and Gladiator, are my three favorite movie soundtracks.

BTW...have you ever seen a really bad (but too good to miss movie) called Gymkata?

Take care,
Jim



No you didn't just bust out a Gymkata reference... dear lord. I saw this very, very, very bad film back in the day when I was in my early Martial Arts phase that told my brain: all that is "Ninja" must rock! Movies like Ninja III: The Domination, American Ninja, and Gymkata proved I needed to move on. Thank God for Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Also, We...well I at least forgot The Road Warrior which I think is a great film. [/b]
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Re: No you didn't...

Postby Jim Mitchel on Wed May 30, 2007 1:43 am

Nicholas Kalapos wrote:No you didn't just bust out a Gymkata reference... dear lord. I saw this very, very, very bad film back in the day when I was in my early Martial Arts phase that told my brain: all that is "Ninja" must rock! Movies like Ninja III: The Domination, American Ninja, and Gymkata proved I needed to move on. Thank God for Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Also, We...well I at least forgot The Road Warrior which I think is a great film. [/b]


Oh, yes I did! LOL!! Gymkata is a brilliantly bad film. I actually found a VHS copy of this about two years back, for a buck, so I scooped it up; how could I pass such a deal? :0) My favorite part of the film is when he’s running through that village of crazies (or whatever it’s called) and he just happens to find an ancient stone pommel-horse which he, being the trained gymnast he is, uses to whoop-up on all the bad guys! Yes, yes a stone pommel-horse just happened to be in the center of this town. Like I said brilliantly bad! LOL!

I love the Road Warrior too; it's the best in the Mad Max trilogy.

I looked online at my local library and they have “The Man Who Would be King” and “The Name of the Rose” so I reserved them, and I’ll let ya know after I watch them. Thanks for the suggestions, Nic.

Jim
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Chance of a Lifetime
Wargod: Absolution
Consortium of Justice
Vanguard Tales #1
Chance of a Lifetime
Blaze Anderson: Cosmonaut!
Tech Noir: Betrayal
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Postby Nicholas Kalapos on Thu May 31, 2007 2:43 am

check out the written stories, too. Both are excellent.
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