scorpius73
Well-known
To Catch A Thief
Godfather Part II
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Godfather Part II
Raiders of the Lost Ark
slowbicycle
Established
Let me add a film I watched just last evening, 'Only Angels Have Wings', 1939, directed by Howard Hawks, starring cary Grant, Jean Arthur, and Rita Hayworth. Nominated for an Academy Award for cinema photography. While it isn't my absolute fav, it was fun to watch. And it has a memorable line: "Calling Baranca, calling Baranca."
definitely a great film with an awesome cast, Jean Arthur with her throaty, squeaky voice being an all-time favorite!
gavinlg
Veteran
- Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli films - Howls moving castle, Princess mononoke, Spirited away (especially)
- Lost in Translation - captures the feeling of Tokyo so perfectly for me, makes me fall in love with Scarlett Johansson a million times every time.
- The Bourne Trilogy - Matt Damon in his perfect role.
- A Bronx Tale - perfection
- Rambo IV - brutal but so good
... Gotta try think of some more...
edit: childhood loves -
- The Karate Kid series (only the original ones)
- Terminator 1, 2, and salvation. (3 Is rubbish)
- Lost in Translation - captures the feeling of Tokyo so perfectly for me, makes me fall in love with Scarlett Johansson a million times every time.
- The Bourne Trilogy - Matt Damon in his perfect role.
- A Bronx Tale - perfection
- Rambo IV - brutal but so good
... Gotta try think of some more...
edit: childhood loves -
- The Karate Kid series (only the original ones)
- Terminator 1, 2, and salvation. (3 Is rubbish)
tstermitz
Well-known
Without question: "Black Orpheus" ("Orfeu do Carnaval"). The tale of Orpheus and Euridice told set at carnival in Brazil. The figure of death pursuing Euridice through the wild partying is one thing. The joy of life with the little kids dancing at the end of the movie breaks me up every time!
tmfabian
I met a man once...
The adventures of baron munchausen.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I'm afraid I'll have to disagree - about both, but especially Apocalypse Now. I'm afraid that Redux reverted that one back to a series of all-too-disconnected (if sometimes well-crafted) scenes, with any attempt at plot, and character development of Willard, destroyed by undoing the no-doubt difficult and painstaking work some poor unsung editor did to try and graft some semblance of both onto material apparently produced with no thought to either. That was my thought the first (and last) time I watched the Redux version, anyway.Both Blade Runner and Apocalypse Now benefitted from reedits as a director's cut / redux.
...Mike
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Too many cuts and variations.
... I'm surprised Blade Runner hasn't featured more
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Searching for Bobby Fisher
Summer of '42
The Seven Year Itch
12 Angry Men
Summer of '42
The Seven Year Itch
12 Angry Men
andy_v
Established
Die Hard
At the same time I did not like Nothing Lasts Forever novel.
At the same time I did not like Nothing Lasts Forever novel.
paulfish4570
Veteran
i watched one of my favorites last night: michael mann's the last of the mohicans. a romantic story well told. well photographed. lovely score.
MCTuomey
Veteran
Wizard of Oz
Or Mr Hulot's Holiday
Gran Torino and In Darkness lately, both are staying with me
Or Mr Hulot's Holiday
Gran Torino and In Darkness lately, both are staying with me
leica M2 fan
Veteran
How about Diabolique the French version with Simone Signoret.
paulfish4570
Veteran
the ghost and the darkness.
redisburning
Well-known
i watched one of my favorites last night: michael mann's the last of the mohicans. a romantic story well told. well photographed. lovely score.
this was one of my favorites as a child, and still is. I like the older versions too, but like Mann's the best due to excellent cinematography, a bang up cast and the score.
another favorite from my childhood was the first Alien. funny that a sci-fi movie was one of the most believable to me. great acting in that one, great sets, killer sound design, perfectly woven suspense.
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
One favorite? Sorry, I can't quite decide.
But my top few are:
>The Man Who Would Be King
>Far Away So Close
>The Tenant
>Harry Brown
>Old Men in New Cars
>The Man From Nowhere
>The Long Riders
>Fitzcarraldo
>A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints
>Sleeper
>Duck Soup
>Blade Runner
>Murmurs Of The Heart
>District 13
>The Long Good Friday
>Wings Of Desire
>King Of Hearts
>Paris, Texas
>Schindler's List
>2046
>Four Rooms
>Casablanca
>The Maltese Falcon
>The Thin Man
>The Razors Edge--both versions
>Boxing Helena
Rob
But my top few are:
>The Man Who Would Be King
>Far Away So Close
>The Tenant
>Harry Brown
>Old Men in New Cars
>The Man From Nowhere
>The Long Riders
>Fitzcarraldo
>A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints
>Sleeper
>Duck Soup
>Blade Runner
>Murmurs Of The Heart
>District 13
>The Long Good Friday
>Wings Of Desire
>King Of Hearts
>Paris, Texas
>Schindler's List
>2046
>Four Rooms
>Casablanca
>The Maltese Falcon
>The Thin Man
>The Razors Edge--both versions
>Boxing Helena
Rob
Dirk
Privatier
"Bladerunner", hands down.
Travis L.
Registered Userino
Dirk said:"Bladerunner", hands down.
Beat me to it.....
paulfish4570
Veteran
redisburning, yes to alien ...
and wings of desire ...
and wings of desire ...
driver
Well-known
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World :bang:
. . . makes me laugh.
. . . makes me laugh.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Manhattan.
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