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Dec 30th, 2004 at 04:27:14 AM EST
1) Garden State - this is the single most awesome movie I saw all year...It just spoke to my soul.
2) Sideways - Hilarious...Paul Giamatti and Thomas Hayden Church...need I say more.
3) Pieces of April - Just a study in the perceptions we put on others.
4) Napoleon Dynomite - So freakin' random...My sis and I laughed the whole time.
5) Ray - Jaime WAS Ray.
Dec 30th, 2004 at 12:48:48 AM EST
1) The Sea Inside - Another killer Javier Bardem performance, and yet, it's powerful and its subtlety.
2) Bad Education - Well, well, well...Catholic guilt & corruption breeds yet another Almodovar masterpiece. It's his rawest film in nearly 20 years.
3) Intimate Strangers - Just came out on DVD. Another terrific film from Patrice Leconte. If that isn't enough, two words: Sandrine Bonnaire (grrrrroowll).
4) A Very Long Engagement - Jeunet, Tautou and a very fascinating and multi-layered story. Powerful yet undeniably Jeunet.
5) Kinsey - And this film was Rated R? I'd love to see the NC-17 (ahem) "director's cut". Informative, historical and hilarious (you'll have to see it a second time to catch what you missed the first). Bill Condon SCORES. Neeson is awesome and no matter how plain they make Laura Linney...grrrroowwll.
Dec 29th, 2004 at 04:51:47 AM EST
1) For its "that's so true" brilliance
2) For its profound reverence for life and its significance
3) For connecting things in my brain that made me feel smarter than the people I watched it with (whether or not i am, remains to be seen...)
4) For making me smile and leaving an inprint in my mind
5) For being so different and validating my A level Film course
Dec 29th, 2004 at 04:44:14 AM EST
in most recent order...
1) Garden State
2) Diarios Motocicletas
3) Donnie Darko
4) Eternal Sunshine
5) Dancer In The Dark
I wanted to say Fahrenheit 9/11 but it made me so frustrated and angry I actually felt physically sick- which I think makes it a fantastic film... just not a 'favourite'.
Nov 11th, 2004 at 08:26:53 PM EST
To MaryJane- that must be what you smoke- Titanic a good movie? That was just a media hyped load of crap. It probabaly wouldn't have made half the money without Celine Dion's contributions
Nov 8th, 2004 at 01:50:22 AM EST
Best 5 movies of late:
1. The 7th Seal. Bergman still rules with this amazing movie.
2. The Lighthorsemen. A movie worth watching just for the cinematography during the attack on Beersheeba. Gotta love them horses.
3. L'Avventura. Bored, rich, Italian folks. Actually I am not so sure as "La Notte di San Lorenzo (Night of the Shooting Stars) and "Giardino dei Finzi Contini" tie.
4. Amores Perros. This rocks. Who dares say that Mexicans can't make killer movies?
5. Return of the King. The scenes between Sam and Frodor got really annoying. The rest of the acting is brilliant. Directing, editing, and cinematography just pure brilliance! When will Hollywood be able to match this? (Last movie that did so was Riddley Scott's Black Hawk Down).
Location:
North Hollywood, CA
Nov 5th, 2004 at 02:40:28 PM EST
Gotta go with....
Wild Style
I Am Cuba
Malena
Fight Club
Sex and Lucia
Nov 3rd, 2004 at 11:55:28 AM EST
Almost Famous - I only wish I was alive when the music was around
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - Just a beautiful film
Lost In Translation - I felt like i'd lost a friend when I left the cinema
Niagra - Who said Marilyn Monroe couldn't act
The Man Who Wasn't There - Amazing
Oct 25th, 2004 at 02:48:06 PM EST
oh dang, what about freda...
i think i have more than five...
Oct 25th, 2004 at 02:46:41 PM EST
not in any particular order
--Shawshank Redemption
--The Godfather Trilogy (part ii is the best of 3)
--The Talented Mr. Ripley
--Good Will Hunting
--Six Degrees of Separation
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