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Big Lebowski (1998)
The Dude abides.
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I nearly picked Lebowski with my last pick as I was in full comedy mode. Great character played by Bridges and I really liked Goodman in this as well. Nice pick.
Big Lebowski (1998)
The Dude abides.
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Although the initial scenes are set in Los Angeles circa 1996 (which was three years in the future at the time of the movie's release), most of the film is set in the year 2032, where San Angeles — created from the joining of Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Diego, and the surrounding metropolitan regions following a massive earthquake in 2010 — has become a peaceful, sanitized city (portrayed as an Anti-Utopia).
Simon Phoenix (Snipes) is incarcerated in a "cryoprison" — which keeps its prisoners cryonically frozen in suspended animation — as a sentence for his activities as a crime lord in 1990s Los Angeles. He escapes during a parole hearing and soon thereafter embarks on a reign of terror throughout the city of San Angeles. Because police officers no longer know how to deal with violent criminals, supercop Sgt. John Spartan (Stallone), aka "The Demolition Man", is paroled from the cryoprison for the purpose of apprehending Phoenix.
The film depicts a future society in which crime and violence are rare and seen as remnants of the 20th century.
Hints are dropped throughout the movie that the United States underwent a period of anarchy before it was stabilized. In particular, Taco Bell is the only restaurant available, because it won the "Franchise Wars".
It is explained that anything deemed "bad for you" is now illegal, including alcohol, caffeine, contact sports, non-educational toys, meat, spicy and unhealthy food, table salt and tobacco. Firearms can only be seen in museums. Physical contact was recognized as causing the spread of disease and is now seen as unusual. "Sex" is no longer a physical act for the same reasons, and even kissing is not condoned. Instead, "Vir-Sex" is performed by using sex simulators worn on the participants' heads to replace physical intercourse. Procreation is carried out in a laboratory; abortion is illegal, but so is pregnancy (without a license).
Well crap on that one -- was going to be a late round sleeper for me maybe. But late round like 15+ so guess it wasn't going to last. Its fun thoguh.
Big Lebowski (1998)
The Dude abides.
lebowski almost made my list too. nice pick.
Basically I needed a chick flick. And to those who say "pooh pooh, you never need a chick flick", no, I beg to disagree. At some point during your decades long stay sitting around on your lonely crappy island watching such uplifting fare as Schindler's List and Apocalypse Now, you are going to remember that there used to be more to life. That there used to be members of the opposite sex, and that the interaction with them was one of the joys of life that you will never experience again. And you are eventually going to want to experience that again, even if its vicarious. Now some might come up with the answer of bringing along a porn or two, but as that is not allowed...I needed a chick flick (as in a romance). And I could not think of a better less cheesy way to go about it than by tapping into this Oscar nominated and quite beautifully done Jane Austen flick.
At some point during your decades long stay sitting around on your lonely crappy island watching such uplifting fare as Schindler's List and Apocalypse Now, you are going to remember that there used to be more to life.
Here I am going to take:
Demolition Man (1993)
Damn that was the one movie I thought would be aviable latter on.
Next pick is...
The Truman Show - 1998
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This movie was really Jim Carrey's first attempt at a dramatic role, although the movie has a decent amount of comedy in it as well. He was great and won the Golden Globe for best actor that year. After winning the award he was snubbed by the Oscars with no nomination at all...don't know if he'll get a good chance like that again. Ed Harris was excellent as well, getting nominated for an Oscar and winning the Golden Globe for best supporting actor. The concept of the movie was great, and Peter Weir did a good job of building the story so as not to give away too much too early. Great film.
That one surprised me -- I thought it was an idiotic concept when I heard it, and was well and tired of Carrey's mugging as a "comedian" by that point. But then I got dragged to it as part of a summer internship program, and it was really quite good. Carrey was a revelation, and his struggle was both intriguing and inspiring (if a bit silly at times).
Very interesting pick. I always thought this movie came out just a tad early, slightly before the Reality TV craze really hit its stride. If it came out now I wonder if it would be more well received.
Oh, and NoBonus, Jaws has given me a very pronounced galeophobia. If that movie was on my island I'd be spending all my time in the palm trees at the island's center.
Next pick is...
The Truman Show - 1998