I'm here, although I'd like Warhawk to continue as organised (thanks for that Warhawk), as I probably won't be around tomorrow.
No problem. Ends up I might be out of town for most of tomorrow too, so whoever sees it first can drop it in.
I'm here, although I'd like Warhawk to continue as organised (thanks for that Warhawk), as I probably won't be around tomorrow.
For Dime Dropper (he is out most of today):
Cinema Paradiso
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I don't have any subtitled film on my island, nor do I have any real romance. You have to have both for something a little different. CP is one of the best of both genres. It's far from stereotypical and is really beautifully told. The culture, relationships and sense of change throughout the film are pretty amazing and it's a film I'd really love to have on my island. It's not just a romance, in fact there isn't even that much of it in it. This covers so much ground that it's not hard to see why it's so highly regarded.
As a fan of the first one I'd say my problem with the second (which I liked but still find flawed) is that it couldn't really decide whether it was a sequel or a reboot so it tried to be both. I mean, it spent way too much time doing the things they did 30 years ago with the latest effects. And to be honest, while that was cool, I do prefer the original light cycles. The rest got a little too bad-parts of the Matrix sequels for me. But I still liked it. I just wish maybe they would have done a pure reboot.I'd imagine that a lot of people didn't like the new one specifically because it's not the old one.
Trainspotting (1996)
WOW. At last.
This movie was #1 on my list. And it is the first to be striked out.
Amazing pick that fell all the way to the 15th round. Great pick Jespher!
How are we today?
Better.
Better?
Better get a bucket, I'm gonna throw up.
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Monty Python's The Meaning of Life - 1983
I think Monty Python fans are mixed on this one, but for me this was always my favorite of the Python flicks. I guess I liked the sketch format of it along with the musical numbers and of course Mr. Creosote and his wafer thin mint. Growing up this was always the most quotable (and singable) of their material and I still find myself referencing at least one of those quotes on a near weekly basis.
It was the least similar to all my other potential picks so I figured I'd go with it now. I think I may have 2 or 3 more films I'd like than picks and most are in overlapping categories. I hope one or two get picked by someone else but its very doubtful.Uh-yup. Always seemed like the most watchable of the Python films to me too. I was on the fence about whether to take it eventually, but I guess you've made my mind up for me.
As a fan of the first one I'd say my problem with the second (which I liked but still find flawed) is that it couldn't really decide whether it was a sequel or a reboot so it tried to be both. I mean, it spent way too much time doing the things they did 30 years ago with the latest effects. And to be honest, while that was cool, I do prefer the original light cycles. The rest got a little too bad-parts of the Matrix sequels for me. But I still liked it. I just wish maybe they would have done a pure reboot.
I do not like the first one for nostalgic reasons alone, although later in life I was truly able to appreciate the how's and what's they did to achieve its look and why its important from that perspective. But it really was the first movie to speak to computer nerds, and while I was not a full time nerd as a kid and played many sports, etc, I did dabble in basic computer programming when I should have been doing my school work. While the new Tron had one or two winks to the modern age of computing it wasn't quite the same. Also the first had several real cool arcade games associated with it which I think helped spawn the cult.
So in all, I did like it for what it was, but I certainly understand why many were let down.
I can't help wanting to watch this whenever it is on. Tommy Lee Jones in particular is amusing.
Supes, I like you, but that's more damning than being a Colts fanI don't think there are any bad parts of the Matrix sequels.
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I can't help wanting to watch this whenever it is on. Tommy Lee Jones in particular is amusing.
The Fugitive (1993)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106977/
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That was on my list and I actually went back and rewatched it to see if it would make the cut or not. Seemed to have lost a little steam for me, but its still a high quality pickup.
I thought they just kept piling on needlessly to the mythology even in the 3rd and final act and left plenty unresolved or unexplored. I find the second viewable mainly as a VFX demo reel, the freeway chase in particular, but just about all the stuff with the machines does little for me. I can't get through them as one big piece. In fact I think the first really stands on its own and prefer to digest it that way - that's probably why I dislike the sequels, for me they cheapen the original rather than truly expand it the way they were meant to. I have a hard time believing the story was conceived as a trilogy that played out that way. All I remember was the endless speculation on how it would end (where I was working at the time did a lot of pickup work on the sequels so everyone was gabbing about it) and most of the speculation proved far better than what we actually got.I take that back. The temple festival was terrible.
I had the privilege of being able to watch the whole series without interruption. I hadn't seen any of them, bought them all, and did it right. Neither of the sequels measure up to the first (of course), but I still liked them both. Was able to see the entire story arc instead of three separate movies.
My intention was always to rewatch everything before I picked it but the snake can be unpredictable at times and so I veered off course. Still have managed to squeeze most in. I also like watching recent movies but have intentionally excluded them from my picks so far. There are at least two I have seen in the last two weeks that I suspect will be under consideration next time and that I hope someone picks this go around.Ahh... If only I had time to go back and rewatch. Several of my selections I have only seen once, and the rest I have watched bits and pieces many times of as I come across them on TV and can't change the channel. But I think Rudy is the only one I've seen more than a few minutes of in the last year. My picks are all based on whatever impressions are still around in my memory.
I thought they just kept piling on needlessly to the mythology even in the 3rd and final act and left plenty unresolved or unexplored. I find the second viewable mainly as a VFX demo reel, the freeway chase in particular, but just about all the stuff with the machines does little for me. I can't get through them as one big piece. In fact I think the first really stands on its own and prefer to digest it that way - that's probably why I dislike the sequels, for me they cheapen the original rather than truly expand it the way they were meant to. I have a hard time believing the story was conceived as a trilogy that played out that way. All I remember was the endless speculation on how it would end (where I was working at the time did a lot of pickup work on the sequels so everyone was gabbing about it) and most of the speculation proved far better than what we actually got.
I did however like most of the Animatrix.
I thought they just kept piling on needlessly to the mythology even in the 3rd and final act and left plenty unresolved or unexplored. I find the second viewable mainly as a VFX demo reel, the freeway chase in particular, but just about all the stuff with the machines does little for me. I can't get through them as one big piece. In fact I think the first really stands on its own and prefer to digest it that way - that's probably why I dislike the sequels, for me they cheapen the original rather than truly expand it the way they were meant to. I have a hard time believing the story was conceived as a trilogy that played out that way. All I remember was the endless speculation on how it would end (where I was working at the time did a lot of pickup work on the sequels so everyone was gabbing about it) and most of the speculation proved far better than what we actually got.
I think I know what movie you are talking about and that terrifies me. I like a good series when it is done right but the need to franchise everything does not appeal to me. And oftentimes the best franchises work because the first movie wasn't really intended that way but left people craving more. I'll even include the Matrix in that regard even though I disliked where they took it.Matter of fact, I just watched a critically panned sci-fi movie from last year (I doubt anyone picks it, but I won't name it just case) that failed in many respects, but they kept the budget low and turned a nice profit, so they're gearing up for a part two. That's the way it goes. Everything is a potential franchise, even if it doesn't need to be/shouldn't be.
My intention was always to rewatch everything before I picked it but the snake can be unpredictable at times and so I veered off course. Still have managed to squeeze most in. I also like watching recent movies but have intentionally excluded them from my picks so far. There are at least two I have seen in the last two weeks that I suspect will be under consideration next time and that I hope someone picks this go around.
That really makes you wonder how they wound up in a salary squabble with a minor character and had to write him out of the series only to replace him a new character who happens to be his brother in law and serve the same function.Those were always my feeling son the series and yet I have been repeatedly assured that no, it was always supposed to be a triology and was even pitched that way, so...no idea. the first one does stand alone so well though that I prefer to pretend there never were any sequels.
For the most part I have followed this rule but I have one or two favorites at the end of my list that are something of holy grails for me. I'll be first in line to buy them if they ever come out but I doubt it ever happens.but my one big rule is that I have limited myself to films that I own