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Movies you've been watching
RebelWithASmile:
I kinda wanted to see The Happening...but, lol, after your explanation, idk. lol
The color purple i've been meaning to watch all the way through. I really like Whoopi.
Same with Beloved
I like the Homecoming movie of the Waltons-very relaxing, very sweet.
What's Eating Gilbert Grape? Is a very good movie. I love Leo in it, Depp is good as usual. Very sad
Pay it Forward is inspirational
Titanic is a great movie, not one of my fav anymore, but its truly a landmark. I really don't understand how people say The Dark Knight is better...its not.
AH! I've been needing to see Driving Miss Daisy as well! Damn, Jessica Tandy was on Broadway, she actually played in A Streetcar Named Desire on Broadway. How cool
seadragon16:
I like films that other people recommend because I've seen some great things that I might not have discovered otherwise. Like DavidinIndy, I tend to watch a film a night so I've watched dozens these past few weeks (I guess films really are my vice ;)) These are just a few of the I've seen lately that have stuck in my mind afterwards:
BBM - obviously!
Mysterious Skin - wow. Not easy to watch at times, but Joseph Gordon-Levitt is really one to watch. He is incredible in this.
Manic - I tend to find actors or directors that I really like and then buy their other stuff. Another great film with JGL that looks at life in a unit for troubled teens. Great turn from Don Cheadle too as a counsellor.
Candy - another great Heath Ledger performance. God, he was good wasn't he? :'(
Amores Perros - amazing film (I liked 21 grams and Babel too - cinematography in all three films was by Rodrigo Prieto) but this was the best of the three. Some difficult dog fighting scenes, but Gael Garcia Bernal was great in this. If you like this, try Motorcycle Diaries, Bad Education and Y Tu Mama Tambien, all with GGB too.
Tideland - Lots of people hated this, but if you watch what Terry Gilliam has to say in his introduction, you'll see that he is right. You have to watch it as if you were 6 years old. I love Gilliam's films and I'm really looking forward to Imaginarium.
The Science of Sleep - if you liked Eternal Sunshine and you like odd films, you'll love this. Beautifully shot, great animation mixed in and it leaves you thinking at the end.
My Own Private Idaho - my joint favourite film of all time (along with BBM of course). The bleakness of this film, along with the sadness that the late River Phoenix is no longer with us (such an amazing actor :'() get me every time. Lots of people don't like Gus Van Sant's films, but I like everything he's done so far (with the exception of a couple). Watch it and see what you think. See Nancy Savoca's Dogfight too for another underrated gem, another incredible RP performance.
12 Angry Men - Brilliant. Shows how films should be made. One set for nearly the entire film and yet it holds your attention all the way.
Before Sunrise/Sunset - very good. Great scripts and leaves you feeling optimistic about life when you're feeling down.
Half Nelson - Ryan Gosling is another one to watch. With the exception of The Notebook (which personally I hated) pretty much everything he has done has been brilliant. See United States of Leland too.
See, so hard to stop when I get going! I could list another dozen at least ;D
Other honourable mentions - The Dark Knight, The Mudge Boy, Everything is Illuminated, Somersault, The Machinist, Running on Empty, Japanese Story, Awakenings, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Big Fish, Lovers of the Arctic Circle, The Straight Story, Grave of the Fireflies, Leaving Las Vegas, Look Both Ways...
Absolute rubbish/hugely overrated (IMHO :P) - The Lake House, A History of Violence, The Notebook, Requiem for a Dream, Titanic ;)
I'll stop there... :laugh:
optom3:
Well BBM of course, and Candy, then some guilty pleasure with A knights tale.
Breakfast at Tiffanys, actually having a bit of an Audrey Hepburn fest as someone bought me a 4 box set.So Sabrina, Roman Holiday, Funny Face nd My fair Lady. In the same vein I watched Gigi. Then as it is related to our situation here I have watched green card.None of them are brilliant, but Audrey Hepburn to me anyway, is just stunning, I could watch her all day.
Tried the notebook and didn't get on with it at all.
Frederic Mitterand's film version of Madame Butterfly. It did not have me sobbing like BBM, but I did have a very big lump in my throat.
I was lucky enough to see the opera in a very intimate theatre at a castle in England and was immediately transfixed by both the story and music.This film version is a pretty good representation of it.I would think it is very difficult, to take something designed for the constraints of a stage and commit it to film.It worked for me anyway.
Those are my most recent viewings and I guess they are a pretty mixed bag.
RebelWithASmile:
wow, i'm happy i'm not the only movie lover
Mysterious Skin is a movie i wanted to see!
I use to resent Audrey Hepburn, but now i like her after seeing parts My Fair Lady. Kinda got me interested.
I've wanted to see Gigi, and Amores Perros.
I forgot to mention All About My Mother. A really good foreign film, that is about a woman that loses her son and tries to find the boys estranged father who has had a sex change. I've been trying to get into Pedro Almodóvar, he seems very interesting.
I'd love to see an Opera, optom3! i'm jealous. I want to see Rent on Broadway before it closes next month.
My Own Private Idaho is another movie i wanted to see. James Dean is my favorite actor, and Heath was one of my favorite actors when he was living, and now even more that he's passed. So i have to finish the circle with River Phoenix. I like him in Stand By Me of course ( i read the book for his character). But i haven't seen anything else of his, and this one sparked my interest.
The Science of Sleep! urghh!! i wanted to see that one too, actually, i might order it from a library tomorrow along with Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Wonderful movie
you don't like Requiem for a Dream, Seadragon13? Why? It tries to pull too much from you, at an unrealistic rate and unrealistic events, but i was still floored by the movie and Ellen Burstyn. Its kinda one of my favorites, but i've been losing interest.
Flashframe777:
I have been watching "Shelter" (2007) over and over and over again, just like another film I watch all the time. It's a small film, but a very good story, and with a nice little ending.
I can't get enough of Brad Rowe (though he seems to have put on a little baby fat since his part in "Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss"). Brad's really handsome, but it's a little shocking how he went from looking like Brad Pitt to the Brad Rowe of today (not complaining, just shocked).
That said, I still miss Heath. I immediately recognized him by the gate of his walk in the first few scenes of Batman, which was incredible.
But I digress - if you want to see a really nice little gay-themed film, then "Shelter" is my rec.
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