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IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
#71
RE: IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
Here are some movies that I like which I have not seen listed(no order).

Forrest Gump
Serenity
Star Trek
The Illusionist
Wanted
Bad Boy Bubby
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#72
RE: IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
@OP. I don't agree, mainly because the whole point of a top ten list is always going to be subjective Smile
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#73
RE: IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
(July 8, 2013 at 7:18 am)Waratah Wrote: Here are some movies that I like which I have not seen listed(no order).

Forrest Gump
Serenity
Star Trek
The Illusionist
Wanted
Bad Boy Bubby

Oh yeah!! Forest Gump! I want to change mine now.

(July 8, 2013 at 2:39 am)whateverist Wrote: From the original list, I liked the Shawshank Redemption and Shindler's List .. though I admit they were just damn good entertainment. (Sounds like Apo had the reaction to these two that I had to The Color Purple *gag*.) Not on the list but better than the others, I like Groundhog Day, and, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Of the franchise movies, I've liked: the Matrix saga; the Lord of the Rings movies; the Bourne lot; and the Star Wars films. The Game of Thrones and True Blood episodes on HBO are kind of like these and equally good. Oh hell, throw in the I Claudius episodes from pbs while we're at it.

For a nail biter I'd go with Day of the Jackal (the original). For the best, surprisingly good adaption of a book to movie form I'd choose Steppenwolf.

There have been numerous little foreign movies we've enjoyed whose names are escaping me, along with plenty of other Hollywood films which will make me cringe when I remember them.
I guess I don't appreciate movies properly. I watch to be entertained, just as I eat to satisfy hunger. I love Steak, but sometimes, I really love a cheeseburger. I couldn't make a top ten list of foods, and only put the most decidant dishes on the list! Saying that Tacos outrank Hamburgers is just absurd. I love No Country for Old Men, but sometimes, Major League II is what I'm in the mood for. If i'm ranking movies, it must be according to the long-term satisfaction I can continue to draw from them, after repetition.
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#74
RE: IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
I enjoyed Forrest Gump, but I've always held a grudge against it. Back before I realized that the Academy Awards was a self-congratulatory wankfest, I was super pissed that it beat out Pulp Fiction for best picture.
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RE: IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
(July 8, 2013 at 8:53 am)Texas Sailor Wrote: I guess I don't appreciate movies properly. I watch to be entertained, just as I eat to satisfy hunger. I love Steak, but sometimes, I really love a cheeseburger. I couldn't make a top ten list of foods, and only put the most decidant dishes on the list! Saying that Tacos outrank Hamburgers is just absurd. I love No Country for Old Men, but sometimes, Major League II is what I'm in the mood for. If i'm ranking movies, it must be according to the long-term satisfaction I can continue to draw from them, after repetition.

Every now and then a movie comes along that just nails the stereotype that it strives for -like Star Wars or Django Unchained. Then even though it is formulaic and predictable, it just makes you appreciate the genre itself anew. But then there are ones like The Color Purple, where at times I found myself wincing at the shlocky lack of restraint. It felt like reading a hallmark card.

Now the Matrix is not a fine movie but it's a great idea that is executed well. The Bourne movies are just plain fun. I enjoy these. But then there are occasionally ones that give you something interesting to think about too. When you get both in one movie, it goes on my short list. That's just me and I am definitely not turning my nose up at good entertainment.
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#76
RE: IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
What The Matrix had going for it was "new" - it was something fresh that hadn't been done before, and as a former lover said, it finally burst "cyberpunk" into the mainstream. The mistake The Matrix made was Keanu Reeves. To be fair, that's the mistake every movie Keanu is in makes. Bram Stoker's Dracula would have been an opulent, fine piece were it not for his dour face.
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#77
RE: IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
I kinda get what you mean about Keanu Reeves summer, but can you really see "The One" being anyone but him?
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#78
RE: IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
Yes I can.
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#79
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Hook needs to be on that list.
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#80
RE: IMDb's Top 10 Films: Do you agree?
(July 9, 2013 at 7:05 am)NoraBrimstone Wrote: Hook needs to be on that list.

I might aswell then add:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbuPaCgdO50

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC8zz95rm8s

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyophYBP_w4
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