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Too difficult for me to ever narrow it down to 10.These are possibly my ten favourite films of all time:
10 - 2001 (superb cinematography, a film to immerse yourself in)
9 - Scum (loved this film as a teenager about life in a British borstal. So gritty unlike anything you find in Hollywood)
8 - Star Wars (the original and my favourite film as a kid. Still enjoy it today)
7 - Ferris Buellers Day off
6 - Platoon
5 - A Clockwork Orange (like 2001, beautifully shot, deep with a nice measure of ultra-violence)
4 - Quadrophenia (no film depicts growing up working class in Britain as this one)
3 - The Holy Grail / Life of Brian (not a big fan of Monty Pythons TV shows but these films are the funniest I've seen)
2 - The Great Escape (I can never grow tired of it)
1 - The Deer Hunter (has everything that makes a film great)
Love Monty Python. Ferris Bueller is great. I haven't seen Scum or Quadrophenia so I'll have to look them up. Any other similar films I should have a look at?These are possibly my ten favourite films of all time:
10 - 2001 (superb cinematography, a film to immerse yourself in)
9 - Scum (loved this film as a teenager about life in a British borstal. So gritty unlike anything you find in Hollywood)
8 - Star Wars (the original and my favourite film as a kid. Still enjoy it today)
7 - Ferris Buellers Day off
6 - Platoon
5 - A Clockwork Orange (like 2001, beautifully shot, deep with a nice measure of ultra-violence)
4 - Quadrophenia (no film depicts growing up working class in Britain as this one)
3 - The Holy Grail / Life of Brian (not a big fan of Monty Pythons TV shows but these films are the funniest I've seen)
2 - The Great Escape (I can never grow tired of it)
1 - The Deer Hunter (has everything that makes a film great)
Love Monty Python. Ferris Bueller is great. I haven't seen Scum or Quadrophenia so I'll have to look them up. Any other similar films I should have a look at?
2001 isn't everyone's cup of tea. I don't think most kids of today could sit through it to be honest. They need more going on and stuff that does the thinking for youToo difficult for me to ever narrow it down to 10.
Never rated 2001 though, watched it again recently cos everyone says it's a classic but it just bores me. I got through it but at the end I was just like... meh.
I just think it's one of those films that doesnt age well at all. It was like mind blowing for it's time but now it's just kinda silly.2001 isn't everyone's cup of tea. I don't think most kids of today could sit through it to be honest. They need more going on and stuff that does the thinking for you
Most critics won't agree with that assessment. The visuals alone are not what makes it a great film, but coupled with the direction, camera work and all the other production values that make Kubric stand alone. The pacing is slow - even by the standards back then, so understand why people don't like it. The soundtrack is also superb. It's more of a "thinkers" film, than someone who prefers action and special effectsI just think it's one of those films that doesnt age well at all. It was like mind blowing for it's time but now it's just kinda silly.
Romper Stomper is excellent. Crowe is great in it.
We are not talking about our 10 worst movies though.Severe lack of Adam Sandler recognition so far.
Yeah i understand all that. I feel that some people just get tricked into following the masses. Its known as a great film. Its Kubrick. Its high brow. So you have to like it or appreciate it. When if you take a step back. Its just slow, boring and pretentious really. But thats just my opinion.Most critics won't agree with that assessment. The visuals alone are not what makes it a great film, but coupled with the direction, camera work and all the other production values that make Kubric stand alone. The pacing is slow - even by the standards back then, so understand why people don't like it. The soundtrack is also superb. It's more of a "thinkers" film, than someone who prefers action and special effects
I feel that some people just get tricked into following the masses. Its known as a great film. Its Kubrick. Its high brow. So you have to like it or appreciate it. When if you take a step back. Its just slow, boring and pretentious really. But thats just my opinion.
Always find it tough to rank movies but The Departed stands as a clear number 1 for me.
I've only seen 5,6 and 8 of those! Need to watch deer hunter.These are possibly my ten favourite films of all time:
10 - 2001 (superb cinematography, a film to immerse yourself in)
9 - Scum (loved this film as a teenager about life in a British borstal. So gritty unlike anything you find in Hollywood)
8 - Star Wars (the original and my favourite film as a kid. Still enjoy it today)
7 - Ferris Buellers Day off
6 - Platoon
5 - A Clockwork Orange (like 2001, beautifully shot, deep with a nice measure of ultra-violence)
4 - Quadrophenia (no film depicts growing up working class in Britain as this one)
3 - The Holy Grail / Life of Brian (not a big fan of Monty Pythons TV shows but these films are the funniest I've seen)
2 - The Great Escape (I can never grow tired of it)
1 - The Deer Hunter (has everything that makes a film great)