Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 What are your favorite movies? Not which ones have the best stories, have the best acting, or were the most groundbreaking in cinematography....unless those are the criteria you use to pick your favorite movies. As In the Bedroom taught us, a movie can have all the pieces of a great movie and still be a snooze-fest.These are the movies that you would bring with you if you had to live for a year on a deserted island that came equipped with electricity and surround sound. And don't pick a movie just because it has the Katie Holmes' nude scene, because you can bring stills with you from any movie you want.Rank them 1-10 if you can.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 In no particular order, my Top Ten:ClueAirplaneThe Three AmigosField of DreamsForget ParisThis Is Spinal TapSpaceballsPCUBill & Ted's Excellent AdventureSouth Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 In no particular order, and totally off the cuff -The Producers (1968)Radio DaysAirplaneYellow SubmarineRuthless PeopleJohnny DangerouslyA Christmas StoryAmerica's SweetheartsFour Weddings and a FuneralAnnie HallIf I'm sitting on that island for a year, I'm going to need some laughs.If I can add a few others, I'd throw in Best in Show, A Mighty Wind and Party Girl - a Parker Posey trio.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 1 - Unforgiven2 - Gangs of New York3 - The Deer Hunter4 - Heat 5 - The Abyss6 - In The Name Of The Father7 -In America8 -Trainspotting9 - The Field10 - The CommitmentsWell that list would probably change every day but that's it....
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 Here's 10 off the top of my head, in the order in which they occurred to me (tomorrow would likely be an entirely different list):The Good, The Bad & the UglyThe ProducersThe CrowMoulin RougeThe In-LawsAll That JazzBarbarellaKill Bill (v1-v2)Field of DreamsBladerunner
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 See I forgot Field of Dreams.....
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 All That Jazz is a great choice.I remembered seeing that one when I was in college, and hating it the first time because it was so different from what I was prepared to see. By the second viewing, though, I was hooked - it's brilliant.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Author Posted July 24, 2006 I think my top 10 list would stay relatively the same from day to day, it would just take some time to come up with it.
TransMonk Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 1. Glengary GlenrossA movie I can watch again and again and again. It has superb acting by everyone and great dialogue. I enjoy most of Mamet’s screenplays, but this one by far hit the nail on the head in translating to the screen. No violence, no chicks, no drugs…just two set pieces and a whole lot of cursing. Stayed true to the play and blows me away every time I see it.2. True RomanceLike Mamet, I love Tarantino’s screenplays…also like Mamet, I feel that Tarantino messes his movies up to a certain extent when he directs them. Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction were great flicks, yet still so stylish and overblown that it sometimes got in the way of the story. True Romance keeps the script but lets Tony Scott tell the tale. He gets great performances from an all-star cast.3. Empire Strikes BackMy favorite movie from childhood…again, some great stories are better told when someone other than the writer is telling them. Lucas didn’t have the chance to ruin this movie with cheesy gags and over the top animation. It’s still my favorite of the series, dark yet funny. It will always take me back to being 8 years old again.4. SwingersFunny, sweet, dated yet hip…this movie always makes me smile. Along with “Beautiful Girls,�
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Author Posted July 24, 2006 8. Requiem for a Dream This is the only movie that has effected me on a physical level…which is to say when I got done with this film, I left the theater feeling like I had just been hit in the head with a baseball bat.Oh my god you said it perfectly. I didn't see it in theaters but rented it, and I was depressed for the rest of the day after I watched it. Felt like a zombie.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 metirish wrote:1 - Unforgiven2 - Gangs of New York3 - The Deer Hunter4 - Heat 5 - The Abyss6 - In The Name Of The Father7 -In America8 -Trainspotting9 - The Field10 - The CommitmentsWell that list would probably change every day but that's it....metirish following the flag:1 - Featuring notable Irish actor Richard Harris2 - Starring notable Irish (assumed citizenship as an adult) actor Daniel Day-Lewis. Full of themes of Irish-American controlled gang activity in New York.3 - Featured no Irish connections that I know of, though there was a Latvian in the cast.4 - Featured no Irish connections that I know of.5 - Featured no Irish connections that I know of.6 - Again featured Day-Lewis, in a story about Irish prisoners allegedly steamrolled in Britain.7 -The story of an Irish Immigrant family in New york.8 -Scottish.9 - Very Irish story again featuring Richard Harris10 - Very Irish story. Very Irish cast. Very British director. Very American music.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Author Posted July 24, 2006 Edgy DC wrote:metirish wrote:4 - Heat 4 - Featured no Irish connections that I know of.I think De Niro has Irish ancestry on his mother's side.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Author Posted July 24, 2006 Funny story about about a friend of a relative. She was working at a store (jewelry I think, but can't remember) and was filling out a customer's order form. She asked for his name while looking down at the form but didn't quite hear him.*still looking down* "Could you spell your last name please?""D-E-N-I-R-O"*Repeating it back as she writes* "D-E-N-I-R......" *looks up, mouth slowly opening in shock**nods and half-smiles* "Yup"---------I think it's funny at least. Really needs to be told in person.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 Sure. So does Clint Eastwood. I've got to give metirish the benefit of the doubt somewhere though, and I'll assume that his Eastwood Jones and his DeNiro DeSire aren't ethnically linked.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Author Posted July 24, 2006 Edgy DC wrote:Sure. So does Clint Eastwood. I've got to give metirish the benefit of the doubt somewhere though, and I'll assume that his Eastwood Jones and his DeNiro DeSire aren't ethnically linked.Sure. I only posted that to be a pain in the neck.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 Like I wasn't?God, who in their right mind is going to hire us?
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 Perhaps the solution is to focus on employers who aren't in their right mind?
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 You lads are too funny..I just thought of Gladiator...I love that movie...and Crowe thinks he's Irish.Again featured Day-Lewis, in a story about Irish prisoners allegedly steamrolled in BritianThey were steamrolled, plain and simple.....
RealityChuck Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 My list changes all the time, but for now:1. Singin' in the Rain2. Citizen Kane3. Duck Soup4. The Maltese Falcon5. North by Northwest6. Love and Death7. Playtime8. Stagecoach9. Chicago10. The General
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 I'll do the top-of-my-head thing too:King Kong (1933)Duck SoupCasablancaBride of FrankensteinTreasure of the Sierra MadreHigh NoonThe Desperate HoursThe Out-of-TownersTake the Money and RunSpider-Man
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 They were steamrolled, plain and simple.....Hook baited. Fish caught. Of course they were.I was working at a bookstore inthe mid-nineties. It was starting to get aggravating how many "real" stories featured book covers, not with the real person who lived the story, but instead with Daniel Day-Lewis.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 No particular order:Touch of EvilDr. StrangeloveHistory of the World (Part I)G-dfather (parts I and II edited in chrono sequence)Kill Bill (V1)Primal FearKing Kong (1933)West Side StoryNapoleon (Abel Gance - Director) Since I'd have plenty of time to kill on that island, I might as well take a brilliant seven hour long movie.Hoosiers Later
dgwphotography Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 In no particular order:The StingSinging In The RainBull DurhamThat Thing You DoThe Music ManJawsNorth By NorthwestField Of DreamsThe CandidateButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 I think your common thread is ruggedly handsome leading men, with sinewy forarms and a charming rascally anti-heroism.Except North by Northwest and Singing in the Rain, where you went for classy handsome leading men.I have no idea what my favorite movies are.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 well, since today is another day, here's my new "top 10 desert island movies":True Romance - it was a toss-up between this and PULP FICTION, but this one wins due to the comicbook connection.Empire Strikes Back - best of Star WarsAlmost Famous - great music, great characters, funny and sadSingin in the Rain - greatest movie musical everDuck Soup - greatest Marx Brox movieWizard of Oz - i can't believe i didn't put this on my list yesterdayKing Kong (33) - I've watched it every Thanksgiving since i was a kidCasablanca - you MUST remember this!Bull Durham - After "field of dreams" but before "the natural".Outlaw Josey Wales - as much as i like "Unforgiven", this one gets the nod. and tomorrow i can make another top 10... and we can go on like that for weeks...
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 Vic Sage wrote:Duck Soup - greatest Marx Brox movieSaw that a few weeks ago at a local ahts theatre. Meant to put up a poll. Pretty darn hillarious.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 I gots gunsyou gots gunsall god's chilln' got gunnnss.....We should make that our new national anthem."Remember, you're fighting for this woman's honour, which is probably more than she ever did."
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 I had Duck Soup on my list too. In fact, I had three overlaps with Vic, (Duck Soup, King Kong, and Casablanca) and they were probably my only three no-brainers. I thought about going with two Marx Brothers movies and also including Animal Crackers but Duck Soup is the only film the Brothers made that wasn't bogged down with romantic subplots, and stands far above the rest.I ended up picking Humphrey Bogart three times and could easily have gone with more: The African Queen and The Maltese Falcon for example.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2006 Posted July 25, 2006 Oh crap!African Queen.How could I have forgotten?Looks like I have to drop Hoosiers from my list.Later
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