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evanny 04-29-2011 05:46 AM

my favourite has to be To kill a mockingbird. close 2nd is The Kingdom and Dragonheart with Sean Connery - only movie i have cried to when i was a kid.

Citizen Kane and Star wars never did get my boat to float. well RedLetterMedia reviews of star wars did. if you don't know - they probably are the most popular reviews on the internet - Star Wars |

3rd movies review is only 20min shorter than the movie itself :cool:

tokusatsufan 04-29-2011 11:00 AM

I've always been more of a Star Trek/Doctor Who man.

Suki 04-29-2011 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 863620)
I am saying even major directors like Woody Allen and Peter Jackson have studios to answer to. Welles didn't have to in Citizen Kane, and Lucas didn't have to in Phantom Menace.

The Production Company pays for the production costs, so it is only normal the director bothers to keep them informed on how the process is going. However, like I said, there's many well-known directors who don't have to go to a lot of trouble to do whatever they think is suitable for the film and the ex producers will just give them green light to go ahead and proceed as they like.

noodle 04-29-2011 02:47 PM

None of these feature in my top 10 (which is actually VERY difficult to come up with). The only one I would have probably put in my top 10 woulda been Shawshank Redemption, and that's only because the first time I saw it, the ending really hit me (a bit like Usual Suspects hit me), but it's not a film I could watch over and over again without getting bored of it!

GoNative 04-29-2011 03:51 PM

Has no one mentioned The Blues Brothers yet? One of my all time favourites.
Also Babettes Feast (a 1987 Danish film) is up there as another of my favourites.
Still my all time favourite probably goes to The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I watch it at least a couple of times a year and never get sick of it. Loved the books and love the films. One of the greatest stories of all time.

MMM 04-29-2011 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Suki (Post 863714)
The Production Company pays for the production costs, so it is only normal the director bothers to keep them informed on how the process is going. However, like I said, there's many well-known directors who don't have to go to a lot of trouble to do whatever they think is suitable for the film and the ex producers will just give them green light to go ahead and proceed as they like.

I am not trying to harp on this, but the fact that Welles didn't have to was quite a coup at the time, and in some ways he ruined it for everyone else at the time, as it took years before CK got the appreciation it deserved.

Excessum 04-30-2011 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 863568)
This is more than just your favorite movies, as it is hard to discuss and argue simply about a person's opinion. Think of what you think the Ten Best Movies are. How you define "best" can be up to you, but you should be able to formulate a reason why for any movie is on your list that isn't personal (like, "that was the first movie I saw with my girlfriend".)

Personally, they would be movies I enjoyed, but are also influential in the film world and/or society as a whole. Chances are that they are movies that are borrowed from quite a bit in whatever genre they reside.

Just sayin' :rolleyes:

Anywho, these criteria are not only biased, but also too vague. And besides, you can have a list of "most influential" movies, "most dramatic" movies, "movies with best performance" etc (in theory), but even then - who is going to decide what is more important - influence, emotionality, performance? So, as always, it pretty much always boils down to personal preference.

From the list you put up in the poll, I would give a nod only to Shawshank Redemption, as I haven't seen Citizen Kane, Gone With the Wind and Casablanca and the rest are not really worthy in my opinion.

MMM 04-30-2011 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Excessum (Post 863838)
Just sayin' :rolleyes:

Anywho, these criteria are not only biased, but also too vague. And besides, you can have a list of "most influential" movies, "most dramatic" movies, "movies with best performance" etc (in theory), but even then - who is going to decide what is more important - influence, emotionality, performance? So, as always, it pretty much always boils down to personal preference.

From the list you put up in the poll, I would give a nod only to Shawshank Redemption, as I haven't seen Citizen Kane, Gone With the Wind and Casablanca and the rest are not really worthy in my opinion.

Just sayin' what? I didn't contradict myself.

Sounds like someone woke up on the wrong side of the best this morning.

It's just sharing opinions for fun. If you don't like it, feel free not to participate.

tokusatsufan 04-30-2011 10:22 PM

Kamen Rider Faiz Paradise Lost is my favourite. That's a start.

Ryzorian 05-02-2011 10:06 PM

Everyone is going to have their favorite movies that spoke them somehow. Perhaps just use the number of tickets sold and use that as a base. Gone with the Wind is still Number 1 in total sales.


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