What Movies Define Your Taste in Cinema?

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The discussion centers around favorite movies, with participants sharing a diverse range of titles. "Spirited Away" emerges as a standout favorite, praised for its storytelling and emotional depth, often regarded as a masterpiece of animation. Other frequently mentioned films include "GoodFellas," "The Shawshank Redemption," "Princess Mononoke," and "Back to the Future," highlighting a mix of genres from drama to fantasy. Many contributors express a nostalgic connection to childhood favorites, particularly Studio Ghibli films, and discuss the impact of watching movies without prior expectations. The conversation also touches on the artistic qualities of films, such as setting and music, with several users recommending lesser-known titles and exploring the philosophical themes in movies like "Dark City" and "A Scanner Darkly." Overall, the thread showcases a rich tapestry of cinematic appreciation, emphasizing personal connections to film and the joy of discovering new favorites.
  • #51
Hmm...really good...

Made for television movie: Eleanor & Franklin...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y-tozD_Wwg


Cinema: Nixon...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx0t-pLLD2k
 
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  • #52
*nod to mugs*
'12 Angry Men'

and...

The original: 'True Grit'
 
  • #53
nismaratwork said:
*nod to mugs*
'12 Angry Men'

and...

The original: 'True Grit'
Both are classics; no doubt in my mind. Still I admit, I can't look past: one of 12, said angry fellows, was also the voice of Piglet on Winnie the Pooh.

[PLAIN]http://images2.makefive.com/images/entertainment/television/ambigously-gay-cartoon-characters/piglet-winnie-the-pooh-7.gif

Just seething with rage, isn't he? :biggrin:
 
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  • #54
FrancisZ said:
Both are classics; no doubt in my mind. Still I admit, I can't look past: one of 12, said angry fellows, was also the voice of Piglet on Winnie the Pooh.

[PLAIN]http://images2.makefive.com/images/entertainment/television/ambigously-gay-cartoon-characters/piglet-winnie-the-pooh-7.gif

Just seething with rage, isn't he? :biggrin:

He had a dark side, that piglet... the blood... oh the rivers of blood!
 
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  • #55
Mostly Sci-Fi for me

The Man from Earth
2001
Solaris
Jacob's Ladder
All that Jazz
Metropolis

Fail-Safe
[The entire movie is available for streaming at Google Videos]
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7998426879518244182#

The Lathe of Heaven [full movie]
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6032236535078716306#

The Lathe of Heaven was a PBS movie made for TV. Much of the acting [not all] and directing are marginal at best, and many scenes are very bad by normal standards... well... by any standards, but the story is wonderful.
 
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  • #56
I really love movies with great dialogue and which are very cleverly written (where you can watch them multiple times and keep finding new things you missed last time).

Coen brothers' movies are great at this with the 2 best ones being:
The Big Lebowski
Oh Brother Where Art Thou?

25th Hour - great movie, I might just like it because I grew up in NYC and I love that monologue when Ed Norton is talking to himself about NYC (I grew up in Bensonhurst with the guido's and that shot with them sitting around a playground with bats and such is spot on!)

The Princess Bride - Classic!
Blazing Saddles
Caddyshack
In Bruges - Awesome movie but I had to watch it like 3 times just to understand the dialogue because of the very heavy accents.

Woody Allen flicks tend to be pretty good (Deconstructing Harry)

Tombstone - Another classic!
Spaghetti Westerns are great.

And I think this is only because of nostalgia but I love all of the old cheesy 80's early 90's Jean Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Schwarzenegger, Stallone etc movies.
Bloodsport
Commando

That movie when Seagal is a cop who gets shot and goes into a coma then wakes up and kills everyone, I think its called Hard to Kill or something.

All those really old, cheesy one-liner, action movies make me feel like I am really young again sitting there translating for my mom and dad cause they hardly knew English at that time.
 
  • #57
These are my favorite movies :-
1 Harry potter
2 Narnia
3 Prince of Persia
4 Terminator
5 XMen
6 Resident Evil
7 Inception
8 Unstoppable
9 Predator
10 Faster
 
  • #58
Star Wars: The Empire strikes back
Das boot
Cool hand Luke
The usual suspects
 
  • #59
The Seventh Seal

seventhseal6.jpg


It's brilliant.

I also love:

Run Lola Run
The Deerhunter
Requiem for a Dream
Bourne Trilogy
 
  • #60
silence98 said:
The Seventh Seal

seventhseal6.jpg


It's brilliant.

I also love:

Run Lola Run
The Deerhunter
Requiem for a Dream
Bourne Trilogy

Ohhh... good choice on that first of your list especially!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeEM7bluhxA

Wish by Thomas D said:
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gib nicht auf ich hab dich vermisst Es fressen
mich Daemonen auf wenn Du nicht bei mir bist
Ich tue was Du verlangst hab keine Angst
Ich lass Dich nicht allein denn uns gehoert die Welt
wir koennen alles sein doch jetzt bist Du auf dich gestellt...
 
  • #61
Whenever I hear this question I rather instinctively think "Benny and Joon"... note: more for Mary Stuart Masterson (also great in chick-flick "Fried Green Tomatoes") and Julianne Moore (always great) than Johnny Depp (not always great, but often fun -- and he does a great job with the Charlie-Chaplin acts).

But looking at this in retrospect it's become too similar to my personal life (cast me as a Ruthie who could fix her own car -- love interest has post-traumatic issues from being orphaned as a child, and love interest also comes with the bonus of a special-needs family member). This is probably why I don't watch it anymore.
 
  • #62
physics girl phd said:
Whenever I hear this question I rather instinctively think "Benny and Joon"... note: more for Mary Stuart Masterson (also great in chick-flick "Fried Green Tomatoes") and Julianne Moore (always great) than Johnny Depp (not always great, but often fun -- and he does a great job with the Charlie-Chaplin acts).

But looking at this in retrospect it's become too similar to my personal life (cast me as a Ruthie who could fix her own car -- love interest has post-traumatic issues from being orphaned as a child, and love interest also comes with the bonus of a special-needs family member). This is probably why I don't watch it anymore.

Nothing curdles the blood like entertainment coming too close to our personal realities... very understandable.


I'd add: 'Outland'
 
  • #63
Ivan Seeking said:
Mostly Sci-Fi for me

The Man from Earth
2001
Solaris
Jacob's Ladder
All that Jazz
Metropolis

Fail-Safe
[The entire movie is available for streaming at Google Videos]
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7998426879518244182#

The Lathe of Heaven [full movie]
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6032236535078716306#

The Lathe of Heaven was a PBS movie made for TV. Much of the acting [not all] and directing are marginal at best, and many scenes are very bad by normal standards... well... by any standards, but the story is wonderful.

You know 'TLoH' was originally a novel by Ursula K. LeGuin? You may enjoy it more in its original form if you found the adaptation lacking.
 
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  • #64
DanP said:
Star Wars: The Empire strikes back

YES. Dan we finally agree on something. Empire was always my favorite of the original three (and all 6 really). My older brother always said: "Geez, why do you always like sequels; or when the bad guys are winning?"I do like sequels, admittedly: Temple of Doom, for example. But I like The Empire Strikes Back, best of all Star Wars flicks, on account of the ending:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO-KR-14uXM

"Put Captain Solo in." The voice I shall sorely miss some day. Long live James Earl Jones.

I also like sequels frequently, because the characters have already been established; and I find,a lot of the time, writers add substantial depth in the middle of a story.As an aside: I also love "Being There"...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfMCeidJ8bg&feature
 
  • #65
My top picks would be High School Musical (all three).

We're soarin' flyin'! OMG it's the best.
 
  • #66
RichardParker said:
My top picks would be High School Musical (all three).

We're soarin' flyin'! OMG it's the best.

Heh... are you kidding?
 
  • #67
nismaratwork said:
Heh... are you kidding?


To each his own, boss. I like my own brand of camp...give me a bit to dig it up.
 
  • #68
FrancisZ said:
To each his own, boss. I like my own brand of camp...give me a bit to dig it up.

Hey, I love the Rocky Horror Picture Show... I know from camp. Highschool Musical is just... well I watched it with a niece and it was physically painful. I believe I developed a brief bout of aplastic anemia as a result, and I was passing blood for a week!
 
  • #69
vickyyadav said:
This movie should have blown us out of the water.
I was a wreck after I saw it. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. My wife was drowning in tears.
 
  • #70
I only recently saw "The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus." After "Tideland" and "Brother's Grimm" I was wary of another Terry Gilliam mis-fire. Pleased to say that I think it was his best since Brazil. Right there with Time Bandits and 12 Monkeys, easily. I can't get over how perfect Tom Waits was as Mr. Nick (the devil). It's unfortunate that Heath Ledger died halfway through the movie. It would have been better, probably, than it ended up, but I have to give mountains of praise to Gilliam for how he handled saving Ledger's last film from the heap.
 
  • #71
I like Brokeback Mountain. But it makes me feel kinda sad when I watch it.

Edit: Spammers on top of me.
 
  • #72
RichardParker said:
I like Brokeback Mountain. But it makes me feel kinda sad when I watch it.

Edit: Spammers on top of me.
Got them.
 
  • #73
Before two hour i watched* bollywood movie "Rehna hai tere dil me".It is romantic movie.Saif-ali Khan do very good duty in this movie.My favorite song of this movie is"sach keh reha hai deewana".

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  • #74
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Most of Miyazaki's films.
Total Recall
2001: A Space Odyssey
Brazil
Indiana Jones
Star Wars (The non-butchered versions and yes... I to III for the haters)

And a few more that I am not thinking of right now.
 
  • #75
GregJ said:
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Most of Miyazaki's films.
Total Recall
2001: A Space Odyssey
Brazil
Indiana Jones
Star Wars (The non-butchered versions and yes... I to III for the haters)

And a few more that I am not thinking of right now.

Munchausen on top of your list? You are my friend!
 
  • #76
My favorite movies are:-
Case39:-It is horror movie.Story revolves around ten year girl lily.
300:-It is fantasy action film.
Pirates of the Caribbean:-It is fantasy adventure movie.
The Last Exorcism:-It is American found footage horror film.
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  • #77
Terry Gilliam is great! Brazil is my favourite, but I love them all.
 

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