Daniel Larusso
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Mine:
Don't worry about ranking them or if you will change your mind tomorrow. Just share with us ten films that made you happy.New I still can't rank my favorite films. I wonder when will I be able to do that.
There's a lot of them. I can be happy with the smallest, most generic, shallow films but I don't know if they deserve to be in a top 10 list. Back in the day, I thought Blade II was the best movie ever made. I don't know what my stand today is.Just share with us ten films that made you happy.
Yeah! ZERO stars!!! ZERO, I say! No, wait, I just checked my spreadsheet. 1 star. Probably for the cinematography.I think @divemaster13 will disagree with what I said about The Isle.
Ouch. Zero, in capital, bold letters. You sure there was no 1 before the 0?Yeah! ZERO stars!!! ZERO, I say!
Yeah, that's why I find it hard to narrow down my favorite lists and worse, rank them. I can probably rank films from a certain director, but to rank my favorite films? I'd rather watch a sitenoise movie against my will. Its like taking the exams. Its so hard.I, too find it hard to list "top-whatever" films because I can't easily get past the ones I have to leave off the list.
Hmmmm............not sure about this also. I have songs I listen to everyday, songs which I listen to for more than 15 years now and I'm not exaggerating when I say that I listen to them more than ten times everyday but movies? Hmmmm.... I "study" music more than I study movies. I listen to my music in full blast volume and even then it still feels lacking. Music enables me to think, to focus, and helps me tackle my life issues. It takes me to places. When I listen to my music, I forget my name. Its different with movies. I don't re-watch movies because it doesn't interest me much when I know what's going to happen next. I only re-watch when I've forgotten about the plot or if there's any particular scene that confused me. And that's why I'm quite slow with my viewings, I listen to my music majority of the time. When I was still single I used to go the cinemas at least once a week, even if nothing interests me much. I just had a lot of time because I was on night class so I had the whole day to myself. Now, its just home-work to me. So I just watch on my laptop or on cable. The cable isn't much reliable because its Hollywood blockbuster movies that usually gets played.Another way to approach it (in addition to "films that make you happy," which is a very good criteria), is "what films have I watched the most?" If I sit down to watch the same movie over and over, it must be because it is so good that each time I get much additional pleasure out of it. Some of the movies on my lists I've watched many, many times. They just never grow old to me. That's a clue right there that they must be special to me. Do you have any like that?
Hey, thanks for chiming in! Please feel welcome to contribute to our discussions here. There are plenty of review and discussion threads for "international" (a vast majority Asian) films in our little neck of the woods here, and all perspectives are welcome. Some threads are dedicated to a particular movie or director, but also check out the monthly "recently seen" threads, where a whole bunch of movies are blurbed about and discussed to varying degrees. It's no problem at all to bump an old thread if you want to contribute to a discussion and missed it earlier, or to start your own thread.1. Les Enfants du Paradis
2. In the Mood for Love
3. Trois Couleurs: Bleu
and then in geographical order:
Les Parapluies de Cherbourg
Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain
Brazil
Jesus de Montréal
Rear Window
Raiders of the Lost Ark
12 Monkeys
In no particular order, although DOCTOR ZHIVAGO has been my absolute favourite for nearly two decades...Your Top 10 Favourite Movies of all Time
So here it is, a list of 10 or so films that had a profound effect on the pre-teen clayton-12:
Snap!Smokey and the Bandit (1977): This movie probably had more influence on me as a kid than any other. I actually remember my kid movie theater experiences with Smokey and the Bandit a whole lot more than I do Star Wars. It's hard to convey just how much I loved this movie.
The Island at the Top of the World: I have absolutely zero recollection of this, beyond walking out of the cinema thinking it was the greatest film I had ever seen. I acquired a copy some years ago, but never watched it lest I find out that it actually isn't a forgotten masterpiece.Ones I particularly remember: