Re: A Year Watching Movies!
The original Cinderella from the late 1930's. You can find it on youtube.
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The original Cinderella from the late 1930's. You can find it on youtube.
Dumb and Dumber
Knowing
The Thing
Wall-E
Pirates of the Caribean
Indiana Jones
Mars Attacks
Transformers
I am Legend
Kill Bill
Gran Torino
Eragon
Shrek
The Mummy
Ace Ventura
Harry Potter
Eagle Eye
The Terminator
Saving Private Ryan
Iron Man
EDIT: How could I forget "Catch Me If You Can"
Last edited by Sleuth5000 (July 21, 2009 (06:06pm))
Meh, I don't think that list is too good; one the one hand, it does include some great stuff and doesn't put Citizen Kane at No. 1 for once, but on the other hand I think it veers too far towards the mainstream taste.
This is an interesting list I think.
In general, though I think it's best to take a genre or style you're genuinely interested in and look for the best examples of it you can find. So, Droid, what movies do you like?
I'm more wanting to see movies I haven't yet, and at the same time, I just want a list of 365 movies I can watch. I really do not care what's on the list.
Try watching the best movies from every genre. (example: The best Sci- Fi, Action, Drama, Historical, Western, Thriller, Crime, Adventure...) What makes up "The best" is entirely up to you.
-Gospelnut
Try to find the most boredom inducing, B-movieish film you can find and rot your brains.
Seriously now...
Terminatior Salvation
Indiana Jones
The Dark Knight
Its a Wonderful Life
Men in Black
some Pixar films
Jurassic Park
The Lost World
X-Men
Iron Man
Angels in the Outfield
The trick is to order a 50/100 movie pack from amazon. Most of the stuff no one you know will have seen, but there are some good beans in the barrel. Just organize a playlist. Also most of the movies are TV movies or double feature flicks that only sum up to about 60 minutes. Buy a pack with interesting titles, for 15 $ you can't be disappointed.
-Jimmybob
The Lost World
Angels in the Outfield
I think you should see the National Treasure muvveys. Unless you've seen them.
I hate how many people are just recommending summer movies. You're allowing corporate America to eat your brains out.
Hmmm...
Coraline
Wall-e
It.
The Green Mile
The whole Batman Series(Except for Batman and Robin)
Nightmare before Christmas
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Ware-Rabbit
Chicken Run
lol these movies drink %&#^% and everyone's seen them.
-Jimmybob
I hate how many people are just recommending summer movies. You're allowing corporate America to eat your brains out.
Hey, I listed some good movies. But, yes, I agree with you.
If you want to watch some hilariously bad movies:
Manos: The Hands of Fate
What!? How can you say that movie is "bad"? It's film-making at its epicly greatest!
I think you used to be able to legally watch it online for free.
- Leo
Last edited by Leonardo812 (July 21, 2009 (06:41pm))
You're allowing corporate America to eat your brains out.
If all you ever observed was greatness, how would you recognize it?
Watching bad films puts the good ones into perspective.
Not to mention they have some unintentionally hilarious lines. Summer blockbusters can be quite intellectually stimulating if you take the time to find every possible aspect of the film to ridicule in elaborate and creative ways.
Last edited by Squash (July 21, 2009 (07:12pm))
Barry Lyndon
The Patriot
The Revolution
Sharpes Series
Horatio Hornblower Series
The Other Boleyn Girl
Marie Antoinette
The Sovereigns Servant
Gone with the Wind
Amadeus
Mutiny on the Bounty
The Scarlet Empress
Waterloo
Battle of Britain
Glory
The Alamo
Amistad
Casanova
Wild Bill
The Madness of King George
A Night to Remember
Titanic
Sink the Bismarck!
The Longest Day
JFK
Frost/Nixon
Nixon
Mississippi Burning
Henry VIII and his Six Wives
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
1612
Troy
The Muppet Movie
The Great Muppet Caper
The Muppets Take Manhatten
Muppets From Space
The Muppet Christmas Carol
Muppet Treasure Island
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