hahaha! thank you ikay :grin:
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hahaha! thank you ikay :grin:
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ikaymoreno wrote:Just in case you need more, here are some movies on my "F**k that was amazing!" list:
1. Moulin Rouge - Nicole Kidman & Ewan McGregor
2. Best Offer - Geofrrey Rush
3. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Jim Carrey & Kate Winslet
4. The Countess - Julie Delpy
5. Leon the Professional - Jean Reno
6. Oldboy - Korean version please. The US version is just...ugh.
7. Bang Bang You're Dead - Ben Foster
8. Shawshank Redemption - Morgan Freeman
9. Never Let Me Go - Carey Mulligan
Runner ups
1. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Robert Downey Jr
2. Seven - Brad Pitt
If you have Netflix, you should also check out Black Mirror. It's awesome. :D
What a list... from Moulin Rouge to Oldboy!
James.B wrote:What a list... from Moulin Rouge to Oldboy!
:sunglasses:
Hehehehe. I'm an introvert so it's reading, playing video games, or watching movies for me. :) I enjoy mindless yet fun movies like Wanted or Marvel flicks but I just...adore Moulin Rouge.
Baz Luhrmann's use of color and music is just...phenomenal. I also loved his other movies -- Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, and Gatsby.
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I hear you, no judgement here. His movie Australia is one of my guilty pleasures!
That's the only movie I skipped. So many people hated it. And I just...love him and his movies. Hahahaha! That and the premise wasn't that interesting for me.
You're the first person I encountered who liked it so maybe I'll get to that too one of these days. :)
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I'm not even sure if I like it or not! But, like you said, his use of colour and music, the visual feast is irresistible!
He has a very distinct style. You'd recognized his movies because of his "signature". Like Tarantino and his use of blood and peppered motha****s. Or Lars Von Trier and your desire to slit your wrists after watching any of his films. Lol.
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How about Quentin Tarantino's movies?
Love Tarantino pulp fiction and from dusk til dawn my faces
Tarantino is so viscerally amazing.
Aside from Pulp Fiction, a ton of great movies came out in 1994. I kind of regard it as the sweet spot of that decade, a time when people cared less about competing releases and more about putting out really great movies!
Yes! Tarantino is unique and brilliant!Frederick.Dizon wrote:How about Quentin Tarantino's movies?
Frederick.Dizon wrote:How about Quentin Tarantino's movies?
Most are brilliant if you ignore the bizarre foot fetish scenes he randomly puts in (Juliet Lewis and Salmma Hayek both have one in dusk til dawn, uma Therman in kill bill etc.)
Thank you so much guys :grin:
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ikaymoreno wrote:He has a very distinct style. You'd recognized his movies because of his "signature". Like Tarantino and his use of blood and peppered motha****s. Or Lars Von Trier and your desire to slit your wrists after watching any of his films. Lol.
Phillip.Laplana wrote:Tarantino is so viscerally amazing.
Aside from Pulp Fiction, a ton of great
movies came out in 1994. I kind of regard it as the sweet spot of that decade, a time when people cared less about competing releases and more about putting out really great movies!
Leon, the Professional
Legends of the Fall
Stargate
Clear and Present Danger
Speed
Dumb and Dumber
Naked Gun 33 1/3
The Shawshank Redemption
The Mask
True Lies
Forrest Gump
The Lion King
10/10 list all great films love Leon and Shawshank redemption
Also add The Martian. :grinning:
I felt that the Martian was excellent in that it was very low-key, very understated, and yet compelling to watch. Good stuff.
Thank you ^_^
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Oh my goodness. The Dark Knight. That was a whole and complete masterpiece, a fantastic masterpiece.
Phillip.Laplana wrote:Oh my goodness. The Dark Knight. That was a whole and complete masterpiece, a fantastic masterpiece.
The Dark Knight. Hands down.
Yep, The Dark Knight was great. I loved Interstellar by Christopher Nolan too, although I didn't think Dunkirk was as good as some of his other stuff. I love Wes Anderson films too, they're so quirky!
Is it Batman?
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Yes. It was the second movie of the series with Christian Bale as Batman. Heath Ledger played Joker... genuinely scared me!
Lone survivor,
Baby Driver,
Kingsmen,
Fast and Furious (1-7),
Black Hawk Down,
Peter Rabbit... Etc.
There's a whole lot you see!
James.B wrote:Yes. It was the second movie of the series with Christian Bale as Batman. Heath Ledger played Joker... genuinely scared me!
Heath's joker was awesome compared to Leto.
Thank you! =)
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I'm just here to follow this thread. :joy:
James.B wrote:Heath Ledger played Joker... genuinely scared me!
He had a really nice smile though.
Learning Italian every day!
leosmith wrote:James.B wrote:Heath Ledger played Joker... genuinely scared me!
He had a really nice smile though. :grin:
Hahaha
I thought it was really smart how the story of how he got the scars kept changing every time he told it. Really added to the mystery and freaked me out!