superpanavision70mm
04-27-2006, 01:14 AM
Ok, everyone typically has 2 lists when it comes to films. They usually have the list of their favorite movies and then the list of the best movies made, which sometimes they crossover and have the same movie on both lists. I will simply state that the BEST movies made based on technical achievement, production, directing, writing, etc etc are not always movies that I can watch anytime, so let's post movies that we've probably watched the most only because we feel that we could sit down and watch them anytime, anwhere.
Here are the ones that come to my mind...
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY -I've seen this film more than any other film and it is fresh every single time I see it. I am a Kubrick fan and not only is this a film I could watch anytime, but also one of the greatest masterpieces every assembled in the film medium.
REAL GENIUS -absolutely a brilliant film that gets better with age. It's a subtle attack on the 1980's/Reagan years in ways that are ...well genius. The title, the opening credits, the montages, the deep layers below the 80's teen flick are just superb. Also the film was shot by Zsigmond in scope...very rare for a comedy in those days.
THEY LIVE - "I've come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass...and I'm all out of bubble gum". Once those lines were uttered from Roddy Piper...I was hooked and I have been ever since. Talk about in-your-face consumerism and a obvious attack on the 1980's as well. Go Reagan!
NARROW MARGIN -underrated Gene Hackman film from 1990. Super tight suspense drama from dir. Peter Hyams. Solid film with great humor, drama, suspense, etc.
CONTEMPT -something about this Jean Luc-Godard film that gets me every time I watch it. Not sure why, but it just hits me. I love alot of his movies like ALPHAVILLE, but only this one can I watch anytime!
STARSHIP TROOPERS -not only do I love movies that make social/political commentaries like this film does, but it's a hugely underrated film that is in need of rediscovery. A brilliant Verhoeven film that hits all the right marks. Most people do not get this film, but it has layers upon layers that you need reference points to fully understand. i.e. TRIUMPH OF THE WILL
THIS IS SPINAL TAP -not much really to say on this one...it's one of the funniest movies ever made!
MCCABE AND MRS MILLER -I am not sure what it is about this Altman film, but I just enjoy watching this film. Maybe it has to do with the non-Hollywood ending or the superb acting by Warren Beatty and Julie Christie.
THE DEAD ZONE Christopher Walken and Stephen King...need I say more?
THE GODFATHER -pure virtuoso filmmaking! Just an amazing film on so many levels and of course...a classic.
There are just too many to name, but this is a great start I suppose...
Here are the ones that come to my mind...
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY -I've seen this film more than any other film and it is fresh every single time I see it. I am a Kubrick fan and not only is this a film I could watch anytime, but also one of the greatest masterpieces every assembled in the film medium.
REAL GENIUS -absolutely a brilliant film that gets better with age. It's a subtle attack on the 1980's/Reagan years in ways that are ...well genius. The title, the opening credits, the montages, the deep layers below the 80's teen flick are just superb. Also the film was shot by Zsigmond in scope...very rare for a comedy in those days.
THEY LIVE - "I've come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass...and I'm all out of bubble gum". Once those lines were uttered from Roddy Piper...I was hooked and I have been ever since. Talk about in-your-face consumerism and a obvious attack on the 1980's as well. Go Reagan!
NARROW MARGIN -underrated Gene Hackman film from 1990. Super tight suspense drama from dir. Peter Hyams. Solid film with great humor, drama, suspense, etc.
CONTEMPT -something about this Jean Luc-Godard film that gets me every time I watch it. Not sure why, but it just hits me. I love alot of his movies like ALPHAVILLE, but only this one can I watch anytime!
STARSHIP TROOPERS -not only do I love movies that make social/political commentaries like this film does, but it's a hugely underrated film that is in need of rediscovery. A brilliant Verhoeven film that hits all the right marks. Most people do not get this film, but it has layers upon layers that you need reference points to fully understand. i.e. TRIUMPH OF THE WILL
THIS IS SPINAL TAP -not much really to say on this one...it's one of the funniest movies ever made!
MCCABE AND MRS MILLER -I am not sure what it is about this Altman film, but I just enjoy watching this film. Maybe it has to do with the non-Hollywood ending or the superb acting by Warren Beatty and Julie Christie.
THE DEAD ZONE Christopher Walken and Stephen King...need I say more?
THE GODFATHER -pure virtuoso filmmaking! Just an amazing film on so many levels and of course...a classic.
There are just too many to name, but this is a great start I suppose...