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Anyway, this is a list of my favourite films in no particular order...
Favourite Films
1. C'era una volta il West (1969)
2. Vertigo (1958)
3. Pulp Fiction (1994)
4. American Beauty (1999)
5. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
6. Taxi Driver (1976)
7. The Usual Suspects (1995)
8. Cidade de Deus (2002)
9. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
10. Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
11. Reservoir Dogs (1992)
12. Annie Hall (1977)
13. It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
14. Toy Story (1995)
15. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)
16. Goodfellas (1990)
17. Raging Bull (1980)
18. Etre et Avoir (2003)
19. Miller's Crossing (1990)
20. The Deer Hunter (1978)
21. Nuovo cinema Paradiso (1988)
22. The Third Man (1949)
23. Magnolia (1999)
24. The Incredibles (2004)
25. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2004)
And baring no relevance to films, this is a list of my favourite musical artists, in no particular order...
Favourite Bands/Artists
1. The Beatles
2. Radiohead
3. Pixies
4. The Rolling Stones
5. Badly Drawn Boy
6. The Stone Roses
7. Joy Division
8. Bob Dylan
9. DJ Shadow
10. RJD2
And again, baring no relevance, my favourite comedians, in no particular order...
Favourite Comedians
1. Bill Hicks
2. Eddie Izzard
3. Richard Pryor
4. Peter Kay
5. Eric Morecambe
And now, for more unnecessary favourite things:
Favourite Book
Lord of the Flies
Favourite Computer Game
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Favourite Album
OK Computer - Radiohead
Reviews
Sonata (2004)
For the good of your health, don't watch this.
It's rubbish. More than rubbish. A celluloid turd. Actually, this movie looked like it wasn't made even with film.
It does look very cheap. The girl was a good actress, as was the mother slightly, but there was no good characterisation. It is extraordinarily slow-moving, boring and hugely unrewarding. It said it's an 18, but I didn't see anything to constitute it being an 18. I suppose I wanted shock, scares, blood and nastiness, and I didn't get any of that because it was a psychological horror film.
But even as a psychological horror film it was pants. The script was awful. It was just bad. Plain bad.
Don't be fooled by the cover and watch it. It's awful.
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Half an interesting film
The first half of this film is like anything you'd expect from Quentin Tarintino and Robert Rodriguez: cool 70's soundtrack, snappy dialogue, really good editing, lots of violence, and a slightly unconvincing role by QT himself. I thought it was disturbing, stylish and pretty good for the first half, and was enjoying it.
And then they get to the Titty Twister, where there are lots and lots of vampires and lots of blood and nudity, and lots of fighting, and, for me, it just went completely downhill. It felt silly and just inappropriate from what we'd seen at the beginning, and I actually got a little bored.
That being said, I really liked Harvey Kietel's performance and George Clooney was much better than I'd thought he'd be. Plus, Salma Hayek is one sexy kitten.
So yeah, half a good film. If you love over the top vampire films though complete with dated effects, then go for it, because you might just like it
The Incredibles (2004)
Amazing! Brilliant! Fabulous! Wonderful! Astonishing! I'm not avoiding using a certain word!
The Incredibles is a great film, and probably my favourite Pixar picture (Toy Story is the best, but that's different to favourite). It takes a while to properly get into the action, but when it does, it delivers it in spades.
And that's exactly it. I would actually call The Incredibles an animated action film, because to be honest, I don't think there was enough comedy to call it an animated action comedy film. There are quite a few funny moments, but the gags don't come as fast as Finding Nemo or Toy Story.
That being said, it does have truly amazing action set-pieces, brilliant voice acting, a fabulous script, wonderful characters and the animation is simply.....well....incredible.
The music is definitely a stand-out. It actually made me smile, with it's jazzy tones and James Bond type scores.
One of the greatest things about The Incredibles is that it's not a kiddies film; it's completely different to all the other Pixar films. They bring out tommy guns in the second scene, for crying out loud! If you want to see a more adult animated film, then go see The Incredibles, and enjoy every minute. But I wouldn't bring someone younger than 4 maybe, because it isn't really aimed at them, and they probably would find it quite scary.
This is a great film, one of the best of 2004 in my opinion. If it just had a slightly higher gag rate, than this would be an absolutely perfect picture.
9/10