The Fisher King
A Day at the Races
Slum Dog Millionaire
Bad Day at Black Rock
Jungle Book
My video of 1976 Cup Final
A Day at the Races
Slum Dog Millionaire
Bad Day at Black Rock
Jungle Book
My video of 1976 Cup Final
Wooooooooahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Hold your horses there!
My favourite film is Good Will Hunting. I know it's not the best cinematography wise or even plot-wise, but it just has so much heart. Stunning film.
Robin Williams is incredible in it.
Just got back from town with the TV set of Band of Brothers for £20 from HMV having been sent to buy washing powder and milk both of which I completely forgot to buy. I couldn't have bought them even if I had remembered as I had spent the last bit of cash.
I missed the series when it was on the TV and people told me it was a very good series.
I just hope I haven't wasted the very lovely Mrs Goddershousekeeping money.
Ah mate, nice one! Never heard of City of Men so gonna get a hold of it. Thanks. I used to be big into my World Cinema, but these days I just don't have a lot of time...
If you liked City of God, then I highly recommend Amores Perros (Mexican) and La Haine (French). Both gritty drama-types. Also, the films of Wong Kar-Wei (Hong Kong) are really good, all romance. And a special mention to Battle Royale (Japanese); Hunger Games completely ripped off this movie, and it pisses me off when certain films don't get the credit they deserve just because they're not Hollywood.
PS I've always got one eye on Brazil, I want to move there in the next year or so.
I think there was a similar thread to this last year. For what it's worth I would suggest the following in no particular order:-
1. Metropolis (recent restored version with the original film score.)
2. Once upon a time in the West.
3. Shawshank Redemption
4. Some like it hot (Excellent score featuring Art Pepper too.)
5. Goodfellas
6. Stand by me.
7. Where eagles dare.
8. Most things with Michael Caine circa late sixties / early seventies.
9. Master & Commander (Strange how the enemy in the book was changed from America to French in the film!)
10. Robin Hood (Errol Flynn)
11. Gladiator (thought the ending was poor until I learned that the Emperor Commodius actually did fight in the area albeit with the opposition handicapped.)
12. Mesrine (Both parts- probably the best crime film ever.)
13. The beat that my heart skipped. (Excellent French gangster film with Romain Duris.)
14. Anything with Shrek
15. Only Yesterday (Japanese animation - amazingly profound. One for Pompey Moewth to try.)
16. Indigenes (French film about Algerian soldiers in WW2. a bit like "Saving Private Ryan" but with a political edge.)
17. Shane
18. Breakheart Pass (Another good score by Jerry Goldsmith.)
19. The English patient. (Best lead females ever in Kristen Scott Thomas and Juliette Binoche!)
Must admit that I do enjoy some of those understated British films like "Glorious 39" and "Atonement."
Wong Kar I know, the Dog one I've heard of, La Haine I don't know. Have you ever seen Les Diner des cons? Side splittingly funny I thought.
Where in Brazil do you fancy moving to?
You will love it Godders.
Haven't got a clue yet. Never even been S.America. But I'll be doing a year-long trip there next year, before hopefully settling before the World Cup 2014. Where would you recommend?
The Times has today published a list of the top films as monitored by Cineaste since 1952 and based on critics choices.
The top of the list reads:
1. Vertigo
2. Citizen Kane
3. Tokyo Story
4. La Regle du Jeu 5. Sunrise: A song of two humans
6. 2001 A space Odyssey
7. The Searchers
8. The man with a movie camera
9. The pasion of joan of Arc
10. 8 1/2
For you guys (or anyone for that matter) that likes the french thrillers above, such as the Prophet and The Beat my heart Skipped, try Read my Lips, also very good, with the excellent Vincent Cassell from Mesrine and La Haine.
Also try the Spanish film Cell 211, it really is good.