SandraMustard
Literotica GYLF
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"Animal House" for all the frat house humor.
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Hubby and I go to more movies at the theater now than we ever did because it is a shared experience (date) that we make time for. With new technology like IMAX and 3-D, some movie experiences just can't be duplicated at home.
A stunning movie for the visual effects: "Gravity"
But one from the last few years I did see and thought was very well done was Eastwood's Gran Torino. Great movie
Hubby and I go to more movies at the theater now than we ever did because it is a shared experience (date) that we make time for. With new technology like IMAX and 3-D, some movie experiences just can't be duplicated at home.
A stunning movie for the visual effects: "Gravity"
However, I am surprised to see that nobody has mentioned "Chrysanthemum" or "7 Samurai" to name only two of Kurasawa's great films.
Anyone remember Mondo Cane ?
Yep, Gran Torino was good. But any Clint Eastwood movie reminds me of when he did "Paint Your Wagon," a musical (!!) with Lee Marvin. Strange little movie.
I have seen a number of Kurosawa films and while I can appreciate them, and think they are indeed excellent, they wouldn't make my "Favorite" list. For me when it comes to Japanese movies, I'm very partial to anime, ranging from "My Neighbor Totoro" to "Ghost in the Shell."
Nope, sorry, don't know Mondo Cane.
The ones that come to the top of my head are
- Graveyard of the Fireflies (if you haven't seen the original 1988 animated version of this, you have missed out on an absolute masterpiece. No other word for it.)
- Requiem for a Dream (not a movie, but an experience)
- Black Swan (what can I say? I have a weakness for Aronofsky)
- The Dark Knight ("Why so serious?" 'nuff said)
- Whiplash (the end... fuck... what an end)
- Sin City (the original 2005 movie)
Sin City was up there for me....until it got to the Tarantino "hooker city kill bill rip off" segment that he did.
But Rourke and Willis were great in it and Jessica Alba swinging from a pole was more than worth it.
That and I saw it for free with passes they sent to all the comic shops![]()
I don't know what you mean by "hooker city kill bill rip off". Nothing there reminded me of Kill Bill. Girls with swords? That's a pretty broad basis of comparison. In any event, the graphic novel from which that segment was adapted was published ten years before the movie came out (and eight years before Kill Bill). Besides, Tarantino and Rodriguez are great friends. I don't think either has ever filmed a concept that they haven't discussed amongst themselves.
I have seen a number of Kurosawa films and while I can appreciate them, and think they are indeed excellent, they wouldn't make my "Favorite" list. For me when it comes to Japanese movies, I'm very partial to anime, ranging from "My Neighbor Totoro" to "Ghost in the Shell."
Not to forget "Grave of the Fireflies" or "5 centimeters per second" or "Perfect Blue"...
I'm actually more fond of anime series, but movies are a nice change of pace too.
We have a small collection of Studio Ghibli films, including "Grave of the Fireflies," but knowing the subject matter, I haven't been able to bring myself to watch it. Probably because I have kids, "kids in peril" is one of my least-favorite movie plot elements. I will watch it one day though.
The latest (and I think last) Ghibli film, "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya," is fantastic.
I know I am in the minority when I say this and get backlash all the time, but we all have opinions.
Tarantino sucks. He's as original as oatmeal and is more full of himself than Downy JR or any other narcissist you could name
I will say this for him. In the two acting roles I have seen him in: from Dusk til Dawn and Desperado(small part in the beginning) I have enjoyed him, very sick looking and quirky.
I like him better on that side of the camera.
I think my issue is the violence for the sake of violence the "Look how much blood or nasty I can put into a movie) when its used like that it loses its shine. Hostel s my best example of why anyone should have the nerve to condemn erotica when they are fine with watching-and letting their kids watch-pure torture porn
Miyazaki's retirement is a huge loss. "Princess Mononoke" and "Spirited Away" were obsessions for me in my pre-teens.
Not with Ghibli, but I think Gen Urobuchi is writing a "Psycho-Pass" movie (based on the critically acclaimed anime). If you liked "Ghost In the Shell", it is a must-watch.
I despise the Kick-Ass movies. They are case and point for family-viewing torture porn, because, you know, the breasts stay safely covered.
Tarantino sucks.
Kick Ass was sort of first-of-a-kind watch for me.
I think he's talking about kick-ass movies in general, not the movie Kick Ass.