grail
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oooooo...i'll play! usually when i start talking movies, i make everyone scratch their heads in confusion and fear. probably because two of the crown jewels of my collection are "Santa Claus Conquors the Martians" and "Curse of the Queerwolf".
as far as trilogies go:
Muppet movies - i feel there IS no worst Muppet movie, though i certainly know which one i enjoy the most (GMC)
Star Wars - no surprise here,
best: Empire Strikes Back
worst: AOTC
Back to the Future - will be on DVD by christmas!
best: first
worst: third
Indiana Jones - tough call, i really liked all three
Ninja Turtles - though i really DO like 2 a lot
best: first
worst: third
Batman - i refuse comment
Evil Dead - this would be like choosing which of your children you love the least. i actually have a copy of the original video release of Evil Dead, that's how much i love these movies. Bruce Campbell is one of my personal gods
Godfather - i cannot comment on these on the grounds that it would mean admitting that i have never been able to sit through all of any of them...i just never got into them, though i DID try
the rest, i really don't think anyone wants my drawn out opinion on...so i'll move on.
Toys - BRILLIANT movie, highly underrated. but Cory, dude, 1989 was not an "era" it just happened to be when TMNT and Batman came out. while they're excellent movies, and while there were several other good movies that came out around the same time, it would be like saying '01-'03 is going to be an "era unto itself" because it brought us stuff like Spiderman, Spiderman 2, Daredevil, X2, Hulk, Punisher, LOEG, Hellboy, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and Episode II...among others. just because they're servicing the fanboy dreams, doesn't mean that it becomes the most important point in history. i mean c'mon...we were 11! i had only just found Monty Python a year before...
and since others are sharing, here is my top 10 faves...i could not bring myself to narrow down to 5
1. The Princess Bride (yes, it outranks even Monty Python...but don't tell, i have an image to uphold)
2. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (i can quote about 3/4 of the thing from memory)
3. The City of Lost Children (if you evr get a chance to watch this movie, DO IT!!!)
4. Evil Dead 2 (Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell are my personal gods)
5. Fritz Lang's Metropolis (The mother of all sci-fi films. they're working on a new restoration with more of the lost footage edited back in)
6. 12 Angry Men (This is one of the most well written and well acted movies i have ever seen)
7. Johnny Dangerously (this movie is like the "Apple Jacks" of my list. people ask me why i love it so much, and all i can answer is "i just do")
8. Enemy Mine (most of the movie is just Gossett and Quaid. it's facinating to watch)
9. Buckaroo Banzai (with the exception of Rocky Horror, or the Evil Dead stuff, there is no cult following bigger than Buckaroo...and there's a reason for that. this movie is so bizarre and so much FUN to watch, you just can't look away)
10. Young Frankenstein (Probably Mel Brook's greatest movie)
honorable mention to: Lord of the Rings and Ghost World
there, i think that brings me up to date with the thread...
as far as trilogies go:
Muppet movies - i feel there IS no worst Muppet movie, though i certainly know which one i enjoy the most (GMC)
Star Wars - no surprise here,
best: Empire Strikes Back
worst: AOTC
Back to the Future - will be on DVD by christmas!
best: first
worst: third
Indiana Jones - tough call, i really liked all three
Ninja Turtles - though i really DO like 2 a lot
best: first
worst: third
Batman - i refuse comment
Evil Dead - this would be like choosing which of your children you love the least. i actually have a copy of the original video release of Evil Dead, that's how much i love these movies. Bruce Campbell is one of my personal gods
Godfather - i cannot comment on these on the grounds that it would mean admitting that i have never been able to sit through all of any of them...i just never got into them, though i DID try
the rest, i really don't think anyone wants my drawn out opinion on...so i'll move on.
Toys - BRILLIANT movie, highly underrated. but Cory, dude, 1989 was not an "era" it just happened to be when TMNT and Batman came out. while they're excellent movies, and while there were several other good movies that came out around the same time, it would be like saying '01-'03 is going to be an "era unto itself" because it brought us stuff like Spiderman, Spiderman 2, Daredevil, X2, Hulk, Punisher, LOEG, Hellboy, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and Episode II...among others. just because they're servicing the fanboy dreams, doesn't mean that it becomes the most important point in history. i mean c'mon...we were 11! i had only just found Monty Python a year before...
and since others are sharing, here is my top 10 faves...i could not bring myself to narrow down to 5
1. The Princess Bride (yes, it outranks even Monty Python...but don't tell, i have an image to uphold)
2. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (i can quote about 3/4 of the thing from memory)
3. The City of Lost Children (if you evr get a chance to watch this movie, DO IT!!!)
4. Evil Dead 2 (Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell are my personal gods)
5. Fritz Lang's Metropolis (The mother of all sci-fi films. they're working on a new restoration with more of the lost footage edited back in)
6. 12 Angry Men (This is one of the most well written and well acted movies i have ever seen)
7. Johnny Dangerously (this movie is like the "Apple Jacks" of my list. people ask me why i love it so much, and all i can answer is "i just do")
8. Enemy Mine (most of the movie is just Gossett and Quaid. it's facinating to watch)
9. Buckaroo Banzai (with the exception of Rocky Horror, or the Evil Dead stuff, there is no cult following bigger than Buckaroo...and there's a reason for that. this movie is so bizarre and so much FUN to watch, you just can't look away)
10. Young Frankenstein (Probably Mel Brook's greatest movie)
honorable mention to: Lord of the Rings and Ghost World
there, i think that brings me up to date with the thread...