For me, personally, It would be Snatch. It’s such a great movie that I could watch again and again. So many interesting characters and a unique style that sets it apart from so many other movies. There’s just that extra something in that movie
What about you, fellow Lemmites? What is your favourite movie?
O Brother where art thou
The music, the pacing, the twists, the characters.
In no particular order
A toss up between Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away, or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
My wife and I have been working our way through Studio Ghibli movies for the first time. So far we have seen Howl’s Moving Castle, Spirited Away, and Kiki’s Delivery service. Thoroughly enjoyed them all, but i’d say Spirited Away was me least favorite so far.
Not sure exactly why, but I feel like all 3 of them could have benefitted from some extra runtime. Parts just feel rushed to me. Or maybe I just don’t want them to end. Lol
Spirited away is a fantastic movie.
And so is Eternal Sunshine, but in a totally different way.
Hot take: I don’t “get” Spirited Away. Like I appreciate the art and animation, but the story and characters are a confusing mess to me. I’ve heard the explanation of “it’s a critique of Japanese society”, and looking back on it I can see the symbolism, but if you need additional context for the story to make sense, then I don’t think it’s a very good movie, at least I don’t think it deserves universal acclaim if it only makes sense to one specific culture.
I found it relatively easy to understand the basic motivations of the characters without getting into metaphor, what about the characters confuses you specifically?
Oh man. Eternal Sunshine is so good but so exhausting. I love it but sometimes i just don’t have the energy to watch it.
That’s why it can’t be my only favorite, it’s definitely not a “throw this on whenever and enjoy” it’s a very particular mood, but it’s executed extremely well
Spirited away is so good <3
My favourite is Withnail and I. I haven’t seen Snatch in quite some time though. I will watch it now, I think
The first Matrix!
This was mine for about 9 years until it was made into a tie with The Dark Knight
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079278/?ref_=adv_li_tt Chilly Scenes of Winter is a current favourite. I recommend going into it a bit blind, and seeing how long it takes for you to figure out what’s happening.
Childhood favourites were Back to the Future 2, Return of the Jedi and later, the Matrix
The Hunt for Red October
Give me a ping Vasily. One ping only pleash.
I must have watched this movie 20 times. Def in my top 5. Still haven’t read the book though.
The book is very good as well! Additionally, for me anyway, it doesn’t spark the internal struggle of, “The book/movie was better!”.
If you love THFRO what do you think about Das Boot?
Be careful what you shoot at. Most things in here don’t react too well to bullets.
Be careful what I shoot at?!
This is hard for me to answer as I have a couple on the same tier. I’ll probably choose Sicario.
I gotta go with Oldboy, the Korean version.
I’ll go with “The big short” (but whiplash, there will be blood, parasite, tenet and upstream color come close). I love the acid-adult-satire with a dark humor tint to explain an economic collapse 👉🏻👈🏻
Snatch is outstanding. The scene with a replica gun vs deagle, the robbery by noob thugs… I laugh even at my memories of them.
But I’ll take Shawn of the Dead. Cool direction and awesome cast making a great apocalyptic comedy movie. It’s humor may be too dry for some, but if you are into this kind of jokes (is it brittish humor?), it’d blow you away. Watching it with my buddy back then made some of it’s gags into our convos.
As a Brit I’ve always preferred Lock Stock to Snatch. Both great films.
I’m more of a Hot Fuzz type of person, but I still greatly appreciate Shawn of the Dead. So many funny gags and foreshadowing/callbacks.
The bit in the beginning of Shawn of the Dead where he sleepily walks to the store to buy something, and then does it again the next day after the zombies start showing up is classic.
No argument there, friend. Watching them back-to-back on a movie night is a wonder. Reiteration of a fence-jumping gag, connecting these two movies, is so sweet of a detail.
Of Hot Fuzz, I loved the actor who played the supermarket’s boss. His delivery of another chilling comment… Gosh, I can’t see how it’d work without him for he kills it. Some people I showed it for the first time only got into it because of him setting the tone and promising some big reveal.
And the starting sequence, as well, is a classic. I’ve seen people having it in their 101 on filmmaking, and it’s not wrong.
That actor is none other than James Bond Timothy Dalton.
"Simon Skinner: Lock me up.
Nicholas Angel: I’m sorry?
Simon Skinner: I’m a slasher, and I must be stopped.
Nicholas Angel: You’re a what?
Simon Skinner: A slasher… of prices! Ha ha ha, just kidding! I’m Simon Skinner, and I run the local Supermarket. Stop in and see me some time. My discounts are criminal! [runs off] Catch me later!"
This bit always cracks me up, sets the tone and also foreshadows the ending. He seems obviously the bad guy, and then misdirections all over the place, and the ending pay off. Just love it. Timothy Dalton is a rather good actor also, I only knew him from Hot Fuzz but he’s had a long career.
He didn’t fare well as Bond because the 80’s was a very blow 'em up and shoot 'em down era. With better writing he could have been great, imho anyways
Haven’t checked on him, but I guess now I have a reason to. Thank you.
His face in this movie has an uncanny resemblance of a mask from V for Vendetta for me. It does help his role for sure.
Almost Famous
Hot Fuzz. Every time you watch it, you discover some new joke or callback.
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