Wed 20 Jun 2007
AMERICAN BEAUTY, GODFATHER I AND II; LOST IN TRANSLATION; DEER HUNTER; THE PIANIST, THE HUSTLER, SOLARIS (RUSSIAN VERSION), THUNDER ROAD, BULWORTH.
Posted by Mark Hager under AMERICAN BEAUTY , Al Pacino , BULWORTH , Comedy , Crime , Drama , Francis Ford Coppola , Gangster , Kevin Spacey , LOST IN TRANSLATION , Meryl Streep , Oscar Nominated , Oscar Winner , Oscar Winner - Best Picture , Paul Newman , Robert DeNiro , Robert Mitchum , Romance , SOLARIS , Sports , THE DEER HUNTER , THE GODFATHER , THE GODFATHER: PART II , THE HUSTLER , THE PIANIST , THUNDER ROAD , Thriller , WarHow could anyone come up with one favorite movie. I more than the above to go a top of the heap list. I love movies for many reasons. The Pianist is a emotionally powerful work with one of the great acting performances of all time.
American Beauty is funny, hypnotic, lyrical, beautifully photagraphed, great writing, acting………. Great Story telling. Hip.
Godfather I & II all of the above and insightful.
Bulworth: I movie I never tire of watching. It is hillarious……..
Thunder Road….. Robert Mitchum
The Hustler……. Again great cinematography, acting.
Solyaris: But if I had to pick my greatest movie it would probably be Solyaris. A beautiful film that is the most affective film I’ve seen that paints a picture of transcendence and creation.
Just one comment about a movie lot’s of people love and I send to the bottom of my list. Namely 12 Angry Men. Thought this movie was God awful. It does not put you in the room in the sense that you could make a decision on the fate of the person being judged. The evidence used to walk you to this jury’s conclusion was non-existent.
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July 5th, 2007 at 8:14 am
Thank you for loving Bulworth!!! We are a rare breed. I think people are scared away by the flashy parts and don’t see how hilarious, brave and brilliant it is!