Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Movie Confessions Blogathon
I don't usually do these Q and A type things as I like to stick to reviews but as I was browsing some of my favourite blogs I noticed that Eternity of Dream had taken part in this Blogathon created by 2012 Lammie Best Blogathon runner-up My Film Views, a blog I wasn't familiar with but is also very good and worth checking out. So here are my confessions...
Which classic movie don’t you like/can’t enjoy and why?
I'll probably get a few negative comments for this but I don't like Blade Runner. I thought it was really boring. I wanted to like it because I'd always heard how great it was and I like Ridley Scott and Sci-Fi. One day I'll go back and reassess it. I'm also not that keen on The Godfather but love The Godfather Part II.
Which ten classic movies haven’t you seen yet?
Going off the IMDb Top 250 in order I haven't seen...
Casablanca
Sunset Boulevard
North by North West
Citizen Cane
M
Ameile
Chinatown
Some Like it Hot
The Lion King
Rashomon
I admit there are some pretty big omissions in there and trust me I'm trying to rectify it. I only saw Psycho for the first time this week.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it"

Ferris Bueller is
one of those films which when I tell people I haven’t seen they look at me like
I’ve just called their grandmother a whore. It seems to be one of those film
which a lot of people absolutely adore and now I’ve seen it I agree with them
that it’s very good but I wasn’t enamoured with it as much as many people are.
Monday, 23 July 2012
Burlesque on Carmen

Burlesque on Carmen is
an above average Essanay picture and features some nice subtle comedy as well
as the usual trips, kicks and pokes. It also features the first noticeably
decent performance from Chaplin regular Edna Purviance.
King of New York
"You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn"

Featuring an impressive cast which alongside Walken includes
gangsters Laurence Fishburne, Steve Buscemi, Giancarlo Esposito and Theresa Randle with Cops Wesley Snipes, Victor Argo
and David Caruso the film is a tale of good vs evil, but as you’d expect the
lines between the two are blurred. Although not in the same league as the likes
of Scarface, Carlito’s Way or Serpico all of which share themes with
this, it is a decent gangster picture.
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Psycho
"A boy's best friend is his mother"

Psycho contains
one of the most famous scenes in all cinema history as well as one of the most
recognisable scores and most unexpected and shocking twists. Even without these
three key elements though it would still be a five star film.
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Intolerance
"The cradle endlessly rocking"

Despite its age and overlong runtime the film remains one of
the great classics of the silent era and is frequently mentioned alongside some
of the greatest films ever made.
Saturday, 21 July 2012
In Time
"For a few to be immortal, many must die"

There is a very interesting idea somewhere in this film and
occasionally it attempts to shine through but is often hampered by poor
dialogue and an obvious, much told story.
Friday, 20 July 2012
The Dark Knight Rises
Spoiler Free

I’ve never been as much of a fan of Nolan’s Batman films as some
people although I did like Batman Begins and
really enjoyed The Dark Knight. Going
in I’d avoided all spoilers and reviews but expected that I would enjoy the
film. I was wrong though. I didn’t just enjoy it but thought it was one of the
best, if not the best film I’ve seen so far this year. Nothing prepared me for
just how good this film is.
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Project Nim
"Nim Banana Eat"

I remember studying Nim for A Level Psychology and being
fascinated with the idea that Chimps could communicate in this manner. Since
that time I have become interested in anthropology and primatology and while I’m
no expert, I wasn’t shocked or surprised by any of the incredible things that
Nim was capable of. Had I come to the film with no knowledge of Nim or the
study I expect I would have enjoyed the film more than I did.
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
The Debt
"The truth stays in this room, between us"

The film goes back and forth from 1965 to 1997 but stays in
1965 for the most part. We watch as Rachel Singer (Jessica Chastain) arrives in
Berlin and takes up her role as a field agent along with David Peretz (Sam
Worthington) and Stefan Gold (Marton Csokas). The trio successfully track down
the old Doctor and capture him before a problem with his extraction means that
they have to bring him to their apartment and find a new means of escape. The
film is full of surprising twists and revelations which along with some great
acting and terrific script make a dramatic thriller.
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