Ripping off cmoon's post. I want to hear your top 30 movies.
Here are the rules:
* Movies need not be in any particular order, but they all have to be cream of the crop.
* You MUST give reasons behind the movies. You can't just say : Because I liked it. You can say that as WELL as at least 5 good lines of what made it a good movie.
* You can do one movie at a time, and edit your first post appropriately. God knows I won't be able to list all of my 30 movies at once. In fact I think I'll do one a day.
* cmoon has every right to split my thread up into two threads if a debate arises between movies.
Top Movies for Me:
2001: A Space Odyssey
I do not like this movie because it was a Kubrick movie. I like this movie because it has elements beyond the formulaic Hollywood definition of Protagonist, Antagonist, climax and resolution. The things in this movie are amazing include but are not limited to:
---The instrumental soundtrack being used to tell the plot. Usually this rarely happens. Most soundtracks that include plot are vocals.
---No beginning, no middle, no end. The movie is a stretch of time as determined by the main character in the film. "Oh that main character is HAL or Dave". WRONG! THE Main Character in the film is the OBELISK! Wherever the Obelisk goes, the movie follows. In fact, wherever the Obelisk goes, HUMANITY follows. It is the god element without having to be god. It is a creation element without having to be creation.
---Kubrick's ability to create a tense situation with a character who neither shows emotion, nor is backed by a giant orchestral score, is what defines the perfection of script, director and actor working as one. Even with the dated space suits, dated set design, the end result of all aspects for the film was so powerful you stop thinking: "Why color code space suits? Why the 60s hair cuts? Didn't the SSR disband in the early 90s?" You're only concern was: "Wow, this is some serious **** they're into!"
Qualities in this movie are:
* Sound science.
Something seriously lacking in Science Fiction today is SCIENCE! The last two seasons of Doctor Who made me want to punch the TV Screen because the writers were so STUPID in the area.
* Skilled political insertions through the plot without making a giant statement of "Communists are evil" or etc...
* Imagination that looked futuristic without being idiotic. It was a future so cautiously predicted that IT VERY WELL COULD HAVE HAPPENED!
Clarke did an excellent job writing the script with Kubrick as they shot the film, and it was one of the last great Science Fiction films made. Most of the Sci-Fi crap being made now is just Futuristic Fantasy. No science at all. I'm sorry, but Star Wars qualifies as Futuristic Fantasy. Even Star Trek, with its foibles, tries to utilize social and psychological sciences to substitute for hard physical science.