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RE: Favourite Films - 2Beers - 08-29-2011 08:47 PM The Daughter's talked us into trying out Netflix. I wasn't so sure until I found the movie Blithe Spirt. I popped some popcorn and enjoyed seeing that 1940's classic. RE: Favourite Films - BrianW - 08-30-2011 09:05 AM Win Win Starring Paul Giamatti. Excellent movie for couples and teens. RE: Favourite Films - Scythe Matters - 08-31-2011 12:51 AM (08-29-2011 08:47 PM)2Beers Wrote: The Daughter's talked us into trying out Netflix. I wasn't so sure until I found the movie Blithe Spirt. I popped some popcorn and enjoyed seeing that 1940's classic. Oh my gosh!! My first acting role was as Ruth ![]() Great, great Noel Coward script! RE: Favourite Films - VincentUlyssis - 09-01-2011 07:10 PM We saw "Flyboys" with James Franco the other night. Although there was obvious fiction injected in the story, I loved the WWI avaiation scenes which take place in France. Overall I give it three stars. Oh, and the film went very well with a bowl of Frosted Flakes (and several refills) with skim milk. RE: Favourite Films - smoker guy - 10-14-2011 07:35 PM I don't know what everyone here thinks of Anime...but the Missus and I just watchedHowl's Moving Castle. This film was done by Studio Ghibli the same studio that did Miyazaki another great Anime film. I highly recommend both, sayin?
RE: Favourite Films - SpaceCadet - 10-15-2011 12:54 AM (10-14-2011 07:35 PM)smoker guy Wrote: I don't know what everyone here thinks of Anime...but the Missus and I just watchedHowl's Moving Castle. This film was done by Studio Ghibli the same studio that did Miyazaki another great Anime film. I highly recommend both, sayin? Do you mean Princess Mononoke? Miyazaki is the director's name. Anyhow, I haven't seen Howl's Moving Castle (yet) - I'm just getting my feet wet in Anime - but loved Miyazaki's Spirited Away. That one's an excellent transformative story about a spoiled brat who gets sucked into an alternate universe, where she learns discipline and responsibility via some very weird hard knocks. His earlier film My Neighbor Totoro is reportedly an iconic classic, so there're three films queued at the top of my must-see Anime list. The only others I've seen are Castle in the Sky, which wasn't particularly memorable despite interesting characters; Akira (no explanation necessary - another classic); Sky Crawlers, which was interesting as a somber kinda-sorta period piece, but a little pointless in context of plot/theme. In general I love the fact that Japanese culture retains all of the sense of civilization and human dignity that most of American culture has discarded in its headlong descent into Beavis-and-Butthead/Girls-Gone-Wild stupidity. I'll take a Japanese Anime film over a truckload of recent American Oscar winners - in a heartbeat. . RE: Favourite Films - VincentUlyssis - 10-15-2011 07:04 AM I've been curious about Anime, but don't really know what's good to get started with. I'm so out of that arena. RE: Favourite Films - smoker guy - 10-15-2011 07:12 AM (10-15-2011 12:54 AM)SpaceCadet Wrote:(10-14-2011 07:35 PM)smoker guy Wrote: I don't know what everyone here thinks of Anime...but the Missus and I just watchedHowl's Moving Castle. This film was done by Studio Ghibli the same studio that did Miyazaki another great Anime film. I highly recommend both, sayin? Nope, meant Spirited Away, but I've seenPrincess Mononoke[i] as well. Thanks for the faux pas correction SpaceCadet. Anothere good anime to watch isEscaflowne, although this one is quite a bit more violent and bloody. Lots of swordfighting. Still, the animation is excellent and the storyline is acceptable. I also own the series on DVD, bought it for the Missus, then ended up watching it myself.
RE: Favourite Films - VincentUlyssis - 10-15-2011 07:44 AM There's some good american stuff out there but you have to really be selective to find it. RE: Favourite Films - smoker guy - 11-01-2011 10:48 PM Just watched The Deer Hunter tonight. I can't believe how much this film made me miss my father, but it was like being blasted by time back to when I was a child. |