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Feb. 11th, 2005 09:39 amAfter much internal debate, I've finished my top twenty movie list. In order of preference, even. The up-to-date list is here (cool site, by the by) but if you're too lazy to click through:
- Magnolia
- Days of Being Wild
- Brazil
- Casablanca
- City of God
- Bullet in the Head
- Miller's Crossing
- Crash
- Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Ronin
- Blue Velvet
- Goodfellas
- The General
- Dead Man
- Full Metal Jacket
- The Incredibles
- Taxi Driver
- Peking Opera Blues
- Glengarry Glen Ross
- The Grifters
Yeah, I like genre movies. Possibly I like guy movies too; be your own judge. Yes, Miller's Crossing is the best Coen Brothers movie. I don't know if Days of Being Wild is the best Wong Kar Wai movie, but it's the best one I've seen -- I understand that In the Mood for Love may supercede it when I finally see that, though. Crash is the best Cronenberg movie because it's the best cast he's ever had, although Videodrome is a very close #2.
There are indeed a lot of movies I haven't seen.
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Date: 2005-02-14 08:56 pm (UTC)I mean, I've watched Miller's Crossing, and I flat out don't get it how people could like it. It's got a lot of solid moments in it, but a ton of it is just filled with swaths of starkly unenjoyable storytelling, for me.
I like some style and rhythm in my quirky. Miller's certainly has that Coen style going, but its rhythm is somewhere between abstract jazz and stuttering syncopation for me. Too experimental for me to enjoy.
I'm trying to remember some signature scenes for me here...
The most indelibly unenjoyable scene for me has lost a lot of the remembered context since I last saw it ... someone getting beaten or shot to death while a mentally challenged individual sat in a chair and screamed his head off. Yeah, I'll take a pass on it.
The "I'm your chum but I'm going to have to beat the crap out of you while you're tied to a chair" bit and gunplay set to Danny Boy -- that stuff wasn't bad. But it didn't keep me.