My (temporary) List of Must See Films

Some of my favorite movies aren't always seen as "great" films, but I decided to make a short list of some of the movies I think everyone should see, at least once, that were made in the past few years or so. Again, in no particular order:


1. The Life of David Gale
2. Fight Club
3. Crash
4. Identity
5. The Orphanage
6. Donnie Darko
7. Domino
8. Requiem For A Dream
9. The Prestige
10. Slumdog Millionaire
11. Blood Diamond
12. American History X
13. The Dark Knight
14. Fried Green Tomatoes
15. Benjamin Button
16. Braveheart
17. Gladiator
18. Man On Fire
19. Finding Nemo
20. Memento


And some older ones..

1. Stand By Me
2. The Untouchables
3. The God Father Part 2
4. Cool Hand Luke

Highlights II

Actor Watch

Philip Seymour Hoffman- This guy is definitely a one-of-a-kind actor today. He has a very unique style of acting, and seems to have a certain mixture of dramatic/comedic elements reminiscent of Jack Nicholson. Capote was definitely an excellent performance, but I enjoyed him the most in Almost Famous and Charlie Wilson's War. 







Actress Watch

Kate Winslet- My second favorite actress right now, every film that she is in I normally make certain to go see. Every performance is heartfelt, and different. She hardly plays similar roles (much like the other Cate). Maybe that's why I am so impressed by her, even if the movie she is doesn't quite capture my attention (Revolutionary Road) her performance can shine through. That alone proves her ability.

Disappointing Films

So in my last post I mentioned how some films, after receiving a ridiculous amount of hype, become major disappointments upon actually seeing them. My example being Alice In Wonderland, although it proved to be visually outstanding, it unfortunately lacked some deeper substance. Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones was scrutinized in much of the same way as well. Searching the web, thanks to Google, I read over other critics' and bloggers' opinions of the most disappointing films that they had seen. Although I didn't full agree with all of them, these are seven that pretty much popped up on everyone's list.

In no particular order..

                                   Spider-Man 3
 The God-Father Part 3










 The Village









Godzilla









Speed 2










Waterworld










All the Star Wars prequels











Here's some other different opinions on disappointing films as well
-The Top Tens
-Cinema Blend

New Robin Hood




Is anyone else excited to see Russell Crowe kick @$$ again? I KNOW I AM. He's teaming back up with Ridley Scott, who directed American Gangster, Blade Runner,  Black Hawk Down, and of course, Gladiator. I've admittedly watched this trailer too many times to count, and haven't been this stoked over a movie release since probably before I went to see Avatar. It seems as if the trend for the last few years has been to re-make older films, sometimes not all that old, which can result in more hype than actual quality (Alice in Wonderland?). However, I have hope for this film; it should be an epic noteworthy drama intertwined with over the top but necessary action sequences. I'm first in line.

Highlights

Actor Watch












Leonardo Dicaprio

One of my favorite actors, if not my actual favorite. Versatility is something that I think is important, and pretty much every actor and actress I mention on here has it, but this guy is a master of it. Just as Kate Winslett, he handles languages with ease and switches accents in almost every film he is in. Nominated for three Academy Awards (Actor- Aviator, Blood Diamond, Supporting- What's Eating Gilbert Grape) , it still amazes me that he has not won yet, or twice even. I still think he got snubbed on nominations for Catch Me If You Can and Titanic, but his performances still shine. Who knew that the kid from Titanic would currently be rising to one of the best Actors of his time, especially after that movie The Beach...

But anyway, my favorite performances include:
Gangs of New York
Catch Me If You Can
Blood Diamond
The Departed
Titanic

Shutter Island was a great film to see as well, which was his most recent. There's also a lot of buzz about the upcoming film, Inception, which I am looking forward to seeing.


Actress Watch







Cate Blancett

An actress whose played a wide range of roles from Bob Dylan (I'm Not There- one of my favorites) to Queen Elizabeth to an elegant dancer, catching the eye of a man who ages backwards (Benjamin Button). Almost everything Blanchett does I think is a stellar performance, and she's one of the few people to be nominated for two Academy Awards in the same year. She's beautiful too, especially if you saw her in Benjamin Button, enough said. One could argue that because of that I am biased, but watch these films and tell me for yourself:
I'm Not There
Elizabeth & Elizabeth: The Golden Age
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Babel
The Aviator

Here's a clip from her performance in I'm Not There