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Okay, this is the introduction item, where we tell a little about ourselves. For the purpose of this conf, I thought it would be a good idea to start by saying what our favorite films are. What one movie or movies have most influenced you or mean the most to you and why?
42 responses total.
Hi...I'm Richard, (aka Kerouac). One of my inspirations for starting this conf was a class I took in college called "Film Appreciation" Before then, I was like most people, and usually only saw the blockbusters and releases. This class exposed me to thebeauty of all kinds of films, foriegn, silent, old, and to respect the work of the director, who is the real star of any great film. My three alltiem favorite movies are "City LIghts", "Its a Wonderful Life and "The Blue Angel" City LIghts is Charlie Chaplin's masterpiece where his LIttle Tramp character falls for a blind girl who doesnt know who he really is. I think we all suffer under theburden of other people's false illusions at times during life. The final scen of this movie, where the blind girl regains her sight and sees the Tramp on the street and recognizes him is both exhilirating and heartbreaking. At the same time that allher illusions have been shattered, the Tramp can look in her eyes and see that the love is still there. "Its a Wonderful LIfe", everyone knows. I always get misty eyed at the end of this film. "The Blue Angel" is a great great German movie that made Marlene Deitrich a international star. She plays a cabaret singer who seduces a proud and strong willed school teacher. The inner self-destruction of this school teacher (played by Emil Jannings) is heartbreaking. This was filmed in both german and english,but see the German one with subtitles.
Avalon No matter how many times I see it, I still mist up at the end. This movie is a masterpiece, no matter what Maltin says about it.
Favorite movies? Now that's a heavy list! Most suspensful fun: Hitchcock's _Notorious_ Best scare: _Alone In the Dark_ Most influential (and don't laugh): _Leap of Faith_ My dear husband has taught me a lot about films and film making, so I'm in the process of seeing (and dissecting) a huge list. I've developed a ton of respect for directors and cinematographers. I think if I ever wanted to move to California, I could have a job as a continuity specialist, though directors and editors would come to hate me in very short order. Inconsistencies catch my attention for some reason. <shrug> Next. . .
Of course it's Alien 3. And second one is Blade Runner. David Fincher is an excellent director "Why? Why the innocent, punished? Why the sacrifice? Why the pain? There aren't any promises. Nothing certain. Only that some get called, others saved. She won't ever know of the hardship and grief of those of us left behind. For within each seed, there is always a promise of a flower, and within each death, no matter how small, there is always a new life. A new beginning." -Dillon, Alien 3
I would like to announce that for personal reasons, I am resigning my f-w pawers as of Midnite March 5 1997. Thank you for your attention.
So are there any other movie buffs out there interested in being a co-fw and having a chance to develop this new conf? This material has alot of potential, what is needed are ideas!
Since no one else has expressed an interest, I will say that I am interested. I have never been a FW though. I have been in the bbs for almost 2 years now so that might help a bit.
thanks giry, no experience is really necessary. I will email you a list of the fw commands. Once I've communicated with cfadmin that is
Thanks. I got them.
So get busy and witness something, already!! 8^}
<grin> Ok then;)
Like a lot of people, I saw films for a long time as simply entertainment. That was upended when I saw _The Killing Fields_, a film based on a true story of international friendship amidst the political horror of the Cambodian crisis. The lush jungle that gave way to deeper secrets in that film became, for me, a metaphor for the necessity of discovery. The fact that it gave personal significance to that discovery really brought things home. At the time, I was beginning to study the elements of literature. I found myself absolutely fascinated with theme. Meaning and its infusion in story became my focus. I suppose my real love with filmmaking actually began a lot earlier, with my older brother and a pal of his, who made animated films together. I was fascinated with their transformation of still art into moving life. I eventually tried my hand at some, as well, with varying degrees of success. But it wasn't until later, when I saw a lot more films, that I began to realize the artistic value of filmmaking as a storytelling medium. Luckily, the video rental boom had begun, and I was well on my way to discovery. Some films bored me, and then intrigued me, later on. Others intrigued me without explanation, and I would watch them again, years later, time slowly wearing away the layers that hid the secrets. Still others found an immediate home in my head or in my heart. Both my head and my heart found a heaven in the majesty of Ann Arbor's Michigan Theater, where I've been able to see many wonderful films, old and new, domestic and foreign, plain and exotic. I'm delighted to be able to see as diverse a selection as the grandiose _Citizen Kane_, the newest roughly-cut but astute Henry Jaglom, or the simple Iranian tale of _The White Balloon_. I gave up television about ten years ago because I didn't really watch it, anymore. I haven't missed it. There's plenty of information around. I'm much more intrigued with the meaning of it. That, my friends, can indeed be found in the movies, if you look into the dark for long enough...
Well, I skipped the favorite movie thing, I guess. I enjoy too many movies
for too many different reasons to have one favorite. A smattering of random
picks would have to include...
_Harold and Maude_
_Brother John_
_Until the End of the World_
_Mindwalk_
_Remains of the Day_
_Blade Runner_ (director's cut)
_Mona Lisa_
_Dr. Strangelove_
_Crimes and Misdemeanors_
_The Seventh Seal_
_Ikiru_
_Vertigo_
_Toto the Hero_
_Tito and Me_
_The Flower of My Secret_
_Paperhouse_
I'm somewhat confused. Why are there two movie review items? And, if said redundancy is to be corrected, which item should I think about placing reviews in?
the movie review items are linked from the agora conference, ..that conf is restarted every three months and there is always a new review item. Different movies though. I guess it is a litle ocnfusing
hello I am from India and want to know that what I am doing in this
welcome ajain, this is a conference where we talk about movies and such. Each item has a differnt topic to talk about.
Okay, I'm gonna get this out of the way before I list 'em all. I am an
undiscovered screenwriter. I am inspired by too much elements of life to
name them all. But first, KIDS. Not a very good plot. Doesn't really get
anywhere, but nice to just sit back and watch. KIDS has had a very big
inspiration on me in the way that a kid, Harmony Korine, could write up
something for fun, that would become such a big hit.
Now for the movies:
The Crow(original) Alien
Aliens
Alien3 Batman
Batman Forever
Legend IT
Menace II Society
SCREAM The Basketball Diaries
ID4
Virtuosity Dead Presidents
(That's all I can think of now. Not in any kind of order)
There are some great movies in there.
Which ones do you like??
I own Legend and ID4 right now. Legend has always been a favorite of mine. I have always wanted to get my hands on a directors cut of it. I had seen it so many times with various people that when we finally bought it I noticed a part that I had seen before that wasn't on the video. After doing some research I learned that I wasn't just making it up in my mind. Also the original soundtrack is out on CD now as well as the Tangerine Dream soundtrack which for tthe longest time was only available on Tape.
Tangerine Dream scored it? Wow...I guess I hadn't realized that. Of course, they scored quite a few films in that period.
re #18 Have you read the book "The basketball diaries" by Jim Caroll<sp?>? The book is really fantastic and I can't imagine that a movie could capture it's combination of graphic sex and lyrical graceful writing.
hi...I'm the co-fw here...I've been off a bit but wanted to say hellop to all who ar reading this.
re #22 Yup Tangerine Dream scored Legend, or at least the American version of it. re #24 Nice to see you back richard, I was wondering if you were coming back or not.
hi sousapeg,giry,mziemba,raven,richard.....
u all seem u be active member of this conference,from now
onwards considered me also as one of u.
As far as movies are concerned , I like
IN ACTION : Braveheart
I like lovey-dovey stuff more,smthg like
WALK IN THE CLOUDS
I also like thrillers like SPEED
and ofcourse light movies like TRAPPED IN PARADISE..
that's all for time being......
hi kayceee...welcome!]
Hi, I'm new around here. I was on cyberspace.org before, but could never get through. Hopefully that will change this year. ;-) Anyway, my top ten list is of foreign films more than anything (in no particular order cause I can't rank them to my satisfaction): 1. Europa Europa 2. Au Revoir, Les Enfants 3. Strictly Ballroom 4. The Commitments 5. Cinema Paradiso 6. Reservoir Dogs (cause it's amazing what one can do with great actors and no budget) 7. Schindler's List (grudgingly.. Speilberg [sp] did quite a bit of Hollywood-ization on this one) 8. Il Postino That seems to be all that I can come up with right now. My list is gone (I actually wrote it down somewhere) and I don't have my good video guide to find them. Also, my favorite actor is Steve Buscemi.
Hi, spangler. Welcome to the cinema conference and to Grex.
I don't know if I can actually call this a new favorite movie of mine cause I have only seen it once, but it is worth mentioning. _Swingers_ it is kind of an undergroung favorite right now. It is out on video to rent but not to buy right now. It is basically about a guy who moves out to Holleywood for his carreer leaving his girlfrind behind. She decides that she doesn't want to deal with it and dumps him. The film is about him getting back into the swing of things with the help of some friends. The soundtrack has tons of swing music in it. The main charachters are reminicent of some 20's figures with thier dress and way of talking. It is definitly worth checking out.
I've seen several (alot actually) movies. From blockbusters to one time showing. It starred Marla Gibbs, Stoney Jackson, and unknowns.. _off the wall_ I believe was the title. Good story, but it didn't last long at the theater. My favorite movie is _Angus_ Good story and acting. If you get a chance to see it, go for it. That's my recommendation.
My favorite movie would have to be Hackers It has All the interests i am interests in and I dont know but i just like the movie.
has someone seen " Andheri Raat Mein, Diya Tere Haath Mein "? Watch it - Better today than late
What language is the title in?
My favorite movie is POPEYE. I have always liked popeye cartoons as akid and I think the movie was good. It is one of the few musicals I can stand and actually like.
every thing is food food food....
Mine would have to be Akira Kurosawa's "Stray Dog". I saw it late one time on t.v and was amazed. "Usual Suspects" is an other obvious choice. "godfather part II" was the best of a good series and "Go" is a more up to date choice. the killer is good in a style-only way.
My favorite movie is Casablanca
I first answered this question so long ago that it deserves another short list: >>>_Tombstone_ Story. From-The-Toes Acting. Cinematography. Fun. The sad misfortune of being released in the same year as _Schindler's List_, therefore no recognition. Val Kilmer earned an Acadeny Award, but didn't get it. >>>_True Lies_ Outrageous action, which is what an "action" movie is about. Decent characters. Cops (ok, spooks) who talk like real cops. A sense of humor and a flat refusal to take itself seroiusly. Jamie Lee Curtis is a comedic wonder. >>>_Heat_ Long. Worth it for the story. We'll do this again...
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