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They can be seen, along with basically everything else, in a lot of her French films. Braveheart has officially lost all its usefulness now. :))
Eva is nude in almost every movie she's in, it seems. I've done heavy research into these said movies, taking each scene with Eva exposed frame by frame, for entirely scientific reasons, of course.
I've been working on a little Danish, myself, but the language is proving quite...distracting.
It just lost me towards the end, because the big battle just went on and on with more and more mayhem. It's probably just me, but as I mentioned after seeing the latest X-Men film, all this continued CGI city destruction is just losing me these days. I've really had enough.
The Dreamers is the first one that comes to mind.
The French have made dozens of cinema masterpieces. It's really worth discovering. I also strongly recommend Italian cinema.
Happy to see some enthusiasm for European cinema! ^:)^
Wherever the exposed and wondrous breasts of cinema are lingering, @bondjames and I shall follow.
I avoid any movie directed by Emmerich or Michael Bay.
After Braveheart I didn't give The Patriot a thought to even seeing it.
But even as a 12 year old, I suspected this 'true story' was a bit of a stretch. I did some research and the first thing I found was that Princess Isabella wasn't hardly 10 when Wallace died. Then it only snowballed from there with the inaccuracies.
But still, that doesn't mean it's not an awesome movie! It's quotable as hell too! To this day, whenever my wife says something totally random like 'I think I'll order sushi for dinner' I'll respond with 'Do it. And let the English see you do it.'
Then I usually giggle like an idiot and she rolls her eyes! =))
I'm glad I'm not the only one who loathes Forrest Gump. Not because it's a bad movie but it's a morally depraved one. Borderline fascistic at some moments.
Yeah, it's the sort of tripe The Academy loves.
It's such a smug film that thinks it's really clever.
Pulp Fiction was the best film that year by a mile.
Yeah. Ask questions, rebel and buck the system = Die of Aids
Nice message.
At the risk of drawing the ire of members, I have to say that Raiders of the Lost Ark is a film I've never been able to get into. Some good scenes undeniably but overall I'm unimpressed, and have always felt this way. Temple of Doom & Last Crusade (my favourite) are two I really like, but the first one is a bit of a bore to me. Same goes for the fourth installment.
Spike Lee's film is often considered one of the best films of all time. Can someone explain this to me? I get its messages and meaning and all that, but the acting is only so-and-so, the film is boring and the "climax" is too much. I'm not saying it's a bad movie, but I would rather think of it as above-average instead of as "one of the best films ever made;"
- Avatar
- Batman Begins
- The Dark Knight
- The Dark Knight Rises
- Inception
- Skyfall
- Spectre
- The Harry Potter series
- The Matrix
- Most of the Disney film catalogue (too "cute" for my tastes; Disney characters (or rather the main characters in almost any film) are painfully perfect – and as a result totally uninteresting)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Max Manus
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Now you're hard to please!!!
Batman Returns
Titanic (I hated Dicaprio back then, but Blood Diamond & The Departed changed all that lol)
No Country For Old Men
Everything Lord Of The Rings & The Hobbit
(The Dark Knight has been in my top ten ever since I saw it. Nolan's films always open up these big debates which I like very much ha ha...)
I guess so…
I can elaborate my list a bit:
- Avatar is just visuals, there's nothing interesting as far as story goes.
- I can't sit through most of Nolan's films; they're totally uninteresting. The only one I kinda like is Memento, because it's a small film with an interesting concept – unlike the overblown films that followed.
- SF and SP I've covered in detail before on other threads. Sorry, Sam!
- The Harry Potter films are just a bit boring, IMO. Much prefer the books.
- The Matrix is a film that's fine to watch once; multiple viewings, not so much…
- Disney in general only produces films that are morality tales, love tales, etc. – often featuring very "perfect" characters. I much more prefer the characters of other studios; Daffy Duck, Sylvester the cat, Tom & Jerry. The list goes on.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest are films I really tried to like, but just couldn't – and I can't really put my finger on why, necessary.
- Max Manus is one of the most popular Norwegian films ever, yet I found little of interest here, other than the historical background. I'd rather read books on the events the film is based on.