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Post by Tommy on Aug 1, 2011 18:03:24 GMT -5
Did you see/like Burn After Reading? I feel like I enjoyed that movie a lot more than most people. I never understood why so many people hate on that movie Coen Brothers 1. A Serious Man 2. Fargo 3. No Country for Old Men 4. Burn After Reading 5. Barton Fink
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Post by rc on Aug 1, 2011 18:13:02 GMT -5
Burn After Reading was funny at times (especially the government agency briefings), but overall felt misguided and at times pointless. I know those are themes in the movie and I actually appreciate what the Coen brothers were going for there, but I wasn't able to enjoy it as much as many of their other movies.
Coen Bros Top 5:
1. The Big Lebowski 2. The Hudsucker Proxy 3. Fargo 4. Raising Arizona 5. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
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Post by avon on Aug 1, 2011 20:21:22 GMT -5
I really enjoyed Burn After Reading. I just liked the other ones more.
George Clooney's gift...OMG!
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Post by Pillars of Aaron on Aug 6, 2011 21:17:24 GMT -5
Ok, this is gonna be real tough after the first one. Top 5 Pixar movies:
1. Ratatouille 2. Toy Story Franchise (can't pick which order because I really like them all equally) 3. Finding Nemo 4. Wall-E 5. Monster's Inc.
someone did a Top 5 Disney-animated movies, so here's mine:
1. Lion King 2. The Fox & The Hound 3. Aladdin 4. Mulan 5. Beauty and the Beast
Top 5 Trilogies:
1. Original Star Wars 2. Back to the Future 3. Toy Story 4. Karate Kid 5. The Mighty Ducks
Top 5 John Hughes Films:
1. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles 2. Christmas Vacation 3. Ferris Bueller's Day Off 4. Beethoven 5. Pretty in Pink
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Post by rc on Aug 8, 2011 16:35:21 GMT -5
Top 5 directors in the last 15 years:
1. Darren Aronofsky 2. Christopher Nolan 3. Wes Anderson 4. Jason Reitman 5. Edgar Wright
Honorable mentions: - Sofia Coppola is probably great, but I've only seen two of her films, and she has a noticeable tendency to pace too slow at times. But I really like The Virgin Suicides and Lost in Translation, and was quite eager to see Somewhere. - Steven Spielberg might not have churned out an E.T./Schindler's List quality movie in a while, but The Terminal, Minority Report, A.I, and Catch Me If You Can are all quite fabulous films regardless.
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