What are your best films from the recent years? (pref. comedy?)
Umm,
Comedies:
Shaun of the dead
Scary movie
Scary movie 2
Scary movie 3
Scary movie 4
The 40 year old virgin
The Proposal
American Pie Series
Roadtrip
Eurotrip
Drama:
Thirteen
Material Girls
Mean Girls
High school musical
Holiday in the sun
The devil wears Prada
John Tucker must die
Horror:
The Ring
Scream
Scream 2
Scream 3
Resident evil
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The 82nd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will honor the best films of 2009 and will take place March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST/8:30 p.m. EST (01:30 UTC, March 8). The ceremony was scheduled from its usual late February date to avoid coinciding with the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It will be televised in the United States on ABC. Actors Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin will host the show. Martin will host for the third time, after previously presiding over the 73rd and 75th ceremonies, while Baldwin will host the show for the first time. This will be the first telecast to have multiple hosts since the 59th ceremony.
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I’m 19, I grew up in the 90s and 2000s. The 90s had some awesome action films, but most critically acclaimed films came out in the 60s and 70s. Which decade had the best, most solid output of film media?
I’m biased of course because I started loving movies in the 90’s
- Pulp Fiction
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
-Terminator 2
- Heat
They kinda serve as landmarks for the decade so yeah 90’s
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I am searching for a film which makes cry. I have seen Forest Gump really like the film in which Tom Hanks remain alone in his life. Please tell me these kind of film which include loneliness and does not have happy ending that makes anyone cry.
I have the best movie for you ,,
Instead of telling you about it .. ill put the reveiw from amazon on here ..
Grave Of The FIreflies ,
I generally don’t cry at movies. I love any movie that can move me enough to shed a tear or two. Grave Of the Fireflies is not one of those movies. In those movies even though I’m sad the final scenes leave me with a residual hope that while some tragic event has just occured the charecters involved will grow and live better. Grave of the Fireflies doesn’t do this. There is no hope or possiabilty of things getting better. This is Life at it’s cruelest. Life that will never get better. This movie doesn’t move you, it shatters you.
Seita And Setsuko (the boy and His little sister) aren’t Heros and their abusive aunt isn’t the villian. Neither for that matter is either side of the war protrayed as good or bad in these movie. This is just a story of people being people. some kind, some indiffrent and some compleatly harsh. Seita makes mistakes that many children in his position would.
Although fifteen years old this film is still very beatiful. The images it portrays are quiet and subdued yet elegent. The final scene is something that shall forever be burned into my brain. It’s touching and heartwrenching finality should break most people.
Well I love Grave of the Fireflies. I Love it for it’s unflinching look at war and life, It’s graceful bueaty as it portrays a young girl playing amidst Fireflies, and for what it does to me at the end.
Its true this movie is everything he said .. so powerful is it infact that most who have seen the movie find even the Description makes your eyes swell up again ..
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Adaptation – Directed by Spike Jonze – 2002 Cinematography by Lance Acord — Nothing happens in life. Life is boring. writer Charlie Kaufman (Nicholas Cage) declares to screen writing wiz Robert Mckee (played by Brian Cox) whilst at one of his writing seminars. To this Robert Mckee fiercely replies Nothing happens in life? Are you mad? People find love. People lose it. Everyday someone makes a conscious decision to destroy someone else. With these two characters there is a strong summary of all of Charlie Kaufmans work which is finding the interesting and extraordinary in everyday life. Adaptation is a great example of this because Kaufman tries to answer this question through his characters as oppose to his usual device of creating surreal scenarios to attempt to answer this question. The most interesting area of this film is Kaufmans struggle to write the movie. Kaufman uses the film as a tool to discuss writing conventions. Kaufman himself declares that he does not want to make a fantastical film about car chases, guns or characters faced by obstacles that they must overcome. He simply wants to make a film about flowers. As the film shows this is no easy task. The contrast between the neurotic Charlie Kaufman with twin brother Donald Kaufman works brilliantly. Donald Kaufman has followed his brothers footsteps and begins to write a screenplay of his own. Donald attends regular screenwriting workshops and generally writes with conventions and stereotypes. Kaufman shows his cleverness here by showing the audience these conventions to enhance his more complex style of writing. In Kaufmans quest to find adventure in naturalism he still creates a line in the film where fact and fiction meet. The problem is trying to find where that line is. Even to the extent of his characters it is unclear how accurate they are. In this auto-biographical piece it is not clear what Kaufman has contrived to drive plot and what he has kept close to real life. Charlie Kaufman shows bravery in creating himself as a timid weak person and yet does not hint to the audience that his character is merely a representation and not his real persona. The heart pumping close of the film leaves the audience wondering about these small details. This is a different approach for Kaufman as the audience usually leaves the film wondering what the they just saw. This once again sticks to Kaufmans new deconstructive approach to writing and it clear that Kaufman is attempting to master a much more subtle style of writing. Nicholas Cage puts in one of his best performances in recent memory. No offence meant to Mr. Cage but he does portray paranoia and insecurity brilliantly. He never goes over the top with his performance. He also shines as the brother Donald who is confident yet naïve. The chance to play two roles which show an actors range so strongly must have been a challenge for Cage but he fully leaps in and created one of his best pieces of work here.
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I’ve seen Rashomon, and would like to delve deeper into his body of work. If I could get some suggestions that would be great.
Shichinin no samurai / Seven Samurai (1954)
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February 27, 2010 - 7:06 pm
I am interested in learning all I can about films and I was just wondering what you guys think some of the best ones are 
I am really into like that whole "Coming of age" type of film or something meaningful and worth watching 
Watch "Waking Life." It’s really weird but really good
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February 25, 2010 - 5:17 pm
1000s of films have become a hit, superhit. which films did u enjoy da most and thinc its 1 of da best films of bollywood?
i watch hollywood and bollywood.
and i must say, nowadays, bollywood is crap.
my favorites are mostly all the sharukh khan movies like:
dilwale dulhaniya leh jayenge
kuch kuch hota hai
kal ho na ho
kabhie kushi kabhi gham
i could just watch these 50 billion times with a tissue box by my side. theyre wonderful films.
most of the movies in bollywood were decent up till 2007, then everything went downhill. i only like om shanti om and heyy babyy that year.
lets just hope, they will get better.
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February 23, 2010 - 2:51 pm
Please give me links to some of the best films on youtube.
Preferably war films but they don’t have to be!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XTWq1fFHWg
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February 21, 2010 - 1:01 pm
I’ve just joined lovefilm and would like to know what in your opinion is the best films ever?
All depends on what genre of films you like. I pretty much like all kinds and have watched so many from chick flicks to gangster! My fave different ones off the top of my head are;
girly ones: beaches, titanic, the notebook, ghost
thriller: taken, man on fire, eden lake, butterfly on a wheel, single white female
gangster; scarface, goodfellas, carlitos way, blow
comedy: anchorman (very random!)
horror: orphan, drag me to hell, the descent, the exorcist
also the shawshank redemption, schindlers list, braveheart
xxx
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