ChuckNelson wrote:
Any Akira Kurosawa movie.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000041/Often staring Toshiro Mifune, who is fantastic as a Samurai, able to invoke emotion thru the language barrier.
Many of his movies have been remade: Magnificent Seven, Last Man Standing(He based his version of this on Red Harvest, great Dashiel Hammet, but that is for another thread), Fist Full of Dollars, etc. And his use of dust and bleak scenery was used by many others. Even the telling of StarWars is based on the telling of Hidden Fortress, a story told thru the eyes of secondary characters.
Some of my faves:
Seven Samurai
Yojimbo
Hidden Fortress
I watched Seven Samurai all the way for the first time a few months back (had seen about half of it years ago) and it just didn't do it for me. I got the cinematography, got the historical accuracy, got the good acting, but the movie overall just didn't do it for me. I guess the things he did that were fresh and new in '55 (or whenever) are now well known.
My top few lately:
Usual Suspects (Only movie I have ever watched then immediately watched again the same night)
Crash
Being John Malkovich
Fargo
O Brother Where Art Thou
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (concentrate hard when watching or else you'll get completely lost and the movie won't make sense at all.)
All Time favorites:
Godfather
2001
Star Wars IV
The Great Escape
Strange movies I've really liked:
12 Monkeys
Pi
City of Lost Children
Trees Lounge
This is a great thread. We need one for music.
--Kevin H.