daniel3417
03-19-10, 04:56 AM
Hello everyone. First post!
I've been an avid movie watcher for the past three years. When I say avid, I mean renting anywhere from one to five movies per week. I have enjoyed many and disliked many more. I don't think I'm "picky", but I have learned that I really demand some sort of originality. Do something different!
I like to "rate" movies out of 5. I'm very selective as to what my 5s are. To date, only eleven movies have that distinction for me! There are a few I need to rewatch, though. I am learning that I like war movies, movies with narration, and good ole gangster movies. For me, a film is a specific art form that can do something that other forms can't: multi-task. If I can see one thing, read something else, and hear another thing, we have surpassed the realm of the novel. Because of this personal requirement, simply having a nice story is not enough to be a great movie. For instance, 12 Angry Men, a great play, doesn't function well as a movie. Virtually one set, no great '50s music scores, etc. I know I'm in the minority in not enjoying this movie.
Also, I absolutely HATED A Clockwork Orange. Let the enraged comments begin! Good to be here, all.
daniel3417's 5-stars:
-The Godfather
-Amadeus
-Platoon
-Dances With Wolves
-Gran Torino
-Goodfellas
-Forrest Gump
-Braveheart
-Stranger Than Ficton, random I know
-American Beauty
-The Sixth Sense
I've been an avid movie watcher for the past three years. When I say avid, I mean renting anywhere from one to five movies per week. I have enjoyed many and disliked many more. I don't think I'm "picky", but I have learned that I really demand some sort of originality. Do something different!
I like to "rate" movies out of 5. I'm very selective as to what my 5s are. To date, only eleven movies have that distinction for me! There are a few I need to rewatch, though. I am learning that I like war movies, movies with narration, and good ole gangster movies. For me, a film is a specific art form that can do something that other forms can't: multi-task. If I can see one thing, read something else, and hear another thing, we have surpassed the realm of the novel. Because of this personal requirement, simply having a nice story is not enough to be a great movie. For instance, 12 Angry Men, a great play, doesn't function well as a movie. Virtually one set, no great '50s music scores, etc. I know I'm in the minority in not enjoying this movie.
Also, I absolutely HATED A Clockwork Orange. Let the enraged comments begin! Good to be here, all.
daniel3417's 5-stars:
-The Godfather
-Amadeus
-Platoon
-Dances With Wolves
-Gran Torino
-Goodfellas
-Forrest Gump
-Braveheart
-Stranger Than Ficton, random I know
-American Beauty
-The Sixth Sense