Two films that I like but didn't vote for either.
Dr. Strangelove was a film I found I really enjoyed when I first saw it. I had never really seen anything like it before and was impressed by both the scope and uniqueness of what Kubrick set out to achieve, as well as the end result which I found to be very funny and amusing. It's been way too long since I last watched it though.
As mentioned a couple of times in this thread, Fellowship is my favourite film of The Lord of the Rings series. I've always enjoyed the parts of movies where a team starts to come together and the planning for the mission takes place, so it fits in with that. When I try to think about my favourite moments in the series, one that always comes to mind is when the Nazgūl arrive in Bree. I always used to find that sequence quite scary and effective. I think Viggo Mortensen stands out to me in the first film as the strongest performer, I'm a big fan of him as an actor.
90/90 seen and it's going to be 100% once we're done
Dr. Strangelove was a film I found I really enjoyed when I first saw it. I had never really seen anything like it before and was impressed by both the scope and uniqueness of what Kubrick set out to achieve, as well as the end result which I found to be very funny and amusing. It's been way too long since I last watched it though.
As mentioned a couple of times in this thread, Fellowship is my favourite film of The Lord of the Rings series. I've always enjoyed the parts of movies where a team starts to come together and the planning for the mission takes place, so it fits in with that. When I try to think about my favourite moments in the series, one that always comes to mind is when the Nazgūl arrive in Bree. I always used to find that sequence quite scary and effective. I think Viggo Mortensen stands out to me in the first film as the strongest performer, I'm a big fan of him as an actor.
90/90 seen and it's going to be 100% once we're done