My favorite movie would have to be Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. Three great things about it: Michael Cera Kat Dennings Greatest soundtrack you will ever hear
For me it would be -Anything Pixar other than Cars, Cars 2, and Monsters University (MU is good but just not as good as the rest) -Moonrise Kingdom - Lilo & Stitch
Visuals: Metropolis, the whole Disney animated canon, 2001: A Space Oddisey, Kill Bill. Pacing: The Incredibles, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Blackpearl, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train your Dragon. Atmosphere: Pulp Fiction, Anything Miyazaki related (With Kiki's Delivery Service being, perharps, my favorite), Clockwork Orange, The Birds... Characters: City Lights, Modern Times, Up, Psycho, Kung Fu Panda II... I could go on and on, but this was posted yesterday so...I better keep this message more or less short.
I can't name my all-time favorite, so here's a few: - Evil Dead II - Ginger Snaps - The Brave Little Toaster - Perks of Being a Wallflower - The Crow - Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors - Party Monster - A Clockwork Orange - Phantom of the Opera (25th Anniversary and the 1925 version) - Heathers There's a lot more I'm forgetting...I'll come back to them when I remember.
The movie I am obsessed with since I am a child and watch couple of times each year is; Hello Dolly! Yeah yeah, a Barbra Streisand movie. :rolle: And tonight I will watch it again it seems. :lol:
My most favourite has to be the Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Other favourites include the three oldest Star Wars, LotR trilogy, Toy Story trilogy, Inception, My Neighbor Totoro, Zombieland and many many more.
Anything Pixar (espcially The Incredibles, Monsters U and Finding Nemo) apart from the Cars films, but No one really liked those. I also love Frozen, The Lion King and most things Disney... As for non animated: All Jurassic Parks, Insidious (1 and 2), You're next and most things generally gory or scary... Quite drastic difference between animated and not.. :lol:
Uh, that's hard :S Miyazaki (except princess mononoke...Don't ask why), A letter to momo, how to train your dragon, tangled, the little mermaid and Coraline. That's for animation. Aand for live action, I don't know! Too much movies out there! I can't choose!
<3 These are the films I've rated 5* on Letterboxd: Children of Men Sunshine 2001 Martyrs Gravity Elephant Mean Creek
Reservoir Dogs, or Se7en, or American Beauty, or Trainspotting, or Big Lebowski, or There Will Be Blood. One of these!
Apocalypse Now. Currently debating on whether to blow a large part of my first paycheck on the Collector's Edition in HMV. Other favourites: -The Shining -Easy Rider -Pulp Fiction -The Big Lebowski
Blade Runner, Trainspotting, Cashback, The Fifth Element. And I have recently added "Once" and "Trance" to the list. There is a huge amount of films I like very much, but these stand out the most, at least to me. Films like Clockwork Orange are art and stand out on their own, and I enjoy them for being very unique, but I couldn't call them my "favourite" films. My favourite films are those I can watch again, again and again. Clockwork Orange as example is simply too exhausting a film to do that.