That's verrrry close to the list I would make. Good tasteRyouma said:I recently made a list of my personal appreciation of the thirty films of Kurosawa. I thought I would share this.
That's verrrry close to the list I would make. Good tasteRyouma said:I recently made a list of my personal appreciation of the thirty films of Kurosawa. I thought I would share this.
Walter said:Well, I doubt I could rank all of the ones I've seen in the way that you did, furthermore it's been years since I've seen them.
That's damn close. Really nice.Walter said:But a top 3 would include Dersu Uzala, High and Low and Seven Samurai. Those are the three that I return to and rewatch pretty often.
Walter said:Dersu Uzala I try to watch once a year (too bad there's no Criterion edition still, after all these years...).
Walter said:High and Low is the Kurosawa film I show off to people who claim they don't like "all those martial arts movies." That's a solid, classic thriller with a truly haunting ending.
Griffith said:I'm going to disagree with this sentiment and interpretation because it can be rationalized as a general plan to cover his escape (he had to know he'd be pursued),
I agree. To be honest, i still don´t understand some stuff that went on. Johnstantine be sure to watch it again.IncantatioN said:You must watch it again, at least once more ^_^.
I think I finally understood everything after the third or fourth viewingJohnstantine said:After seeing Walter and Piraan talk about it, I took a shot in the dark and watched Primer.
I was extremely confused at the end, but it was well worth the watch. Definitely something that went below my radar.
I still have to watch this >_>' ... I guess I'm missing out.Johnstantine said:Just watched Tucker and Dale Vs Evil. I fucking loved it.
I was surprised by how funny the movie was as well. I've never read the book, so I'm interested to hear from those who have about what they though about the movie. The scenes with Bilbo and Gollum stole the show.Johnstantine said:Just got back from watching The Hobbit. Really enjoyed it. Had some major laugh out loud moments.
JoeZeon said:I was surprised by how funny the movie was as well. I've never read the book, so I'm interested to hear from those who have about what they though about the movie. The scenes with Bilbo and Gollum stole the show.
IncantatioN said:AWWW MAN, I still need to check it out. If you liked it, I'm sure I will. Thanks for the tip, I was seriously vary of why it got bumped so bad on the review scale. In my mind I blamed it on Halle Berry's sellability and Tom Hanks' dry run, despite his overall star powah.
Where do you think it stands among the other Tarantino films?TheBranded1 said:Just returned from watching Django. It was good, had good laughs and I liked Foxx's acting. The music was a combination of western and hip hop. I recommend it .
In my opinion if I were to put them in order, this for me would be his 3rd best film. With "pulp" and "reservoir " being better. But I'm not such a movie guy as most of you guys are. That's just my take in the subject.Walter said:Where do you think it stands among the other Tarantino films?