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1- Gladiator/ LOTR ROTK /300
2- Children of Men
3A. Across the Universe
3B. Eternal Sunshine for the Spotless Mind
4- Saving Private Ryan
5- v for Vendetta
6- Kite Runner
7- Dawn of the Dead
8- American History X
9- Clockwork Orange
10- Dr. Strangelove
11- The Nines
12- Trade
13- Garden State
14- Boondock Saints
15- Schindler's List
16- Kingdom of Heaven
17- Memento
18- Fight Club
19- A guide to Recognizing your Saints
20- Being John Malkovich
21- Sin City
22- Forrest Gump
23- Braveheart
24- Borat
25- High Fidelity
26- Babel
27- Pulp Fiction
28- Syriana
29- Poolhall Junkies
30- LOTR FOTR
Reviews
The Nines (2007)
Brilliant in all aspects.
As I sat in the packed Sundance theater watching the final scene of John August's, The Nines, I shuttered. The film had sent chills down my spine, and it lasted into the night. The script was brilliant beyond anything I have ever experienced, the character development between the three parts dissecting the film was astonishing. The metaphorical tie- ins left your mind racing and your imagination spinning. It was not ironic in a sense that it allowed you to contemplate the scenarios that had just unveiled. John August is a brilliant writer and holds himself magnificently in front of the film industry. Ryan Reynolds blew me away and Melissa McCarthy was amazing. The character interaction between them and Hope Davis reflected on the complexity of the dialogue and scene structure. The film is broken into three intertwining sections, serving as "acts" that play into a plot scheme that defies the contemporary and conformist thought of todays screenplay writers.
The best to come from sundance this year... by far. John August matches Charlie Kaufman as a writer, and parallels Michel Gondry as a director He is outstanding in himself The film is one to reckon with and hopefully will hit the big screens but last its authentic, rare, independent flavor.
Antonio's Breakfast (2005)
I beautiful twist on an old story
Set in the projects in the London area, a son must tend to his father who is subjected a wheelchair and can not breathe without a respirator. The kid has several friends that come by the morning of the story. The story is a beautiful twist on the tending and weak. The short is shot with magnificence and it even hooks the audience in, although its a short. This short was intense. I saw this at the sundance film festival in 06 and it was one of the better that i had seen. In the collection that i did this short in, it was the best, outdoing a short called first date. THe dialogue was brilliant and the way the story was set up was also of great magnificence. The characters are portrayed not only once but twice in different emotional preferences each time. A short with much to say.
The Ringer (2005)
Great Film For laughs, and trying not to feel bad,
The movie was an excellent lay out for a funny movie with a dumb plot but excellent dialogue. Although the plot was lacking, it made sense with the movie due to the humor. It is a great place to find a laugh, and no need to worry about laughing about the humor, for half the actors are not really mentally or physically disabled. If you are a fan of South Park, Family Guy, Napoleon Dynamite or a fan of johnny Knoxville you will get a kick out of this movie. In no way does Knoxville fail in this movie his acting excels extremely since his Days on the Show Jack@ss, but don't worry he still gets whacked up a bit in this movie too! It can be viewed by any age of people and any different demographic. The dialogue will keep you laughing for a long time. You'll take home some classic lines from this movie as well!