Favourite Films?

  • Quote from 3lvis

    How was Life Of Pi? I was told by a friend that the story got a bit bland, but had really nice FX and stuff.


    The ending has split people massively, but I personally find it quite heartwarming and charming... whether that is because I'm an atheist or despite it I'm not really sure. It probably helps that I like the book, because it's a pretty strict adaptation.


    But calling the effects "really nice" is damning it with terribly faint praise. They are, bar none, hands down the best computer effects (and use of 3D) that I've ever seen - it blows even Avatar out of the water. I was completely entranced from the very second it started, and it's just mind-blowing how much like a real tiger it looks for every second it's onscreen. You'll need to see it at the cinema to fully appreciate it, I'm sure, but I'd definitely recommend it to literally anyone - whether you like the story or not, if you aren't at least a little bit moved by the visuals alone then you are medically dead.

  • Quote from Strider


    It should be as ridiculous as the latest edition of 'Huckelberry Finn' where they have changed the word 'nigger'... Who is everyone of this new inquisitors to change even a letter of what Mark Twain wrote? :nono:
    Political correctness is another cancer of the modern society.


    That's an interesting topic. Right now we have a similar discussion in Germany because a famous children's book (The Little Witch) was changed in its new edition. The word "Neger" (ss far as I remember it is only used once in the book) is replaced, because they don't want to teach small kids this word. Back when the book was written it was common to use for black people and not treated as an insult, but times have changed.


    But I understand those changes. I read a lot of special editions from classic novels as a kid which were changed for children. The reason for this was not censorship, but to make it easier to understand the old fashioned language. I think editions like this are a good way to give children a better access to classic literature. Our language changes and so it can be really difficult to understand those old books without background knowledge.


    The problem is: If you change those books there should always be the original version for adults. We are educated enough to understand the context of those words, because we know those books were written in different times. So there should be no censorship if an adult wants to read the original version. Literature is art and should be treated this way. And how should we learn for the future if we block out the past? That's why I think it is okay to change old books for children as long as the original version is available too.


    Sorry for the Off Topic ;). But it's still about "the N-Word". Django is a movie for adults so this kind of language should be no problem because we know about the historcial background.

  • Quote from Caribou

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    Fuck yeah, man! That was the first thing that came to mind when I read ViralMonster's post.


    What was your guy's and gals' favorite films of 2012?


    Mine were (in no particular order): Skyfall, The Dark Knight Rises, Django Unchained, and Moonrise Kingdom.

  • Dark Knight Rises, Skyfall, Avengers and Django Unchained could all have a chance of making it into my top 10 movies of all time let alone my four favourite movies of 2012.

  • Has anyone else seen 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' ? I loved that film!

    Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

  • 3lvis: Seen Chinatown yet? One of Nicholson's best, and it doesn't get an awful lot of press these days.


    Jabels, OFOTCN is as good a place to start as any...

  • Caribou: I've downloaded that but haven't watched it yet. There are so many films that I need to watch! Half of the films I've downloaded (legally, of course :eyebrows: ) I haven't watched.
    Keep meaning to watch Saving Private Ryan but haven't yet.


    Also, has anyone here seen Fight Club? If so, is it any good?


    Also, here's a list I put together of a few films that I really enjoyed:


    Goodfellas
    Apocalypse Now
    Godfather (obviously)
    Inception
    Se7en
    Forrest Gump
    Dark Knight Trilogy
    Memento
    Django Unchained
    The Pianist
    Scarface
    Gran Torino

    Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

  • Quote from 3lvis

    Also, has anyone here seen Fight Club? If so, is it any good?


    It's excellent (not as good as the book, but what is?), but I'm sure you'll enjoy it a lot more if you've somehow managed to avoid hearing what happens at the end after all these years.


    Looking at your list, I'd also strongly recommend The Untouchables (1987), as well as pretty much anything starring Al Pacino made between 1970 and the end of the century. Except Dick Tracy, that was rubbish.

  • Believe it or not, I actually haven't heard what happens at the end of Fight Club.


    Pacino's another actor I really like. He was incredible in Scarface, I think that if they used anyone else it would have been nowhere as good. I'll see what The Untouchables is like and thanks for your suggestions!


    Also: have you seen Carlito's Way or Casino? Wondering if they're worth the watch.

    Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

  • It's a pretty good bet you'll like them both given the films you've listed so far, yeah.

  • Thanks!


    I saw Pacific Rim the other day in 3D. I was surprised how good it was, I really enjoyed it!

    Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

  • Just watched Shaun of the Dead for the one millionth time and I can truly say it's the most flawless comedy ever made...

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