I've seen 3 Batman cartoons and this is the only one I've given full 10 stars but I'm still unsure. Unfortunately, the other two were released after 2009! So, what do you say?
this Akira Kurosawa's film was entertaining... and confusing! Also, it didn't strike the match with me as it did to thousands of people world-wide. What are your thoughts?
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Everyone remembers the 3rd in the trilogy but I think the first is equally better. This is where Clint Eastwood became a legend as we know him today. What are your thoughts on this one?
I've given all 10 more than 7 stars and it's up to you to decide which ones should be selected and which ones that should not. The first 50 reactions will be counted and The top 3 voted will be selected! Thank you... and if possible, a line or two explaining why it deserves to be selected in the list might help!
Despite my tepid rating of "National Treasure" I really like that film. However, it something I consider more of a 'guilty pleasure' rather then a great film.
"Hellboy" is already on your other list and personally I think "Hellboy II" is the weaker film but more visually impressive then the first. So, I would keep that off the list.
"Hellraiser" despite any personal opinion did managed to change the horror genre and breathed new (blood?) into a genre the was getting pretty stale with the repeat of slasher flicks.
I really liked "Mean Girls" but it didn't seem to hold up well when I re-watched it a few years later. Still, for a 'by women for women' film it did manage to break through and managed to be more then yet another 'chick-flick' and reached a wider audience. So... good film.... and influential towards future film making... it is worth considering.
Well, not too much help from me. I haven't seen "Rashomon" yet and seem to be watching Kurosawa's films backwards with "Rhapsody in August" being my pick for this month.
1. Hellraiser :- easily one of the best horror films of the eighties, a classic.
2. Rashomon :- a classic of all time. This film should be on any list of great films.
3. A Fistful Of Dollars :- a classic spaghetti western.
Mean Girls is one of the best teen/high school movies for me, I loved the performance of Rachel McAdams and Lindsay Lohan in it, so I think you should add it to the list!
I actually liked National Treasure, and it is the only other movie I watched from here, so I give it my vote too ;)
1. Hellboy II: The Golden Army
2. Superman Returns
3. National Treasure
Can't say more on any of them, as it's been a while. If you want me to say something on mochi dessert balls, I can do that, though I'm not sure how much that'd help you.
I am going to vote for Fistful of Dollars, one of the few I have seen and I find it to be a classic western. Sorry for slow response, didn't see your comment until this morning.
Hmm, I'm going to go for Hellboy 2, Fistful of Dollars and Hellraiser.
I haven't seen a lot of these and I don't plan to so I'm taking that as they can't be that great!
Gran Torino and Fist full of dollars are both classics (Clint Eastwood , nuff said) , I enjoyed National treasure , Inglorious Basterds and Mean girls , but I don't think I'd rank any of those 3 top 500.
try it again, now that you know the twist, it's likely to strike that match for you since you can admire it just as an amazing film instead of trying to make sense of it all
"Rashomon" was pretty cool and unorthodox for it's time.
"Batman & Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero" I've also seen and I found it to be hauntingly poetic. For an animated film fewer movies have done the internally-tortured man complex better!
I grew up on Clint Eastwood and I'd probably say "a Fistful of Dollars" should be one of my picks, but I have to see it again to refresh my memory, it's been such a long time since I've seen it.
There's a couple other titles on here that sound good but I haven't seen them, so I don't have a fourth for now!...
#1-Rashomon
#2-Batman and Mr. Freeze: Sub Zero
#3-A Fistful of Dollars
mean girls
hellboy 2
"Hellboy" is already on your other list and personally I think "Hellboy II" is the weaker film but more visually impressive then the first. So, I would keep that off the list.
"Hellraiser" despite any personal opinion did managed to change the horror genre and breathed new (blood?) into a genre the was getting pretty stale with the repeat of slasher flicks.
I really liked "Mean Girls" but it didn't seem to hold up well when I re-watched it a few years later. Still, for a 'by women for women' film it did manage to break through and managed to be more then yet another 'chick-flick' and reached a wider audience. So... good film.... and influential towards future film making... it is worth considering.
Well, not too much help from me. I haven't seen "Rashomon" yet and seem to be watching Kurosawa's films backwards with "Rhapsody in August" being my pick for this month.
Gran Torino
Hellboy II
National Treasure
:) Glad to help, good buddy!
2. Rashomon :- a classic of all time. This film should be on any list of great films.
3. A Fistful Of Dollars :- a classic spaghetti western.
I actually liked National Treasure, and it is the only other movie I watched from here, so I give it my vote too ;)
Hope I helped :D
2. Gran Torino
Especially Gran Torino should be on that list, it's one of my favorite films and it's a flawless in so many ways. Then ending is just beautiful.
Inglourious Basterds
Hellraiser
Rashomon
A Fistful of Dollars
Hellraiser
Mean Girls
A Fist Full of Dollars
A Fistful of Dollars
Gran Torino
1. Hellboy II: The Golden Army
2. Superman Returns
3. National Treasure
Can't say more on any of them, as it's been a while. If you want me to say something on mochi dessert balls, I can do that, though I'm not sure how much that'd help you.
I haven't seen a lot of these and I don't plan to so I'm taking that as they can't be that great!
1. Inglourious Basterds (2009)
2. Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)
3. Gran Torino (2008)
Gran Torino
A Fistful of Dollars
Hellboy II
...In no particular order ^^
2. National Treasure
A Fistfull of Dollars
Hellraiser
try it again, now that you know the twist, it's likely to strike that match for you since you can admire it just as an amazing film instead of trying to make sense of it all
inglorious basterds
gran torino
a fistfull of dollars
Rashomon
Gran Torino
Inglorious Basterds deserves a spot almost as much as Rashomon. If you don't believe me, try watching it again :) It's really, really good.
I'm torn between Gran Torino and Hellraiser for the 3rd spot. Gonna leave that one up to you.
- It is easily Tarantino's masterpiece.
2. Gran Torino
3. A Fistful of Dollars
4. National Treasure
"Rashomon" was pretty cool and unorthodox for it's time.
"Batman & Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero" I've also seen and I found it to be hauntingly poetic. For an animated film fewer movies have done the internally-tortured man complex better!
I grew up on Clint Eastwood and I'd probably say "a Fistful of Dollars" should be one of my picks, but I have to see it again to refresh my memory, it's been such a long time since I've seen it.
There's a couple other titles on here that sound good but I haven't seen them, so I don't have a fourth for now!...
#1-Rashomon
#2-Batman and Mr. Freeze: Sub Zero
#3-A Fistful of Dollars