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Perfect Movies

RJ4 13 years, 2 months ago at Mar 20 23:55 -
Are there any movies that you think are just perfect. Like the music is there at the right time, the acting, the lighting, the effects, is there any movie or movies that you can say is perfect. For me it would be Inception and The Godfather 1,2. In Inception and the 2 Godfather movies the music is played at the right time, the acting is just great in both, but thats me those are the 2 movies I think are just plain perfect
Veed 13 years, 2 months ago at Mar 21 23:02 -
The Dark Knight, Wall-E and Jin-Roh.
RJ4 13 years, 2 months ago at Mar 22 4:32 -
Why?
Happy Vader 13 years, 1 month ago at Mar 24 12:15 -
Ben-Hur!

Every Cast Is Great & Every Scene Is Realistic!
Dvdmacyoshi 13 years, 1 month ago at Mar 24 21:44 -
Citizen Kane, Ben-Hur, To Kill A Mockingbird, Spirited Away and The Shawshank Redemption are what I refer to as "The Perfect Movies".
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Deleted 13 years, 1 month ago at Mar 25 21:30 -
Gojira (1954) - Godzilla's debut. There, that covers it. Seriously though, it is a masterful commentary on humanity's folly in dropping the atomic bomb - from which Godzilla was created, and which he represents. This message was all-too pertinent to 1954 Japan, the inhabitants of which were still suffering from the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki just nine years early. The black and white is perfect for the grim, somber subject matter, and thanks to the story and in part to incredibly competent special effects (even, or especially, compared to later Goji flicks) the movie can be taken utterly seriously even by those who think Godzilla has always been just "cheesy". The movie also shows Japanese society as being unified in the face of disaster (except briefly on whether to study or destroy Godzilla), which is something Western society is less known for. If you look for this one and find the edited version, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, make sure you watch Gojira first as it's the unadulterated and better version, though King of the Monsters can be enjoyable for afterwards.

If there's a single flaw in the film, it's that when describing Godzilla's origin they get the date wrong on when dinosaurs roamed the earth, making it coincide closer to man's initial existence.
Happy Vader 13 years, 1 month ago at Mar 29 2:47 -
Also Singin' In The Rain!

Every Cast Is Perfect & The Locations Are Realistic & Top Of All, It Provides A-Lot Of Entertainment!
ashlieh4048 13 years, 1 month ago at Mar 29 2:50 -
Kill Bill is the most perfect movie ever
Lex 12 years, 9 months ago at Aug 17 3:09 -
Terminator 2- The way it was shot, the use of CGI (but it wasn't overdone), the acting- that movie managed to capture the anxious zeitgeist of the early 90s regarding the future and the upcoming millennium. The acting was spot on and... there is just something about T2 I can't put into words. I enjoyed the first movie a lot, but I loved T2 (I thought T3 sucked and I haven't bothered with the latest)

The Shining (the Stanley Kubrick 1980 version)- the sets, the shots and lighting and acting and chemistry between the actors, the creepy, chilling building tension and the fact that we don't see a lot of ghosts and it's not overdone. The music (Dies Irae remix at the beginning with what sounds like wailing natives) and all the weird little visual clues Kubrick left for diligent watchers to pick apart.