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Okay, boosting this from [livejournal.com profile] ashlle1, 'cause I like it lots.

Am feeling vaguely ADD at the moment, so let's play a game. Simple games. Two movies you love, two movies you hate, and why for all of them. And then chitchat in response to other people.

Me first, and I'm going to use other movies than the ones I picked over there.

HATE:

The last two Matrix movies: Wait, I'm sorry. What am I saying? There were no other Matrix movies. There was just that really good movie with neat special effects and an ending with great potential. And then nothing else. Okay, maybe a video game or two, but that's it.

Moulin Rouge!: I'm not sure I should admit that in public, but, oh, did I hate Moulin Rouge! with a passion. I mean, I loved the visuals and I loved the soundtrack, but together ... my GOD, did they grate on my nerves. Plus, Nicole Kidman -- blech.

LOVE:

Sneakers: Look, it's on USA Network right now! And it's got Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, Dan Ackroyd, James Earl Jones and River Phoenix. And look, they're all snarky and mysterious. Wheeeee.

Citizen X: Pretty much one of the best made-for-TV movies I've ever seen HBO put out. I really need to watch that again.

Okay, your turn. :)

EDIT: Dear internal organs, behave or I'm selling you all on the black market.

Date: 2005-04-29 03:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fortuna-juvat.livejournal.com
Hate:

Kill Bill volume 2: I liked the first because it was a chop=shop exploitative (is that even a word) mindless romp that was visually pleasing. I never wanted it made into a "Film".

Napoleon Dynamite: Not hate, so much as I want to shake everyone who thinks it's the best thing since slices bread. Why go pay 7 dollars to go watch what you could see down at your local gaming/comic book store for free? Perhaps it's my familiarity with the painful awkwardness of high school geek boys, but it did nothing for me on film.


Love:

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn, in her film debut. Absolutely enchanting, and the ending is beautifully done - anything else would have been sappy. Did I mention Audrey Hepburn?

Shaun of the Dead: Dear God, I nearly pissed myself laughing at this. Breaking genres (the rom/com/zom genre, that is) and making them ALL a better thing.

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