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Watchmen??? In a top of anything list? Are we heading for Man of Steel at number 1?
No, no, no. That'll be no. 10. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will be no. 1
Watchmen??? In a top of anything list? Are we heading for Man of Steel at number 1?
Damn, that was the one I thought I was typing ... they all blend into one.No, no, no. That'll be no. 10. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will be no. 1
Predator was the absolute tits when it came out. As mentioned, some of the one-liners were pretty kewl. I know there’s a couple I still use today.
“...Dug in like an Alabama tick!”
“...This’ll make you a sexual Ty-rannosaurus!!”
I thought Watchmen was an utter mess. TBH I've only liked one of Hack Snyder's movies and that was 300.
Predator was the absolute tits when it came out. As mentioned, some of the one-liners were pretty kewl. I know there’s a couple I still use today.
“...Dug in like an Alabama tick!”
“...This’ll make you a sexual Ty-rannosaurus!!”
Predator was the absolute tits when it came out. As mentioned, some of the one-liners were pretty kewl. I know there’s a couple I still use today.
“...Dug in like an Alabama tick!”
“...This’ll make you a sexual Ty-rannosaurus!!”
Maybe I’m in the movie-watching dinosaur club..
I’ve never heard of Watchmen.. much less watched it. I’ve heard of Spirited away.. but know nothing else.. I’m sure I’ll find a few more surprises as more results come to light..
That said, this is a vote for LU’s favourite films... Some people will love films voted in, some will hate them.
I had that as my number 1. Not a fan of Watchmen on release, might give it another go.Maybe I’m in the movie-watching dinosaur club..
I’ve never heard of Watchmen.. much less watched it. I’ve heard of Spirited away.. but know nothing .
The Boys on Amazon (which is worth a look), it's in a similar vein.
LU's Favourite Movie - #40 - #36=#39 - Predator (1987) - 201 points
Director: John McTiernan
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Jesse Ventura, Richard Chaves, Elpidia Carrillo, and Kevin Peter Hall.
Awards: N/A
A classic example of 1980s balls to the wall action, 1987's Predator saw Arnold Schwarzenegger go head to head with a murderous alien bounty hunter from another world. Littered with quotable lines and established cliches of the genre, Predator is a gory, often amusing thrill ride through the Central American jungle that would go on to spawn an underwhelming sequel, a decent 2010 spin-off, and an abysmal 2018 'reboot' directed by Shane Black, who had a small role in the original film.
We don't talk about the dog's abortion that was the Alien vs. Predator franchise...
=#39 - Joker (2019) - 201 points
Director: Todd Phillips
Starring: Jaoquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, and Frances Conroy.
Awards: N/A (yet)
The most recent film to make the Top 50, The Joker acts as an unofficial origin story for the most beloved of DC's many villains. Featuring a tour de force performance from Jaoquin Phoenix as the troubled Arthur Fleck, the film is a modern masterpiece of storytelling that delves into the tortured psyche of an unstable white man with delusions of grandeur in a society that doesn't care about him. A character study rather than a superhero film, it has been nominated for eleven Academy Awards including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actor.
#38 - Jaws (1975) - 204 points
Director: Stephen Spielberg
Starring: Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, and Lorraine Gary.
Awards: Best Film Editing, Best Original Dramatic Score, and Best Sound.
A career-making film for a young Stephen Spielberg, the immense success of Jaws would launch his stellar career and terrify an entire generation out of the ocean. A taut piece of filmmaking, Jaws saw the people of a small New England beach town living in terror as a colossal, unusually intelligent great white shark hunted them.
The use of practical effects and minimal shots of the titular shark have allowed the film to stand the test of time, and it still terrifies modern viewers.
#37 - Spirited Away (2001) - 205 points
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Starring: Daveigh Chase, Jason Marsden, Suzanne Pleshette, and David Ogden Stiers.
Awards: N/A
Hayao Miyazaki's most beloved film outside of his native Japan, Spirited Away is a delightfully whimsical fairy tale about a young girl's experience in the fascinating realm of Japan's spirits.
Like all of Miyazaki's films, Spirited Away is wonderfully animated and makes use of sumptuous colors and off-the-wall characters to tell a story that translated wonderfully to a global audience. It is a testament to the film's popularity that it has been the only animated film to make the Top 50.
=#35 - Watchmen (2009) - 207 points
Director: Zack Snyder
Starring: Jackie Earle Haley, Patrick Wilson, Billy Crudup, Malin Akerman, Matthew Goode, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
Awards: N/A
The ambitious adaptation of Alan Moore's graphic novel of the same name arguably came a few years ahead of its time. The golden age of comic book movies had not yet begun, and audiences were perhaps not ready for Zack Snyder's take on Moore's notoriously violent, cynical, and nihilistic look into the superhero genre.
The film epitomizes many of the things that would become hallmarks of Snyder's work as he went forward as a director, with Watchmen polarizing audiences and critics alike. It has since spawned a tangentially related television sequel that has been much more well-received by critics and audiences.
I am in total amazement that you had not seen Mad Max 2. Pretty much in my generation, it was almost a rite of passage to watch it. I've amazed you with movies I've not watched over the years so I won't be too harsh
Predator: Whenever I see Arnie and Weathers do that handshake , the hairs on my head spike up. The best hanshake ever filmed without a doubt! The rest of the movie was pretty good too
Joker: One of the best performances of the decade from Phoenix.
Jaws: One of those movies that could have fallen apart so easily, yet the absolute genius of Steven Spielberg made it an absolute classic. The movie has one of the great monologues with Robert Shaw when he was out at sea. Soundtrack is one of the most memorable ever. Brilliant!
Bloody awesome....a slice of history there.I've seen Mad Max and Fury Road, but neither of the middle films.
Fun fact: Mad Max 3 was filming when my family and I lived in Menindee, so we once had to wait on the road for about an hour and a half while they were filming a car chase. While I was too young to remember this, my Mum has a photo of Angry Anderson keeping me company while we waited.
I had never heard of the movie ‘Spirited Away’ before. Might give it a whirl.