In which I ask for your advice about films :)
Sunday, December 16th, 2007 09:53 pmOne of my Christmas presents is a Blockbuster movie rental account thingy. I'm looking for stuff to add to my rent list, so I am calling upon you, my friends list, for your collective knowledge and opinions :)
If you could share with me your recommendations for stuff to add - I'm open to trying most genres and stuff :) Let me know what your favourites are (and maybe why?) or any you have seen recently that you really enjoyed and would recommend, or a film that is to you like a comfort blanket to go back to again and again or whatever :)
Tomorrow I am off to town to finish my Christmas shopping and meet
greenfurrymoose. Should be nice :)
If you could share with me your recommendations for stuff to add - I'm open to trying most genres and stuff :) Let me know what your favourites are (and maybe why?) or any you have seen recently that you really enjoyed and would recommend, or a film that is to you like a comfort blanket to go back to again and again or whatever :)
Tomorrow I am off to town to finish my Christmas shopping and meet
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Date: Sun, Dec. 16th, 2007 11:51 pm (UTC)Eternal Sunshine of a spotless mind, because it's sad and happy and great.
Stranger than fiction, because it really is strange. I like strange films.
House of flying daggers, because you can't go wrong with crazy bullet-time sword doom. Ditto that with Hero and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Curse of the golden flower is also quite good, not as good as the three I just mentioned.
Children of men, while a bit depressing has some awesome camerawork and is a pretty scary look at a possible tomorrow-world.
Cube, except it's a bit gory. Might want to give it a miss. I don't know. You did say *anything*... Ditto Kill Bill there.
V for vendetta?
The Island is pretty good for splodeydoom and grinning at special effects
Little miss sunshine is fun :D
The Fifth Element. Not to everybodys liking, but I think it's neat.
Donnie Darko. Another odd film.
Hm, I'm done. Enjoy!
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Date: Mon, Dec. 17th, 2007 05:57 am (UTC)you like David Niven and might like a film wiht him and Cary grant called the Bishop's wife.
Ealing comedies, especially passport to pimlico. I'll klet you know if I think of any more
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Date: Mon, Dec. 17th, 2007 07:59 am (UTC)Good luck with the shopping and avoid Fenwicks ground floor if you want to avoid suffocation by perfume!
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Date: Mon, Dec. 17th, 2007 08:39 am (UTC)The abduction club- period drama chickflick with a bit of swashbuckle.
Hidalgo- horse racing type cowboy vs arabs type thing with aragorn actor.
presumably you have seen things like the last samurai, memoirs of a geisha, maverick etc.
I cant think of any more off the top of my head.
I have the urge to watch love actually.
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Date: Mon, Dec. 17th, 2007 09:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Mon, Dec. 17th, 2007 06:49 pm (UTC)Velvet Goldmine
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