Friday, April 6, 2012

All Time Favorite Movies

So I've been thinking about this recently... What are my absolute all time favorite movies? Top 5? Top 10 even... Is there any horror in here? I mean I write horror stories, I have this blog I hardly pay any attention to yet has been seen by over 10 thousand people and I wonder... what are my absolute favs?

SO I am sitting on the floor in front of my dvd library and heres what it is starting to look like--

1. Kill Bill ( '04, '05)- I don't care how you feel about this movie but everything that is this film is me. Revenge. Intricate story. Martial Arts. Pai Mei... and of course QT.

2. Wall Street (1987)- The ultimate villain set in the hayday of stock market madness and the beginning of outlandish corporate greed. Back when I was a "trainee" at the joke of a firm I drove an hour and a half to get to for a month, all I could think about was this movie 24/7. Dollar bills on top of dollar bills. I also have a ton of love for this film's little brother Boiler Room but not quite top 10, maybe 25.

3. Tombstone (1993)- Motherfucking Tombstone. The most quoteable non-comedy put onto 35mm if you ask me. Kurt Russell just epitomizes everything that I would hope your protagonist is. And this movie just reminds me of my family...

4. Inglorious Basterds (2009)- The Basterds. The perfect screenplay. Literally the first twenty pages are one scene but that scene is just breathtaking. We know everything we need to about the tone and our antagonist. By the way, it is rare that we are introduced to the bad guy before the good guy in a non-horror film don't cha think?

5. Pulp Fiction (1994)- What can I say... QT is god and I will worship him at the altar that is my 47" LG 240hz mini theatre until I die.

6. Boogie Nights (1997)- Best character driven drama I can think of. Who can forget William H Macy barging into that party and blowing his brains out indicating that the 80s would be the perfect 2b act, the hardest part of a screenplay.

7. Casino (1995) - I have always been a fan of the gangster/Scorcese films but I think this one is my favorite of the bunch. Three hours of non stop "fuck this" and "fuck that"... can't beat it.

8. Halloween (1979)- The classic. I don't know how many times Ive seen this. Maybe 100 times? I used to have a double VHS boxed set and the tapes were orange and me and my boy Chris Hogue used to watch this every weekend. The tapes were fucking orange! Ah the good ol days.

9. The Shining (1980)- Another classic. I think I have enjoyed this film more as I have gotten older than I used to as a kid. It was too slow for me back when but now I really appreciate every tense beat and every other strange occurrence (furry BJ) that makes this film terrifying.

10. Anchorman/ Dumb and Dumber (2004, 1994)- A tie for the basement spot. Both classics everyone has seen but I could not look past either one... How did the hell did they know I got gas? These guys must be pros...

Bonus- The Devil's Rejects- There is just something about this fucked up dilusion from Rob Zombie that I attached myself to. The thing is I could literally skip the first half and be contempt with watching the move... Business is business baby. 

1 comment:

  1. Reading your blog got me thinking about my favorite films and then I started scrolling and wouldn’t you know it we are movie twin souls. The only addition I would add is the first Rob Zombie film ‘House of A Thousand Corpses’. I have a busy schedule due to my business travel for Dish but I find I watch more films traveling then when I did not thanks to modern technology. I found dishonline, which has tons of on demand films and rentals of all kinds of films, but there are films there that my mentality craves. In fact, I think I will be enjoying ‘Inglorious Basterds’ in my hotel room tomorrow night as a good way to start the workweek.

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