I wanted to take some time and talk about some of my favorite movies. As you goes know I am real into music, I am also into movies as well. Maybe not as much as music but enough none the less. I love all kinds of movies. My tastes have shifted a little over the years as I have gotten older and a little wiser. Just a little though haha. I used to be just into slapstick comedies,and horror, and now I'm into dramas and thrillers. I'm still heavy into the stupid comedies out there but I'm diversifying a little. Movies for me are pretty therapeutic just like music is in the sense that when I'm feeling a certain emotion anger, happiness, sadness, envy or whatever I watch a certain movie. So I guess I'll compile a list just like everything else of the movies that I watch the most. I don't know how many it will be. Ten, or maybe even thirty, but they are the movies that have enriched my life over the years. So here they are. Some of the vids are official trailers, and some are movies made by people that love the movies as much as I do. I don't own any rights to any of them, and am using them for appreciation purposes only. So thank you youtube :).
- Braveheart - Written by: Randall Wallace Directed by Mel Gibson 1995
Starring: Mel Gibson , Brendan Gleeson, and many more
- Legend - Written by: William Hjortsberg Directed by: Ridley Scott 1985
Starring: Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, and Tim Curry as Darkness
- The Crow - Written by: Comic adaptation Origonally written by James O'Barr
Directed by: Alex Proyas 1994 Starring: Brandon Lee (R.I.P.)
- The Boondock Saints - Written & Directed by: Troy Duffy 2000
Staring: Willem Dafoe, Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus
- Legends of the Fall - Written by: Jim Harrison, Susan Shilliday, and William D. Wittliff
Directed by: Edward Zwick 1994.
Starring: Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Aiden Quinn
- Pianist - Written by: Ronald Harwood, Władysław Szpilman
Directed by: Roman Polanski 2002 Starring: Adrien Brody
- American Histoy X - Written by: David McKenna Directed by: Tony Kaye 1998
Starring: Edward Norton, and Edward Furlong
- Robinhood: Men In Tights - Written and Directed by: Mel Brooks 1993
Starring: Cary Elwes, and a bunch more great ones
- Varsity Blues - Written by: W. Peter Iliff Directed by: Brian Robbins 1999
Starring: James Van Der Beek, Amy Smart, Pau Walker
- Donnie Darko - Written and Directed by: Richard Kelly 2001
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, and many more
Starring: Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves
- Spawn - Written by: Alan B. McElroy Directed by: Mark A.Z. Dippé 1997
Starring: Michael Jai White, John Leguizamo, Martin Sheen
- Ace Ventura 2 - Written by: Jack Bernstein Directed by: Steve Oedekerk 1995
Starring: Jim Carrey
- The Lost Boys - Written by: Janice Fischer, James Jeremias, Jeffrey Boam
Directed by: Joel Schumacher 1987
Starring: Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Kiefer Sutherland
- Wayne's World 1 & 2 - Written by: Mike Myers
Directed by: Penelope Spheeris 1 & Stephen Surjik 2
1992 & 93 Starring: Mike Myers, & Dana Carvey
WW 1
WW 2
So here is the list of movies that I really can't live without. There are many many more like The Superman movies, Gladiator, Walk Hard, Scarface, Troy, A Beautiful Mind, Stargate, The Faculty, Forest Gump, The Fifth Element. and Masters of the Universe. I remember when I was going through a major depressive time I would watch The Crow almost everyday for like a year straight. I also remember wearing out the VHS tape of Masters of the Universe so many times my mother would have to buy it again and again. When I got out of the house I was shopping one day and found it on DVD. You know I had to buy it. I'd say I've watched that movie at least two hundred times. I used to run aound in my Superman pjs all day long. Its funy cause my son is doing the same thing. Like father like son hu. My teachers sent me home from school one day saying that I wasn't allowed to wear my night time clothes to school, and that I had to change in order to come back to school. I was fine with never going back if it ment I had to take off my Superman suit. I'm also really into vampire movies (NOT TWILIGHT THOUGH. THEY'RE JUST HORRIBLE) so The Lost Boys, and Dracula were huge for me. I also really like Interview With A Vampire. Pretty much anything that Jim Carrey does is excellent. He is a comedy machine. I'm also really into tv shows like That 70's Show, The Simpsons, Family Guy, The Big Bang Theory, Metelacolypse, Scrubs, Bones, and Lie To Me. All of these shows surprisingly enough have taught me a lot about a lot haha. I am absolutely obsessed with The Simpsons. I have all of the seasons on DVD, which is like 13 consecutive, and season 20. I will forever love all of these movies, and shows and like I said before I'm widening my pallet of tastes when it comes to cinema so I can't wait to see what I'm into in ten years. So until next time. Stay hard, stay heavy.
1 comments:
Ok this is my fav so fare!!
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