Wednesday, July 16, 2008

top 5

And the top 5 are:

Donnie DarkoDonnie Darko – The only film I know which uses its soundtrack to add to the storyline (it introduces the characters through one song – Tears for fears no less – in 3 minutes in a way other films can dedicate ½ the running time to do). It is also a thought provoking intelligent post-modern story told in a classy way.





Hedwig and the Angry Inch (New Line Platinum Series)Hedwig and the angry inch – Think Rocky Horror but with better songs and maybe even a bit more cheek. Now I don’t particularly like musicals, but once you throw in a bit of charactor developement the way this film has, you get an extra dimension that many don't. Chicago goes close (closer if they cast Kylie as the lead) likewise ‘Rio Bravo’ and ‘Moulon Rouge’ (had it been ½ an hour shorter) and even Singing in the rain, but there's still daylight between these and anything else in the genre.


Mulholland Drive

Mullholland Drive – Once you get it, you can’t help but be impressed at David Lynch’s ability to take you to another place – not a flick where you can just switch off from it and just go along for the ride.



Jean De Florette / Manon of the Spring (MGM World Films)

Jean de Florette and it's sequel Mannon Des Sources – For their simplicity and ability to take you back to another time and place (however at 4 hours in total, it’s a big investment).



Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (Widescreen Edition)Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind – What a clever way to show how the romance can go out of a relationship with time! The film is a thought provoking (in more ways than one – you have to of seen it) journey to boot.






Notable Mentions include; Waking life, Fight club, Before Sunrise, American history X, Casablanca, Memento, Requiem for a dream, Almost famous and Lawrence of Arabia.

Waking Life You Do Not Talk About Fight Club: I Am Jack's Completely Unauthorized Essay Collection (Smart Pop series) Before Sunrise

American History X Casablanca Memento

Requiem for a Dream (Director's Cut) Almost Famous Lawrence of Arabia (Single Disc Edition)


There is no cure for birth and death. Enjoy the interval in between.

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