by dawson99 » Sun Apr 19, 2009 8:43 pm
Ok, what makes a good movie?
If it was down to revenue then the star wars prequels and Mamma Mia would be right up there, and we can't have that. You could look at the classics, from Gone with the Wind and Citizen Kane up to Apocalypse Now and more recent classics like The Usual suspects.
what we need to do is break it down as well, best drama/action/comedy/romance/war etc etc
But then you have romantic comedies, war dramas, so how do you break it down?
Could you say that Ghost was better or worse than Platoon? All guys would say Platoon, and a fair few ladies would say Ghost, plus they are aimed at completely different different demographics...
For us lads we can watch romance, High Fidelity for one. But would we like Must Love Dogs or Dirty Dancing? Probably not?
So what can we say is a great film? A film that defines a time and an age? Then we'd have to include High School Musical!
A film that uses new technology? The Matrix would be there then, but do the poor sequels detract from the original?
I personally like films that push the boundaries: Donnie Darko, Blair Witch Project, Aliens, Ichi the Killer, Oldboy
I could never say they were the best though. And we could go with Empire magazine top 500 ever made, but it;s pretty pretentious...
so, there is no best film, just personal preferances, which is good as well, means i can still include weekend at Bernies and the Original King Kong in the same list
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